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1862
Jul 18
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birthDanzig, Germany ⇓ He was born in Danzig, also called the "Free State of Danzig", in Western Germany, near Poland. 3 Sources ⇓ |
1862 • American Civil War – Battle of Shiloh: The Union Army under General Ulysses S. Grant defeats the Confederates near Shiloh, Tennessee. |
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Age: 24y
1887
Age: 24y
birth of childAnna Lenser Germany ⇓ |
1887 • At the Sydney Cricket Ground, George Lohmann becomes the first bowler to take eight wickets in a Test innings. The famous William Frawley was born. |
1891
Age: 28y
birth of childOtto Lenser Germany ⇓ |
1891 • Liliuokalani is proclaimed Queen of Hawaii. |
1892
Age: 29y
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birth of childPaul G Lenser Germany ⇓ 1 Source ⇓ |
1892 • In San Francisco, California, John Muir organizes the Sierra Club. |
1892
Apr 29
Age: 29y
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immigrationNew York, New York, USA ⇓ Albert and Augusta departed from Waldorf, Germany on board the boat "Italia" and arrived at New York on April 29th. With them were their three children, Anna, Otto, and Paul, who was only one month old. Albert was a laborer. 3 Sources ⇓ |
1892 • John Thompson becomes Canada's fourth prime minister. |
1895
Mar 16
Age: 32y
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birth of childHenry Frank Lenser Cornplanter, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA ⇓ 3 Sources ⇓ |
1895 • In Munich, bicyclists have to pass a test and display license plates. |
1895
Apr 21
Age: 32y
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residenceOil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA ⇓ Albert G Lenser and Augusta Koschnitski baptize their son at the Evangical Lutheran Church in Oil City. 1 Source ⇓ |
1895 • A corps of 2,350 Italian troops, mostly Ascari, are crushed by 30,000 Abyssian troops at Amba Alagi. |
1910
Age: 47y
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residenceCornplanter, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA ⇓ Worked as a machinist at a machinist shop. 1 Source ⇓ |
1910 • The first air flight for the purpose of delivering commercial freight takes place in the United States of America. The flight, made by Wright Brothers pilot Philip Parmalee between Dayton, Ohio and Columbus, Ohio. |
1920
Age: 57y
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residenceCornplanter, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA ⇓ Worked as a machinist in a machinist shop with his son Henry. 1 Source ⇓ |
1920 • The Netherlands refuses to extradite the German Kaiser. |
1930
Age: 67y
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residenceCornplanter, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA ⇓ Retired, living only a few houses away from oldest son Paul. 1 Source ⇓ |
1930 • Canadian adventurer William "Red" Hill, Sr., makes a five-hour journey down the Niagara Gorge rapids. |
1940
Age: 77y
1940 • WWII: The Anglo-French Supreme War Council decides to withdraw all forces under its control from Norway. |
1953
Age: 90y
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residenceOil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA ⇓ Albert was living at 1024 West Second Street in Oil City before his death. The house was built in 1900. 1 Source ⇓ |
1953 • The Standards And Recommended Practices (SARPS) for Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) were adopted by the ICAO Council. These SARPS are in Annex 15 to the Chicago Convention and 15 May is celebrated by the AIS community as “World AIS Day”. |
1953
Dec 24
Age: 91y
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deathOil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA ⇓ Albert died of a heart attack. 2 Sources ⇓ |
1953 • The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approves color television (using the NTSC standard). |