Marriage on in Leuven (Belgium)

Father of groom

Jean François Versauw, born in Leuven, par. St.Jacob (Belgium), residing in Leuven, cultivateur by profession

Mother of groom

Anne Catherine Enckels, born in Duisburg (Belgium), residing in Leuven, cultivatrice by profession

Groom

Gérard Versauw, born on March 9, 1822 in Leuven (Belgium), residing in Leuven, écrivain by profession

Bride

Anne Marie Rosalie Luijckx, born on January 17, 1820 in Leuven (Belgium), residing in Leuven, marchande de modes by profession

Father of bride

Pierre Luijckx, born in Veltem (Belgium), residing in Leuven, épicier by profession

Mother of bride

Marie Thérèse De Hertoghe, born in Leefdaal (Belgium), residing in Leuven, épicière by profession

Witnesses


Remark

in de marge van deze akte werd geschreven: par jugement du tribunal de première instance séant à Louvain en date du 8/8/1877, il conste que dans l'acte de mariage ci-contre le nom de Versauw sera remplacé par celui de Verjauw véritable nom de famille


Source citation

State Archives of Belgium (Leuven) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Provincie Vlaams Brabant, Leuven, September 26, 1849, record number 151

Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project huvlb19a)



Internet address

  • https://search.arch.be/nl/zoeken-naar-personen/zoekresultaat/weergave/akte/id/HUBRA_00134056_0
  • https://www.openarchieven.nl/abl:00caa6be-c6ec-bb3e-a6d8-9c269437b9fb

To have Open Archives automatically search for additional information and related documents, you must be logged in.


Comments

Are you the first person who provides additional information?


You are not logged in yet

Login
Not a subscriber? View subscriptions!

Scan

Register
Scans of this inventory are available, browse through it to find the right document.

Find your ancestors and publish your family tree on Genealogy Online via https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/

Show ancestors in pedigree

Open Archives can automatically search the records for details of the parents of a person.

With the information found, a pedigree chart can be presented. This way you do not need to type all the information in your family tree program.

To use this feature, you need to login first.

Show ancestors in pedigree

Open Archives can automatically search the records for details of the parents of a person.

With the information found, a pedigree chart can be presented. This way you do not need to type all the information in your family tree program.

To use this feature, you need to login first.

Report an error

There may be errors in the data of documents. Copying data from (scans of) originals is human work. But computers that can read handwriting can also make mistakes.

If you find an error in the data you are encouraged to report it so that this can be corrected in the source at the archival institution or association.

To use this feature, you need to login first.

Download as GEDCOM or PDF

If the information you find on Open Archives, is useful for your research, you can download it in PDF and GEDCOM format.

GEDCOM files can be imported into your family tree program. This way you do not need to type all the information in your family tree program.

To use this feature, you need to login first.

Mark document as favorite

You can add the documents you find on Open Archives that are useful for your research to your list of favorite documents. You can organize this list and when searching you will immediately see which documents are already on your list of favorite documents.

Favorite person entries can be downloaded in PDF format (ideal for printing) and GEDCOM format (ideal for reading into your family tree program).

To use this feature, you need to login first.

Add comment

Do you have additional information about the historical document? Then add it so that other researchers can benefit from it as well.

To avoid spam and invasion of privacy of living personas, comments are checked before being published.

To use this feature, you need to login first.

Automatically search for the children

Open Archives searches automatically, based on available records, for the children of couples.

If children are found, this will be indicated with a purple = sign (a gray = sign does not imply that there are children).

To use this feature, you need to login first.

Automatically search for the children

Open Archives searches automatically, based on available records, for the children of couples.

If children are found, this will be indicated with a purple = sign (a gray = sign does not imply that there are children).

To use this feature, you need to login first.

Automatically search for the children

Open Archives searches automatically, based on available records, for the children of couples.

If children are found, this will be indicated with a purple = sign (a gray = sign does not imply that there are children).

To use this feature, you need to login first.