Family tree Schmit » Aeltghen Jacobsdr Amersfoorder (1625-± 1653)

Personal data Aeltghen Jacobsdr Amersfoorder 


Household of Aeltghen Jacobsdr Amersfoorder

She is married to Amel Andriesz van der Heede.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Lopik on August 24, 1645.

They were married in church September 1645 at Benschop, she was 20 years old.

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