
| | | Groom
Pierre Benoit Félix Coveliers, born on November 12, 1826 in Leuven (Belgium), divorcé, residing in Saint-Josse-ten-Node, avocat by profession Bride
Marie Agnès Elisabeth Mardaga, born on February 14, 1849 in Ans-et-Glain (Belgium), divorcée, residing in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, sans profession by profession |
Previous partner bride
Previous partner groom
Witnesses
- Léopold Donies, 42 years old, residing in Bruxelles, chef de bureau au Ministère de la Guerre by profession
- Gustave De Pauw, 31 years old, residing in Leuven, ingénieur des ponts et chaussées by profession
- Max Sulzberger, 42 years old, residing in Saint-Josse-ten-Node, homme de lettres by profession
- Charles Creten, 49 years old, residing in Schaerbeek, majeur au régiment des guides by profession
Source citation
State Archives of Belgium (Brussels) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Brussel, Leuven, January 8, 1874, record number 6
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_00665453_0.
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