Maria van MoorselGender: FemaleBirth: May 9 1708 - Eindhoven, Eindhoven, North Brabant, The NetherlandsFather: Theodorus van MoorselMother: Maria van MierloHusband: Joannis Alexander MichielsChildren: Johannes Alexander Michiels van Verduynen, Hendrik Joseph Michiels van KessenichSiblings: Ludovicus van Moorsel, Petrus van Moorsel, Alexander van Moorsel, Alexander van Moorsel, Helena van Moorsel, Henricus van Moorsel, Joanna Maria van Moorsel, Adrianus van Moorsel, Theodorus van Moorsel, Petrus Augustinus van Moorsel, Joannes van Moorsel, Joanna Catharina van Moorsel, Anselmus Martinus van Moorsel, Joannes van Moorsel
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