Marriage on in Sterrebeek (Belgium)

Father of groom

Joseph Mesmans, 47 years old, residing in Leefdaal, landbouwer by profession, alhier present en toestemmende.

Mother of groom

Joanna Misseur, residing in Leefdaal, landbouwster by profession, alhier present en toestemmende. Verklaart niet te konnen schrijven als zijnde ongeleerd.

Groom

Joannes Baptista Mesmans, born on July 29, 1813 in Leefdaal (Belgium), minderjarig, residing in Leefdaal, dienstbode by profession, voldaan hebbende aan de wet raekende de Militie zoals blijkt uit het attest afgeleverd te Brussel den den 20 December 1833. Verklaart niet te konnen schrijven als zijnde ongeleerd.

Bride

Isabella Cammaerts, born in Sterrebeek (Belgium), 34 years old, meerderjarig weduwe, residing in Sterrebeek, landbouwster by profession, hare eerste echtgenoot is overleden zoals blijkt uit den act van aflijvigheid berustende in deze meijereije alhier in het origineel gezien.

Father of bride

Petrus Cammaerts, overleden zoals blijkt uit den act van aflijvigheid berustende in deze mijerij alhier in het origineel gezien., , died on September 15, 1829 in Sterrebeek

Mother of bride

Catharina Michils, overleden zoals blijkt uit den act van aflijvigheid berustende in deze mijerij alhier in het origineel gezien., , died on October 19, 1806 in Sterrebeek

Previous partner bride

Witnesses


Remark

Welke comparanten ons hebben verzogt van voorts te gaen tot het huwelyk onder hun beraemt waer van de afkondigingen gedaen zyn geweest voor de voornaemste deure des ingangs van ons gemeynte huys alsmede voor de gene van het gemeynte huys van Leefdael, te weten de eerste den 27 April 1834 en de tweeden den 4 Mey 1834. Geene tegenstrydigheyd aen dit huwelyk ons te kennen gegeven zijnde, en regt doende op dit verzoek, wij hebben naer voorlezing der stukken, blykende het gene hier boven gemeld is, alsmede van het zesde kapitel van den borgerlyken wetboek, getiteld van het huwelyk, gevraegd aen den toekomenden bruydegom en de toekomende bruyd of zy begeeren zig te nemen voor man en vrouw, ieder van hun, in het byzonder, geantwoord hebbende dat ja; wy verklaeren, in den naem van de wet, dat door het huwelyk vereenigd zynJoannes Baptista Mesmans en Isabella Cammaert. Van alles het gene wij den tegenwoordigen act hebben opgesteld in de presentie van ….., de welke den tegenwoordigen act met ons geteekent naer dat den zelven hun was voorgelezen, uitgenomen …


Source citation

State Archives of Belgium (Leuven) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Provincie Vlaams Brabant, Leuven, May 13, 1834, record number 4

Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project huvlb19a)



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