Marriage on in Anderlecht (Belgium)

Father of groom

Pierre Haegeman, born in Opbrakel (Belgium), , died on May 27, 1887 in Paris, 11ème arr.

Mother of groom

Louise Baeskens, residing in Paris, 5ème arr., journalière by profession, consentant au présent mariage par acte passé devant l'officier de l'état civil du 5e arrondissement de Paris, le 3/05/1900

Groom

Charles Louis Joseph Haegeman, born on March 23, 1868 in Paris, 11ème arr., Seine, France (Belgium), residing in Anderlecht, ouvrier ébéniste by profession

Bride

Clara Marie Féret, born on September 2, 1870 in Aisonville-et-Bernoville, Aisne, France (Belgium), residing in Anderlecht, journalière by profession

Father of bride

Jules Benjamin Féret, , died on November 20, 1881 in Paris

Mother of bride

Maria Clara Besancon, residing in Paris, 20ème arr., journalière by profession, consentant au présent mariage par acte passé devant l'officier de l'état civil du 20e arrondissement de Paris, le 5/05/1900

Witnesses

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Source citation

State Archives of Belgium (Brussels) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Brussel, Leuven, May 16, 1900, record number 168

Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project hubru19b)



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Marriage, 16-5-1900, Anderlecht, Charles Louis Joseph Haegeman, Clara Marie Féret, Pierre Haegeman, Louise Baeskens, Jules Benjamin Féret, Maria Clara Besancon, Jeanne Hageman>Haegeman, Lucien Charles Haegeman>Haegeman, Charles Haegeman>Haegeman, Louise Henriette Haegeman>Haegeman, Hyppolyte Vanderveken, Jean Baptiste Coosemans, Théodore Andries, Joseph Nowé, State Archives of Belgium (Brussels) (Netherlands): Civil registration marriages

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