Petronella Gerardus (geb. Verdeyseldonck)<br>Geschlecht: weiblich<br>Geburt: 12. Nov. 1727 - Someren, Someren, North Brabant, Netherlands<br>Tod: 1. Jan. 1791 - Someren, Someren, Noord-Brabant, NL<br>Vater: Gerardus Henricus Verdeyseldonck<br>Mutter: Mechtilda Antonius (geb. Roymans)<br>Ehemann: (Jan Dirk) Johannes Theodorus de Leeuw<br>Kinder: Johannes de Leeuw, Hendrik de Leeuw, Antonius de Leeuw, Antonius Johannes de Leeuw, Petrus de Leeuw, Mechtilda (geb. de Leeuw)<br>Geschwister: Sophia (geb. Verdeyseldonck), Henricus Verdeyseldonck, Jacoba (geb. Verdeyseldonck), Petrus Verdeyseldonck, Maria (geb. Verdeyseldonck), Antonius Verdeyseldonck
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January 25 » The British Parliament passes the Constitutional Act of 1791 and splits the old Province of Quebec into Upper Canada and Lower Canada.
March 2 » Long-distance communication speeds up with the unveiling of a semaphore machine in Paris.
August 4 » The Treaty of Sistova is signed, ending the Ottoman–Habsburg wars.
August 14 » Slaves from plantations in Saint-Domingue hold a Vodou ceremony led by houngan Dutty Boukman at Bois Caïman, marking the start of the Haitian Revolution.
August 22 » Beginning of the Haitian Slave Revolution in Saint-Domingue, Haiti.
November 9 » Foundation of the Dublin Society of United Irishmen.
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