Ida van van der Duijn (geboren Egmond)Namen geboorte: Ida EgmondIda Van EgmondYda van EgmondGeslacht: VrouwGeboorte: Tussen 9 jan 1317 en 8 jan 1318 - Egmond-Binnen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands, NetherlandsDoop: Tussen 9 jan 1317 en 8 jan 1318 - Slot o/D Hoef, Noord-Holland, Netherlands, NetherlandsHuwelijk: Tussen 9 jan 1339 en 8 jan 1340 - Egmond Binnen,Noord Holland,NetherlandsOverlijden: 23 jan 1366 - Slot O/D Hoef, Egmond-Binnen, Noord Holland, NetherlandsBegrafenis: 23 jan 1366 - Egmond-Binnen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands, NetherlandsOuders: Walter [Wouter] II, Heer van Egmond, Beatrijs Dirk Floris Egmond van DOORTOGE Zegwaard Zevenhuizen (geboren Teylinck)Echtgenoot: Willem van der DuijnKinderen: Jan Van Der Duijn, Floris Van Der Duijn, Willem Van Der Duijn, Adam Van Der DuijnBroers/zusters: Wouter Van Egmond, Gerrit van Egmond, Jan I of Egmond, Floris Wouter Wouter van Egmond, Gerard Wouter Gerard van Egmond Doortoghe, Sofia Van Egmond
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