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Jean Joseph Alphonse Thijs, born on July 20, 1850 in Sint-Truiden (Belgium), 27 years old, residing in Attenhoven, journalier by profession Bride
Berthilie Muls, born on March 30, 1856 in Attenhoven (Belgium), 21 years old, residing in Attenhoven, journalière by profession |
Witnesses
- Jean Baptiste Ingebos, 30 years old, residing in Attenhoven, cultivateur by profession
- Pierre Vranken, 35 years old, residing in Attenhoven, maréchal ferrant by profession
- Louis Muls, 26 years old, residing in Attenhoven, ouvrier mécanicien by profession
- Jean Désiré Morien, 32 years old, residing in Attenhoven, garde-champêtre by profession
Grootouder bruid
- Marie Ulens, , died on January 12, 1844 in Attenhoven
- Jacques Malerbe, , died on January 18, 1847 in Attenhoven
- Marie Vanleysem, , died on January 31, 1860 in Attenhoven
- Louis Muls, died on December 14, 1859 in Attenhoven
Source citation
State Archives of Belgium (Leuven) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Provincie Vlaams Brabant, Leuven, October 24, 1877, record number 5
Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project huvlb19b)
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