Marriage on in Sint-Gillis (Belgium)

Mother of groom

Hortense Florence Peel, reconnu le fils.

Groom

André Gustave Peel, born on October 3, 1882 in Paris, 20ème arr., Seine, France (Belgium), residing in Bruxelles, employé by profession, domicilié à Paris, vingtième arrondissement, Seine, France; résidant à Bruxelles.

Bride

Léonie Eugénie Pauline Ghislaine Hancart, born on May 6, 1888 in Binche, Hainaut (Belgium), residing in Saint-Gilles, sans profession by profession

Father of bride

Alfred Louis Hancart, residing in Saint-Gilles, employé by profession, consentant par un acte authentique.

Mother of bride

Eugénie Bernardine Jeanne Florentine Depasse, residing in Saint-Gilles, sans profession by profession, consentant par un acte authentique.

Witnesses


Remark

Gescheiden op 18/06/1920 te Watermael-Boitsfort. Toegevoegde akte: echtscheiding. Echtscheiding opgemaakt te Watermael-Boitsfort op 18/06/1920. Akte van de echtscheiding te Watermael-Boitsfort 1920. Ingeschreven te Brussel op 23/06/1920.


Source citation

State Archives of Belgium (Brussels) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Brussel, Leuven, September 5, 1906, record number 424

Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project hubru20)



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