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Household of Douwtje Sjerps Haitsma
Notes about Douwtje Sjerps Haitsma
Wonseradeel, geboortejaar 1760, doopjaar 1761 Exmorra en Allingawier, Doop Herv. gem. 1666-1811 DTB: 801 Dopeling: Doutjen Geboren op 28 december 1760 Gedoopt op 4 januari 1761 in Exmorra/Allingawier Dochter van Seerp Baukes Haitsma en Aukje Jacobs
Gestandaardiseerde namen (voornaam en patroniem): Dopeling: DOUWTJE Vader : SEERP BAUKES Moeder : AUKJE JAKOBS
March 20 » The Great Boston Fire of 1760 destroys 349 buildings.
July 8 » British forces defeat French forces in the last naval battle in New France.
August 15 » Seven Years' War: Battle of Liegnitz: Frederick the Great's victory over the Austrians under Ernst Gideon von Laudon.
October 9 » Seven Years' War: Russian and Austrian troops briefly occupy Berlin.
October 10 » In a treaty with the Dutch colonial authorities, the Ndyuka people of Suriname - descended from escaped slaves - gain territorial autonomy.
October 25 » King George III succeeds to the British throne on death of his grandfather George II
Christening day January 4, 1761
The temperature on January 4, 1761 was about 9.0 °C. Wind direction mainly southwest. Weather type: betrokken mist. Source: KNMI
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