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Pierre Philippe Crabeels, born on January 19, 1815 in Leuven (Belgium), residing in Leuven, docteur en médecine,chirurgie et accouchements by profession, domicilié en dernier lieu à Rupelmonde,arrondissement de Termonde,provice de la Flandre orientale Bride
Marie Thérèse Piron, born on May 12, 1815 in Leuven (Belgium), residing in Leuven, particulière by profession |
Witnesses
- Leonard Crabeels, 64 years old, residing in Leuven, marchand de bois by profession
- Pierre Jean Crabeels, 24 years old, residing in Antwerpen, bottier by profession
- Jean Baptiste Ruelens, 39 years old, residing in Leuven, tapissier by profession
- Martin Vermeulen, 38 years old, residing in Mechelen, rentier by profession
Source citation
State Archives of Belgium (Leuven) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Provincie Vlaams Brabant, Leuven, January 31, 1839, record number 14
Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project huvlb19a)
This data was last updated on June 23, 2023 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on April 1, 2021. Provenance information: DemogenVlaamsBrabant19a.mdb > mdb-export > abl/demogen/csv2a2a.pl, originele record identifier is HUBRA_00299967_0.
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