Family tree Van Britsom en Bax » Johanna Maria Leijendekker

Personal data Johanna Maria Leijendekker 

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    Household of Johanna Maria Leijendekker

    She is married to Andries de Loor.

    They got married on October 3, 1860 at Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands.


    Child(ren):

    1. Andries de Loor  1861-1923

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    1. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.nl/research/colle...
      Johanna Maria de Loor (geboren Leijendekker)Geboortenaam: Johanna Maria LeijendekkerGeslacht: VrouwHuwelijk: 3 okt 1860 - AmsterdamEchtgenoot: Andries de LoorKinderen: Cornelia Johanna de Weisscher (geboren Loor), Helena Catharina de Loor, Andries de Loor, Fredericus Johannes de Loor, Johannes Baptiste de Loor, Johannes Jacobus de Loor, Johanna Cornelia Margaretha Jansen (geboren de Loor)
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    Historical events

    • The temperature on October 3, 1860 was about 12.0 °C. There was 0.1 mm of rain. The air pressure was 5 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the west-southwest. The airpressure was 76 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 93%. Source: KNMI
    • Koning Willem III (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1849 till 1890 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
    • From March 18, 1858 till February 23, 1860 the Netherlands had a cabinet Rochussen - Van Bosse with the prime ministers J.J. Rochussen (conservatief-liberaal) and Mr. P.P. van Bosse (liberaal).
    • From February 23, 1860 till March 14, 1861 the Netherlands had a cabinet Van Hall - Van Heemstra with the prime ministers Mr. F.A. baron Van Hall (conservatief-liberaal) and Mr. S. baron Van Heemstra (liberaal).
    • In the year 1860: Source: Wikipedia
      • The Netherlands had about 3.3 million citizens.
      • January 1 » The first Polish stamp is issued, replacing the Russian stamps previously in use.
      • March 24 » Sakuradamon Incident: Assassination of Japanese Chief Minister (Tairō) Ii Naosuke.
      • April 6 » The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, later renamed Community of Christ, is organized by Joseph Smith III and others at Amboy, Illinois.
      • May 5 » Giuseppe Garibaldi sets sail from Genoa, leading the expedition of the Thousand to conquer the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and giving birth to the Kingdom of Italy.
      • May 27 » Giuseppe Garibaldi begins his attack on Palermo, Sicily, as part of the Italian unification.
      • December 29 » The launch of HMSWarrior, with her combination of screw propeller, iron hull and iron armour, renders all previous warships obsolete.

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    M. van Britsom, "Family tree Van Britsom en Bax", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-van-britsom-en-bax/I501786.php : accessed May 9, 2024), "Johanna Maria Leijendekker".