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Household of Pieter Tomeij
Notes about Pieter Tomeij
Komt op 4-10-1919 van Loon op Zand naar Den Haag. Vertrekt op 4-12-1919 naar Druten. Komt op 23-11-1920 uit Susteren aan in Oss en vertrekt vandaar op 22-2-1921 naar Den Haag. Vertrekt op 24-9-1925 naar Leiden. Op 13-5-1926 wordt hij ingeschreven vanuit Leiden in Winterswijk vanwaar hij op 17-3-1926 weer naar Leiden vertrekt. Komt 15-7-1935 uit Leiden naar Den Haag. Vertrekt 19-8-1935 weer Naar Leiden.
July 8 » The death of crime boss Soapy Smith, killed in the Shootout on Juneau Wharf, releases Skagway, Alaska from his iron grip.
August 25 » Seven hundred Greek civilians, 17 British guards and the British Consul of Crete are killed by a Turkish mob in Heraklion, Greece.
September 13 » Hannibal Goodwin patents celluloid photographic film.
October 14 » The steam ship SSMohegan sinks near the Lizard peninsula, Cornwall, killing 106.
December 3 » The Duquesne Country and Athletic Club defeated an all-star collection of early football players 16–0, in what is considered to be the very first all-star game for professional American football.
December 10 » Spanish–American War: The Treaty of Paris is signed, officially ending the conflict.
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