Family tree Voet-Evers » Godert Cornelisse van Ghilse (± 1400-± 1484)

Personal data Godert Cornelisse van Ghilse 

  • He was christened about 1400.
  • Occupations:
    • In 1469 genoemd als belender in Teteringen.
    • Rentmeester van de Heer van Oosterhout.
  • Religion: Rooms Katholiek.
  • He died about 1484.

Household of Godert Cornelisse van Ghilse


Child(ren):

  1. Cornelis Goderts van Ghilse  ± 1430-± 1505 
  2. Jan van Ghilse  > 1431-????
  3. Peter van Ghilse  > 1431-????

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Godert Cornelisse van Ghilse

Godert Cornelisse van Ghilse
± 1400-± 1484



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Jan van Ghilse
> 1431-????
Peter van Ghilse
> 1431-????

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Wim Voet, "Family tree Voet-Evers", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-voet-evers/I6440.php : accessed January 19, 2026), "Godert Cornelisse van Ghilse (± 1400-± 1484)".