1910 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Boiling Springs, Lexington, South Carolina; Roll: T624_1466; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 0026; FHL microfilm: 1375479 / Ancestry.com
1870 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1870; Census Place: Lexington, South Carolina; Roll: M593_1502; Page: 441A; Image: 313; Family History Library Film: 553001 / Ancestry.com
1860 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1860; Census Place: Vicinity of Clarks Mills, Lexington, South Carolina; Roll: M653_1222; Page: 366; Image: 299; Family History Library Film: 805222 / Ancestry.com
1930 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1930; Census Place: Boiling Springs, Lexington, South Carolina; Roll: 2204; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 0004; Image: 627.0; FHL microfilm: 2341938 / Ancestry.com
1900 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Boiling Springs, Lexington, South Carolina; Roll: 1534; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 0030; FHL microfilm: 1241534 / Ancestry.com
1920 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1920; Census Place: Boiling Springs, Lexington, South Carolina; Roll: T625_1702; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 27; Image: 74 / Ancestry.com
The temperature on June 13, 1860 was about 17.4 °C. There was 0.2 mm of rain. The air pressure was 1 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the south-southwest. The airpressure was 75 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 70%. Source: KNMI
From March 18, 1858 till February 23, 1860 the Netherlands had a cabinet Rochussen - Van Bosse with the prime ministers J.J. Rochussen (conservatief-liberaal) and Mr. P.P. van Bosse (liberaal).
From February 23, 1860 till March 14, 1861 the Netherlands had a cabinet Van Hall - Van Heemstra with the prime ministers Mr. F.A. baron Van Hall (conservatief-liberaal) and Mr. S. baron Van Heemstra (liberaal).
March 5 » Parma, Tuscany, Modena and Romagna vote in referendums to join the Kingdom of Sardinia.
April 6 » The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, later renamed Community of Christ, is organized by Joseph Smith III and others at Amboy, Illinois.
May 18 » Abraham Lincoln wins the Republican Party presidential nomination over William H. Seward, who later becomes the United States Secretary of State.
May 27 » Giuseppe Garibaldi begins his attack on Palermo, Sicily, as part of the Italian unification.
September 21 » Second Opium War: An Anglo-French force defeats Chinese troops at the Battle of Palikao.
October 26 » The Expedition of the Thousand ends when Giuseppe Garibaldi presents his conquests to King Victor Emmanuel of Sardinia.
Day of death January 5, 1939
The temperature on January 5, 1939 was between -3 °C and 3.9 °C and averaged 1.1 °C. There was 0.6 mm of rain during 1.3 hours. The average windspeed was 4 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the northwest. Source: KNMI
In The Netherlands , there was from June 24, 1937 to July 25, 1939 the cabinet Colijn IV, with Dr. H. Colijn (ARP) as prime minister.
In The Netherlands , there was from July 25, 1939 to August 10, 1939 the cabinet Colijn V, with Dr. H. Colijn (ARP) as prime minister.
In The Netherlands , there was from August 10, 1939 to September 3, 1940 the cabinet De Geer II, with Jonkheer mr. D.J. de Geer (CHU) as prime minister.
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