Van Lerberghe genealogy » Elisabeth VANNIEUWENHUYSE (1580-1638)

Personal data Elisabeth VANNIEUWENHUYSE 


Household of Elisabeth VANNIEUWENHUYSE

She is married to 'Pieter' Petrus De Jonge DELAERE.

They got married in the year 1598 at Ingelmunster, 36007, West-Vlaanderen, Belgique, , she was 18 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Joanna DELAERE  ± 1599-1681 
  2. Elisabeth DELAERE  ± 1600-1638
  3. Pieter DELAERE  1603-1669 
  4. Gregorius DELAERE  1606-1639
  5. Joannes DELAERE  1608-1671 
  6. Maria DE LAERE  1610-1614
  7. Judocus DELAERE  1612-1613
  8. Judocus DELAERE  1613-1676
  9. Maria DELAERE  1615-1672
  10. Gilles DELAERE  ± 1616-1694

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Van Lerberghe, "Van Lerberghe genealogy", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/van-lerberghe-genealogy/I24039.php : accessed May 27, 2024), "Elisabeth VANNIEUWENHUYSE (1580-1638)".