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Belgium Archives records a Marriage on 5 Feb 1878 in Scherpenheuvel, witnessed by FERDINAND GEMOETS, 34yo, Negotiator, of Diest:
[1]
The marriage of Joannes Baptista Matheus to Maria virginia Elisabetha Schuyten
(sister of Jeanette Schuyten Gemoets?),
listing Maria's parents as Philippus Schuyten and Isabella Van Vinckeroy
ALSO:
Hassel, Belgium
Het Vosken (Koning Albertstraat 52)
[2]
Dumoulin-Speelmans ran a fabric shop there until 1875. Afterwards, Ferdinand Gemoets-Schuyten owned a bread bakery there. Under this owner the house was destroyed by a major fire.
[1] The marriage of Joannes Baptista Matheus to Maria virginia Elisabetha Schuyten (sister of Jeanette Schuyten Gemoets?), listing Maria's parents as Philippus Schuyten and Isabella Van Vinckeroy
ALSO: Hassel, Belgium Het Vosken (Koning Albertstraat 52) [2] Dumoulin-Speelmans ran a fabric shop there until 1875. Afterwards, Ferdinand Gemoets-Schuyten owned a bread bakery there. Under this owner the house was destroyed by a major fire.
edited by Dennis Dyer