
| | | Groom
Jean Van Poeyer, born on September 25, 1846 in Erps-Kwerps (Belgium), residing in Saint-Josse-ten-Node, forgeron by profession Bride
Rosalie Borman, born on January 25, 1851 in Lebbeke (Belgium), residing in Saint-Josse-ten-Node, servante by profession |
Witnesses
- Pierre Debruyn, 37 years old, residing in Saint-Josse-ten-Node, journalier by profession
- François Boman, 22 years old, residing in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, cultivateur by profession
- Philippe Robberecht, 40 years old, residing in Lebbeke, cultivateur by profession
- Alphonse Mattens, 28 years old, residing in Bruxelles, journalier by profession
Source citation
State Archives of Belgium (Brussels) in Leuven (Belgium), Civil registration marriages
Burgerlijke stand Brussel, Leuven, June 6, 1874, record number 117
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