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Household of Dieuwke de Jong
Notes about Dieuwke de Jong
she married (1) on July 19, 1922 in 's Gravenhage (ZH) to Adriaan van Luttervelt, bread baker, son of Christiaan van Luttervelt, carpenter & Maria Wilhelmina Bagarts and married (2) on February 1th, 1928 in 's Gravenhage (ZH) to Willem Hoogkamer, tailor son of Willem Hoogkamer & Maria Catharina Oudshoorn. They divorced on August 21, 1933. She married (3) on August 21, 1935 in 's Gravenhage (ZH) to Franciscus Leonardus Berserik, son of Leonardus Jacobus Johannes Berserik & Johanna Cornelia van der Hoeven
The temperature on May 20, 1904 was between 1.6 °C and 13.8 °C and averaged 8.8 °C. There was 12.7 hours of sunshine (80%). The average windspeed was 3 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the north-northeast. Source: KNMI
January 7 » The distress signal "CQD" is established only to be replaced two years later by "SOS".
February 8 » Battle of Port Arthur: A surprise torpedo attack by the Japanese at Port Arthur, China starts the Russo-Japanese War.
February 17 » Madama Butterfly receives its première at La Scala in Milan.
April 30 » The Louisiana Purchase Exposition World's Fair opens in St. Louis, Missouri.
May 4 » The United States begins construction of the Panama Canal.
October 27 » The first underground New York City Subway line opens, later designated as the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line.
Day of death September 3, 1967
The temperature on September 3, 1967 was between 12.2 °C and 17.1 °C and averaged 14.8 °C. There was 1.3 mm of rain during 2.1 hours. There was 0.1 hours of sunshine (1%). The heavily clouded was. The average windspeed was 3 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the south-southwest. Source: KNMI
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