Marriage on in Aelst (Belgium)

Father of groom

Henricus Ferdinand, born in Jette Ganshoren

Mother of groom

Elisabeth Kerckx, born in Jette Ganshoren

Groom

Nicolaes Josephus Ferdinand, born on March 13, 1810 in Brussel, provincie Braband, 29 years old, residing in Aelst, metzersgast by profession, militieattest
Woonadres: Sint Jobstege

Bride

Maria Francisca Gysbrecht, born on May 19, 1809 in Aelst, 30 years old, residing in Aelst, kantwerkster by profession, Woonadres: Sint Jobstege

Mother of bride

Maria Gysbrecht, born in Aelst, residing in Aelst, kantwerkster by profession, aanwezig en toestemmende

Civil servant

Witnesses


Remark

Aangiftetijd: 11 u
Afkondiging: te Aelst op 12 en 19 januari 1840
Handtekeningen: 2
Kunnen niet schrijven: de echtgenoten, de moeder van de echtgenote, de eerste drie getuigen
Extra info: de echtgenoot en de vier getuigen hebben onder eed verklaard dat de plaatsen van overlijden en die der laatste woonst van de vaderlijke en moederlijke grootouders van de echtgenoot hun onbekend zijn


Source citation

City Archives Aalst in Aalst (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Bron: boek, Period: 1840, Aalst, January 22, 1840, Huwelijksregister Aalst 1840, record number 2



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