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Maria Joseph Eduardus Keill, born on April 10, 1860 in Sint Pieter, hertogdom Limburg, Nederland (Belgium), residing in Sint-Joost-ten-Node, vergulder by profession, meerderjarige zoon van Duitse ouders Bride
Catherine Weiskirchen, born on April 28, 1858 in Aachen, Deutschland (Belgium), residing in Schaarbeek, naaister by profession, de ouders stemmen toe in het huwelijk bij akte |
Witnesses
- Joseph Helg, 30 years old, residing in Schaerbeek, loodgieter by profession
- Charles Helg, 27 years old, residing in Schaerbeek, plaatsnijder by profession
- Jean François Laps, 29 years old, residing in Schaerbeek, ondercommissaris van politie by profession
- Louis Spitaels, 39 years old, residing in Everberg, uurwerkmaker by profession
Gewettigd kind
Source citation
State Archives of Belgium (Brussels) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Brussel, Leuven, February 9, 1884, record number 35
Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project hubru19b)
This data was last updated on June 23, 2023 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on April 1, 2021. Provenance information: DemogenBrussel19b.mdb > mdb-export > abl/demogen/csv2a2a.pl, originele record identifier is HUBRU_00436028_0.
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