This information was last updated on May 23, 2003.
Household of Dirk van Tricht
Notes about Dirk van Tricht
Bij dit kind staat in het doopboek vermeld: "dit kind is in onreinheid g eteelt, zijn geboren nadat de ouders maar 2 maanden en 2 dagen getrouw d waren".
Timeline Dirk van Tricht
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The temperature on May 4, 1763 was about 9.0 °C. There was 22 mm of rainWind direction mainly north-northwest. Weather type: regen geheel betrokken. Source: KNMI
May 7 » Pontiac's War begins with Pontiac's attempt to seize Fort Detroit from the British.
May 9 » The Siege of Fort Detroit begins during Pontiac's War against British forces.
July 31 » Odawa Chief Pontiac's forces defeat British troops at the Battle of Bloody Run during Pontiac's War.
September 1 » Catherine II of Russia endorses Ivan Betskoy's plans for a Foundling Home in Moscow.
September 14 » Seneca warriors defeat British forces at the Battle of Devil's Hole during Pontiac's War.
October 7 » King George III issues the Royal Proclamation of 1763, closing Indigenous lands in North America north and west of the Alleghenies to white settlements.
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