
| | | Groom
Pierre Anciaux, born on August 28, 1831 in Nethen (Belgium), residing in Bierbeek, géomêtre by profession Bride
Christine Vanval, born on February 10, 1812 in Jeuk, Limburg (Belgium), veuve, residing in Leuven, boutiquière by profession |
| | | Father of bride
Gilles Vanval, , died on January 11, 1836 in Hasselbroek, Jeuk Mother of bride
Marie Latour, , died on January 29, 1825 in Hasselbroek |
Previous partner bride
Witnesses
- Jean Baptiste Anciaux, 25 years old, residing in Bierbeek, cultivateur by profession
- Jean Baptiste Licoppe, 30 years old, residing in Nethen, tailleur by profession
- Jacques Berckmans, 28 years old, residing in Leuven, menuisier by profession
- Joseph Lambrechts, 38 years old, residing in Leuven, boulanger by profession
Source citation
State Archives of Belgium (Leuven) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Provincie Vlaams Brabant, Leuven, April 29, 1858, record number 82
Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project huvlb19a)
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