Family tree Luser Stasse » Elisabeth Adelisse van Vreese (de Vries) (1264-1317)

Personal data Elisabeth Adelisse van Vreese (de Vries) 


Household of Elisabeth Adelisse van Vreese (de Vries)

She is married to Alard van Buren.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Otto van Buren  1281-1325
  2. johanna1 van buren  1285-1347
  3. Sophia van Buren  1295-???? 


Notes about Elisabeth Adelisse van Vreese (de Vries)

Hij huwde met Elisabeth van Vreese, dochter van Lambert en
Ëlisabeth van Puffelick, en was in 1315 reeds overleden.

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