Family tree Lourens/Laurensen » Albert Hendrikz van Cuijk (1170-1233)

Personal data Albert Hendrikz van Cuijk 

  • He was born in the year 1170 in Cuijk, Nederland.
  • Title: Ridder, Burggraaf van CUIJCK-UTRECHT
  • Profession: Ridder.
  • He died in the year 1233, he was 63 years old.

Household of Albert Hendrikz van Cuijk

He is married to Hadewijch van Meerheim.

They got married in the year 1195 at Grave, Nederland, he was 25 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Hendrik III van Cuijk  1197-1254 
  2. Willem van Cuijk  1200-1240
  3. Rutger I van CUYCK  1200-1267
  4. Dirk van Cuijck  1210-1260 
  5. van Cuijk  1210-1250
  6. Agnes van Cuijk  1210-1289 


Notes about Albert Hendrikz van Cuijk

Heer van Cuijk en Herpen, Burggraaf van Utrecht
Heer van Cuyk en Herpen, burggraaf van Utrecht

Ancestors (and descendant) of Albert Hendrikz van Cuijk

Albert Hendrikz van Cuijk
1170-1233

1195
van Cuijk
1210-1250

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The Family tree Lourens/Laurensen publication was prepared by Fred Lourens (contact is not possible).
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