Iracema Andrade SaraivaGender: FemaleBirth: May 19 1900 - Bom Jesus, Triunfo, Rio Grande Do Sul, BrazilChristening: Sep 8 1900 - Bom Jesus, Triunfo, Rio Grande Do Sul, BrazilResidence: 1900 - Triunfo, Rio Grande Do Sul, BrazilFather: Jozephino De Andrade SaraivaMother: Thereza Machado SaraivaIndexing Project (Batch) Number: C04269-3System Origin: Brazil-EASyGS Film number: 1391126
February 6 » The Permanent Court of Arbitration, an international arbitration court at The Hague, is created when the Senate of the Netherlands ratifies an 1899 peace conference decree.
February 27 » Second Boer War: In South Africa, British military leaders receive an unconditional notice of surrender from Boer General Piet Cronjé at the Battle of Paardeberg.
June 14 » Hawaii becomes a United States territory.
June 18 » Empress Dowager Cixi of China orders all foreigners killed, including foreign diplomats and their families.
October 25 » The United Kingdom annexes the Transvaal.
November 7 » Second Boer War: Battle of Leliefontein, a battle during which the Royal Canadian Dragoons win three Victoria Crosses.
Christening day September 8, 1900
The temperature on September 8, 1900 was about 12.4 °C. The airpressure was 76 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 93%. Source: KNMI
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