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Gisbertus Hamelijnck

Birth24 FEB 1664 - Adegem, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Death24 JAN 1711 - Adegem, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
MotherCatharina van den Driessche
FatherJoannes Hamelijnck

Born in Adegem, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium on 24 FEB 1664 to Joannes Hamelijnck and Catharina van den Driessche. Gisbertus Hamelijnck married Joanna de Vos and had 10 children. He passed away on 24 JAN 1711 in Adegem, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium.

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Parents
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Joannes Hamelijnck
1635 - 1669
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Catharina Van Den Driessche
Unknown - 1672
Spouse(s)
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Joanna De Vos
1663 - 1704
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Catharina De Busschere
1680 - 1706
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Nicolaas Hamelijnck
1691 - 1725
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Elisabeth Hamelijnck
1706 - 1706
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Petrus Hamelijnck
1706 - 1706
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Joannes Hamelijnck
1687 - 1731
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Joanna Hamelijnck
1697 - Unknown

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Jacoba Hamelijnck
1689 - Unknown
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Cornelis Hamelijnck
1702 - Unknown
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Petronella Hamelijnck
1694 - 1709
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Josephus Hamelijnck
1710 - 1734
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Petrus Jacobus Hamelijnck
1708 - Unknown

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