Marriage on in Brussel (Belgium)

Father of groom

Désiré Edouard Verbanck, l'époux déclare sous la foi du serment que c'est par erreur que dans son acte de naissance son père n'est renseigné qu'avec le prénom de "Désiré".

Mother of groom

Coralie Sophie Clara Enon, residing in Bruxelles, sans profession by profession

Groom

Désiré Joseph Verbanck, born on February 27, 1857 in Dunkerque, dépt. du Nord, France (Belgium), veuf, residing in Bruxelles, peintre by profession

Bride

Anne Emilie Vanderwee, born on February 4, 1849 in Bruxelles (Belgium), residing in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, journalière by profession, domiciliée avant à Bruxelles.

Father of bride

Jean Joseph Vanderwee

Mother of bride

Marie Elisabeth De Backer

Previous partner groom

Witnesses


Source citation

State Archives of Belgium (Brussels) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Brussel, Leuven, June 17, 1889, record number 807

Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project hubru19b)



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  • https://search.arch.be/nl/zoeken-naar-personen/zoekresultaat/weergave/akte/id/HUBRU_00510159_0
  • https://www.openarchieven.nl/abb:5e08cfca-0814-ce4e-b7fe-4d05463392ea


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Marriage, 17-6-1889, Brussel, Désiré Joseph Verbanck, Anne Emilie Vanderwee, Désiré Edouard Verbanck, Coralie Sophie Clara Enon, Jean Joseph Vanderwee, Marie Elisabeth De Backer, Marguerite Huppertz, Ferdinand Voets, Jacques Leemput, Pierre Platiau, Guillaume Platiau, State Archives of Belgium (Brussels) (Netherlands): Civil registration marriages

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