Henri-Armand du Wicquet de Rodelinghem, 1848–?>
- Name
- Henri-Armand /du Wicquet de Rodelinghem/
- Given names
- Henri-Armand
- Surname prefix
- du
- Surname
- Wicquet de Rodelinghem
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Source citation: Note: In 1857-1859, there was an extremely severe worldwide outbreak of influenza. |
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Source citation: Note: In the spring of 1861, tensions between the northern and southern United States over issues including state's right versus federal authority, westward expansion and slavery exploded into the American Civil War. |
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Source citation: Note: The Eureka Diamond was the first diamond discovered in South Africa. It weighed 21.25 carats (4.250 g), and was found by Erasmus Jacobs near Hopetown on the Orange River in 1867. The diamond, cut to a 10.73-carat (2.146 g) cushion-shaped brilliant, is currently on display at the Mine Museum in Kimberley. The discovery of diamonds in South Africa led to the Kimberley Diamond Rush, and marked the beginning of the Mineral Revolution. |
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Source citation: Note: Pilgrim's rest declared a gold field. |
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Source citation: Note: In 1881 gold in the Barberton area was discovered by Tom McLachlan who found alluvial gold at Jamestown. However due to the location (the hot lowveld region was rife with malaria) no-one wanted to go there until Auguste Roberts (French Bob) discovered gold in Concession Creek in 20 June 1883. This discovery resulted in a gold rush to the area. |
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Source citation: Note: Discovery of the Main Reef in Witwatersrand. Gold rushes to Pilgrim's Rest and Barberton were precursors to the biggest discovery of all, the Main Reef/Main Reef Leader on Gerhardus Oosthuizen's farm Langlaagte, Portion C, in 1886, the Witwatersrand Gold Rush and the subsequent rapid development of the gold field there, the biggest of them all. |
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Source citation: Note: Bubonic plague breaks out in Cape Town. |
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Source citation: Note: The South African Republic (Dutch: Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek, ZAR), often referred to as the Transvaal and sometimes as the Republic of Transvaal, was an independent and internationally recognised country in Southern Africa from 1852 to 1902. |
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Source citation: Note: The Orange Free State (Dutch: Oranje-Vrijstaat, Afrikaans: Oranje-Vrystaat) was an independent Boer sovereign republic in southern Africa during the second half of the 19th century, and later a British colony and a province of the Union of South Africa. It is the historical precursor to the present-day Free State province. |
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Source citation: Note: Pneumonic plague breaks out in Johannesburg. |
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Source: 1939 Register, UK
Citation details: War register: Reginald E G JUDD and household (1939), https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=TNA/R39/1815/1815H/006/19 : accessed 20 Feb 2022 |
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Source citation: Note: Tuberculosis reaches epidemic proportions in South Africa. |
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Source citation: Note: Union of South Africa established. |
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Source citation: Note: Smallpox outbreaks: The outbreak of smallpox is reported in the Malay Location, Johannesburg and cases of smallpox are discovered in Durban. |
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Source citation: Note: An estimated 500,000 people die from the Spanish flu epidemic in South Africa, the fifth hardest hit country in the world. |
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Source citation: Note: The Wall Street Crash sets off the Great Depression, the most severe worldwide economic depression in the 20th century. |
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Source citation: Note: Decimalisation of currency replaces the South African pound with the South African rand. |
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Source citation: Note: South Africa becomes a republic. |
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1848–
Birth: June 30, 1848
— Paris, Île-de-France, France |
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1855–
Birth: April 7, 1855
— Fauquembergues, Hauts-de-France, France |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1880 — |
14 months
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1881–1967
Birth: February 24, 1881
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— Thérouanne, Hauts-de-France, France Death: November 23, 1967 — Boulogne-sur-mer, Hauts-de-France, France |
22 months
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1882–1960
Birth: December 13, 1882
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— New York City, New York, United States of America Death: March 19, 1960 — Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, Île-de-France, France |
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1883–
Birth: June 1, 1883
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— Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands |
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1848–
Birth: June 30, 1848
— Paris, Île-de-France, France |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1880 — |
21 years
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15 months
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1902–1987
Birth: April 1, 1902
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— Paris, Île-de-France, France Death: December 1987 |
Descendants of Henri-Armand du Wicquet de Rodelinghem
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Generation 1
Henri-Armand du Wicquet de Rodelinghem, professional artist (in 1883), was born on June 30, 1848 in Paris, Île-de-France, France.
He married 2 times. The first time he married Léonie-Anastasie Drolez, daughter of Eugène Drolez and Anastasie Claudoré, about 1880. She was born on April 7, 1855 in Fauquembergues, Hauts-de-France, France.
The second time he married Marie-Rose Clere in 1880.
Children of Henri-Armand du Wicquet de Rodelinghem and Léonie-Anastasie Drolez:
- Jeanne Louise du Wicquet de Rodelinghem (1881–1967)
- Hélène du Wicquet de Rodelinghem (1882–1960)
- Armand Louis du Wicquet de Rodelinghem (1883–)
Children of Henri-Armand du Wicquet de Rodelinghem and Marie-Rose Clere:
- René du Wicquet de Rodelinghem (1900–)
- Henri du Wicquet de Rodelinghem (1901–1902)
- Marie-Louise du Wicquet de Rodelinghem (1902–1987)
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Generation 2 back to top
Jeanne Louise du Wicquet de Rodelinghem, daughter of Henri-Armand du Wicquet de Rodelinghem and Léonie-Anastasie Drolez, was born on February 24, 1881 in Thérouanne, Hauts-de-France, France and died on November 23, 1967 in Boulogne-sur-mer, Hauts-de-France, France at the age of 86.
She married 2 times. The first time she married Emile Louis Joseph Ducrocq, son of .
The second time she married Léon Gémy Ducrocq, son of .
Children of Jeanne Louise du Wicquet de Rodelinghem and Emile Louis Joseph Ducrocq:
- Private
- Raymond Gémy Frédéric Ducrocq (1905–1954)
- Hélène Maria Ducrocq (1906–1996)
Children of Jeanne Louise du Wicquet de Rodelinghem and Léon Gémy Ducrocq:
- Jean Ducrocq (1920–1973)
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Generation 3 back to top
Hélène Maria Ducrocq, daughter of Emile Louis Joseph Ducrocq and Jeanne Louise du Wicquet de Rodelinghem, was born on September 17, 1906 and died between October 1996 and December 1996 in Hendon, Middlesex, England.
She married Reginald Edwin George Judd, son of George Judd and Emily Haynes.
Hélène Maria Ducrocq and Reginald Edwin George Judd had 1 child.
Ancestors of Henri-Armand du Wicquet de Rodelinghem
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Generation 1
Henri-Armand du Wicquet de Rodelinghem, professional artist (in 1883), was born on June 30, 1848 in Paris, Île-de-France, France.