Familienname: Mengel Weitere Namen: Johann Philipp Vorname (kurz): JPhil Name (kurz): Phil Mengel Familienstand: Kind von Johs Mengel Paten: Johs Banss, MV; MChre Mengel [2]
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June 9 » James Oglethorpe is granted a royal charter for the colony of the future U.S. state of Georgia.
September 16 » In Campo Maior, Portugal, a storm hits the Armory and a violent explosion ensues, killing two thirds of its inhabitants.
November 29 » The magnitude 6.6 Irpinia earthquake causes 1,940 deaths in the former Kingdom of Naples, southern Italy.
December 7 » The Royal Opera House opens at Covent Garden, London, England.
Day of burial January 13, 1732
The temperature on January 13, 1732 was about -11 °C. Wind direction mainly south east. Weather type: helder. Special wheather fenomena: . Source: KNMI
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