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He is married to Elisabeth Hubertine Grieten.

They got married on July 9, 1921 at Sint-Jans-Molenbeek, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest, he was 23 years old.Source 7

Het huwelijk werd afgekondigd te Sint-Jans-Molenbeek en te Antwerpen op 26/06/1921. Bij afwezigheid van de vader van de bruidegom vermeldt de akte: "...; le comparant (de bruidegom) déclare sous serment qu'il ignore le lieu du dernier domicile ou delui du décès de son père qui est absent depuis plus de dix ans sans donner de ses nouvelles, cette déclaration est confirmée sous serment par la mère du comparant et les deux témoins ci-après nommés, ..." Getuigen: Hector Amerlinck, handelaar ('négociant'), 45 jaar oud, wonende te Antwerpen, en Louis Grieten, mecanicien, 21 jaar oud, broer van de echtgenote, wonende te Sint-Jans-Molenbeek. De akte vermeldt dat de moeder van de bruidegom gedomiciliierd is te Antwerpen. Iedereen heeft de akte getekend.
Hector Gustavus Julianus Clement Amerlinck witnessed this.
Louis Guillaume Grieten witnessed this.

Child(ren):

  1. Hector Albert Brass  1923-1923
  2. Renée Marie Brass  1928-2008 


Notes about Mauritius Josephus Gustavus Brass

Hij verlaat de school in 1913, gaat werken, verdient 0,50 fr per week en gaat na het werk naar de avondschool van de academie, 'section des arts décoratifs et de la mécanique'. In 1914 volgt hij een voorbereidend jaar in de school 'des Arts et Métiers' en in 1915 gaat hij voor drie jaar naar de 'Ecole d'Electricité et de Mécanique' en 's avonds naar de 'Académie pour le dessin industriel'. In 1919 behaalt hij het diploma 'd'électricien - mécanicien. (Bron: brief aan zijn vader in 1931, volgens welke hij zijn vader sinds zijn vertrek in 1910 niet meer zag en later ook niet meer zal ontmoeten)

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    1. geboorteakte nr.1477 Gent
    2. Brief (1931) aan zijn vader
    3. diploma
    4. Familie
    5. bevolkingsregisters 1920-1930 Antwerpen/mf Felixarchief
    6. Uittreksel overlijdensakte
    7. huwelijksakte nr.437/BS Sint-Jans Molenbeek en trouwboekje

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