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Regiment De La Reine, Compagnie d'Hebecourt, et Habitants 1755 - 1758
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The Queen's regiment of his most Catholic Majesty, Louis XV of France and civilians of New France during the French and Indian War
members.lycos.co.uk /Regiment_de_la_Reine/de_la_reine.htm   (173 words)

  
  Acadian History:The Exile:Massachusetts:Acadian Ancestral Home
At Massachusetts 1755, and at Miquelon 1767 and 1772.
Deported to Massachusetts 1755 and at St-Ours, Québec 766.
Deported to Massachusetts 1755 and at Yamachiche 1771.
www.acadian-home.org /acadians-massachusetts.html   (2082 words)

  
 Pennsylvania Forts: page 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Used by the Pennsylvania colonial militia in 1758.
The Moravian settlement (founded 1741) was stockaded in 1755.
The Upper Fort (1755 - 1760) was across the river in Cochecton, NY.
www.geocities.com /naforts/panoreast   (868 words)

  
 Fort Ticonderoga History: 1758 Campaign Bibliography
Scottish lieutenant, Obadiah Lismahago is wounded at Ticonderoga in 1758, scalped by the Indians as he lay immobilized on the battlefield, and patched up in a French hospital in Montréal; escapes.
Through the spring of 1758 we read of the bickering about reimbursing Col. Peter Schuyler £6,000 for expenses during the previous campaign (including the failed defense of Fort William Henry and the captivity of Col. Parker’s contingent) and debate about the advisability of raising another 1000 men for Abercromby’s 1758 army.
Relation de l’affaire du 8 juillet 1758 (4 pp.); [endorsed] "a French Relation of the Affair of the 8th July 1758 at Tienderoga, found in the woods at Gaspé." Enclosed in Brigr Wolfe’s of 30th Sept. 1758.
www.fort-ticonderoga.org /history/bibliographies/1758campaign.htm   (12741 words)

  
 Historical Events - Lisbon, 1755
In England, contemporary observations by Borlase (1755; 1758) describe the arrival of the tsunami in Mounts Bay, Cornwall.
There is some evidence to indicate that the 1755 Lisbon tsunami was not solely caused by a sea bed fault.
This discovery raises the possibility that the tsunami was partly generated by an earthquake-triggered fault on the seabed and partly by submarine sediment slumping.
www.nerc-bas.ac.uk /tsunami-risks/html/HLisbon.htm   (417 words)

  
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Dalton, J. "Louisbourg 1745, 1758, an Historical Retrospect." Journal of the Royal Artillery, 55 (1928-1929), pp.
Manders, Eric I. "Braddock's Troops, 1755: The 44th and 48th Regiments of Foot." Military Collector and Historian, 14 (Spring 1962), pp.
Schutz, John A. "The Disaster of Fort Ticonderoga: The Shortage of Muskets during the Mobilization of 1758." Huntington Library Quarterly, 14 (May 1951), pp.
www.army.mil /cmh-pg/reference/colon/ficol.htm   (4180 words)

  
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Dumas to Macarty, (November 10, 1755), Dumas, M. in: AC., C13, 39:172 and in Wis.
THE CAMPAIGN OF 1758, In: J. Travels in New France, (Stevens, Sylvester K., Donald H. Kent, and Emma Edith Woods, eds.), Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Public Instruction, the Pennsylvania Historical Commission, Harrisburg, 1941, pp.
FORBES TO PITT, (Fort Loudoun, Sept. 6, 1758), Forbes, General John in: Kimball, Correspondence of William Pitt, pp.
www.gbl.indiana.edu /archives/miamis11/miamitoc13.html   (1606 words)

  
 Timeline 1750-1770
She was the daughter of Maria Theresa and Francis I; and wife of Louis XVI in 1770 and thus Queen of France.
1758 Apr 28, James Monroe (d.1831), later secretary of state and the fifth president of the United States (1817-1825), was born in Westmoreland County, Va. He created the Monroe Doctrine, warning Europe not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere.
1758 Sep 29, Horatio Nelson (d.1805), British naval commander who defeated the French and her allies on numerous occasions during the age of Napoleon, was born in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk.
timelines.ws /1750_1770.HTML   (14342 words)

  
 1998 Utah Elections
State School Board, District 1 (1755 of 1758 precincts reporting)
State School Board, District 3 (1755 of 1758 precincts reporting)
State School Board, District 5 (1755 of 1758 precincts reporting)
deseretnews.com /elections/ssb/0,1537,,00.html   (84 words)

  
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1379, provided that: "This Act [amending section 1758 of this title] may be cited as the 'Healthy Meals for Children Act'." SHORT TITLE OF 1994 AMENDMENT Pub.
286, provided: "That this Act [enacting section 1762a of this title and amending sections 1752, 1755, 1758, 1763, 1774, and 1786 of this title] may be cited as the 'National School Lunch and Child Nutrition Act Amendments of 1974'." SHORT TITLE OF 1973 AMENDMENT Pub.
The value of any fresh fruits and vegetables refused by a school under the preceding sentence for a school year shall not be used to determine the 20 percent of the total value of agricultural commodities and other foods tendered to the school food authority in the school year under the second sentence.
uscode.house.gov /download/pls/42C13.txt   (6878 words)

  
 1758 - TheBestLinks.com - April 28, Atomic theory, Centuries, Charles d'Abancourt, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
1758 - TheBestLinks.com - April 28, Atomic theory, Centuries, Charles d'Abancourt,...
1758, April 28, Atomic theory, Centuries, Charles d'Abancourt, Decades...
1755 1756 1757 - 1758 - 1759 1760 1761
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 General Forbes' Road to War
On November 11, 1758, Brigadier General John Forbes convened a council of war at his headquarters in Fort Ligonier, about 40 miles east of the French stronghold of Fort Duquesne.
Notwithstanding Colonel John Armstrong's destruction of the Delaware staging point of Kittanning in the autumn of 1756 -- a great morale-booster to the people of the Pennsylvania frontier -- the French and their allies continued to harass the frontier with lightning guerrilla raids.
Late in 1758, the British finally countered with a grand strategy for reversing the tide.
www.thehistorynet.com /mh/blgeneral_forbes   (1289 words)

  
 Office-Holders: Commissioners of Bankrupts c. 1720-1831
From 1758 to 1831 the information is derived from annual publications, first the Court and City Register until 1766 and the Royal Kalendar thereafter.
Between 1755 and 1758 it was raised to twelve, in 1781 to thirteen, in 1792 to fourteen, bringing the total of commissioners to seventy.
List 7, 1741, 1743, 1745, 1748, 1755, 1758.
www.history.ac.uk /office/comms_bankrupts.html   (2668 words)

  
 1755 - 1758
1755 Feby 8th Mary Daughter of William Burrows Attorney at Law & Mary his Wife was born
1755 Novemr 18th Louisa Susanna, Daughter of Robert Wells and Mary his Wife was born in Charles Town on Saturday at 9 oClock A M 18 Novr.
Richard Cockran Ash of Tooboodoo and Ann his Wife That Joseph his Son was born the 14th November 1758 and was Baptized by the Revd, Mr.
www.accessgenealogy.com /scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0011003   (422 words)

  
 Known Volunteers in Rogers' Rangers
Scotch volunteer from 42nd; Ensign 42nd Highlanders Jul 25, 1758; Lieut.
Ensign In the 42nd Jul 28, 1758; Lieut.
Deerfield, MA "In 1758 Martin [Severance] was serving in the famous company known as "Roger's Rangers," and was doubtless with Rogers when that redoubtable Captain destroyed the Indian village of Saint Francis, on the St. Lawrence, in 1759."--History and Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association 1890--1898, Volume III, Page 22
www.usgennet.org /usa/topic/colonial/rogers/roster.html   (1717 words)

  
 Modern Mongolia: Reclaiming Genghis Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
In 1691 the Manchu Dynasty officially took over the Halh (major Mongolian ethnic group) princedoms of Mongolia.
By 1755, all Mongolian kingdoms fell under Manchu rule.
The Manchu encouraged the spread of Tibetan Buddhism across Mongolia, using it as a tool against the Mongolian ruling class.
www.museum.upenn.edu /Mongolia/section2b.shtml   (492 words)

  
 Rombout Precinct and the original Town of Fishkill
See: Hase, Hazz Hazelton, Charles; 1755, 1756, 1760-1763, 1765-1771 Hazz, the Schoolmaster; 1759 Heegeman, Cornelius; 1736-1748, 1753-1763, 1765 Heermans, Abraham; 1762, 1763 Heermans, John; 1748 Heermans, Philip; 1742-1748, 1753-1763, 1765-1767 Heermans, Estate of Philip; 1768-1775, 1777-1779 Heermans (Hermanse), Wilhelmus (Helmus, William); 1754-1763, 1765-1775 Heermans.
See: Ouole Umphries, Henry; 1735, 1736 Umphries, William; 1735-1740 Ussolton, Natinil; 1732 Vail (Veal), Jesse; 1773-1775 Vail, Jesse and Joseph; 1777-1779 Van Amburgh, Abram; 1758, 1759 Van Amburgh, Abraham; 1763 Van Amburgh, Hendrick (Henry); 1734-1748, 1755-1763 Van Amburgh, Isaac Hendricks; 1727-1740, 1753-1763, 1765-1767, 1771-1774 Van Amburgh, Isaac Hendricks.
See: Jonge, Jongh Yurckse, Johannis; 1753-1760 Zachrider (Zacharida, Zacharyder), Christian; 1753, 1754, 1758, 1759, 1763, 1765-1772 Zackrider.
www.teachout.org /du/nan/rombout.html   (884 words)

  
 What's New
Added images for 1729, 1758, and 1799 maps.
Several manuscript maps for the years 1732, 1742, 1743, 1747, 1750, 1755, 1757, 1758, 1759, 1763, 1769, and 1770 listed in the American Philosophical Society map archives added.
Added an 1867 "driving" map to the road map section and an 1876 map to the county wall map list.
www.mapsofpa.com /whatsnew.htm   (1338 words)

  
 H H 19: Survey of American archives - Manuscript sources
Capture of the "Prudent" and the "Bienfaisant" in Louisbourg Harbour 26 July 1758.
1757 été - 1758, 10 juillet Reports concerning the surrender of Fort William Henry the proposed evacuation of Fort Edward, the fall of Louisbourg etc....
These papers are largely for the year 1758 while -Tames Abercromby was commander-in-chief in America during the French and Indian War.
fortress.uccb.ns.ca /search/HH19.html   (2768 words)

  
 Descendants of Moses BARBER
Moses BARBER was born 1683 and died about 1758.
She died 21 Sep 1755 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.
Moses Barber was assessed at one pound in 1753, at two pounds in 1758, at one pound again in 1760, at two pounds in 1763 and was taxed through 1765 in Beekman.
www.ckls.org /~jswan/barber.htm   (4538 words)

  
 George Washington Papers: Series 5 -- Financial Papers. 1750-1796   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Boyd is expended." It is the record of the expenditure of a single monetary disbursement.
This small volume, as entitled by Washington, is a "Memorandum of money paid to Recruits for the Virginia Regiment," which he commanded.
The records for May and June, 1758, show the expenditure of £400 in Virginia currency for recruits to serve on the frontier.
memory.loc.gov /ammem/gwhtml/gwseries5.html   (2478 words)

  
 Adams Electronic Archive : Browse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
John Adams autobiography, part 1 : sheet 4 of 53, 1755 - 1758
John Adams autobiography, part 1 : sheet 5 of 53, 1755 - 1758
John Adams diary 1, 18 November 1755 - 29 August 1756
www.masshist.org /digitaladams/aea/browse/all_before1760.html   (147 words)

  
 Paul Jackson (1729-1767), University of Pennsylvania Archives
In 1756 he was elected by the trustees to serve both as clerk of the trustees and as professor of Greek and Latin Languages.
Impaired in health by confinement and study, Jackson resigned from his positions at the College in 1758.
Jackson then joined the military expedition of General Forbes as Captain in a Pennsylvania Regiment.
www.archives.upenn.edu /histy/features/1700s/people/jackson_paul.html   (203 words)

  
 The Life of George Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
He served on General Braddock’s staff in 1755 in a British expedition against Fort Duquesne.
He was commissioned Colonel and Commander-in-Chief of the Virginia troops in 1755 and was put in charge of defense of frontier from French and Indian attacks.
His troops engaged in fighting from 1755 to 1758 until the French abandoned Fort Duquesne and the British occupied it in November of 1758.
www.fortunecity.com /skyscraper/mmx/262/ip13.html   (661 words)

  
 EPHRIAM LEE 1755 or 1758 Hudson, NY
Looking for information on Ephriam Lee born either 1755 or 1758 in Catskill on the hudson, New York.
Re: EPHRIAM LEE 1755 or 1758 Hudson, NY Betty Marker 12/02/04
Re: EPHRIAM LEE 1755 or 1758 Hudson, NY S.
genforum.genealogy.com /ny/messages/875.html   (130 words)

  
 Martin Brill
The following spring of 1755, Martin purchased 20 acres of land which was surveyed 19 March 1755.
A land warrant was issued to Martin Briel of the County of Bucks, Pennsylvania granting him the right to acquire a 20 acre tract of land in Springfield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
On the 29 Jun 1755 Martin Preil and Anna Maria his wife attended Communion.
www.mowerfamily.org /life/martin.html   (1159 words)

  
 Table of contents for A great and noble scheme   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Driven Away by Fire and Sword: The Siege of Beauséjour, December 1753, July 1755 000 11.
Driven Out of the Country: The Decision to Remove the Acadians, June-July 1755 000 12.
Gone, All Gone: The Expulsion, August/December 1755 000 13.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip0419/2004013774.html   (286 words)

  
 Journals of the House of Burgesses
By 1755, Penman was Keeper of the Public Jail in Williamsburg.
Read an ad he placed in February of that year, and another in November, 1755.
Read Moseley's advertisement for another runaway placed in 1755.
people.uvawise.edu /runaways/court/jhb.html   (12675 words)

  
 King Philip's War - Revolutionary War
Campaigns of 1758, 1759 (Also served in the Revolutionary War)
Served in the Campaigns of 1755, 1758, and 1759
Served in the Campaign of 1755 in the 3rd.
www.huntleys.org /kpw_fiw.htm   (126 words)

  
 Ahnentafel Report
Born on 21 May 1758 in St Michel, Yamaska, Quebec.
Died on 21 May 1791 in St Michel, Yamaska, Quebec.
He married Marie Louise Carry, on 4 Feb 1755 in St Michel, Yamaska, Quebec.
kinnexions.com /reunion/paul/at01/at01_007.htm   (294 words)

  
 Pane-Joyce Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Thomas and Lydia had, at Marshfield, Benjamin 1749, Sarah 1751, Faith 1753, Christiane 1755, Thomas 1758, and Lydia 1760.
Jedidah died at Duxbury, MA, on 26 Mar 1794.
Joseph and Jedidah (White) Brewster had Zadok bp 1742, Mary, Jospeh, Ruth, Nathaniel bp 1755, and Truelove bp 1760.
aleph0.clarku.edu /~djoyce/gen/report/rr09/rr09_428.html   (338 words)

  
 Pennsylvania Forts: page 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The British first set camp here in 1756, and in 1757 they built a more permanent encampment, simply named Carlisle Camp or Camp Stanwix.
It became a major supply depot in 1758, and it became an armory for the colony in 1769.
The powder magazine, which still stands, was built in 1777 by Hessian prisoners who were captured at Trenton, NJ.
www.geocities.com /naforts/pasocentral.html   (1672 words)

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