
| | | Groom
Josephus D'Herde, born on November 24, 1839 in Aalst, residing in Aalst, landbouwer by profession, Militieattest. Woonadres: Schaerbeke Bride
Carolina Meersman, born on May 28, 1842 in Hekelgem, residing in Aalst, dienstmeyd by profession, Woonadres: grootemerkt |
Civil servant
Witnesses
- Josephus D'Herde, 60 years old, residing in Aalst, landbouwer by profession
- Joannes Baptiste Van Branteghem, 38 years old, residing in Aalst, winkelier by profession
- Josephus Meert, 31 years old, residing in Aalst, smid by profession
- Benedictus Strooper, 42 years old, residing in Aalst, herbergier by profession
Remark
Aangiftetijd: 17 uur
Afkondiging: Aalst 20 en 27 maart 1864
Handtekeningen: 7
Kunnen niet schrijven: moeder bruid en bruidegom .
Source citation
City Archives Aalst in Aalst (Netherlands), Civil registration marriages
Bron: boek, Period: 1864, Aalst, March 30, 1864, Huwelijksregister Aalst 1864, record number 32
This data was last updated on March 25, 2014 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on August 24, 2021. Provenance information: A2Acollection oai-pmh_20240718_1275_00001275.xml van AAL.
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