Person report

28 Nov 2024

Ingvard Woldsen Meinertz


Details

Namereports-male-deceased Ingvard Woldsen Meinertzavatar-male
Age51
Born21 Sep 1834, Sønderho, Fanø
Died1886
Parents

Relatives

ImageNameRelationship to current personAgeBirth dateBirth placeDeath dateDeath placeFirst marriage dateFirst marriage place
avatar-femalereports-female-deceased Anne Cathrine Jessenwife7925 Sep 1840Odden, Fanø09 Jan 1920Esbjerg, Ribe01 Feb 1860Sønderho Kirke, Fanø
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Søren Ingvard Meinertzson13 Oct 1861Sønderho, Fanø

World history

28 Feb 1844
A gun on USS Princeton exploded while the warship was on a Potomac River cruise, killing six people and injuring twenty others.

20 Nov 1845
Anglo-French blockade of the Río de la Plata: The Argentine Confederation was defeated in the Battle of Vuelta de Obligado, but the losses ultimately made the United Kingdom and France give up the blockade.

09 Mar 1847
Mexican–American War: The Siege of Veracruz began, the first large-scale amphibious assault conducted by United States military forces.

05 Apr 1847
Birkenhead Park, generally acknowledged as the world's first publicly funded civic park, opened in Birkenhead, England.

03 May 1855
American adventurer William Walker and a group of mercenaries sailed from San Francisco to conquer Nicaragua.

18 Jul 1863
American Civil War: Led by Union Army Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, the first formal African American military unit, spearheaded an assault on Fort Wagner, South Carolina.

18 Feb 1865
American Civil War: Union forces destroyed much of Columbia, South Carolina, during their occupation of the town.

26 May 1865
American Civil War: General Edmund Kirby Smith negotiated the surrender of his army, the only significant Confederate Army force remaining in the war.

10 Nov 1865
Henry Wirz, the superintendent of the Confederacy's Andersonville Prison, was hanged after a controversial conviction, becoming the only American Civil War soldier executed for war crimes.

07 Dec 1869
American outlaw Jesse James committed his first confirmed bank robbery in Gallatin, Missouri.


Facts

FactDetailsDatePlaceAddressCauseResponsible agencyNotesCitations
Birth21 Sep 1834Sønderho, Fanø
Christening28 Sep 1834Sønderho Kirke, Fanø
Marriage01 Feb 1860Sønderho Kirke, Fanø
OccupationSkipper
Death1886