
| | | Groom
Judocus Baussens, born on October 20, 1795 in Wieze, 30 years old, dienstbode by profession, Woonadres: Baardegem Bride
Victoria Van Himbeeck, born on January 23, 1794 in Moorsel, 31 years old, landbouwster by profession, grootouders overleden Woonadres: Moorsel |
Civil servant
Witnesses
- Pieter Joseph de Smedt, 28 years old, residing in Moorsel, secretaris by profession
- Judocus Beeckman, 21 years old, residing in Moorsel, particulieren by profession
- Franciscus Callebaut, 66 years old, residing in Moorsel, arbeider by profession
- Ferdinand Uyttersprot, 27 years old, residing in Moorsel, tapper by profession
Remark
Aangiftetijd: 19 uur
Afkondiging: 18 en 25 juni 1826 om 8 uur 's morgens te Moorsel en te Baardegam
Handtekeningen: 5
Kunnen niet schrijven: bruidegom, bruid en de moeder van de bruidegom
Source citation
City Archives Aalst in Aalst (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Bron: boek, Period: 1826, Moorsel, July 5, 1826, Huwelijksregister Moorsel 1826, record number 10
This data was last updated on January 14, 2018 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on August 24, 2021. Online code aal1. Provenance information: A2Acollection oai-pmh_20231215_5673_00005673.xml van AAL.
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