The Marriage of Jan Kaczmarczyk and Małgorzata Dymek – 1845

Jan Kaczmarczyk, son of Mateusz Kaczmarczyk and Anna Barzdzel, and Małgorzata Dymek, daughter of Stanisław Dymek and Jadwiga Lenel, were married in the parish church in Mały Płock, Kolno Powiat, Łomża Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland on 01 February 1845.

The Marriage Record of Jan Kaczmarczyk and Małgorzata Dymek - 1845

The Marriage Record of Jan Kaczmarczyk and Małgorzata Dymek – 1845

SOURCE:  Parafia pw. Znalezienia Krzyża Św. (Mały Płock, Kolno Powiat, Łomża Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland), “ Akta zaślubionych 1845 [Records of Marriages 1845],” folio 34/26 recto, entry 9, Jan Kaczmarczyk and Małgorzata Dymek, 01 February 1845; filmed as Księgi metrykalne, 1771-1863; FHL INTL microfilm 0,948,384.

Click on the image above to view a higher resolution image. Click on the link for a PDF copy of the Marriage Record of Jan Kaczmarczyk and Małgorzata Dymek. Translated from the Polish, the record reads:

Ruda Skroda, Piasutno 9

This happened in the village of Mały Płock on the first day of February in the year one-thousand eight-hundred forty-five at the hour of twelve noon.
We make it known that in the presence of witnesses Jan Lemański, age forty, and Wawrzeniec Kosakowski, age fifty, both peasant farmers residing in Ruda Skroda, on this day, with a blessing imparted by Us, a religious marriage was contracted between the young man Jan Kaczmarczyk, residing in Mały [Płock], born in Ruda Skroda of the married couple, the deceased Mateusz and the living Anna née [Barzdzel?] Kaczmarczyk, peasants residing in Ruda Skroda, twenty years of age, and the young girl, Małgorzata Dymek, daughter of the married couple the deceased Stanisław and the living Jadwiga née [Lenel?] Dymek, peasants residing in Piasutno, having completed eighteen years of age, born in Piasutno and residing there with her mother .  This wedding was preceded by three readings of the banns on the twelfth, nineteenth, and twenty-sixth days of January of this same year in the parish of Mały Płock, also with the oral consent of those present for the record and of the mothers on both sides of the newlyweds. No impediment to the marriage arose. The newlyweds stated that they had made no prenuptial agreement. This document was read aloud to the declarants and witnesses all of whom do not know how to write.
 The Reverend Juliusz Kulisz, Pastor of Mały Płock

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