Nijhuis Genealogical Research

Our Family's Journey Through Time

SCHOPMAN, Gerrit Jan

Male 1776 - 1826  (50 years)


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   Date  Event(s)
1776 
  • 4 Jul 1776: The Continental Congress approves the final wording of the United States Declaration of Independence and arranges for it to be published.
1777 
  • 1777: The 2nd edition of Encyclopædia Britannica is published.
  • 14 Jun 1777: The Stars and Stripes is adopted by the Continental Congress as the Flag of the United States.
1778 
  • 26 Nov 1778: In the Hawaiian Islands, Capt. James Cook becomes the first European to land on Maui.
1779 
  • 1779: The Iron Bridge is completed across the River Severn in Shropshire (the first all cast-iron bridge ever constructed).
  • 14 Feb 1779: Captain James Cook dies on the Sandwich Islands on his third and last voyage.
1781 
  • 1781: Carl Wilhelm Scheele discovers tungsten
  • 13 Mar 1781: Sir William Herschel discovers the planet Uranus. Originally he calls it Georgium Sidus (George's Star) in honour of King George III of England.
  • 9 Jun 1781: George Stephenson, English inventor of the Steam locomotieve is born..
1783 
  • Jun 1783: The Montgolfier brothers publicly demonstrate their montgolfière (hot air balloon) in Annonay, France.
  • 8 Jun 1783: The volcano Laki, in Iceland, begins an 8-month eruption which kills 9,350 people and starts a 7-year famine. The eruption causes deaths of livestock when they eat contaminated grass and also widespread crop failure. June: French balloon montgolfière.Effects of the Laki volcano were felt all over Europe. New evidence has been unearthed to conclude that this was one of "the greatest environmental catastrophies in European History".
  • 3 Sep 1783: American Revolutionary War - Treaty of Paris: A treaty between the United States and the Kingdom of Great Britain is signed in Paris, ending the war.
1784 
  • 1784: John Wesley charters the Methodist Church.
  • 1784: The Turks agree to Russia's annexation of the Crimea in the Treaty of Constantinople
1785 
  • 1785: Coal gas is first used for illumination
  • 1785: The first issue of the Daily Universal Register, later known as The Times, is published in London.
1786 
  • 1786: The first ship leaves Britain for Botany Bay, Australia: 820 out of 1,138 aboard are convicts
10 1787 
  • May 1787: Captain Arthur Phillip leaves Portsmouth, England with 11 ships packed with 1,000 convicts amd their jailers to establish a penal colony in Australia.
11 1788 
  • 1788: Construction begins on the Brandenburger Tor in Berlijn.
  • 26 Jan 1788: Australia Day: Eleven ships of the First Fleet from Botany Bay, led by Arthur Phillip, land in what will become Sydney, Australia. Great Britain establishes the prison colony of New South Wales, the first permanent European settlement on the continent.
12 1789 
  • 1789: The French Revolution (1789-1799) begins: Citizens of Paris storm the Bastille and free seven prisoners. In rural areas, peasants attack noble manors.
  • Jan 1789: Mutiny on the Bounty: Fletcher Christian leads the mutiny on HMS Bounty against Captain William Bligh
  • Apr 1789: George Washington is inaugurated at Federal Hall in New York City, beginning his term as the first President of the United States
13 1791 
  • 1791: Long-distance communication speeds up with the unveiling of a semaphore machine in Paris
  • 5 Dec 1791: Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dies.
14 1792 
  • 16 Mar 1792: King Gustav III of Sweden is shot in the back by Jacob Johan Anckarström at a midnight masquerade at the Royal Opera in Stockholm; he lives until March 29, and is succeeded by Gustav IV Adolf
  • 20 Apr 1792: France declares war against Austria
  • 21 Sep 1792: The French Convention abolishes the monarchy and establishes the First Republic.
15 1793 
  • 1793: Claude Chappe presents his semaphore in France; 15 stations are built within a year.
16 1794 
  • 1794: The battle of Fleurus: The French army recaptures the Austrian Netherlands. This marks the beginning of a French period in Belgium.
  • 1794: France occupies Aachen.
  • 5 Oct 1794: Hendrikus Nijhuis is born in Borne, Overijssel, Nederland. In 1835 he married Johanna Maria Hollinck.
17 1795 
  • Jan 1795: The French ocupy Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Jan 1795: The Dutch fleet, frozen in IJsselmeer, is captured by the French 8th Hussards at Den Helder.
18 1796 
  • 1796: Annual British iron production reaches 125,000 tons
  • Jan 1796: The first Dutch (and general) elections are held for the National Assembly of the Batavian Republic (the next Dutch general elections are held in 1888).
  • May 1796: Edward Jenner administers the first smallpox vaccination
19 1797 
  • Jan 1797: London haberdasher John Hetherington wears a silk top hat in public and attracts a large crowd of onlookers. He is later fined £500 for causing a public nuisance
  • 30 Jan 1797: Joanna Nijhuis is born in Borne, Overijssel, Nederland. In 1834 she married Joannis Kamerinck (Kamerling).
  • Mar 1797: John Adams succeeds George Washington as the President of the United States of America.
20 1798 
  • 1798: Alessandro Volta discovers electricity
  • Jan 1798: A coup d'état is staged in the Netherlands (Batavian Republic). Unitarian Democrat Pieter Vreede makes an end to the power of the parliament (with a conservative-moderate majority).
  • May 1798: Irish nationalists known as the Society of United Irishmen launch a bloody failed rebellion against British occupation with some support from France. The United Irishmen are unique amongst Irish nationalist movements in that they manage to unify Catholics and Protestants around republican ideals (the rebellion is quashed in October).
21 1799 
  • 1799: Dutch government takes over Dutch East India Company
  • 17 Sep 1799: Gerhard Heinrich Diek is born in Deutschland.
  • 17 Sep 1799: Gerhard Heinrich Diek is born.
  • 16 Oct 1799: Hermannus Nijhuis is born in Borne, Overijssel, Nederland.
  • Dec 1799: George Washington, the first President of the United States, dies in Mount Vernon, Virginia.
22 1800 
  • 1800: World population was nearing 1 billion people, at 978 million. The 1 billion milestone will not be accomplished until 2 years later, in 1802. The population distribution by region: Africa: 107,000,000 Asia: 635,000,000 China:300-400,000,000 Europe: 203,000,000 Latin-America: 24,000,000 Northern America: 7,000,000
  • 1800: Electrolysis of water is discovered by Anthony Carlisle and William Nicholson by passing a voltaic current through water, generating hydrogen and oxygen.
  • Mar 1800: Alessandro Volta describes his new invention, the voltaic pile, the first chemical battery, in a letter to the Royal Society
  • Dec 1800: An assault on Napoleon Bonaparte fails in Paris
23 1801 
  • Jan 1801: The legislative union of Great Britain and Ireland is completed under the Act of Union 1800, bringing about the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
24 1802 
  • 1802: Marie Tussaud opens her famous wax museum in London, having been commissioned during the Reign of Terror to make death masks of the victims
25 1803 
  • 1803: Major breakthroughs in chemistry occur, with the identification of the elements Rhodium, Palladium, Osmium, Iridium, and Cerium
  • Feb 1803: The invention of the telegraph by Claude Chappe, one of Napolean's officers.
  • Jul 1803: The wagonway between Wandsworth and Croydon is opened, being the first public railway line of the world
  • 16 Oct 1803: Wilhelmina Nijhuis is born in Borne, Overijssel, Nederland.
26 1804 
  • 1804: Morphine is first isolated from opium by the German pharmacist, Friedrich Sertürner
  • 1804: Matthew Flinders recommends that New Holland be renamed Australia (from the Latin "australis" meaning "of the south").
  • Feb 1804: The Cornishman Richard Trevithick's newly-built Penydarren steam locomotive operates on the Merthyr Tramroad between Penydarren in Merthyr Tydfil and Abercynon in South Wales, following several trials since February 13, the world's first locomotive to work on rails
  • May 1804: Napoleon Bonaparte is proclaimed Emperor of the French by the French Senate.
27 1805 
  • 1805: James Squire becomes the first person in Australia to cultivate Hops.
  • 2 Apr 1805: Hans Christian Andersen, Danish writer (d. 1875) is born.
  • Jun 1805: The first Trooping the Colour ceremony is held at the Horse Guards Parade in London
  • Oct 1805: Battle of Trafalgar: British naval fleet led by Admiral Horatio Nelson defeats a combined French and Spanish fleet off the coast of Spain; however, Admiral Nelson is fatally shot.
  • 7 Nov 1805: Hermina Nijhuis is born in Borne, Overijssel, Nederland.
28 1808 
  • Jan 1808: The importation of slaves into the United States is banned; this is also the earliest day under the United States Constitution that an amendment can be made restricting slavery.
29 1811 
  • 1811: British Regency: George, Prince of Wales becomes Prince Regent because of the perceived insanity of his father, King George III of the United Kingdom.
  • 8 Jan 1811: Joannes Nijhuis is born in Borne, Overijssel Nederland.
30 1814 
  • 1814: The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814 is signed
31 1815 
  • 1815: Willem I becomes King of the Netherlands.
32 1816 
  • 1816: Known as the "Year Without A Summer" in the northern hemisphere due to global cooling caused by the Mount Tambora volcanic eruption that had occurred in 1815.
33 1819 
  • 1819: Walter Scott writes his historical novel Ivanhoe.
  • Mar 1819: The SS Savannah leaves port at Savannah, Georgia on a voyage to become the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean. The ship arrives at Liverpool, England on June 20.
34 1821 
  • May 1821: Emperor Napoléon I dies in exile on Saint Helena of arsenic poisoning.
35 1822 
  • 1822: The last public whipping is carried out in Edinburgh
  • 1822: Britain repeals the death penalty for over 100 crimes
36 1823 
  • 1823: Joseph Smith, Jr. says that he was directed by God through the angel Moroni to the place where the Golden plates are stored. He was the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, also known as Mormonism.
37 1824 
  • 1824: The name Australia, recommended by Matthew Flinders in 1804, is finally adopted as the official name of the country once known as New Holland.
38 1825 
  • 1825: The first horse-drawn omnibuses established in London.
  • 1825: The City of Brisbane is founded.
39 1826 
  • 1826: University College London is founded, under the name University of London.


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