Gysbertus Ling<br>Geslacht: Man<br&;gt;Geboorte: 28 jun 1701 - Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands<br>Ouders: Francijntje Ling (geboren Methorst), Antonij van Ling<br>Broers/zusters: Aleijda Heineman (geboren Van Lingh), Sophia van Wisseling (geboren Ling), Engeltje van Ling, Elisabeth van den Ham (geboren van Ling)
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