KindWillem van Veen VaderPieter van Veen MoederSietje Heijndijk Plaats Rotterdam Geboortedatum10-07-1900 Opmerkingenakte nr. 6441 Bron Rotterdam 1900 i011
(Akte overlijden) in the year 1900.
OverledeneWillem van Veen , leeftijd 6 dagen VaderPieter van Veen MoederSietje Heijndijk Plaats Rotterdam Datum overlijden16-07-1900 Opmerkingenakte nr. 3669 GeboorteplaatsRotterdam Bron Rotterdam 1900 c148v
He died on July 16, 1900 in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.
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 9 » The Davis Cup competition is established.
May 24 » Second Boer War: The United Kingdom annexes the Orange Free State.
June 5 » Second Boer War: British soldiers take Pretoria.
June 14 » The second German Naval Law calls for the Imperial German Navy to be doubled in size, resulting in an Anglo-German naval arms race.
September 13 » Filipino insurgents defeat a small American column in the Battle of Pulang Lupa, during the Philippine–American War.
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