Family tree Weijerman » Daniël II van Merwede (± 1180-1250)

Personal data Daniël II van Merwede 


Household of Daniël II van Merwede

He is married to N. van Voorne.

They got married.


Child(ren):

  1. Godschalk van Merwede  1230-1271 

  • The couple has common ancestors.
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Daniël II van Merwede

Ada van Varennes
± 1115-1178
Ada van Schotland
± 1146-1208

Daniël II van Merwede
± 1180-1250


N. van Voorne
1210-????


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    Weijerman, "Family tree Weijerman", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-weijerman/I12387.php : accessed February 16, 2026), "Daniël II van Merwede (± 1180-1250)".