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July 10, 2019 edited July 11, 2019 in Social Groups
Latin translation help

I would like the date of this marriage. The year is 1788, but the month and date are what I would like to have verified.

It is the marriage on the upper right corner of the double-page, Albertus Depoorter with Maria Agnes Huyghe:

 

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3M2-SS2B-K?i=190&cat=295035

 

Thank you!

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  • Charlotte Noelle Champenois
    Charlotte Noelle Champenois ✭✭✭✭
    July 10, 2019

    The date is 22 July 1788. The Latin Genealogical Word List on the FamilySearch Wiki is a great resource for verifying words and dates as well.

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  • Adrien Kintziger
    Adrien Kintziger ✭✭✭
    July 11, 2019

    As an aside, Charlotte,i never used that wiki,as i was not aware of its toolbox.

    Very important to start working with it, btw, given Champenois in your name...are you a Belgian?

    from the Champenois area?

    I hope this question is not perceived as innapropriate.Sometimes it talks more easy if we are mastering the same language or are from the same country.I speak Flemish.

     

    Adrie.

     

     

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  • Charlotte Noelle Champenois
    Charlotte Noelle Champenois ✭✭✭✭
    July 11, 2019

    I hope you find the word list helpful, Adrie! I linked it in my response above.

    I was actually born in Denmark and am Danish and American; my ancestors on my American side are French, which is where Champenois (meaning "from the area of Champagne" in France) comes from. I speak Danish and German, but not Flemish, sorry.

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  • Adrien Kintziger
    Adrien Kintziger ✭✭✭
    July 11, 2019

    ah, Ok, thanks for the response.We have one(1) municipality in Belgium where the population is almost native Champenois and speaks it as native language.It is a small town, along the borders of France and Belgium called Vresse -Sur- Semois, the Semois is a very beautyfull river running there.

     

    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champenois

    so it overlaps a bit.

    I can read German btw;but slowly!my far ancestors are from around the Kinzig river im Swarzwald, and currently i'm investigating the area of the Kinzig-quelle.

     

    So you see i had a reason to believe you were Belgian!

    Take care.

    Adrie

     

     

     

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