Marriage on in Gijzegem (Netherlands)

Father of groom

Lodewijk Benedictus Schuddinck, 60 years old, residing in Gijzegem, landbouwer by profession, Woonadres: Gijzegem

Mother of groom

Maria Virginia Brys, 58 years old, residing in Gijzegem, landbouwster by profession, Woonadres: Gijzegem

Groom

Georgius Felix Schuddinck, born on December 6, 1870 in Gijzegem, residing in Gijzegem, daglooner by profession, - Meerderjarig
- Militieattest
Woonadres: Gijzegem

Bride

Adela Hertsens, born on April 7, 1873, residing in Gijzegem, dagloonster by profession, - Meerderjarig
- Toestemming vader: akte van toestemming ontvangen door den ambtenaar van den burgerlijken stand der gemeente Gijsegem den 26 April laatst.
Woonadres: Gijzegem

Father of bride

Aloysius Hertsens, 54 years old, residing in Gijzegem, landbouwer by profession

Mother of bride

Amelia Verspeet

Civil servant

Witnesses


Remark

Aangiftetijd: 7 uur namiddag Afkondiging: Gijsegem 18 April laatst Handtekeningen: 8
Kunnen niet schrijven: De moeder des bruidegoms


Source citation

City Archives Aalst in Aalst (Netherlands), Civil registration marriages
Bron: boek, Period: 1897, Gijzegem, April 28, 1897, Huwelijksregister Gijzegem 1897, record number 5



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