
| | | Groom
Joannes Marinus De Laer, born on April 16, 1809 in Aalst, 25 years old, residing in Aalst, schrijnwerker by profession, vader aanwezig en toestemmende Bride
Barbara Berna, born on July 1, 1811 in Aalst, 23 years old, residing in Aalst, particuliere by profession, vader aanwezig en toestemmende |
Civil servant
Witnesses
- Petrus Cornelius Droeshoudt, 34 years old, residing in Aalst, schoenmaker by profession
- Petrus Joannes Van der Stock, 50 years old, residing in Aalst, broodbakker by profession
- Adrianus Delcourt, 50 years old, residing in Aalst, winkelier by profession
- Judocus Mertens, 24 years old, residing in Aalst, particulieren by profession
Remark
Aangiftetijd: 19:00
Handtekeningen: 9
Source citation
City Archives Aalst in Aalst (Netherlands), Civil registration marriages
Bron: boek, Period: 1834, Aalst, September 17, 1834, Huwelijksregister Aalst 1834, record number 96
This data was last updated on November 7, 2017 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on August 24, 2021. Provenance information: A2Acollection oai-pmh_20231215_5650_00005650.xml van AAL.
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