Marriage on in Walshoutem (Belgium)

Father of groom

Lambert Godefrein, , died on December 12, 1813 in Walshoutem

Mother of groom

Marie Jeanne Kempeneers, , died on January 11, 1817 in Walshoutem

Groom

Jean Godefrein, born on July 2, 1786 in Walshoutem (Belgium), 56 years old, 6 months old, 16 days old, residing in Walshoutem, cultivateur by profession, volgens parochieregister geboren op 21/7/1786 Godefrein-Godefroid-Godfrin

Bride

Elisabeth Noël, born on March 11, 1790 in Walshoutem (Belgium), 52 years old, 11 months old, residing in Walshoutem, sans profession by profession

Father of bride

André Nicolas Noël, , died on May 1, 1837 in Walshoutem

Mother of bride

Cathérine Joseph Romain, , died on December 16, 1835 in Walshoutem

Witnesses

Gewettigd kind


Source citation

State Archives of Belgium (Leuven) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Provincie Vlaams Brabant, Leuven, February 18, 1843, record number 6

Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project huvlb19a)



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Marriage, 18-2-1843, Walshoutem, Jean Godefrein, Elisabeth Noël, Lambert Godefrein, Marie Jeanne Kempeneers, André Nicolas Noël, Cathérine Joseph Romain, Séraphine Godfroid>Godefrein, Marie Thérèse Godfroid>Godefrein, Anne Marie Godfroid>Godefrein, Jean Joseph Godfroid>Godefrein, Amélie Joseph Godfroid>Godefrein, Henri Joseph Godfroid>Godefrein, Jean Pierre Rasquin, André Preud'homme, Lambert Preud'homme, Gaspar Vandevelde, State Archives of Belgium (Leuven) (Netherlands): Civil registration marriages

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