Death on in Soy (Luxemburg) (Belgium)

Father

Leo Marie Joseph Jean Ghislain Geerinckx

Mother

Louise Marie Hortensia Paulina Moyersoen

Deceased

  • Jacques Marie Joseph Ignace Geerinckx, born on July 29, 1913 in Aalst, valschermspringer by profession, Zonder teekens van leven, een onbekend persoon van het mannelijk geslacht, van ongeveer 25 jaar oud, de kleederen dragende van valschermspringer. Volgende randmelding werd aangebracht: Door vonnis der Rechtbank van eersten aanleg van Marche-en-Famenne, geregistreerd, ingeschreven in de registers der akten van overlijden dezer gemeente den 23 Oktober 1945 onder nummer 26, door ons Baron de Viron, Ambtenaar van den Burgerlijken Stand, is nevesteende akte verbeterd in dezen zin, dat men lezen zal dat deze akte betrekking heeft op den genaamde... Gestorven voor België op het Veld van Eer.

Civil servant


Remark

afschrift der overlijdensakte van Soy (Luxemburg)
Aangiftetijd: 13.30 u.
Handtekeningen: 1


Source citation

City Archives Aalst in Aalst (Belgium), Civil registration deaths
Bron: boek, Period: 1947, Aalst, March 14, 1947, Overlijdensregister Aalst 1947, record number 8 (bijgevoegd register)



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