Marriage on in Attenrode (Belgium)

Father of groom

Pierre Jonckers, born in Neerlinter (Belgium), residing in Attenrode, ouvrier by profession, donne son consentement au marriage. Déclare ne savoir écrire.

Mother of groom

Anne Catherine Van Maestricht, born in Attenrode (Belgium), 60 years old, residing in Attenrode, ouvrière by profession

Groom

Jacques Jonckers, born on May 6, 1783 in Attenrode (Belgium), 24 years old, majeur, residing in Attenrode, domestique by profession, déclare ne savoir écrire.

Bride

Elisabeth Siemons, born on January 4, 1785 in Meensel (Belgium), 23 years old, majeure, residing in Attenrode, déclare ne savoir écrire.

Father of bride

Pierre Siemons, born in Kuregem (Belgium), 59 years old, residing in Meensel, ouvrier by profession, donne son consentement au marriage. Déclare ne savoir écrire.

Mother of bride

Anne Catherine Mellaerts, born in Bunsbeek (Belgium), 55 years old, residing in Meensel

Witnesses


Remark

Les actes préliminaires sont extraits des registres de publication de mariages faites à la mairie d'Attenrode les dimanches 27 Janvier et 3 Fevrier 1808.


Source citation

State Archives of Belgium (Leuven) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Provincie Vlaams Brabant, Leuven, February 17, 1808, record number 2

Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project huvlb19a)



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