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Any Belgian Speakers Out There
« on: Wednesday 14 May 25 11:30 BST (UK) »
Hi Folks,
After many years I have finally managed to track down the birth records for an ancestor which subsequent censuses showed was born in Belgium. She and her brother were born in Ghent, where the brother died very young. I have copies of the Belgian records but I do not have translations. This is a long shot but if anyone does speak Belgian / Flemish I would be very grateful if they would be prepared to have a go at translating my documents.
Thanks for looking.

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Re: Any Belgian Speakers Out There
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 14 May 25 15:39 BST (UK) »
I will have a try, bearing in mind Flemish underwent a spelling tidy up in the Flemish Revival time ,lots of “superfluous “ letters pruned out.
Have I your permission to pass it to my son who is still fluent if I don’t cope with the old spelling?
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Re: Any Belgian Speakers Out There
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 14 May 25 15:45 BST (UK) »
I'm also happy to help if you still need it
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Re: Any Belgian Speakers Out There
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 14 May 25 19:38 BST (UK) »
Belgian is not a language, so I doubt you'll find any Belgian speaker in the galaxy ;D
We have 3 languages in Belgium: Dutch, French and German. Our Dutch is slightly different to that spoken in the Netherlands, but it's the same language. Some call it Flemish.

If you have trouble with Dutch or French documents, post them here and you'll get your translation.


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Re: Any Belgian Speakers Out There
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 14 May 25 22:00 BST (UK) »
Viktoria and Decor, thank you so much for your kind offers of help.
I will try and attach the three documents to this reply but I have never done an attachment before so fingers crossed.
Yes Viktoria please feel free to send them to anyone who can help.

Zefiro, thank you for pointing that out. I did correct myself in the body of the text but forgot to change the title.

Thanks again everyone.


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Re: Any Belgian Speakers Out There
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 15 May 25 19:44 BST (UK) »
first one:
1838, 27 August, 4.45pm appeared before the Mayor of Gent:
William Humphreys, 30 years old, bleacher of wool, living in Sint-Joris Straat
reported the birth of a baby girl, born 25 August at 10 pm, of him and his wife Elisabeth Davies, 23 years old, name of the newborn is Elisabeth
witnesses: Petrus Holcius, 48 years old, blacksmith, living in Brusselsestraat
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Richardus Williams, 28 years old, textile worker attending the yarn, living in Roode Tooren Straat

signed by the father and the second witness, the first witness declared not being able to write

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Re: Any Belgian Speakers Out There
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 15 May 25 20:04 BST (UK) »
second one:
1837, 3 July, 3.30 pm appeared:
William Humphreys, 29 years old, textile worker (an old Dutch word is written, namely 'dresser', but I'm not sure what it meant back then), living in Roode Tooren Straat
reported the birth of a baby boy, born 2 July at 11 am, of him and his wife Elisabeth Davies, 22 years old, name of the newborn is William
witnesses: Petrus Staelens, 43 years old, mechanic of some sort, living in het Oud Kasteel
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Joannes Wante, 24 years old, furniture maker, living in Palingstraat

signed by the father and both witnesses

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Re: Any Belgian Speakers Out There
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 15 May 25 20:12 BST (UK) »
third one:
1837, 24 July, 10 am appeared:
William Humphreys, 29 years old, textile worker & Petrus Huybrechts, 33 years old, baker
both living in Roode Tooren Straat
reported the death of William Humphreys, son of William Humphreys and his wife Elisabeth Davies, on 23 July at 9 pm, aged 22 days

signed by father and witness

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Re: Any Belgian Speakers Out There
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 15 May 25 22:47 BST (UK) »
second one:
1837, 3 July, 3.30 pm appeared:
William Humphreys, 29 years old, textile worker (an old Dutch word is written, namely 'dresser', but I'm not sure what it meant back then),

From:
https://www.familyresearcher.co.uk/glossary/Dictionary-of-Old-Occupations-index.html

Cloth Dresser: skilled workers in the textile industry who cut woollen cloth with huge shears when it was ready to leave the mill, or sheared the nap from it.

it's a UK site but hopefully the same  holds true.
Lane, Burgess: Cheshire. Finney, Rogers, Gilman:Derbys
Cochran, Nicol, Paton, Bruce:Scotland. Bertolle:London
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