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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Additions
Biographies of the cardinals created by Pope Gregory XVI (1831-1846) in the consistories of September 30, 1831 (I), July 2, 1832 (II), April 15, 1833 (III), July 29, 1833 (IV), and January 20, 1834 (V).
Biographies of the cardinals created by Pope Clement XIV (1769-1774) in the consistories of September 23, 1771 (VII), December 16, 1771 (VIII), December 14, 1772 (IX), March 15, 1773 (X), April 19, 1773 (XI), and April 26, 1773 (XII).
Biographies of the cardinals created by Pope Clement XIV (1769-1774) in the consistories of December 18, 1769 (I), January 29, 1770 (II), August 6, 1770 (III), September 10, 1770 (IV), December 12, 1770 (V), and June 17, 1771 (VI).
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 MACLAY, William
Maclay married, April 11, 1769, Mary McClure Harris, daughter of John Harris, the founder of Harrisburg, and Elizabeth McClure, his wife; born April 13, 1750, at Harris' Ferry; died April 20, 1809, at Harrisburg, and buried in Paxtang church graveyard.
MACLAY, WILLIAM, son of Charles Maclay, was born July 20, 1737, in New Garden township, Chester county, Pa.; died Monday, April 16, 1804, at Harrisburg, Pa.; buried in Paxtang church graveyard.
Maclay, to use his own language, "no one else presenting himself," fearlessly took the initiative, and with his blunt common sense (for he was not much of a speaker) and Democratic ideas, took issue with the ablest advocate of the administration.
maley.net /transcription/Sketches/BEMaclay.htm   (764 words)

  
 Pontiac Pontiac Solstice: Pure Roadster heart soul. Sleek ...
Pontiac or Obwandiyag (between 1712 and 1725 April 20, 1769), was a Native A Compare pontiac websites.
Pontiac or Obwandiyag (between 1712 and 1725 April 20, 1769), was a Native A
Pontiac is a marque of automobile produced by General Motors and sold in the United States from 1926 to the present.
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 Chief Pontiac - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pontiac or Obwandiyag (between 1712 and 1725 – April 20, 1769), was a Native American Ottawa war leader, remembered for his participation in Pontiac's Rebellion, a struggle against the British military occupation of the Great Lakes region that for many years he was credited with having led.
Returning to the Illinois Country, Pontiac was murdered on April 20, 1769 at the French village of Cahokia (nearly opposite St.
Pontiac was labeled the "chief" of the Ottawas by his white contemporaries and subsequent historians; modern historians believe that the Ottawas did not have an overall chief in Pontiac's time, and that American Indian leaders did not issue commands with the authority that Pontiac was traditionally portrayed as having.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chief_Pontiac   (1169 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Additions
Biographies of the cardinals created by Pope Clement XIV (1769-1774) in the consistories of September 23, 1771 (VII), December 16, 1771 (VIII), December 14, 1772 (IX), March 15, 1773 (X), April 19, 1773 (XI), and April 26, 1773 (XII).
Biographies of the cardinals created by Clement XII (1730-1740) in the consistories of December 20, 1737 (X), June 23, 1738 (XI), December 19, 1738 (XII), February 23, 1739 (XIII), July 15, 1739 (XIV), and September 30, 1739 (XV).
Biographies of the cardinals created by Pope Clement XIV (1769-1774) in the consistories of December 18, 1769 (I), January 29, 1770 (II), August 6, 1770 (III), September 10, 1770 (IV), December 12, 1770 (V), and June 17, 1771 (VI).
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 Scottish Book Trade Index (SBTI) - National Library of Scotland
They comprise The Petition of Alexander Donaldson bookseller in Edinburgh 28 February 1769; Answers for John Reid printerin Edinburgh to the Petition of Alexander Donaldson 25 April 1769; The Petition of John Reid printer in Edinburgh 20 July 1769; Answers for Alexander Donaldson to the Petition of John Reid 8 October 1769.
William Secker's A Wedding Ring fit for the Finger was printed for him in 1798 and James Wilson's The importance of charity in 1800.
William Reid wrote additional verses for some of Burn's songs, Of a' the airts the winds can blaw ad John Anderson my jo, as well as to Robert Fergusson's Lea Rig, and a Monody on the death of Burns.
www.nls.uk /catalogues/resources/sbti/rae_reynolds.html   (4582 words)

  
 Ancestors of Freeman Crosby
Henry Parker, born April 1780 in Nictaux, Annapolis N.S; died April 1835 in New Albany, Annapolis, NS; married (1) Eleanor Starratt January 01, 1805; born July 17, 1785; died March 1818 in Paridise, Annapolis, NS; married (2) Sophia Tupper 1822; born September 04, 1793; died July 28, 1849 in New Albany, Annapolis, NS.
Sylvanus Crosby, born November 11, 1777 in Brewster, Barnstable, MA; died September 1820 in At Sea; married Polly Crosby Foster; born June 08, 1778 in Brewster, Barnstable, MA; died June 29, 1842 in Brewster, Barnstable, MA.
William Crosby, born January 13, 1719/20 in Brewster, MA; died February 21, 1788 in Brewster, MA; married (2) Phoebe Mayo February 05, 1741/42 in Harwich, MA.
www.fcrosby.com /freeman/ftw_my_anc.html   (4582 words)

  
 Jean-Dominique Maraldi (1709-88)
Giovanni Domenico (or in French: Jean-Dominique) Maraldi (sometimes referred to as Maraldi II) was born on April 17, 1709 in Perinaldo, Italy, and was a nephew of Giacomo Filippo (Jacques Philippe) Maraldi (Maraldi I), who was in turn a nephew of G.D. Cassini.
At Paris he was employed to do some geodesic measurements by using eclipse times of Jupiter's moons to determine longitudes, and obtained a longitude difference between Greenwich and Paris of 9m 23s (modern value: 9m 20.93s).
Maraldi observed several comets (the first comet of 1742 (C/1742 C1, 1742), the great comet of 1743-4, discovered by Klinkenberg and De Chéseaux (C/1743 X1, 1744), comet 1746 De Chéseaux (C/1746 P1, 1747), comet Halley 1759, comet 1762 Klinkenberg (C/1762 K1, 1762) and comet 1769 Messier (C/1769 P1, 1769), and calculated cometary orbits.
www.seds.org /messier/xtra/Bios/maraldi.html   (365 words)

  
 Descendants of William Yates of Shackerly (1632-1697)
John Orfeur YATES b: April 03, 1778 in Skirwood Abbey, England Residence 1: Fredericksburg, VA Residence 2: Berkeley Co., VA Residence 3: Culpeper Co., VA +Ms.
John (or Joseph) CHINN Titles 1: 1769 vestryman of Christ Church, Lancaster Co., VA (1769-1784, resigned) Titles 2: 1769 Church Warden Titles 3: 1775 Church Warden Titles 4: 1783 Church Warden b: 1739 Married 1: March 16, 1763 2: March 16, 1765 d: February 07, 1791 Father: Mr.
Joseph Henry DOWNMAN b: 1857 d: Infant Residence: Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania Co., VA 8 [20] Rev. John Yates DOWNMAN, D.D. Titles 1: Rev. (D.D.) Titles 2: rector of All Saints Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond Co., VA b: May 23, 1858 in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania Co., VA 8 [21] Mr.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Fields/2179/Yates3.html   (365 words)

  
 Garret Of Mornington Wellesley Earl / Anne Hill Hon.
Name: Arthur Of Wellington Wellesley Duke Born: April 29, 1769 at Mornington House, 24 Upper Merrion Street Died: September 14, 1852 at Walmer Castle, Kent Wife: Catherine Sarah Dorothea Pakenham
Name: Richard Wellesley Marquess Born: June 20, 1760 at Dangan Castle Died: 1842 at Kingston House, Knightsbridge, London Wife: Hyacinth Gabriel Roland [countesofmorngt
Name: Henry Wellesley Born: January 20, 1773 Died: July 15, 1847 Wife: Charlotte Cadogan
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 Sheriff Court of Fife Deeds 1715-1809
BARCLAY, DAVID: weaver in Cupar, m to dec Elizabeth Smith; Discharge to Isobell Middleton, relict of dec John Smith, writer in Cupar, and mother of sd Elizabeth Smith; 20 April 1742 [SC20/36/7]
BROWN, ALEXANDER: land surveyor in Cupar, m to Mary Christie, sister of Robert Christie, tenant in Callange, and dau of John Christie of Callange (their children, Hugh and Helen Brown); Submission with sd Robert Christie; 19 April 1791 [SC20/36/15]
BOYD, WILLIAM: late portioner of Luthrie; Abstract of Scheme of Division of Funds + Discharge; 4 April 1788 [SC20/36/15]
www.fifefhs.org /Records/Court/fife.htm   (294 words)

  
 miamitoc20.html
Letter to Gage, (Johnson Hall, Sept. 12, 1769), Johnson, Sir William in: vol.
Letter to Gage, (Johnson Hall, Dec. 8, 1769), Johnson, Sir William in: vol.
Letter to Johnson, (New York, May 20, 1770), Gage, Thomas in: vol.
www.gbl.indiana.edu /archives/miamis18/miamitoc20.html   (294 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of Emperors of Ethiopia
Tekle Haymanot II: 18 October 1769 - 13 April 1777
Salomon III: 20 May 1796 - 15 July 1797
Tekle Giyorgis I: 20 July 1779 - 8 February 1784
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-Emperors-of-Ethiopia   (294 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of Emperors of Ethiopia
Tekle Haymanot II: 18 October 1769 - 13 April 1777
Tekle Giyorgis I: 20 July 1779 - 8 February 1784
Tewodros (Theodore) II : 9 February 1855 - 13 April 1868
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-Emperors-of-Ethiopia   (294 words)

  
 Genealogy Format Document
She was born in 1769 in Theddlethorpe, Lincolnshire, was baptized 23 April 1769 in St. Helens, Theddlethorpe, and died 17 Aug. 1839 in South Somercotes.
Anthony Graves (3) was born in 1801, and was baptized 20 May 1801.
He married Mary Hardy in 1822 in Theddlethorpe All Saints, Lincolnshire.
www.gravesfa.org /gen869.htm   (294 words)

  
 01 May History: This Date
On 13 April 1928 his brother Romolo Tranquilli was arrested as a suspect in the assination attempt on king Vittorio Emanuele III (which resulted in 20 persons killed and 40 wounded, and whose real culprits have never been discovered); Romolo died in prison in 1932 from the tortures inflicted by the fascist police).
On May 20, 1941, along with General Sir William Platt, whose army was advancing on the Italian invaders from the north, Cunningham received the surrender of Amadeo di Savoia, commander of the Italian armies.
He first rose to military prominence in India, won successes in the Peninsular War in Spain (1808—1814), and shared in the victory over Napoléon [15 Aug 1769 – 05 May 1821] at the Battle of Waterloo (1815).
www.safran-arts.com /42day/history/h4may/h4may01.html   (294 words)

  
 SparkNotes: Thomas Jefferson: Timeline
April 19, 1793 · Jefferson urges that United States maintain alliance with France in the course of various European wars
Summer 1769 · Begins to focus reading more exclusively on theories of government
October 20, 1807 · Burr flees to Europe after being acquitted of treason and misdemeanor charges by Chief Justice John Marshall
www.sparknotes.com /biography/jefferson/timeline.html   (294 words)

  
 sm-01-cont-pdf.html
Letter from Alexander Garden to John Ellis, 20 April 1755, p.
Letter from Robert Henley, Earl of Northington to John Ellis, 20 August 1769, p.
Letter from John Ellis to Alexander Garden, 14 July 1768, p.
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 Earl of Castlehaven Info - Bored Net - Boredom
John Tuchet, 8th Earl of Castlehaven succeeded his brother as Earl of Castlehaven 6 May 1769, died sine prole 22 April 1777, at which time the Earldom of Castlehaven and the Barony of Audley of Hely became extinct.
George Tuchet, 11th Baron Audley; 1st Earl of Castlehaven; Baron Audley of Orioer, created Earl of Castlehaven on 6 September 1616, died 20 February 1616/7.
James Tuchet, 7th Earl of Castlehaven succeeded his father as Earl of Castlehaven 12 October 1740, died unmarried 6 May 1769.
www.borednet.com /e/n/encyclopedia/e/ea/earl_of_castlehaven.html   (328 words)

  
 Baird family genealogy
Married 20 April 1963 Caroline Joanna Baird (qv below).
James and Janet's children were Jean, Janet (bap Airdrie, New Monkland 15 Oct 1769), James (bap New Monkland 17 May 1772), Robert (bap New Monkland 20 June 1774) and John (bap New Monkland 25 Dec 1776).
Married 1966 Hon Nicholas John Cunliffe-Lester (born 4 Sept 1939), son of 1st Earl of Swinton.
www.kittybrewster.com /ancestry/baird.htm   (815 words)

  
 Hancock Family Chart #3
William James Mayo, born 21 Aug 1769, died 1 Aug 1849.
WILLIAM HANCOCK (#95) was born in MADISON CO, KY April 9, 1788.
WILLIAM died January 20, 1858 in FRANKLIN CO, MO, at 69 years of age.
www.flash.net /~jwhancoc/bobhop.htm   (815 words)

  
 Benezet Family Papers Subject Index
Register) Benezet Family 1778 April 20, (Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784) Birth certificates--Great Britain 1789 May 27, (St. Dionis Backchurch (London, Eng).
Allen, Edward 1753 May 23, (Burell, Thomas) 1754 August 4, (Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of, 1693-1768) Antenuptial contracts--Great Britain 1729 April 25, (Benezet, James) Bankruptcy--Great Britain 1753 May 23, (Burell, Thomas) ca.1754, (Allen, Edward) ca.1754, (Allen, Edward) ca.1758, (Allen, Edward) Belgium--Description and travel 1769 September 19, (Benezet, Claude, b 1737) Benezet, Anne Elizabeth, d.
www.clements.umich.edu /Webguides/S/Index_S/SmBenezet.ndx   (815 words)

  
 Lasell Family
Children of Josiah and Lydia Lasell: Mary, born June 15, 1769; Josiah, born April 21, 1771, died December 22, 1771 (gravestone) : Josiah, born September 28, 1772 Enoch, born December 20, 1774; John, born February 24.
William Bradford son of Governor Bradford, was born June 17, 1624 died February 20, 1703; married Alice Richards, born June 17.
He was admitted an inhabitant September 24, 1716, was assessor 1720 to 1726, highway surveyor in 1722.
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 The People of Little Shelford - Person Page 29
Emma Gifford was baptized on 20 April 1828 in Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.
Robert Wright witnessed the marriage of Joseph Rider and Alice Cornell on 28 November 1769 in Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England; The banns of the marriage between Joseph Rider single man of this parish and Alice Clarke of this parish widow were published onthe three Sundays underwritten.
She was buried on 20 February 1841 in All Saints, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.
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 Huber Haworth Generaion 6 and 7
Stephen Mendenhall, born January 23, 1744/45 in Frederick, Prince George Co, VA; died 1822 in Clinton Co, OH; married (1) Elizabeth Rich October 18, 1769 in New Garden MM, N.C; born April 24, 1751 in Nottingham, Chester Co, PA; died Bef.
Henry Canaday, born June 29, 1766 in New Garden, Guilford, NC; died December 24, 1837 in Vermilion Co, IL; married Matilda Barnard 1797 in Guilford Co, NC; born July 03, 1769 in Nantucket, MA; died January 26, 1838 in Vermilion Co, IL.
Mercer BROWN, born August 20, 1781 in Loudoun Co, VA; married Mary SMITH.
www.haworthassociation.org /Bios/Huber/Generation6-7.htm   (1588 words)

  
 Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor of the French
Napoleon Bonaparte's Farewell to the Old Guard—On April 20, 1814 the Emperor of France and would-be ruler of Europe said goodbye to the Old Guard after his failed invasion of Russia and defeat by the Allies.
Napoleon Bonaparte was born on August 15, 1769 in Ajaccio on the Mediterranean island of Corsica.
Napoleon decided on a military career when he was a child, winning a scholarship to a French military academy.
www2.lucidcafe.com /lucidcafe/library/95aug/napoleon.html   (909 words)

  
 Sanders Tree
Betty Sanders, born 24 April 1769 in Maugerville, Sunbury County New Brunswick Canada
Sanders, born 20 March 1703/04 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts; died 24 October 1774 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts.
Sanders, born 24 October 1735 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts; died 24 October 1807 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts.
www.wainwrightfamily.org /sandersfhr.htm   (3042 words)

  
 Descendants of Isaac Taylor (1744-1828)
2 Nathan Taylor b: March 10, 1781 in Dummerstown, Windham County, VT d: September 5, 1856 in Newark, Wayne County, NY +Margaret Dodd b: April 23, 1786 in Williamstown, Berkshire County, MA d: January 18, 1860 in Newark, Wayne County, NY m: Abt January 1804 in Hague, Warren County, NY Father: Charles Dodd Mother: Susannah
2 David Taylor b: February 27, 1769 in Charlton, Worcester County, MA d: March 18, 1770 in Charlton, Worcester County, MA
3 George Taylor b: March 20, 1809 in Dummerston, Windham County, VT
www.northnet.org /abel/Isaac.html   (3042 words)

  
 Gall, James - Glassford, John - Scottish Book Trade Index - National Library of Scotland
Apprentices: Andrew Ready apprenticed 1763; John Maxwell apprenticed 1766; Andrew Birl apprenticed 20 January 1769; David Blackmore Pyet apprenticed 19 January 1775; John Sievewright, Burgess 22 April 1807.
John Gilmour, son of William Gilmour of Kilmarnock, apprenticed to William Duncan bookseller Glasgow 1719.
John Glassford, third son of James Glassford merchant was born in1715.
www.nls.uk /catalogues/resources/sbti/gall_glassford.html   (3042 words)

  
 The Ernst Family - Uploaded 9-13-99 - Updated Dec 23, 2004
5 Leah Martha Ernst b: April 5, 1867 in Bern Twp., Berks County, PA.................
5 Amelia Elizabeth Ernst Anspach b: December 20, 1855 d: August 18, 1929 in...........
+Catharine Beier Bayer b: May 17, 1769 d: July 27, 1859 in Frank Burying Ground,......
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