Marriage on in Aalst (Netherlands)

Father of groom

Henricus Joannes Matthieu, residing in Aalst, scheerslyper by profession

Mother of groom

Maria Francisca De Keghel, overleden

Groom

Jacobus Joannes Matthieu, born in Aalst, 24 years old, residing in Aalst, dienstknecht by profession, Militieattest. Bruidegom is niet meerderjarig, toestemming van vader
Woonadres: Nieuwstraat

Bride

Maria Josepha De Smet, born on October 28, 1822 in Aalst, 39 years old, residing in Aalst, dienstmeyd by profession, Woonadres: Nieuwstraet

Father of bride

Petrus Judocus De Smet, overleden

Mother of bride

Catharina Philippina De Neef, overleden

Civil servant

Witnesses


Remark

Tijdstip huwelijk 17:00, aantal handtekeningen: 5
Kunnen niet schrijven: echtgenoten en de laatste getuige
Extra info: grootouders van de bruid ook overleden huwelijksafkondigingen gedaan te Aalst 26 januari en 2 februari


Source citation

City Archives Aalst in Aalst (Netherlands), Civil registration marriages
Bron: boek, Period: 1862, Aalst, February 5, 1862, Huwelijksregister Aalst 1862, record number 9



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Marriage, 5-2-1862, Aalst, Maria Francisca De Keghel, Joannes Franciscus Matthieu, Andreas De Smet, Philippus Van Styvendael, Carolus De Smet, Petrus Judocus De Smet, Henricus Joannes Matthieu, Catharina Philippina De Neef, Maria Josepha De Smet, Carolus De Witte, Jacobus Joannes Matthieu, City Archives Aalst (Netherlands): Civil registration marriages

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