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Personal data Hélène (Helena) Maria Scheirsen 


Household of Hélène (Helena) Maria Scheirsen

(1) She is married to Charles Louis René Dewaele.

They got married before 1921.


Child(ren):


The couple were divorced in 1923.


(2) She is married to Hilaire Jean Baptiste Deketele.

They got married on July 2, 1949 at Elsene, she was 51 years old.


Notes about Hélène (Helena) Maria Scheirsen

Scan s167: Doodsbericht Hélène Scheirsen.
- Scan s167a. Foto van Helene Scheirsen bij haar Plechtige communie.
Bron; archief Mw. Clara Scheirsen, Pervijze.
- Scan s167b & s167f. Foto van Helene Scheirsen.
Bron: archief Mw. Clara Scheirsen, Pervijze.
- Scan s167c. Foto van Helene Scheirsen met vriendinnen. Tweede van links.
Bron: archief Mw. Clara Scheirsen, Pervijze.
- Scan s167d. Foto van Helene Scheirsen, Hilaire Deketele en Clara Scheirsen.
Bron; archief Mw. Clara Scheirsen, Pervijze.
- Scan s167e. Foto van Helene Scheirsen, Hilaire Deketele en Martha Vanhove.
Bron; archief Mw. Clara Scheirsen, Pervijze.
- Scan s167g. Familiefoto van Helene Scheirsen en Rene Dewaele met hun kinderen, Maurice Dewaele en Denise Dewaele.
Bron; archief Mw. Clara Scheirsen, Pervijze.
- Woonden in Roubaix.
- Hélène Scheirsen dochter van Jules Scheirsen & Marie Vanregenmoortel (sigarenmaakster van Waasmunster) woonden in Roubaix.

-- GEDCOM (FAM) --
1 MARR
2 _SDATE BEF 1921
1 DIV
2 _SDATE AFT 1923


-- GEDCOM (FAM) --
1 MARR
2 _SDATE 02 JUL 1949

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