Van Hoof Tree » Jacobus van der Heyden (1763-> 1810)

Personal data Jacobus van der Heyden 

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  • He was born October 1763.
  • He died after 1810. He was about 46-47 years old.

Household of Jacobus van der Heyden

He is married to Elisabeth van Hoof.

They got married on November 8, 1801 at Mierlo, he was 38 years old.

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    Jacobus van der Heyden
    Gender: Male
    Birth: Oct 1763
    Marriage: Spouse: Elisabeth van Hoof - Nov 8 1801 - Mierlo
    Death: From 1810
    Wife: Elisabeth van der Heyden (born van Hoof)

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