STALPAERT - STALPERS XVII Generaties » Sijmon Laureijs Lauwen, dictus Moen die Molder (± 1465-< 1517)

Personal data Sijmon Laureijs Lauwen, dictus Moen die Molder 


Household of Sijmon Laureijs Lauwen, dictus Moen die Molder

He is married to Heijlwich Henrick Henricx/van den Veeken van den Willekens.

They got married about 1490.


Child(ren):

  1. Jan Sijmons Lauwerijns Moonen  ± 1490-< 1551 
  2. Cathlyn Moonen  ± 1495-???? 

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Mark Stalpers, "STALPAERT - STALPERS XVII Generaties", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-stalpers/I2749.php : accessed June 21, 2024), "Sijmon Laureijs Lauwen, dictus Moen die Molder (± 1465-< 1517)".