Cornelissen, Derk Jan

Cornelissen, Derk Jan

Male Abt 1845 - Bef 1878  (~ 32 years)

Chart width:      Refresh

Timeline



 
 
 




   Date  Event(s)
1845 
  • 1845: Appleton History
    1845 Paul Grignon bought the land on which he had lived for the past ten years, becoming the first to purchase land north of the Fox River that would one day be a part of Appleton.
  • 1845: Appleton History
    1845 The Reverend Reeder Smith met with Amos A. Lawrence to discuss establishing a college on the Eleazar Williams property in Wisconsin.
  • 1845: Appleton History
    1846 Bela Murch became the first farmer to settle in what is now Appleton on November 6.
  • 1845: Irish History
    1845-1849 The Irish Potato Famine: Many Irish emigrate to America and the population of Ireland drops from 8 million to 6 million due to death from starvation or emigration
  • 1845: USA History
    Eleventh President of the US is James Knox Polk 1845-1849
1846 
  • 1846: USA History
    Mexican-American War begins
1847 
  • 1847: Appleton History
    1847 Reeder Smith purchased land on behalf of Amos A. Lawrence as a site for the Lawrence Institute.
  • 1847: Appleton History
    1847 The Wisconsin Territorial Legislature granted a charter to the Lawrence Institute on January 17.
  • 1847: USA History
    Treaty of Cahuenga ends Mexican-American War
1848 
  • 1848: Appleton History
    1848 On August 4, Rev. Reeder Smith, Rev. William H. Sampson, Joel S. Wright, a surveyor, and Henry Blood, a Methodist volunteer, moved onto the Lawrence Institute land and began laying out the plots for the school and for a village.
  • 1848: Appleton History
    1848 The name Appleton\ was first used for the tiny village that was growing around the Lawrence Institute. The village was named to honor Sarah Appleton
  • 1848: Appleton History
    1848 Wisconsin entered the union as the 30th state on May 29.
  • 1848: Appleton History
    1848 Wisconsin Methodist Church leaders raised the $10,000 necessary to match Amos A. Lawrence\'s gift of $10,000 to endow the Lawrence Institute.
1849 
  • 1849: Appleton History
    1849 On July 3, construction began on the first Lawrence Institute building.
  • 1849: Appleton History
    1849 The first meeting of the Township of Grand Chute was held in the village of Appleton on April 3.
  • 1849: Appleton History
    1849 The name of the Lawrence Institute was changed to Lawrence University and on November 12, the first classes began with 35 students.
  • 1849: Appleton History
    1849 The three villages of Appleton, Lawesburg, and Martin (later called Grand Chute) were established.
  • 1849: USA History
    Twelfth President of the US is Zachary Taylor 1849-1850
  • 1849: Kaukauna History
    Andrew Black, from New England, settles as a neighbor to Diedrich.
1850 
  • 1850: Appleton History
    1850 Between September 2 and 10, the first United States census was taken in the area, showing a population of 619 people in the Grand Chute Township.
  • 1850: Appleton History
    1850 The first school opened in Appleton.
  • 1850: USA History
    Thirteenth President of the US is Millard Fillmore 1850-1853
1851 
  • 1851: Appleton History
    1851 In April, the first county elections were held.
  • 1851: Appleton History
    1851 On February 17, Outagamie County was created by the State Legislature, with Grand Chute as the county seat.
  • 1851: Appleton History
    1851 The first meeting of the Outagamie County Board was held in Appleton on April 18.
  • 1851: Wisconsin History
    June 1851 Morgan L. Martin's crew of 500 workers began excavations at Kaukauna for the locks and dams system.
  • 1851: Kaukauna History
    March 1851 the Wisconsin state legislature changed the name of the town from Grand Kaukalin to Kaukauna.
  • 1851: Kaukauna History
    Alexander Grignon plats the town of Springville located on the eastern end of the Grignon land, near a sulphur spring. The town could not compete with Kaukauna and failed.
1852 
  • 1852: Appleton History
    1852 The Appleton Water Power Company was incorporated to construct dams and reservoirs on the Fox River.
1853 
  • 1853: Appleton History
    1853 On April 14, the first meeting of the Appleton Village Board was held. John F. Johnston was elected village president.
  • 1853: Appleton History
    1853 Samuel Appleton died at his home in Boston on July 12.
  • 1853: Appleton History
    1853 The cornerstone for Lawrence University\'s Main Hall was laid.
  • 1853: Appleton History
    1853 The village of Appleton was incorporated, encompassing the former villages of Lawesburg, Appleton, and Grand Chute.
  • 1853: USA History
    Fourteenth President of the US is Franklin Pierce 1853-1857
10 1854 
  • 1854: Appleton History
    1854 Appleton\'s liquor ordinance was repealed, legalizing the sale and possession of alcohol.
  • 1854: Appleton History
    1854 The system of Fox River Locks and canals began operating. A boat from the Mississippi River met a boat from the Great Lakes for the first time at Appleton.
  • 1854: Appleton History
    1854 The village of Appleton was divided into two fire districts, east and west of Appleton Street, and a fire warden was appointed for each district.
11 1856 
  • 1856: Kaukauna History
    Completion of the Fox Locks and dam system. The economic boom for Kaukauna ends as canal workers move on. Vacant buildings are purchased and moved.
12 1857 
  • 1857: Appleton History
    1857 Amos A. Lawrence visited Appleton for the first time and inspected the school named for him in May.
  • 1857: Appleton History
    1857 Appleton was incorporated as a city on May 2.
  • 1857: USA History
    Fifteenth President of the US is James Buchanan 1857-1861
13 1861 
  • 1861: Appleton History
    1861 The Chicago-Northwestern Railroad was extended to Appleton from Neenah and Menasha. Trains started serving Appleton for the first time on February 27.
  • 1861: USA History
    American Civil War begins at Fort Sumter
  • 1861: USA History
    Sixteenth President of the US is Abraham Lincoln 1861-1865
  • 1861: Kaukauna History
    The Chicago and Northwestern Railway, the main line between Green Bay and Milwaukee comes to town.
14 1863 
  • 1863: Appleton History
    1863 The Lawrence Engine Company was formed with Appleton\'s first fire engine.
15 1865 
  • 1865: Appleton History
    1865 The Appleton City Gas Light Company was incorporated.
  • 1865: USA History
    Abraham Lincoln assassinated
  • 1865: USA History
    Seventeenth President of the US is Andrew Johnson 1865-1869
  • 1865: USA History
    United States Civil War ends
16 1866 
  • 1866: Appleton History
    1866 The Appleton City Railway Company was incorporated to provide streetcar service to the city of Appleton. Horses provided power for the streetcars.
17 1869 
  • 1869: Appleton History
    1869 The United States Supreme Court ruled for Lawrence University and against the claims of Edward Meade, resolving a long dispute over ownership of Appleton\'s downtown property.
  • 1869: USA History
    Eighteenth President of the US is Ulysses Simpson Grant 1869-1877
  • 1869: Kaukauna History
    Augustin Grignon dies at age 80 at Buttes de Morts.
18 1870 
  • 1870: Appleton History
    1870 Elizabeth Cady Stanton, an early leader of the women\'s rights movement, visited Appleton.
19 1872 
  • 1872: Appleton History
    1872 Riverside Cemetery was established, with the remains of pioneers moved from Appleton\'s first cemetery at the present site of The Post-Crescent newspaper offices.
  • 1872: Appleton History
    1872 The United States government bought the Fox Locks for $145,000.
  • 1872: USA History
    Yellowstone National Park established
  • 1872: Kaukauna History
    Railway tracks from Manitowoc to Antigo laid along the south bank of the river.
  • 1872: Kaukauna History
    The Kaukauna Water Power Company plats the village of Ledyard on the south side of the river.
20 1874 
  • 1874: Appleton History
    1874 Victoria Woodhall, a prominent figure in the women\'s rights movement, delivered a lecture in Appleton entitled, Tried as by Fire
21 1877 
  • 1877: USA History
    Nineteenth Rutherford Birchard Hayes 1877-1881

This site powered by The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding ©, v. 12.0.1, written by Darrin Lythgoe 2001-2024.

Maintained by Jay. | Data Protection Policy.

info SEARCH




This search will find all the info on this site that Google has indexed.
It will NOT find everything that is in our genealogy database.
Go to Advanced Search to search the genealogy database.

info HELP


THANK YOU for visiting 1FamilyTree logo 1FAMILYTREE
If you find something of value here, please consider a donation to help cover costs


info FIND

info INFO

infoADS