
| | | Groom
Leopoldus Blanckaert, born on June 25, 1837 in Herzele, residing in Aelst, Schaerbeke, wever by profession Bride
Francisca Nathalia Heylenbosch, born on June 24, 1841 in Aelst, residing in Aelst, kantwerkster by profession, Woonadres: Zonnestraet |
Civil servant
Witnesses
- Philippus Jacobus Blanckaert, 48 years old, residing in Aelst, daglooner by profession
- Marinus Heylenbosch, 36 years old, residing in Aelst, twyndersgast by profession
- Benedictus De Prez, 69 years old, residing in Aelst, herbergier by profession
- Ludovicus Barrez, 42 years old, residing in Aelst, smid by profession
Remark
Aangiftetijd: 17:00
Afkondiging: Aelst, 05/05/1861 en 12/05/1861
Handtekeningen: 4
Kunnen niet schrijven: de echtgenoten, de ouders van de bruidegom en de eerste getuige
Extra info: attest van voldoening nationale militie
Source citation
City Archives Aalst in Aalst (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Bron: boek, Period: 1861, Aalst, May 15, 1861, Huwelijksregister Aalst 1861, record number 42
Provenance information
This data was last updated on May 10, 2014 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on August 24, 2021.
A2Acollection oai-pmh_20240718_1285_00001285.xml van AAL.
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- https://www.openarchieven.nl/aal:7798f2c8-0d4d-673b-b7c2-ae2f3af0405f
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