Marriage on in Koekelberg (Belgium)

Father of groom

Amand Joseph Van Weyenbergh, residing in Schaerbeek, industriel by profession, consentant au mariage par un acte déposé.

Mother of groom

Marie Philomène Coose, residing in Schaerbeek, sans profession by profession, consentant au mariage par un acte déposé.

Groom

Emile Van Weyenbergh, born on November 18, 1873 in Saint-Josse-ten-Node (Belgium), residing in Schaerbeek, lieutenant au 4ème régiment de Ligne by profession, autorisé au prochain mariage par arrêté royal du 7 avril 1902

Bride

Marie Elisabeth Antoinette Victorine Picard, born on December 7, 1874 in Xhendelesse (Belgium), residing in Koekelberg, sans profession by profession

Father of bride

Jean Paul Auguste Victor Picard, residing in Xhendelesse, cantonnier by profession, consentant au mariage par un acte déposé.

Mother of bride

Marie Elisabeth Wiot, residing in Xhendelesse, sans profession by profession, consentant au mariage par un acte déposé.

Witnesses

Gewettigd kind


Remark

Huwelijkscontract bij notaris Vander Stegen de Putte te Bruxelles op 23/06/1902


Source citation

State Archives of Belgium (Brussels) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Brussel, Leuven, July 17, 1902, record number 57

Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project hubru20)



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  • https://search.arch.be/nl/zoeken-naar-personen/zoekresultaat/weergave/akte/id/HUBRU_00588356_0
  • https://www.openarchieven.nl/abb:eb7df905-e168-ec91-a02c-66dd86e470c5


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Marriage, 17-7-1902, Koekelberg, Emile Van Weyenbergh, Marie Elisabeth Antoinette Victorine Picard, Amand Joseph Van Weyenbergh, Marie Philomène Coose, Jean Paul Auguste Victor Picard, Marie Elisabeth Wiot, Emile Picard>Van Weyenbergh, Victor Eugène Picard>Van Weyenbergh, Emmanuel Picard>Van Weyenbergh, Louis Van Weyenbergh, Marcel Van Weyenbergh, Emmanuel Colinet, Ernest Weyenbergh, State Archives of Belgium (Brussels) (Netherlands): Civil registration marriages

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