Tuesday 11 September 2018

#52Ancestors, Week 37, Closest to Your Birthday

So, closest to my birthday ? Pretty good timing for this topic, since it IS Birthday week.

Aside from that who shares my birthday on my tree, or celebrated in the days either side ?

Sept 10: 2xGreat Grand Uncle Henry’s birthday
Sept 11: 2nd cousin Vicky’s wedding anniversary; 1st cousin twice removed Hilda born and died (88 years apart)
Sept 12: 3rd cousin once removed Kerry’s wedding anniversary; Great Grandmother Emma’s birthday, 2xGreat Grand Uncle Watty (the goldminer)’s birthday

Then as far as history goes – it is a date which will not be forgotten. Etched into history for time ever more. Although when news broke of the events of September 11, 2001 it was actually already the day AFTER my birthday in my timezone. Now it is the first thing people say (out loud or just on their face) when I state my date of birth. Maybe in a few more decades it won’t be so.

There are quite a variety of historic events across September:

Sept 1, 1159
  
Death of the only English Pope Adrian IV (Nicholas Breakspeare).
Sept 1, 1715
  
Death of King Louis XIV of France ("The Sun King").
Sept 1, 1875
  
Birth of Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950), author of Tarzan of the Apes.
Sept 1, 1939
  
Hitler invaded Poland; thus began World War II in Europe.
Sept 2, 1666
  
Great Fire of London.
Sept 2, 1945
  
President Truman proclaims V-J Day upon the surrender of the Japanese.
Sept 3, 1783
  
Treaty of Paris signed that ended the American Revolutionary War.
Sept 4, 1781
  
City of Los Angeles founded by Spanish Governor Felipe de Neve.
Sept 4, 1962

The Beatles start their first recording session at EMI’s Abbey Road Studios, London.
Sept 5-6, 1972
  
Eleven members of the Israeli Olympic Team were killed during an attack on the Olympic Village in Munich by members of the Black September faction of the Palestinian Liberation Army.
Sept 5, 1800

The end of the Siege of Malta, as Napoleon’s forces surrender to the British following a two year long naval blockade.
Sept 5, 1997
  
Death of Nobel Peace Prize winner and advocate for the poor, Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
Sept 6, 1620
  
The Mayflower ship departed from Plymouth, England, bound for America with 102 passengers and a small crew.
Sept 7, 1533

Birth of Queen Elizabeth I, daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
Sept 8, 1900
  
The worst weather disaster in U.S. history: a hurricane with winds of 120 mph struck Galveston, Texas, killing over 8,000 persons.
Sept 8, 1944

The first V2 flying bombs kill 3 people in London.
Sept 9, 1776
  
The U.S.A. came into existence as the Continental Congress changed the name of the new American nation from the United Colonies to the United States.
Sept 9, 1976
  
Leader of Communist China, Chairman Mao Zedong died.
Sept 11, 1863

Bushranger Captain Thunderbolt escapes from “escape-proof” Cockatoo Island gaol in Sydney Harbour by swimming to the mainland.
Sept 11, 1915

Britain’s first Womens Institute opens in Wales.
Sept 11, 1928

Charles Kingsford-Smith lands the first trans Tasman flight at Wigram, Christchurch.
Sept 11, 19xx

MY BIRTHDAY
Sept 11, 2001
  
The worst terrorist attack in U.S. history.
Sept 12, 1908

Marriage of Winston Churchill to Clementine Hozier.
Sept 12, 1990
  
Treaty was signed to reunite East and West Germany.
Sept 13, 1902

Henry Jackson becomes the first person in Britain to be convicted on fingerprint evidence.
Sept 14, 1752

The first day of the Gregorian calendar in Britain.
Sept 14, 1982
  
Former actress, American born Princess Grace of Monaco died following a car accident.
Sept 15, 1830

MP William Huskisson becomes the first rail fatality at the opening of the Liverpool Manchester Railway.
Sept 15, 1890
  
Birth of prolific English mystery writer Agatha Christie (1890-1976)
Sept 16, 1400

Owain Glyndwr proclaimed Prince of Wales.
Sept 16, 1810
  
Mexican Independence (from Spain) Day.
Sept 17, 1701

King James II of England dies whilst in exile in France.
Sept 18, 1709

Birth of Samuel Johnson, compiler of the first English dictionary.
Sept 19, 1893
  
New Zealand became the first country to grant women the right to vote.
Sept 20, 1258

Consecration of Salisbury Cathedral.
Sept 22, 1735

Britain’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole moves in to 10 Downing Street.
Sept 23, 1848

Chewing gum is produced commercially for the first time.
Sept 24, 1776

The first St Leger horserace is run at Doncaster, Yorkshire.
Sept 25, 1513
  
Balboa first sighted the Pacific Ocean after crossing the Isthmus of Panama.
Sept 25, 1818

The first transfusion of human blood is performed at Guy’s Hospital, London.
Sept 26, 1580

The Golden Hind arrives in Plymouth harbour having sailed round the world under the captaincy of Sir Frances Drake.
Sept 27, 1888

First use of the name “Jack the Ripper” in an anonymous letter to the central news agency.
Sept 28, 1066
  
The Norman conquest of England began.
Sept 28, 1542
  
Spanish discovery of California by Cabrillo.
Sept 28, 1745

“God Save the King” is sung for the first time at London’s Drury Lane Theatre.
Sept 29, 1758

Birth of Horatio Nelson.
Sept 30, 1928

Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin while working at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, London.

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