Marriage on in Aalst (Netherlands)

Father of groom

Joannes Josephus Ghysens, 63 years old, residing in Aelst, brouwergast by profession

Mother of groom

Amelia Herreman, 58 years old, residing in Aelst, no profession

Groom

Carolus Ludovicus Ghysens, born on October 10, 1863 in Aelst, residing in Aelst, wever by profession, Militieattest
Woonadres: mylbeke

Bride

Christina De Moor, born on October 1, 1863 in Aelst, residing in Aelst, twijnster by profession, Woonadres: hoogevesten

Father of bride

Josephus Petrus De Moor, 57 years old, residing in Aelst, kaiewerker by profession

Mother of bride

Catharina Antonia Keselaer, 53 years old, residing in Aelst, no profession

Civil servant

Witnesses


Remark

Tijdstip huwelijk 08.00u. Huwelijksafkondiging te Aelst op 29 mei en 5 juni 1887. Handtekeningen: 4
Kunnen niet schrijven: de bruid, de ouders der echtgenooten en twee laatste getuigen


Source citation

City Archives Aalst in Aalst (Netherlands), Civil registration marriages
Bron: boek, Period: 1887, Aalst, June 8, 1887, Huwelijksregister Aalst 1887, record number 67



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