Isaac J Van Deusen Jr.
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Parents
Isaac Van Deusen
Isaac Van Deusen
1829 - 1918
Josephine Hicks
Josephine Hicks
1835 - 1921
Spouse
Anna Lott Franklin
Anna Lott Franklin
1877 - 1923
Children
Siblings

Went prospecting in Wyoming with his brother Paul in 1898.  Moved to Orlando Florida, and was a printer for the newspaper.

1880


Jun 9
Age: 15y
1880 Cologne Cathedral is completed, after construction began in 1248, 632 years earlier.

1888


Aug 24
Age: 23y

residence


Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ⇓
Living at 2105 Tioga Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1888 George Eastman registers the trademark Kodak, and receives a patent for his camera which uses roll film.

1910


Age: 44y
Isaac Van Deusen Sr. & Jr., Anna Lott Franklin, and Josephine Hicks - 1910 United States Federal Census

residence


Conway, Orange, Florida, USA ⇓
Isaac Van Deusen Jr. and his wife Anna (Franklin) Van Deusen are living with his parents, Isaac Van Deusen Sr. and Josephine (Hicks) Van Deusen. Isaac Van Deusen Sr. is a farmer.
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1910 • The electric streetcars of Austria-Hungary, France, Germany and Great Britain are carrying 6.7 million riders per year.

1911


Sep 21
Age: 46y
1911 Heike Kamerlingh Onnes discovers Superconductivity. He presented his findings on April 28, 1911.van Delft, D., and Kes, P. The discovery of superconductivity. Physics Today (September 2010), 38–43.

1915


Age: 49y
Isaac J Van Deusen Jr. - Orlando City Directory

residence


Orlando, Orange, Florida, USA ⇓
Manager of the printing department at the Orange County Citizen
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1915 Twenty-One Demands from Japan to China are made.

1920


Mar 1
Age: 54y
1920 Government of Ireland Act 1920, passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, receives Royal Assent from George V providing for the partition of Ireland into Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland with separate parliaments, granting a measure of home rule.

1923


Age: 57y
1923 Gustav Stresemann is named Chancellor of Germany and founds a coalition government for the Weimar Republic, where hyperinflation means that more than 4,600,000 marks are now needed to buy a single American dollar.

1930


Apr 3
Age: 64y

1940


May 24
Age: 75y

1961


Mar 16
Age: 95y

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