Family tree families De Jaegher, Claeys, Van den Meersche en Van Londersele » Joanna Cromphaut (1631-1689)

Personal data Joanna Cromphaut 

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She is married to Jan van Vaerenbergh.

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    1. JP Van Vaerenbergh - Van Vaerenbergh Web Site
      Stamboom op MyHeritage.com
      Familiesite: Van Vaerenbergh Web Site
      Stamboom: jp - Cromphaut Joanna - Smart Matching - 1000767 - 6 JAN 2013 - Toegevoegd door een Smart Match te bevestigen

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    Historical events

    • Stadhouder Prins Frederik Hendrik (Huis van Oranje) was from 1625 till 1647 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
    • In the year 1631: Source: Wikipedia
      • May 20 » The city of Magdeburg in Germany is seized by forces of the Holy Roman Empire and most of its inhabitants massacred, in one of the bloodiest incidents of the Thirty Years' War.
      • May 30 » Publication of Gazette de France, the first French newspaper.
      • June 17 » Mumtaz Mahal dies during childbirth. Her husband, Mughal emperor Shah Jahan I, will spend the next 17 years building her mausoleum, the Taj Mahal.
      • June 20 » The Sack of Baltimore: The Irish village of Baltimore is attacked by Algerian pirates.
      • September 17 » Sweden wins a major victory at the Battle of Breitenfeld against the Holy Roman Empire during the Thirty Years' War.
      • October 10 » Thirty Years' War: An army of the Electorate of Saxony seizes Prague.
    • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
    • In the year 1689: Source: Wikipedia
      • February 12 » The Convention Parliament declares that the flight to France in 1688 by James II, the last Roman Catholic British monarch, constitutes an abdication.
      • March 16 » The 23rd Regiment of Foot, or Royal Welch Fusiliers, is founded.
      • April 11 » William III and Mary II are crowned as joint sovereigns of Great Britain.
      • August 21 » The Battle of Dunkeld in Scotland.
      • August 27 » The Treaty of Nerchinsk is signed by Russia and the Qing Empire (Julian calendar).
      • October 26 » General Piccolomini of Austria burns down Skopje to prevent the spread of cholera; he died of the disease himself soon after.
    

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    Rik de Jaegher, "Family tree families De Jaegher, Claeys, Van den Meersche en Van Londersele", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-de-jaegher/I6736.php : accessed May 11, 2025), "Joanna Cromphaut (1631-1689)".