Marriage on in Vilvoorde (Belgium)

Father of groom

Jean François Van Elewyck, , died on July 22, 1842 in Vilvoorde

Mother of groom

Catherine Van Seghbroeck, , died on March 29, 1855 in Weerde

Groom

Pierre Van Elewyck, born on September 21, 1816 in Vilvoorde (Belgium), veuf, residing in Vilvoorde, serrurier by profession, plaats van overlijden of laatste woonplaats van de grootouders van moederszijde is niet gekend.

Bride

Marie Thérèse De Laet, born on January 19, 1818 in Vilvoorde (Belgium), veuve, residing in Vilvoorde, journalière by profession

Father of bride

Joseph De Laet, , died on September 13, 1849 in Vilvoorde

Mother of bride

Catherine De Rauw, , died on October 7, 1848 in Vilvoorde

Previous partner bride

Previous partner groom

Witnesses

Grootouder bruidegom

  • Josse Van Elewyck, , died on March 28, 1829 in Strombeek-Bever
  • Barbe De Doncker, in de klappers van de gemeente staat dat persoon overleden is in de maand maart, hoewel in huidige akte geen maand vermeld staat., , died on March 23, 1778 in Strombeek-Bever

Grootouder bruid


Source citation

State Archives of Belgium (Leuven) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Provincie Vlaams Brabant, Leuven, October 16, 1865, record number 35

Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project huvlb19a)



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