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Foppe Jans Rogier 1876 - 1952

Foppe Jans Rogier was born on September 16, 1876 in Deventer, OV Nederland to Louis Julius Rogier and Johanna Haagswoud, and had siblings Franciscus Johannes Rogier, Johannes Rogier, Louis Antonie Rogier, Elisabeth Johanna Rogier, Johanna Rogier, Hendrika Julia Rogier, Albertus Johannes Rogier, Geertruida Rogier, and Johan Rogier. Foppe Jans Rogier died at age 75 years old on March 4, 1952 in Den Haag, ZH.
Foppe Jans Rogier
September 16, 1876
Deventer, OV, Nederland
March 4, 1952
Den Haag, ZH, Nederland
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Foppe Jans Rogier's History: 1876 - 1952

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  • 09/16
    1876

    Birthday

    September 16, 1876
    Birthdate
    Deventer, OV Nederland
    Birthplace
  • 03/4
    1952

    Death

    March 4, 1952
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Den Haag, ZH Nederland
    Death location
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    Foppe Jans Rogier lived 1 year longer than the average family member when died at the age of 75.
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In 1876, in the year that Foppe Jans Rogier was born, in the Spring, Sioux chief Sitting Bull's encampment in the region of the Little Bighorn River was expanded by "vast numbers" from other tribes. This meeting of Native Americans became the last great gathering of native peoples on the Great Plains.
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In 1896, by the time he was 20 years old, on January 28th, the first ticket for speeding - called "furious driving" - was issued. Walter Arnold of Kent England was fined 1 shilling plus costs - for going 8 mph. The speed limit was 2 mph.
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