Marriage on in Aalst (Netherlands)

Father of groom

Petrus De Braekelaere, 60 years old, residing in Hekelgem, daglooner by profession

Mother of groom

Maria Thérèsia De Ridder, 58 years old, residing in Hekelgem, no profession

Groom

Joannes De Braekelaere, born on October 5, 1847 in Hekelgem, residing in Aalst, vleeschouwer by profession, meerderjarig
attest voldoening nationale militie
toestemming ouders
Woonadres: Kortenieuwstraet

Bride

Maria Elisabeth Van Kerkhof, born on January 15, 1855 in Geeraerdsbergen, residing in Aalst, winkeldochter by profession, minderjarige dochter van onbekende ouders in welk huwelyk heeft toegestemd den heer Auguste De Schrevel, eygenaer te Geeraerdsbergen, handelende in zyne hoedanigheyd van voorzitter der burgerlyke godshuizen van Geeraerdsbergen by akte verleden voor den notaris De Turck, te Geeraerdsbergen, den vyftienden July laetst aldaer geregistreerd den volgenden dag
Woonadres: Zoutstraet verblijvende, regterlyk woonende te Geeraerdsbergen

Civil servant

Witnesses


Remark

aangiftetijd: 8 uur afkondigingen: Aelst en Geeraerdsbergen 01 en 08.08.1875 aantal handtekeningen: 7
Kunnen niet schrijven: ouders van de bruidegom


Source citation

City Archives Aalst in Aalst (Netherlands), Civil registration marriages
Bron: boek, Period: 1875, Aalst, archive 178, August 11, 1875, Huwelijksregister Aalst 1875, record number 71



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