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Abraham Schram
1792-1793


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    Historical events

    • The temperature on December 21, 1792 was about 5.0 °C. There was 22 mm of rainWind direction mainly south-southwest. Weather type: betrokken. Source: KNMI
    • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1751 till 1795 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
    • In the year 1792: Source: Wikipedia
      • January 9 » Treaty of Jassy between Russian and Ottoman Empire is signed.
      • April 2 » The Coinage Act is passed establishing the United States Mint.
      • April 5 » United States President George Washington exercises his authority to veto a bill, the first time this power is used in the United States.
      • April 20 » France declares war against the "King of Hungary and Bohemia", the beginning of French Revolutionary Wars.
      • May 15 » War of the First Coalition: France declares war on Kingdom of Sardinia.
      • July 25 » The Brunswick Manifesto is issued to the population of Paris promising vengeance if the French royal family is harmed.
    • The temperature on July 12, 1793 was about 20.0 °C. Wind direction mainly east-southeast. Weather type: helder. Source: KNMI
    • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1751 till 1795 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
    • In the year 1793: Source: Wikipedia
      • January 21 » After being found guilty of treason by the French National Convention, Louis XVI of France is executed by guillotine.
      • July 22 » Alexander Mackenzie reaches the Pacific Ocean becoming the first recorded human to complete a transcontinental crossing of North America.
      • October 15 » Queen Marie Antoinette of France is tried and convicted, and condemned to death the following day.
      • November 10 » A Goddess of Reason is proclaimed by the French Convention at the suggestion of Pierre Gaspard Chaumette.
      • November 16 » French Revolution: Ninety dissident Roman Catholic priests are executed by drowning at Nantes.
      • December 26 » Second Battle of Wissembourg: France defeats Austria.
    

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    The Family tree Schram uit Huizen publication was prepared by Rob Schram (contact is not possible).
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    Rob Schram, "Family tree Schram uit Huizen", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-schram/R2709.php : accessed February 26, 2026), "Abraham Schram (1792-1793)".