
| | | Groom
Martin Van Meerbeeck, born on April 19, 1784 in Leuven (Belgium), 27 years old, residing in Leuven, ouvrier ébeniste by profession Bride
Jeanne Catherine Pels, born on February 3, 1788 in Leuven (Belgium), 23 years old, residing in Leuven, couturière by profession |
| | | Father of bride
Martin Pels, born in Wange, Tienen (Belgium), 51 years old, residing in Leuven, journalier by profession Mother of bride
Marie Jeanne Noë, born in Leuven (Belgium), 58 years old, residing in Leuven |
Witnesses
- Nicolas Van Meerbeeck, 24 years old, residing in Leuven, garçon cordonnier by profession
- Pierre Joseph Delanot, 28 years old, residing in Leuven, tourneur en bois by profession
- Alexandre Vanden Rambergh, 51 years old, residing in Leuven, ouvrier teinturier by profession
- Jacques Quitens, 24 years old, residing in Leuven, garçon tailleur by profession
Source citation
State Archives of Belgium (Leuven) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Provincie Vlaams Brabant, Leuven, April 4, 1811, record number 32
Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project huvlb19a)
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