Family tree Oversluizen(Lanser)-van der Beek - de Waard-van den Hoek » Geile van Kampen (1260-> 1305)

Personal data Geile van Kampen 


Household of Geile van Kampen

She is married to Hugo Hugo van Voorne Heenvliet.

They got married in the year 1285 at Heenvliet, Nissewaard, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.


Child(ren):

  1. Hugo Van Heenvliet  ± 1287-????
  2. Johan Van Heenvliet  ± 1289-1344 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Geile van Kampen

Geile van Kampen
1260-> 1305

1285
Hugo Van Heenvliet
± 1287-????

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Jaco Oversluizen, "Family tree Oversluizen(Lanser)-van der Beek - de Waard-van den Hoek", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-oversluizen/I8845.php : accessed May 18, 2024), "Geile van Kampen (1260-> 1305)".