
Witnesses
- Joseph Vanhumbeek, 54 years old, residing in Bruxelles, commissionnaire public by profession
- Pierre Van Beneden, 40 years old, residing in Bruxelles, commissionnaire public by profession
- Philippe Daye, 38 years old, residing in Bruxelles, commissionnaire public by profession
- Augustin Milo, 31 years old, residing in Bruxelles, commissionnaire public by profession
Gewettigd kind
- Théophile Marcel Mal>Mal, born on November 18, 1875 in Bruxelles (Belgium)
- Théodore Michel Mal>Mal, born on November 2, 1876 in Bruxelles (Belgium)
- Hélène Henriette Mal>Mal, born on January 4, 1878 in Bruxelles (Belgium)
- Julien Jacques Mal>Mal, born on September 16, 1879 in Anderlecht (Belgium)
- Marie Antoinette Mal>Mal, born on August 16, 1881 in Anderlecht (Belgium)
Source citation
State Archives of Belgium (Brussels) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Brussel, Leuven, May 12, 1883, record number 70
Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project hubru19b)
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