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Household of Piebe Berends
Notes about Piebe Berends
Bildt, het, doopjaar 1768 St. Jacobiparochie, Doop Herv. gem. 1748-1812 DTB: 122 Dopeling: Piebe Geboren op 13 september 0 Gedoopt op 2 oktober 1768 in St.Jacobiparochie Kind van Beernt Jans Tammes en Trijntje Pybes
Opm.: gebj 17??
Gestandaardiseerde namen (voornaam en patroniem): Dopeling: PIEBE of PIEBICHJE Vader : BEREND ..... Moeder : TRIJNTJE PIEBES ..... = naam of patroniem komt niet voor in de Thesaurus
The temperature on September 13, 1768 was about 13.0 °C. Wind direction mainly north-northeast. Weather type: zeer betrokken omtrent helder. Source: KNMI
February 29 » Polish nobles form the Bar Confederation.
June 21 » James Otis Jr. offends the King and Parliament in a speech to the Massachusetts General Court.
August 26 » Captain James Cook sets sail from England on board HMSEndeavour.
December 1 » The former slave ship Fredensborg sinks off Tromøya in Norway.
December 10 » The first edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica is published.
December 28 » King Taksin's coronation achieved through conquest as a king of Thailand and established Thonburi as a capital.
Christening day October 2, 1768
The temperature on October 2, 1768 was about 12.0 °C. Wind direction mainly east-northeast. Weather type: helder. Special wheather fenomena: veel dauw. Source: KNMI
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