Marriage on in Maasbree (Netherlands)

Father of groom

Francis van Rijt

Mother of groom

Wilhelmina Peeters, landbouwster by profession

Groom

Willem van Rijt, born on July 9, 1820 in Meijel, 35 years old, dienstknecht by profession

Bride

Joanna Coopmans, born on August 12, 1821 in Blerick, 31 years old, dienstmeid by profession

Father of bride

Henricus Jacobs, landbouwer by profession

Mother of bride

Petronella Engels


Remark

Familienaam bruid staat waarschijnlijk verkeerd in de akte!!


Source citation

Historic Center Limburg, Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke Stand in Limburg, Maasbree, archive 12.057, inventory number 41, June 4, 1856, record number 22


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On Monday, 25 March Toon Janssen wrote

In de akte staat duidelijk vermeld, dat het geboortejaar van de bruid 1824 is

On Sunday, 25 August Toon Janssen wrote

In de bijlage van het huwelijk met aktenummer 22 staat in het extract van het geboorteregister dat geboren is op 12 augustus 1824 Joanna Jacobs, dochter van Henricus Jacobs en Petronella Engels


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