
| | | Groom
Joannes Moens, born on January 19, 1761 in Wieze, 44 years old, landman by profession, Woonadres: Wieze Bride
Maria Judoca Van Nuffel, born on October 29, 1772 in Wieze, 32 years old, landbouwerigge by profession, Woonadres: Moorsel |
Civil servant
Witnesses
- Paulus Caudron, 50 years old, residing in Moorsel, hovenier by profession
- Joannes Van den Bossche, 50 years old, residing in Moorsel, landman by profession
- Petrus Moens, 30 years old, residing in Moorsel, landbouwer by profession
- Louis van Frachen, residing in Moorsel, koster by profession
Remark
Afkondiging: 4 en 11 Messidor te Moorsel
Handtekeningen: 8
Kunnen niet schrijven: de bruidegom
Extra info: datum huwelijk 16de Messidor jaar 13
Source citation
City Archives Aalst in Aalst (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Bron: boek, Period: 1804, Moorsel, July 5, 1805, Huwelijksregister Moorsel 1804, record number 10
Provenance information
This data was last updated on September 17, 2018 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on August 24, 2021.
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