Marriage on in Aalst (Netherlands)

Father of groom

Philippe Steppe, born in Denderleeuw, Battelier by profession

Mother of groom

Jeanne Catherinne Van Nieuwenhove, born in Denderleeuw

Groom

Adrien Joseph Steppe, born on October 14, 1782 in Denderleeuw, 25 years old, residing in Denderleeuw, Marin by profession

Bride

Jeanne Catherine Mesciau, born on January 18, 1776 in Aalst, 33 years old, residing in Aalst

Father of bride

Pierre Mesciau, born in Aalst, residing in Aalst, couvreurd'ardoises by profession

Mother of bride

Petronille Van der Maelen, born in Welle, residing in Aalst

Civil servant

Witnesses


Remark

Aangiftetijd: 11 uur
Afkondiging: Aalst 30/08 en 06/09 en Denderleeuw 13 en 20/09/1807
Handtekeningen: 6
Kunnen niet schrijven: De eerste getuige.


Source citation

City Archives Aalst in Aalst (Netherlands), Civil registration marriages
Bron: boek, Period: 1807, Aalst, September 25, 1807, Huwelijksregister Aalst 1807, record number 54



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