Plaats: Breda Bron: GA Breda Gezindte: ng DTB-nr: 29, fol: 40 v Naam kind: Johannes Datum doop: 1689-10-09 Man/Vrouw: m Naam vader: Antoni Jansen Krol Naam moeder: Ida Aries Vermaet Opmerkingen: NG Dopen Grote Kerk 1686 - 1704 tweeling zie ook folio 41v dd 9 november 1689
Plaats: Breda Bron: GA Breda DTB-nr: Afdeling III-8 nr. 862 , folio: 030-031 v Begraafdatum: 1693-10-03 Soort bron: bg Naam begravene: NN Crol Anders: NN Relatie: Kind van Naam relatie: Antony Crol Opmerkingen: Begraafboeken Breda Kleine Kerk 1544-1704 Gebruik van baarkleed, betaald biergeld,
January 11 » A powerful earthquake destroys parts of Sicily and Malta.
February 8 » The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, is granted a charter by King William III and Queen Mary II.
July 25 » Ignacio de Maya founds the Real Santiago de las Sabinas, now known as Sabinas Hidalgo, Nuevo León, Mexico.
July 29 » War of the Grand Alliance: Battle of Landen: France wins a Pyrrhic victory over Allied forces in the Netherlands.
August 4 » Date traditionally ascribed to Dom Perignon's invention of champagne; it is not clear whether he actually invented champagne, however he has been credited as an innovator who developed the techniques used to perfect sparkling wine.
October 4 » Nine Years' War: Piedmontese troops are defeated by the French.
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