
| | | Groom
Pierre VandeGoor, born on November 21, 1830 in Winksele (Belgium), veuf, residing in Leuven, ouvrier corroyeur by profession Bride
Marie Thérèse Van Laer, born on February 16, 1820 in Bertem (Belgium), veuve, residing in Leuven, boutiquière by profession |
Previous partner bride
Previous partner groom
Witnesses
- Joseph VandeGoor, 38 years old, residing in Leuven, chaudronnier by profession, getekend: Vandejoor
- Guillaume Neefs, 42 years old, residing in Leuven, tonnelier by profession
- Hubert Vandesande, 24 years old, residing in Leuven, cabaretier by profession
- Isidore Ronsen, 33 years old, residing in Leuven, fripier by profession
Remark
Huwelijkscontract bij notaris joseph Prosper Stanislas Vanoverstraeten te Louvain op 23/10/1866
Source citation
State Archives of Belgium (Leuven) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Provincie Vlaams Brabant, Leuven, October 25, 1866, record number 219
Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project huvlb19a)
This data was last updated on June 23, 2023 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on April 1, 2021. Provenance information: DemogenVlaamsBrabant19a.mdb > mdb-export > abl/demogen/csv2a2a.pl, originele record identifier is HUBRA_00248965_0.
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