Marriage on in Anderlecht (Belgium)

Father of groom

Pierre Saey, residing in Anderlecht, ouvrier de fabrique by profession, consentant par acte passé le 21/11/1910 devant l'officier de l'état civil de la commune d'Anderlecht.

Mother of groom

Barbe Demoor, residing in Anderlecht, sans profession by profession, consentante par acte passé le 8/11/1910 devant l'officier de l'état civil de la commune d'Anderlecht.

Groom

Henri Joseph Saey, born on July 16, 1891 in Anderlecht (Belgium), residing in Anderlecht, ouvrier agricole by profession

Bride

Elisabeth Itterbeek, born on July 29, 1891 in Anderlecht (Belgium), residing in Anderlecht, ouvrière de fabrique by profession

Father of bride

Jean Baptiste Itterbeek, residing in Anderlecht, typographe by profession, consentant par acte passé le 3/11/1910 devant l'officier de l'état civil de la commune d'Anderlecht.

Mother of bride

Jeanne Dekempeneer, residing in Anderlecht, sans profession by profession, consentante par acte passé le 3/11/1910 devant l'officier de l'état civil de la commune d'Anderlecht.

Witnesses


Source citation

State Archives of Belgium (Brussels) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Brussel, Leuven, November 23, 1910, record number 512

Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project hubru20)



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