Marriage on in Sterrebeek (Belgium)

Mother of groom

Joanna Muyldermans, declareert niet te konnen schrijven.

Groom

Petrus Van Loy, born in Weerdt (Belgium), 23 years old, minderjarig, residing in Sterrebeek, dienstknecht by profession

Bride

Catharina Aamgodts, born in Sterrebeek (Belgium), 25 years old, meerderjarig, residing in Sterrebeek, huyshoudster by profession

Father of bride

Jan Aamgodts, overleden gelijk blijckt uyt den act van aflijvigheid berustende in de meyerye alhier in het origineel gesien., , died on February 10, 1815 in Sterrebeek

Mother of bride

Joanna Bilterest, huyshoudster by profession, hier tegenwoordig en toestemmend. Declareert niet te konnen schrijven.

Witnesses


Remark

Welke comparanten ons hebben versocht van te procederen tot het houwelijk onder hen beraamt en welkens afkondingen sijn gedaen geweest voor de voornaemste deur des ingangs van ons dorpshuys te weten de eerste den 27 October 1816 ten 9 uren 's morgens en de tweede den 3 November ten 9 uren 's morgens, geene tegenstrijding aen dit houwelijk ons te kennen gegeven sijnde, recht doende aen dit versoek, wij hebben naer dat door ons waeren voorgelesen aen de comparanten alle de stukken hier boven vermeld alsmede het sesde capittel van den titel van den civielen Wetboek , geïntituleert : Van het houwelyck, gevraegd aen den toekomende bruydegom ende aen de toekomende bruyd of sij begeren sig te nemen voor man en vrouw: ieder van hun in het besonder geantwoord hebbende dat jae wij verklaeren in den naem van de wet dat Petrus Van Loy ende Catharina Aamgodts vereenigt sijn door het houwelijk, van al het gene wij desen acte hebben opgesteld in de tegenwoordigheyd van ….., de welke desen tegenwoordigen act met ons ende gesamentlijk met de partijen contractanten hebben geteekent naer dat den selven hun was voorgelesen.


Source citation

State Archives of Belgium (Leuven) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Provincie Vlaams Brabant, Leuven, November 7, 1816, record number 6

Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project huvlb19a)



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