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William Van Norden was a printer while living in New York City, and a librarian while living in Brooklyn. Per 1880 US census, Catherine's father was born in New Jersey, her mother born in New York. Besides William, there appear to be no other Van Nordens born in New Jersey living in New York in the 1850 census of the right age. His wife Sarah is also born in New York. There are very few Van Nordens, and he is living only one house away from Charles Hicks in 1840. Could possibly be her parents, but still needing evidence. Him and his wife would have been a little young, and it's possible he could be an uncle, or other relative.
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1795
1795 • The Hudson's Bay Company trading post Fort Edmonton is constructed; the city of Edmonton, Alberta, eventually grows from it. |
1811
Apr
Age: 16y
birth of childCatherine Van Norden New York, USA ⇓ 2 Sources ⇓ |
1811 • Paraguay declares independence from the Spanish Empire (recognised May 15). |
1816
Age: 21y
occupationNew York City, New York, USA ⇓ He was a printer. 1 Source ⇓ |
1830
Age: 35y
residenceNew York City, New York, USA ⇓ He was living in ward 6. Considering the proximity to where he was living in 1840, as well as the lining up of ages on the census dates, this is very likely him. 1 Source ⇓ |
1830 • Edwin Beard Budding is granted a patent for the invention of the lawnmower. |
1845
Age: 50y
residenceNew York City, New York, USA ⇓ He was the Chairman of the Librarian Committee for the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, founded in 1820. 1 Source ⇓ |
1845 • The eminent and controversial Anglican, John Henry Newman, is received into the Roman Catholic Church. |
1847
Aug 21
Age: 52y
eventNew York City, New York, USA ⇓ William Van Norden signed a printed copy of a book at the St. Bride's library, printed by a James Van Norden. It's mentioned that James Van Norden was likely William's father, but he and William were too close in age for that to be true. He's likely a brother. The book was a copy of the first 'practical printing' handbook. 1 Source ⇓ |
1847 • Samuel Colt sells his first revolver pistol to the U.S government. |
1850
Aug 19
Age: 55y
residenceNew York City, New York, New York, United States ⇓ William Van Norden was a printer. 1 Source ⇓ |
1850 • Harriet Tubman becomes an official conductor of the Underground Railroad. |
1855
Age: 60y
residenceNew York City, New York, United States ⇓ Sarah Fischer's mom, Elizabeth, is living with William Van Norden and Sarah Fischer at 91 years old. William Van Norden is a printer. 1 Source ⇓ |
1855 • Quinault Treaty signed: Quinault and Quileute cede their land to the United States. |
1855
Jun 9
Age: 60y
residenceNew York City, New York, United States ⇓ Sarah Fischer's mom, Elizabeth, is living with William Van Norden and Sarah Fischer at 91 years old. William Van Norden is a printer. 1 Source ⇓ |
1855 • Lord Aberdeen resigns as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom over the management of the Crimean War. |
1860
Jun 20
Age: 65y
residenceBrooklyn, Kings, New York, USA ⇓ William Van Norden was a librarian, him and Sarah living with their daughter Sarah and her husband Alexander Morris. Their other daughter Elizabeth is also living there. The image is from a city directory around the time; it shows which library William worked at, the Apprentices' Library, est. 1820. 2 Sources ⇓ |
1860 • The Grand Duchy of Tuscany is annexed to the newly formed Kingdom of Italy. |
1865
Jun 5
Age: 70y
residenceBrooklyn, Kings, New York, USA ⇓ He was a librarian. 1 Source ⇓ |
1865 • Jefferson Davis meets with his Confederate Cabinet (14 officials) for the last time, in Washington, Georgia, and the Confederate Government is officially dissolved. |
1870
Jul 15
Age: 75y
residenceBrooklyn, Kings, New York, USA ⇓ He was a librarian, living with three of his daughters. 1 Source ⇓ |
1870 • The Spanish Cortes Generales proclaims Amadeo de Saboya as King Amadeus I of Spain. |
1871
Nov 16
Age: 76y
deathBrooklyn, Kings, New York, USA ⇓ He was buried at Greenwood Cemetery. 1 Source ⇓ |
1871 • The member-states of the North German Federation and the south German states unite into a single nation-state known as the German Empire. The King of Prussia is declared the first German Emperor as Wilhelm I of Germany in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles. |