Marriage on in Leuven (Belgium)

Father of groom

Ignace Van Poucke, born in Pittem, arr. Brugge (Belgium), residing in Lichtervelde, journalier by profession, consentant par acte passé pardevant le Notaire Jordan Van Hee, de résidence à Lichtervelde, en date du 8 Février dernier, duement enregistré.

Mother of groom

Barbe De Nijs, , died on March 22, 1820 in Lichtervelde

Groom

Yvon Van Poucke, born on June 15, 1808 in Lichtervelde (Belgium), jeune homme, residing in Lichtervelde, journalier by profession, chasseur au premier régiment de Chasseurs à pied en dernier lieu en garnison en cette ville, actuellement à Bruxelles. Nous ayant exhibé le certificat de Milice ainsi que la permission de son colonel.

Bride

Anne Marie Christine Frelinckx, born on February 9, 1809 in Leuven (Belgium), jeune fille, residing in Leuven, dentellière by profession, fille majeure et illégitime. En marge de cet acte de mariage: Anne Marie Christine Frelinckx, ci-contre dénomée, a été denouveau reconnu et légitimé par ses père et mère naturels, Jean François Frelinckx et Marie Anne Hendrickx, dite Bonnerts, par leur acte de mariage subséquent, passé par devant nous soussigné Echevin, Officier de l'Etat civil de la ville de Louvain en date du 5 Juillet 1837, des quelles réconnaissance et légitimation ils nous ont requis de faire mention en marge de l'acte ci-contre. A déclaré ne savoir signer.

Father of bride

Jean François Frelinckx, born in Leuven, par. St. Kwinten (Belgium), residing in Leuven, fileur de laine by profession, non marié. Ci présent et consentant. A déclaré ne savoir signer.

Mother of bride

Marie Anne Hendrickx, born in Bergen op Zoom, arr. Breda (Belgium), residing in Leuven, frippière by profession, non mariée. Ci présente et consentante. A déclaré ne savoir signer.

Witnesses


Source citation

State Archives of Belgium (Leuven) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Provincie Vlaams Brabant, Leuven, May 25, 1836, record number 77

Demogen Vlaams-Brabant en Brussel (project huvlb19a)



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