Wilson Family Tree » Adam Ulrich IV von Drieberg (House Goettmannsforde) (1428-1499)

Personal data Adam Ulrich IV von Drieberg (House Goettmannsforde) 


Household of Adam Ulrich IV von Drieberg (House Goettmannsforde)

He had a relationship with Catherina von Linstow.


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Adam Ulrich IV von Drieberg (House Goettmannsforde)
1428-1499



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Lynn Wilson Pagitt, "Wilson Family Tree", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/wilson-family-tree/P2967.php : accessed May 9, 2025), "Adam Ulrich IV von Drieberg (House Goettmannsforde) (1428-1499)".