Marriage on in Hoensbroek (Netherlands)

Father of groom

Jan Josef Goessens

Mother of groom

Maria Elisabeth Meijs

Groom

Jan Pieter Goessens, born on September 3, 1804 in Oirsbeek, 64 years old, houtzager by profession

Bride

Maria Elisabeth Jongen, born on October 8, 1821 in Hoensbroek, 48 years old, no profession

Father of bride

Joseph Jongen

Mother of bride

Maria Gertrudis Dortu


Remark

Bgm wdnr van Maria Anna Caelen; Brd wed van Jacob Lodewijk Cremers


Source citation

Historic Center Limburg, Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke Stand in Limburg, Hoensbroek, archive 12.042, inventory number 27, July 8, 1869, record number 4


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Marriage, 8-7-1869, Hoensbroek, Jan Pieter Goessens, Maria Elisabeth Jongen, Jan Josef Goessens, Maria Elisabeth Meijs, Joseph Jongen, Maria Gertrudis Dortu, Historic Center Limburg (Netherlands): Civil registration marriages

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