Person report
28 Nov 2024
Ingvard Woldsen Meinertz
Details
Name | Ingvard Woldsen Meinertz | |
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Age | 51 | |
Born | 21 Sep 1834, Sønderho, Fanø | |
Died | 1886 | |
Parents |
Relatives
Image | Name | Relationship to current person | Age | Birth date | Birth place | Death date | Death place | First marriage date | First marriage place |
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Anne Cathrine Jessen | wife | 79 | 25 Sep 1840 | Odden, Fanø | 09 Jan 1920 | Esbjerg, Ribe | 01 Feb 1860 | Sønderho Kirke, Fanø | |
Søren Ingvard Meinertz | son | 13 Oct 1861 | Sønderho, 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
Fact | Details | Date | Place | Address | Cause | Responsible agency | Notes | Citations |
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Birth | 21 Sep 1834 | Sønderho, Fanø | ||||||
Christening | 28 Sep 1834 | Sønderho Kirke, Fanø | ||||||
Marriage | 01 Feb 1860 | Sønderho Kirke, Fanø | ||||||
Occupation | Skipper | |||||||
Death | 1886 |