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  Duke of York - 1816 King's German Legion
The King's German Legion, formed in 1803 from veterans of the Hanoverian Army living in Britain, was a welcome and essential component of Wellington's Army in the Peninsular Campaign during the War with France.
From its inception in 1803, the KGL soon expanded from a regiment of infantry to include dragoons, lancers, artillery and additional regiments of infantry.
Between 1803 and 1805, the legion grew to two battalions of light infantry, four of line infantry, two horse batteries, three foot batteries and a corps of engineers.
www.achart.ca /york/german.htm   (1086 words)

  
 Louisiana Purchase
However, in April 1803, just days before Monroe was to arrive in Paris, Napoleon offered to sell the United States not only New Orleans but all of Louisiana.
On November 30, 1803, Spain's representatives, Governor Manuel de Salcedo and the Marqués de Casa Calvo, officially transferred Louisiana to France's representative, Prefect Pierre Clément de Laussat, in the Sala Capitular in the Cabildo.
In March 1892, Homer Adolph Plessy, a light-skinned New Orleans fl man who was actively involved in the civil rights movement, purchased a ticket on the East Louisiana Railroad, sat in a whites-only coach, and refused to move.
lsm.crt.state.la.us /CABILDO/cab4.htm   (1570 words)

  
 magoo.com: McGoughs Who Moved from Harford County, Maryland, to Cambria County, Pennsylvania, by Hugh McGough
He was elected burgess in 1890, re-elected in 1891, 1892, and in 1893 for a term of three years.
Joseph McGough b: ABT 1868 in Summerhill, Croyle Township, Cambria county; married Elizabeth Kurtz in 1892 in Cambria county.
John McGough, born on February 23, 1803, in Harford county, Maryland; married Hannorah (or Hannah) Grace (born in Ireland about 1806) on September 14, 1825, in Perry county, Ohio; died on July 27, 1892, in Rutland, LaSalle county, Illinois; buried in Riley Cemetery, Rutland, LaSalle county, Illinois.
www.magoo.com /hugh/cambria.html   (11896 words)

  
 James Braid (physician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Braid practised in Scotland for a short time, then moved to Manchester, England, where he lived for the rest of his life.
Braid became interested in mesmerism in November 1841, when he observed demonstrations given by a traveling mesmerist named Charles Lafontaine (1803 - 1892).
Convinced that he had discovered the key to understanding these phenomena, Braid began giving lectures the following month.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Braid_(physician)   (338 words)

  
 History of the Royal Military Asylum 1803-1892 - Duke of York's Royal Military School
The introduction of civilians into the Institution's hierarchy led, inevitably, to a clash between the new civilian staff with the established military personnel, which was only to be expected.
In 1892, the RMA was renamed The Duke of York's Royal Military School and, in 1909, moved to new premises constructed on the Downs of Dover, Kent.
In the standard work on nursery rhymes published in the 1950s, the compiler, Iona Opie, said that the ditty was of French origin in the late 17th century and was written of Louis XIV who 'marched 40,000 men to the top of the hill and ne'er marched them up again.' Back to 3
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 Handbook of Texas Online:
Chester Newell, Episcopal clergyman, was born in Massachusetts on July 8, 1803; he graduated from Yale in 1831 and from the Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia in 1834.
In that year he applied for appointment as a missionary to Texas, but he was refused because of complaints from Texas that he had neglected his ministerial duties while there.
Policy Agreement Produced in partnership with the University of Texas Libraries and the Center for Studies in Texas History at the University of Texas at Austin.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/NN/fne20.html   (263 words)

  
 Thomas Sproull   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
He received his early education in a private Academy, and graduated from the Western University of Pennsylvania in 1829.
He was re-elected to the professorship in 1856 and made Professor Emeritus in 1874.
His labor in the Seminary continued until within one year of his death, which occurred March 21, 1892.
www.covenanter.org /TSproull/thomassproull.htm   (180 words)

  
 Earlham Libraries - Friends Collection - Manuscript Collections: H
James Hadley (1803-1892) was born in North Carolina in 1803 and died in Dublin, Wayne County, Ind. in 1892, where he had moved from Highland County, Ohio, in 1870.
His "Vision" of 1803, which purportedly prophesied much future history, including the Civil War, was widely circulated in manuscript among Friends in the 1850s.
This copy was in the family of Achilles Dicks (1795-1871), a Friend of Rush Creek Meeting, Parke County, Ind. Second copy from John Bell.
www.earlham.edu /library/content/friends/manuscripts/h.html   (2137 words)

  
 William Barnard 1803-1892
Don Barnard 2005 (born 1940), son of Edwin (1901 — 1970), son of George (1857 — 1916), son of Henry(1828 — 1860), son of William (18031892).
William Barnard, from whom many Barnards in Badsey were descended, was born in 1803 in Cirencester, Glos.
William died of chronic bronchitis and general debility in 1892, five months short of his ninetieth birthday.
www.badsey.net /past/wbarnard.htm   (1551 words)

  
 Gregg Martin WAGER
BIRTH:  15 SEP 1803, Wilbraham, Hampden County, Massachusetts
DEATH:  10 OCT 1892, Argyle, Lafayette County, Wisconsin
     (1803 - 1892)  m 1833                                                                                                             _____William BEEBE__________+
www.angelfire.com /music2/greggwager/wager62.html   (72 words)

  
 The Lee & Beckwith Family Genealogies: John LEE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
John Bartlett Lee, the son of the purchaser of the Wear Gifford factory, in his business of a cabinet-maker in Great Torrington, for combing out the flock of mattresses, etc., the only alteration being the addition of several single rows of iron spikes on the large wooden cylinder, between the original double ones.
In affectionate remembrance of John Lee who entered into rest January 17 1892 aged 89 years " I
This site powered by The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding, Copyright © 2001-2006, created by Darrin Lythgoe, Sandy, Utah.
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 1803
Juli: Karl Eduard Biermann, deutscher Maler († 1892)
ast:1803 csb:1803 ksh:Joohr 1803 lmo:1803 nap:1803 nov:1803 nrm:1803 ru-sib:1803 scn:1803 simple:1803 vec:1803
Erklärung des Begriff 1803 und dessen Bedeutung wurde zuletzt am 20.12.2006 aktualisiert (Glossar Lexikon Enzyklopädie).
www.weblexikon.de /1803.html   (961 words)

  
 Ritchie County, West Virginia
He then decided he wanted to be a teacher and operated a school in Fredericksburg until 1803 when he opened a book store in Richmond.
The town was then known as Ritchie or Ritchie Court House and was incorporated on February 26, 1869.
In 1892, the town was renamed for General Thomas M. Harris, nephew of the town's founder and one of the commissioners in the trial of those accused of plotting the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
www.e-referencedesk.com /resources/counties/west-virginia/ritchie.html   (590 words)

  
 Cleveland Museum of Art - Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803 - 1892)
Cleveland Museum of Art - Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803 - 1892)
The Cleveland Museum of Art is temporarily closed for renovation and expansion.
Copyright © The Cleveland Museum of Art 2006
www.clemusart.com /Explore/artist.asp?artistLetter=D&recNo=33   (139 words)

  
 Nebraska History: Historic Facts and Overview
He then sold the entire territory, which included Nebraska, to the United States in 1803.
This transaction is commonly known as the Louisiana Purchase.
The Populists nearly carried the state in the presidential election of 1892, and from 1895 to 1901, they held the governor's office.
www.e-referencedesk.com /resources/state-history/nebraska.html   (3511 words)

  
 webGED: Walter Palmer Soc Data Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Palmer, Godfrey Lewis (1803 - 1828) - male
Palmer, Grove Noyes (1828 - 1892) - male
Palmer, Grover Cleveland (1892 - 1939) - male
www.walterpalmer.com /WPS.wbg/wga66.html   (999 words)

  
 Descendants of John RUTTAN
8 Edythe Rutan Abt 1892 - WFT Est 1893-1986
7 Norman Edward Rutan 1892 - WFT Est 1922-1983
7 Frederick Starr Rutan 1892 - WFT Est 1893-1982
home.att.net /~millarp/ruttan2.htm   (4809 words)

  
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Alexander Jackson Davis was born in 1803 in New York.
He spent most of his childhood in New Jersey and central New York state.
Davis died in West Orange, New Jersey in 1892.
www.ettc.net /njarts/details.cfm?ID=780   (467 words)

  
 Alexander Jackson Davis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Federal Customs House (now Federal Hall, New York City, with Ithiel Town, 1833 – 42
Alexander Jackson Davis (A.J. Davis) (New York City July 24, 1803 – January 14, 1892) was the most successful and influential American architect of his generation.
He studied at the American Academy of Fine Arts, the New-York Drawing Association, and from the Antique casts of the National Academy of Design.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexander_Jackson_Davis   (945 words)

  
 Middlesex Agricultural Society records, 1803-1892   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The series Act of incorporation consists of an 1803 manuscript copy of the act passed by the Massachusetts House of Representatives February 25, 1803, by the Senate on February 26, and approved by the Governor on February 28.
The series Bound manuscript and printed records contains nine bound volumes of manuscript records (some with clippings pasted in), including records of the Western Society of Middlesex Husbandmen, Middlesex Society of Husbandmen and Manufacturers, and Middlesex Agricultural Society, covering the years 1807-1892.
Act of incorporation, Western Society of Middlesex Husbandmen (manuscript copy), 1803.
www.concordnet.org /library/scollect/Fin_Aids/MAS.htm   (1104 words)

  
 Introduction - Duke of York's Royal Military School
It is a potpourri, a collection of odds and ends having to do with the school’s history including the early history of the institution that was once known as the Royal Military Asylum.
The Duke of York’s Royal Military School was founded in 1801 and opened its doors in August 1803 as a haven to the orphaned children of soldiers who had fallen in the Great War with France that began in 1793 and ended with the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
Its first intake came from a privately run orphanage for military children on the Isle of Wight – the present-day site of Parkhurst Prison – organised and managed by General George Hewett.
www.achart.ca /york/index.html   (440 words)

  
 Documenting the American South: Title Index
Letter from Atlas Jones to Calvin Jones, [April 1803]
Letter from the ladies of New Bern to Joseph Caldwell, November 26, 1803
Letter from William Polk to Joseph Caldwell, May 16, 1803
docsouth.unc.edu /browse/title/l.html   (4739 words)

  
 Alexander Jackson Davis Summary
The Federal Customs House (now Federal Hall, New York City, with Ithiel Town, 1833 – 42
Alexander Jackson Davis (A.J. Davis) (New York City July 24, 1803 – January 14, 1892) was the most successful and influential American architect of his generation.
He studied at the American Academy of Fine Arts, the New-York Drawing Association, and from the Antique casts of the National Academy of Design.
www.bookrags.com /Alexander_Jackson_Davis   (1299 words)

  
 webGED: Noyes Family Data Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Heustis, Simon Baxter (1778 - 1803) - male
spouse: Welch, Ella J. Hewlett, Mary Ida (1862 - 1892) - female
15 JUN 1892 in Leon, Cattaraugus, New York
noyes.rootsweb.com /wga59.html   (2408 words)

  
 webGED: Walter Palmer Soc Data Page
----------child: Hutchinson, Cynthia M. ----------child: Hutchinson, Ira A. ----------child: Hutchinson, Sarah M. ----------child: Hutchinson, John Harvey Gay (1838 - 1892)
mother: Judson, Elizabeth M. spouse: Browning, Davis (1803 - 1871)
father: Palmer, Charles H. Palmer, Elmer Frank (1877 - 1892) - male
www.walterpalmer.com /wps.wbg/wga61.html   (1170 words)

  
 Yorkshire history
SHIP SALOONand CONCERT ROOM (1842) Name suggests site of music hall
-- GRAPES Could be Chapel Lane (1803 Vict.
-- DUKE OF YORK (1803) and H.A. 31 Jul. 1802 Closure?
www.yorkshirehistory.com /pubs_J_m.htm   (551 words)

  
 Yorkshire history
SHIP SALOONand CONCERT ROOM (1842) Name suggests site of music hall
-- GRAPES Could be Chapel Lane (1803 Vict.
-- DUKE OF YORK (1803) and H.A. 31 Jul. 1802 Closure?
yorkshirehistory.com /pubs_J_m.htm   (551 words)

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