Birth on in Erembodegem (Belgium)

Mother

Anne Catherine van De Maele, born in Erembodegem, residing in Erembodegem, groenstraat, fileuse by profession, fille de Armand Van De Maele, né et domicilié à Erembodegem et de Jeanne Brijs, née et décédée à Erembodegem. A; est fils de Jean Van de Maele, né à Erembodegem et de Marie Beeckman, née à Erembodegem et décédée à Erembodegem.

Child (male)

  • Benoit Van De Maele, born on March 27, 1812 in Erembodegem, enfant est legitimé par marriage de 06-02-1815 avec Andreas Brijs

Civil servant

Declarant

Witnesses


Remark

Aangiftetijd: 14.00
Handtekeningen: 4


Source citation

City Archives Aalst in Aalst (Belgium), Civil registration births
Bron: boek, Period: 1812, Erembodegem, March 28, 1812, Geboorteregister Erembodegem 1812, record number 21



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