België Huwelijksaankondigingen 1792 - 1899 - Jean Baptiste Joseph Judo & Therese Vindelinckx<br>Huwelijk: 17 sep 1810 - Anderlecht, Belgium<br>Bruidegom: Jean Baptiste Joseph Judo<br> Geboorte: 21 jul 1784 - Anderlecht, Belgium<br> Leeftijd: 26<br> Woonplaats: Anderlecht, Belgium<br> Beroep: cultivateur<br>Bruid: Therese Vindelinckx<br> Geboorte: 25 jun 1782 - Anderlecht, Belgium<br> Leeftijd: 28<br> Woonplaats: Dilbeek, Belgium<br>Vader van bruidegom: Pierre Judo<br>Moeder van bruidegom: Francoise Vluggens<br>Vader van bruid: Jean Baptiste Vindelinckx<br> Geboorte: Ongeveer 1756<br> Leeftijd: 54<br> Beroep: cultivateur<br>Moeder van bruid: Catherine Verheijlewegen<br> Geboorte: Ongeveer 1752<br> Leeftijd: 58<br>Getuige: Guillaume Vermeulen<br> Geboorte: Ongeveer 1771<br> Leeftijd: 39<br> Beroep: particulier<br>Getuige: Charles Bogaert<br> Geboorte: Ongeveer 1750<br> Leeftijd: 60<br> Beroep: ouvrier<br>Getuige: Francois Vandermeulen<br> Geboorte: Ongeveer 1748<br> Leeftijd: 62<br> Beroep: cordonnier<br>Getuige: Francois Fieremans<br> Geboorte: Ongeveer 1765<br> Leeftijd: 45<br> Beroep: cabaretier<br>Parochie: Anderlecht<br>Bron: View the original record here visit site. Record matches with this collection are provided by MyHeritage free of charge, as a beneficial service to the genealogy community. The data is provided by Les archives de l'État en Belgique.
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