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Données personnelles William Henry Buck 

Les sources 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21Les sources 1, 7, 8, 9, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28

Famille de William Henry Buck

(1) Il a/avait une relation avec Elizabeth Ann Ripley.


Enfant(s):

  1. Thornton James Buck  1855-1913
  2. Priscilla Buck  ± 1856-????
  3. Liva Belle Buck  1858-1949


(2) Il est marié avec Jane Heslep.

Ils se sont mariés le 1 décembre 1853 à Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States, il avait 21 ans.Les sources 9, 22, 32


Enfant(s):

  1. George Tillman Buck  1856-1930 
  2. Florida Buck  1858-1930 
  3. John Stephan Buck  1861-1955 
  4. John Buck  ± 1861-????
  5. Abraham Lincoln Buck  ± 1865-1925
  6. Eunice Lois Buck  1870-1943
  7. Anna Elizabeth Buck  1873-1941 
  8. Eliza Jane Buck  1875-1952
  9. James Elbert Buck  1880-1950

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de William Henry Buck

David Knight
1755-> 1776
Blanche Harwood
± 1755-????
John H. Buck
1778-1864

William Henry Buck
1832-1910

(1) 
Priscilla Buck
± 1856-????
(2) 1853

Jane Heslep
1837-1907

Florida Buck
1858-1930
John Buck
± 1861-????

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  1. 1860 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1860; Census Place: Tyler, Virginia; Roll: M653_1382; Page: 151; Family History Library Film: 805382 / Ancestry.com
  2. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
    http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=110860350&pid=39
  3. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    William Henry Buck<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Aug 20 1832 - Virginia, United States<br>Death: Dec 10 1910 - Lincoln, Tyler, West Virginia, United States<br>Father: John H Buck<br>Mother: Sarah Mary Buck (born Knight)<br>Siblings: Lavinia Buck, John "Jack" Buck, Jr, William T Buck, Archibald Buck, James Calvin Buck, Elizabeth Buck, David Buck<;/a>, Ruthie Buck, David Buck, Susan Buck, Millie Jane Buck, Alexander Buck
  4. 1870 United States Federal Census, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    Henry Buck<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Circa 1832 - Virginia, United States<br>Residence: June 1 1870 - West Virginia, USA<br>Age: 38<br&gt;Race: White<br>Wife (implied): Jane Buck<br>Children (implied): George Buck, Florida Buck, John Buck, Christena Buck, Lincoln Buck, Sarah Buck, Unis Buck<br&;gt;Census: usehold<br>Relation to head; Name; Age; Suggested alternatives<br>Head (implied); <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10128-74659831/henry-buck-in-1870-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">Henry Buck</a>; 38; <br>Wife (implied); <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10128-74659832/jane-buck-in-1870-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">Jane Buck</a>; 33; <br>Son (implied); <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10128-74659833/george-buck-in-1870-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">George Buck</a>; 13; <br>Daughter (implied); <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10128-74659834/florida-buck-in-1870-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">Florida Buck</a>; 11; <br>Son (implied); <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10128-74659835/john-buck-in-1870-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">John Buck</a>; 9; <br>Daughter (implied); <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10128-74659836/christena-buck-in-1870-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">Christena Buck</a>; 6; <br>Son (implied); <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10128-74659837/lincoln-buck-in-1870-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">Lincoln Buck</a>; 5; <br>Daughter (implied); <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10128-74659838/sarah-buck-in-1870-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">Sarah Buck</a>; 4; <br&gt;Daughter (implied); <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10128-74659839/unis-buck-in-1870-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">Unis Buck</a>; 1 month;
  5. Pennsylvania Newspapers, 1795-2009, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 18 décembre 1910
    <p>Reading Eagle<br />Publication: Reading, Berks County, PA, USA<br />Date: Dec 18 1910<br />Periodicity: Daily<br />Text: "...father being the late Jonathan Millard. She is survived by one son. Paul, and the following sisters and brothers: Mrs William Herflicker and Mrs. Henry Buck, Mrs. Joseph Herflicker. and William •Millard ... destination late. Loi Death of Widow of Howard Leinbach. Dec. Sarah L., widow of Howard Leinbach, died at the residence of her son, Paul West Birds- boro, of heart disease. Her maiden name was Millard, her ... 'clock Services at the house only; interment private in St. Michael's Cemetery. The arrangements will be ln charge of Funeral Director Edwin F. Mohr. Good Skating on the canal was especially fine on Sunday ... , Dec 2 4, at this place. THE LATE MOSES..."</p>
  6. 1900 United States Federal Census, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    Henry Buck<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Aug 1832 - West Virginia, United States<br>Residence: 1900 - Lincoln district (north side, excl. Sistersville city), Tyler, West Virginia, USA<br>Age: 68<br>Marital status: Married<br>Marriage: Circa 1853<br>Race: White<br>Ethnicity: American<br>Wife: Jane Buck<br>Children: William H Buck, James E Buck, Jennie E Wade<br>Census: Township:excl. Sistersville city)Enum. District:84Family:10 County:TylerSeries:T623Line:51 State:West VirginiaRoll:1241774Image:126 Date:1900Sheet:1 See household members<br><a id='household'></a>Household<br>Relation to head; Name; Age; Suggested alternatives<br>Head; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10131-126296931/henry-buck-in-1900-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">Henry Buck</a>; 68; <br>Wife; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10131-126296932/jane-buck-in-1900-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">Jane Buck</a>; 63; <br>Son-in-Law; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10131-126296935/friend-wade-in-1900-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">Friend Wade</a>; 27; <br>Daughter; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10131-126296936/jennie-e-wade-in-1900-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">Jennie E Wade</a>; 25; <br>Son; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10131-126296933/william-h-buck-in-1900-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">William H Buck</a>; 22; <br>Son; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10131-126296934/james-e-buck-in-1900-united-states-federal-census?s=570626171">James E Buck</a>; 20;
  7. Virginia, Compiled Marriages, 1740-1850, Ancestry.com / Ancestry.com
  8. 1850 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 61, Tyler, Virginia; Roll: M432_979; Page: 358B; Image: 293 / Ancestry.com
  9. West Virginia, Marriages Index, 1785-1971, Ancestry.com / Ancestry.com
  10. Pennsylvania Newspapers, 1795-2009, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 18 décembre 1910
    <p>Reading Eagle<br />Publication: Reading, Berks County, PA, USA<br />Date: Dec 18 1910<br />Periodicity: Daily<br />Text: "...father being the late Jonathan Millard. She is survived by one son. Paul, and the following sisters and brothers: Mrs William Herflicker and Mrs. Henry Buck, Mrs. Joseph Herflicker. and William •Millard ... destination late. Loi Death of Widow of Howard Leinbach. Dec. Sarah L., widow of Howard Leinbach, died at the residence of her son, Paul West Birds- boro, of heart disease. Her maiden name was Millard, her ... 'clock Services at the house only; interment private in St. Michael's Cemetery. The arrangements will be ln charge of Funeral Director Edwin F. Mohr. Good Skating on the canal was especially fine on Sunday ... , Dec 2 4, at this place. THE LATE MOSES..."</p>
  11. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    William T Buck<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Sep 19 1823<br>Father: John H Buck<br>Mother: Sarah Mary Buck (born Knight)<br>Siblings: Lavinia Buck, John "Jack" Buck, Jr, Archibald Buck, James Calvin Buck, Elizabeth Buck, David Buck, Ruthie Buck, David Buck, Susan Buck, William Henry Buck, , Alexander Buck
  12. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1836-1922, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 22 décembre 1910
    <p>Cameron County Press<br />Publication: Emporium, Cameron, Pennsylvania, USA<br />Date: Dec 22 1910<br />Text: ".... Prothonotary W. J. Leavitt attended the funeral of his late friend, William Buck, at Ridgway. They used to enjoy outings together—Mr. Buck serving as cook for the camp. Mr. and Mrs. TferrvShade, ofSinnamahoning ..."&;lt;br />About this sourceCornelius B. Gould (1826-1897) arrived in Emporium, Pennsylvania, on the last day of February 1866, recruited from Binghamton, New York, by a group of Cameron County Republicans who wanted a local newspaper reflecting that party’s politics. Gould, a native of Cherry Valley, New York, had worked with three newspapers in that state.In an 1888 memoir published in J.H. Beers’s The History of Cameron County (1890), Gould said that his first impulse upon arriving in Emporium was to get on the next train back to New York, as “a more desolate looking place, or one more uninviting to embark in the enterprise of establishing a newspaper, could rarely be found. The only view that met our eye, on stepping from the cars, was the towering mountains, woods, and stumps.” Gould stayed, despite the discovery that the equipment provided from the defunct Smethport Citizen consisted of a hand press and some type. The Cameron County Press was launched in March 1866 and was an immediate success, allowing Gould to buy a new Gordon press.Cameron County, located in the Allegheny Mountains wilderness of Pennsylvania, was formed in March 1860 from parts of Clinton, Elk, McKean, and Potter Counties, and named for United States Senator Simon Cameron, of Lancaster. Edward Shippen settled in the area along Sinnemahoning Creek (emptying into the West Branch of the Susquehanna River) around 1810, and the community was known as Shippen in 1861 when chosen as the Cameron County seat. The name was changed to Emporium when the town was incorporated in 1864. Emporium, a Latinized form of the Greek word for market or center of trade, reflected the citizens’ (all 800 or so) hopes for prosperity. Lumbering and its adjuncts of sawmills and tanneries were the largest industries in town in the late 1800s. Emporium’s population increased by almost 86 percent (to 2,147) between 1880 and 1890, and the Press thrived, claiming 800 readers, despite a major setback when the plant burned down in November 1877. In 1890, a new industry --explosives manufacturing--arrived, and the Climax Powder Plant later supplied explosives for constructing the Panama Canal. At least three other explosives factories opened later, supplying the needs of the country during World War I and underscoring Emporium’s nickname, “Powder City.”Gould died in May 1897, and there was a seamless takeover of the Cameron County Pressby his son-in-law, Henry H. Mullin (1851-1916), a Carlisle native who had arrived in Emporium in 1867 and immediately joined the Press. Mullin made few changes to the newspaper, which remained six columns wide and eight pages long, and continued to cover local news in depth through columns titled “Personal Gossip” and “Death’s Doings,” while serialized fiction by famous authors of day including H. Rider Haggard and Arthur Conan Doyle was featured on page one. Of special interest were letters (March 11, 1897) from local residents who had gone to Alaska as gold prospectors in 1896; reports (August 1896) on the local reunion of the famed Bucktail Regiment, the 42nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry of the Civil War, whose men had come from Cameron and nearby counties; and news reports (September 4, 1902) of the explosion of the nitroglycerine building at the Keystone Powder Works, “the third shock of the kind in eleven years.”</p>
  13. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
    http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=158758566&pid=38
    / Ancestry.com
  14. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1836-1922, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 22 décembre 1910
    <p>Cameron County Press<br />Publication: Emporium, Cameron, Pennsylvania, USA<br />Date: Dec 22 1910<br />Text: ".... Prothonotary W. J. Leavitt attended the funeral of his late friend, William Buck, at Ridgway. They used to enjoy outings together—Mr. Buck serving as cook for the camp. Mr. and Mrs. TferrvShade, ofSinnamahoning ..."&;lt;br />About this sourceCornelius B. Gould (1826-1897) arrived in Emporium, Pennsylvania, on the last day of February 1866, recruited from Binghamton, New York, by a group of Cameron County Republicans who wanted a local newspaper reflecting that party’s politics. Gould, a native of Cherry Valley, New York, had worked with three newspapers in that state.In an 1888 memoir published in J.H. Beers’s The History of Cameron County (1890), Gould said that his first impulse upon arriving in Emporium was to get on the next train back to New York, as “a more desolate looking place, or one more uninviting to embark in the enterprise of establishing a newspaper, could rarely be found. The only view that met our eye, on stepping from the cars, was the towering mountains, woods, and stumps.” Gould stayed, despite the discovery that the equipment provided from the defunct Smethport Citizen consisted of a hand press and some type. The Cameron County Press was launched in March 1866 and was an immediate success, allowing Gould to buy a new Gordon press.Cameron County, located in the Allegheny Mountains wilderness of Pennsylvania, was formed in March 1860 from parts of Clinton, Elk, McKean, and Potter Counties, and named for United States Senator Simon Cameron, of Lancaster. Edward Shippen settled in the area along Sinnemahoning Creek (emptying into the West Branch of the Susquehanna River) around 1810, and the community was known as Shippen in 1861 when chosen as the Cameron County seat. The name was changed to Emporium when the town was incorporated in 1864. Emporium, a Latinized form of the Greek word for market or center of trade, reflected the citizens’ (all 800 or so) hopes for prosperity. Lumbering and its adjuncts of sawmills and tanneries were the largest industries in town in the late 1800s. Emporium’s population increased by almost 86 percent (to 2,147) between 1880 and 1890, and the Press thrived, claiming 800 readers, despite a major setback when the plant burned down in November 1877. In 1890, a new industry --explosives manufacturing--arrived, and the Climax Powder Plant later supplied explosives for constructing the Panama Canal. At least three other explosives factories opened later, supplying the needs of the country during World War I and underscoring Emporium’s nickname, “Powder City.”Gould died in May 1897, and there was a seamless takeover of the Cameron County Pressby his son-in-law, Henry H. Mullin (1851-1916), a Carlisle native who had arrived in Emporium in 1867 and immediately joined the Press. Mullin made few changes to the newspaper, which remained six columns wide and eight pages long, and continued to cover local news in depth through columns titled “Personal Gossip” and “Death’s Doings,” while serialized fiction by famous authors of day including H. Rider Haggard and Arthur Conan Doyle was featured on page one. Of special interest were letters (March 11, 1897) from local residents who had gone to Alaska as gold prospectors in 1896; reports (August 1896) on the local reunion of the famed Bucktail Regiment, the 42nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry of the Civil War, whose men had come from Cameron and nearby counties; and news reports (September 4, 1902) of the explosion of the nitroglycerine building at the Keystone Powder Works, “the third shock of the kind in eleven years.”</p>
  15. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    William Henry Buck<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Aug 20 1832 - Virginia, United States<br>Death: Dec 10 1910 - Lincoln, Tyler, West Virginia, United States<br>Father: John H Buck<br>Mother: Sarah Mary Buck (born Knight)<br>Siblings: Lavinia Buck, John "Jack" Buck, Jr, William T Buck, Archibald Buck, James Calvin Buck, Elizabeth Buck, David Buck<;/a>, Ruthie Buck, David Buck, Susan Buck, Millie Jane Buck, Alexander Buck
  16. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 10 janvier 2019
    William Henry Buck Sr.Birth name: William Henry Buck Sr.Gender: MaleBirth: Aug 20 1832 - Washington, Washington, Pennsylvania, United StatesMarriage: Spouse: Jane Heslep - Dec 1 1853 - Sistersville, Tyler, VirginiaResidence: 1900 - Lincoln district (north side, excl. Sistersville city), Tyler, West Virginia, United StatesDeath: Dec 10 1910 - Tyler, West Virginia, United StatesBurial: Kimble Cemetery, Tyler, West Virginia, United StatesParents: John Henry Buck Sr., Sarah Mary Buck (born Knight)Wife: Jane Buck (born Heslep)Children: , John Stephen Buck, James E Buck, Christena Kimble (born Buck), Abraham Lincoln Buck, <a>Florida Kimble (born Buck), Eliza Jane Wade (born Buck), George Tillman Buck, Cordelia Verna Buck, Eunice Lois Slider (born Buck), Sarah Tabitha Roberts (born Buck), Anna Elizabeth Kimble (born Buck)Siblings: Alexander Buck, Susanna Kimble (born Buck), Archibald Buck, Elizabeth Buck, Bertha Wright (born Buck), John Parriot Buck Jr., David Buck, Milyjune Dennis (born Buck), James Calvin Buck Sr, Lavina Kimble (born Buck)
  17. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    William Henry Buck<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Aug 20 1832<br>Death: Dec 10 1910<br>Wife: Elizabeth Ann Buck (born Riffle)<br>Son: Thornton James Buck
  18. West Virginia Death Index & Certificates, 1853-1964, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    Henry Buck<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Circa 1831<br>Death: Dec 10 1910 - Buck Run West Virginia<br>Age: 79<br>Occupation: Farmer&lt;br>Marital status: Widowed<br>County of death registration: Tyler
  19. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 21 janvier 2019
    William Henry Buck Sr.Birth name: William Henry Buck Sr.Gender: MaleBirth: Aug 20 1832 - Washington, Washington, Pennsylvania, United StatesMarriage: Spouse: Jane Heslep - Dec 1 1853 - Sistersville, Tyler, VirginiaResidence: 1900 - Lincoln district (north side, excl. Sistersville city), Tyler, West Virginia, United StatesDeath: Dec 10 1910 - Tyler, West Virginia, United StatesBurial: Kimble Cemetery, Tyler, West Virginia, United StatesParents: John Henry Buck Sr., Sarah Mary Buck (born Knight)Wife: Jane Buck (born Heslep)Children: , John Stephen Buck, James E Buck, Christena Kimble (born Buck), Abraham Lincoln Buck, <a>Florida Kimble (born Buck), Eliza Jane Wade (born Buck), George Tillman Buck, Cordelia Verna Buck, Eunice Lois Slider (born Buck), Sarah Tabitha Roberts (born Buck), Anna Elizabeth Kimble (born Buck)Siblings: Alexander Buck, Susanna Kimble (born Buck), Archibald Buck, Elizabeth Buck, Bertha Wright (born Buck), John Parriot Buck Jr., David Buck, Milyjune Dennis (born Buck), James Calvin Buck Sr, Lavina Kimble (born Buck)
  20. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Lincoln, Tyler, West Virginia; Roll: T624_1698; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 0097; FHL microfilm: 1375711 / Ancestry.com
  21. West Virginia Death Index & Certificates, 1853-1964, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    H. Buck<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Circa 1867<br>Death: Dec 12 1887 - Tyler West Virginia<br>Age: 20<br>County of death registration: Tyler
  22. 1900 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Lincoln, Tyler, West Virginia; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0084; FHL microfilm: 1241774 / Ancestry.com
  23. U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865, Ancestry.com, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registration Records (Provost Marshal General's Bureau; Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865); Record Group: 110, Records of the Provost Marsha / Ancestry.com
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  26. West Virginia, Deaths Index, 1853-1973, Ancestry.com / Ancestry.com
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  28. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, Ancestry.com / Ancestry.com
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  34. 1880 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Year: 1880; Census Place: Lincoln, Tyler, West Virginia; Roll: 1414; Page: 104C; Enumeration District: 184
  35. U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865, Ancestry.com, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registration Records (Provost Marshal General's Bureau; Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865); Record Group: 110, Records of the Provost Marsh
  36. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Lincoln, Tyler, West Virginia; Roll: T624_1698; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 0097; FHL microfilm: 1375711

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  • La température le 1 décembre 1853 était d'environ -3 °C. Le taux d'humidité relative était de 91%. Source: KNMI
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    De Republiek der Verenigde Nederlanden werd in 1794-1795 door de Fransen veroverd onder leiding van bevelhebber Charles Pichegru (geholpen door de Nederlander Herman Willem Daendels); de verovering werd vergemakkelijkt door het dichtvriezen van de Waterlinie; Willem V moest op 18 januari 1795 uitwijken naar Engeland (en van daaruit in 1801 naar Duitsland); de patriotten namen de macht over van de aristocratische regenten en proclameerden de Bataafsche Republiek; op 16 mei 1795 werd het Haags Verdrag gesloten, waarmee ons land een vazalstaat werd van Frankrijk; in 3.1796 kwam er een Nationale Vergadering; in 1798 pleegde Daendels een staatsgreep, die de unitarissen aan de macht bracht; er kwam een nieuwe grondwet, die een Vertegenwoordigend Lichaam (met een Eerste en Tweede Kamer) instelde en als regering een Directoire; in 1799 sloeg Daendels bij Castricum een Brits-Russische invasie af; in 1801 kwam er een nieuwe grondwet; bij de Vrede van Amiens (1802) kreeg ons land van Engeland zijn koloniën terug (behalve Ceylon); na de grondwetswijziging van 1805 kwam er een raadpensionaris als eenhoofdig gezag, namelijk Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck (van 31 oktober 1761 tot 25 maart 1825).
  • Du 1 novembre 1849 au 19 avril 1853 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Thorbecke I avec comme premier ministre Mr. J.R. Thorbecke (liberaal).
  • Du 19 avril 1853 au 1 juillet 1856 il y avait en Hollande le gouvernement Van Hall - Donker Curtius avec comme premiers ministres Mr. F.A. baron Van Hall (conservatief-liberaal) et Mr. D. Donker Curtius (conservatief-liberaal).
  • En l'an 1853: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 3,3 millions d'habitants.
    • 30 janvier » mariage de Napoléon III avec Eugénie de Palafox, comtesse de Teba.
    • 18 février » le roi de Birmanie Pagan Min est contraint d'abdiquer en faveur de son demi-frère Mindon Min.
    • 4 mars » Franklin Pierce devient le 14 Président des États-Unis d'Amérique.
    • 8 juillet » arrivée des Navires noirs du Commodore Perry en baie de Tokyo, à Uraga.
    • 4 octobre » début de la guerre de Crimée.
    • 30 décembre » achat Gadsden entre les États-Unis et le Mexique.
  • La température au 10 décembre 1910 était entre 5,0 et 9,3 °C et était d'une moyenne de 7,1 °C. Il y avait 0,4 mm de précipitation. Il y avait -0,1 heures de soleil (0%). La force moyenne du vent était de 4 Bft (vent modéré) et venait principalement du sud-est. Source: KNMI
  • Du 12 février 1908 au 29 août 1913 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Heemskerk avec comme premier ministre Mr. Th. Heemskerk (AR).
  • En l'an 1910: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 5,9 millions d'habitants.
    • 15 janvier » le Congo français devient l'Afrique-Équatoriale française.
    • 20 février » assassinat du Premier ministre égyptien copte Boutros Ghali, qui meurt le lendemain.
    • 25 février » devant la menace chinoise, le Dalaï-lama se réfugie aux Indes.
    • 3 mars » John D. Rockefeller crée une fondation destinée à promouvoir la science.
    • 8 mars » Élisa Deroche devient la première femme à obtenir son brevet de pilote, au camp de Châlons.
    • 6 mai » George V devient roi du Royaume-Uni à la suite du décès de son père, Édouard VII.
  • La température au 13 décembre 1910 était entre 6,4 et 10,7 °C et était d'une moyenne de 8,0 °C. Il y avait 4,0 heures de soleil (51%). La force moyenne du vent était de 5 Bft (vent assez fort) et venait principalement du sud-sud-est. Source: KNMI
  • Du 12 février 1908 au 29 août 1913 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Heemskerk avec comme premier ministre Mr. Th. Heemskerk (AR).
  • En l'an 1910: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 5,9 millions d'habitants.
    • 20 février » assassinat du Premier ministre égyptien copte Boutros Ghali, qui meurt le lendemain.
    • 25 février » devant la menace chinoise, le Dalaï-lama se réfugie aux Indes.
    • 17 mars » un sens giratoire est instauré place de la Concorde à Paris.
    • 12 avril » lancement du SMS Zrínyi de la Marine austro-hongroise.
    • 31 mai » indépendance de l'Union d'Afrique du Sud.
    • 5 octobre » proclamation de la République portugaise.


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Sur le nom de famille Buck

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Lors de la copie des données de cet arbre généalogique, veuillez inclure une référence à l'origine:
Elizabeth Cromer, "Family tree Cromer/Russell/Buck/Pratt", base de données, Généalogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/family-tree-cromer-russell-buck-pratt/P38.php : consultée 29 mai 2024), "William Henry Buck (1832-1910)".