Van Hoof Tree » Hendrik Lambert van den Arennest (1270-1377)

Personal data Hendrik Lambert van den Arennest 

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Household of Hendrik Lambert van den Arennest

He had a relationship with Goedstoede van den Hove.


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    Lambert van den Arennest
    Gender: Male
    Wife: Goedstoede van den Arennest (born van den Hove)
    Children: Wilhelmus van den Arennest, Henrick van den Arennest

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