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 Encyclopedia: 1721
Roger Sherman (April 19 (O.S.) = April 30 (N.S.), 1721 - July 23, 1793), was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and a member of the committee which drafted it, a member of the committee that drafted the Articles of Confederation, and signed the United States Constitution...
John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby (7 April 1648-24 February 1721), English statesman and poet, was the son of Edmund Sheffield, 2nd Earl of Mulgrave, and succeeded to that title on his father’s death in 1658.
Michel Chamillart (1652 - 14 April 1721) was a French statesman, a minister of King Louis XIV of France.
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 1721 in History
April 3, 1721 Robert Walpole becomes England's 1st Lord of the Treasury
April 13, 1721 John Hanson, Maryland, 1st U.S. President under Articles of Confederation
April 19, 1721 Roger Sherman, signer (Decl of Ind, Constitution)
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 Governors of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period
FERNANDO PRIMO DE RIVERA—Marquis of Estella; becomes governor, April 15, 1880; cable opened between Luzón and Spain, 1880; royal decree orders repeal of tobacco monopoly, 1881; term marked by corruption in public offices; term as governor, April 15, 1880-March 10, 1883.
RAMON BLANCO—Becomes governor, 1893; electric light established in Manila, 1895; formation of Katipunan society; outbreak of insurrection, August 30, 1896; Blanco opposed by ecclesiastics; term as governor, 1893-December 9 (date of royal decree removing him), 1896.
JOSÉ MALCAMPO Y MONJE—Marques de San Rafael and rear-admiral; becomes governor, June 18, 1874; conquest of Joló, 1876; given title of count of Mindanao, December 19, 1876; mutiny of artillerymen; term as governor, June 18, 1874-February 28, 1877; given titles of count of Joló and viscount of Mindanao, July 20, 1877.
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 JAMA -- Tularemia Transmitted by Insect Bites--Wyoming, 2001-2003, April 13, 2005, 293 (14): 1721
JAMA -- Tularemia Transmitted by Insect Bites--Wyoming, 2001-2003, April 13, 2005, 293 (14): 1721
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 April 3 - Today in History
April 3rd 1721 Robert Walpole becomes England's 1st Lord of the Treasury
April 3rd 1929 Persia agrees to Litvinov Pact
April 3rd 1961 Connie Mack Stadium in Philadelphia is sold to J Schleifer Properties
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 DUKEDOM OF BEDFORD
6a)JOHN Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford and Marquess of Tavistock, (Streatham 30 September 1710-Bedford House 14 January 1771); married.1st 11 October 1731 Lady Diana Spencer (1710-Southampton House 27 September 1735); married.2d 2 April 1737 Lady Gertrude Leveson-Gower (1721-1 July 1794)
1h) Geoffrey Denis Erskine, 4th Lord Ampthill (born.London 15 October 1921); married.1st 20 July 1946 (divorced 1971) Susan Mary Sheila Winn (27 April 1923-April 2001); married.2d 28 March 1972 (divorced 1987) Elizabeth Anne Marie Mallon
4g) Conrad Sebastian Robert, 5th Earl Russell (born.15 April 1937); married.11 August 1962 Elizabeth Sanders
www.freewebs.com /peerage/bedford.html   (1601 words)

  
 Ancestors of Louis Lardie
Marie Jeanne Mulouin, born January 19, 1681/82 in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada; died April 15, 1756 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; married Jean Beauchamp April 19, 1701 in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada; born November 22, 1676 in Pointe-aux-Trembles, Quebec, Canada; died January 13, 1754 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada.
Marie Jeanne Mulouin, born January 19, 1671/72 in Repentigny, Quecec, Canada; died April 15, 1756 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; married Jean Beauchamp April 19, 1701 in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada; born November 22, 1676 in Pointe-aux-Trembles, Quebec, Canada; died January 13, 1754 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada.
July 1710 in Quebec, Canada; died March 30, 1757 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; married MARIE ANNE GARIEPY November 07, 1735 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; born September 09, 1714 in St-Francois-de-la-Riviere-du-Sud, Quebec, Canada; died April 04, 1742 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada.
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 Aprils Spot
1581 - Francis Drake completes a circumnavigation of the world and is knighted by Elizabeth I. 1721 - Sir Robert Walpole enters office as the first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom under King George I. April Cornell Cornelloki
April 4 is the 94th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (95th in leap years).
April 1 is known as April Fool's Day or All Fools' Day in many countries.
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 RAYMOND
Elizabeth Lockwood, born May 23, 1721, married April 9, 1741, Nathan Hoyt, of which marriage there were eleven children.
Ruth Hoyt, daughter of Nathan Hoyt, born Jan. 17, 1748, died April 26, 1803, married Jan. 21, 1768, William Raymond.
Nathan Hoyt, born April 29, 1718, died Oct. 21, 1799, married April 9, 1741, Elizabeth Lockwood, daughter of Joseph Lockwood of Norwalk, Conn. Lived and died there.
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 THOMAS GAGE - LoveToKnow Article on THOMAS GAGE
The difficulties which surrounded him in the execution of his office at this time of the gravest unrest culminated in 1775, and the action of the 19th of April at Lexington initiated the American War of Independence.
(1721-1787), British general and governor of Massachusetts, second son of the first Viscount Gage, was born in 1721.
He became general in 1782, and died on the 2nd of April 1787.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /G/GA/GAGE_THOMAS.htm   (221 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Jean-Frédéric Phélypeaux, comte de Maurepas
Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes, often referred to as Malesherbes or Lamoignon-Malesherbes (December 6, 1721April 23, 1794) was a French statesman, minister, and afterwards counsel for the defence of Louis XVI.
Madame de Pompadour, an engraving after her portrait by François Boucher1756 Madame de Pompadour (December 29, 1721 - April 15, 1764) was the famous mistress of King Louis XV of France.
Charles Gravier, Comte de Vergennes, French statesman and diplomat Charles Gravier, Comte de Vergennes (20 December 1717–13 February 1787) was a French statesman and diplomat.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Jean_Frédéric-Phélypeaux,-comte-de-Maurepas   (221 words)

  
 Fox
In April of 1721 at Newmarket Fox received a 250 guineas forfeit from the Duke of Wharton's Swallow.
Sold to the Duke of Rutland in 1719, Fox won a 4 mile match at Newmarket in April of 1720 beating the Duke of Wharton's Stripling (br.c.
Panton in 1721, Fox was raced by his friend Mr.
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 TANIA HÉLÈNE LACHANCE'S ANCESTORS cont..
    GENEVIÈVE LACROIX, born March 08, 1720; married ÉTIENNE RACINE, January 21, 1749; born April 12, 1721 all in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Québec, Canada.
    AGNÈS PARÉ, born September 16, 1721; married ÉTIENNE RACINE, February 08, 1756; born April 11, 1715; died December 11, 1765 all in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Québec, Canada.
MARIE-THÉRÈSE RACINE, November 20, 1713; she was born October 27, 1691, all in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré; died February 20, 1732 in (?) all in Québec, Canada.
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 Isaac Finch (III)
Isaac Finch was a soldier in Capt. Elisha Hopkin's Company, New York Militia, from Duchess County, February 1 to Dec. 3l, 1781.
April 21, 1724, Isaac Finch, eldest son of Abraham Finch, Yeoman, deceased, late of Goshen, conveys to Solomon, younger brother of Isaac.
April 21, 1718, Indenture between Isaac Finch (III), eldest son an d heir of Abraham Finch, late of Goshen, deceased, of one part, and Solomon Finch, younger brother of said Isaac, of other part relative to land in Goshen.
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 Sports Fresh : Article 'Alan Richard Hill'
George Barrington, Fourth Naval Lord Henry Labouchere, Civil Lord 13 April 1833: Commission.
Earl of Bridgwater, First Lord Lord Haversham Sir George Rooke, Naval Lord Sir David Mitchell, Naval Lord George Churchill, Naval Lord 1701 to 1721 4 April 1701: Commission.
George Elliot, Third Naval Lord Sir Edward Thomas Troubridge, Fourth Naval Lord Lord Dalmeny, Civil Lord 19 September 1835: Commission.
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 DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD PERKINS
In April 1738 Elisha was brought to court for "barbarously using his wife Margery." In June, she sued for separate alimony, but inexplicably claimed she never married Elisha, and the suit was dropped.
Richard and Mary Perkins and the names of their children are given and the dates of the births: Richard II, born 9 July 1689; William, born 15 March 1692; Mary, born 2 April 1695; Elisha, born 9 June 1697; Sarah, born 15 Dec. 1699 - died 28 Dec. 1699; Martha, born 31 March 1701.
Mary Belcher, his mother, petitioned the court in April 1721 to remit the corporal punishments, contending her son was so well assured of his innocence that he took little care to obtain proper counsel and that evidence was unjustly sworn against him.
littlecalamity.tripod.com /Genealogy/Perkins1-2.html   (5302 words)

  
 First Lord of the Treasury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland: March 21, 1718 - April 4, 1721
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute: May 26, 1762- April 16, 1763
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland: April 2, 1783 - December 19, 1783
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 Sports Fresh : Article 'Alan Richard Hill'
George Barrington, Fourth Naval Lord Henry Labouchere, Civil Lord 13 April 1833: Commission.
Earl of Bridgwater, First Lord Lord Haversham Sir George Rooke, Naval Lord Sir David Mitchell, Naval Lord George Churchill, Naval Lord 1701 to 1721 4 April 1701: Commission.
George Elliot, Third Naval Lord Sir Edward Thomas Troubridge, Fourth Naval Lord Lord Dalmeny, Civil Lord 19 September 1835: Commission.
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 Souther New York
In 1721 he was appointed ensign of the trainband; lieutenant in 1729; captain in 1748; selectman of Norwich in 1723; and a deputy to the general assembly 1731-34-38-39-42.
Lieutenant Joseph Kingsbury married, April 2, 1679, Love, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Hutchins) Ayer, of Haverhill, who was born April 15, 1663, died April 24, 1735.
He was appointed ensign of the trainband in the West Society in Norwich, in 1719, and lieutenant in October, 1727.
www.usgennet.org /usa/topic/historical/southernnewyork/s_ny_24.htm   (4252 words)

  
 First Lord of the Treasury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland: March 21, 1718 - April 4, 1721
William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne: July 4, 1782- April 2, 1783
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland: April 2, 1783- December 19, 1783
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 Ancestors of Louis Lardie
July 1710 in Quebec, Canada; died March 30, 1757 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; married MARIE ANNE GARIEPY November 07, 1735 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; born September 09, 1714 in St-Francois-de-la-Riviere-du-Sud, Quebec, Canada; died April 04, 1742 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada.
Marie Jeanne Mulouin, born January 19, 1681/82 in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada; died April 15, 1756 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; married Jean Beauchamp April 19, 1701 in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada; born November 22, 1676 in Pointe-aux-Trembles, Quebec, Canada; died January 13, 1754 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada.
Pierre Mulouin, born August 03, 1721 in St-Francois-de-Sales (Ile Jesus), Quebec, Canada; died March 23, 1761 in St Henri de Mascouche, L'Assomption Co., P.Q. Canada; married Marie Maruerite Daunais Delaunay Desnoyers February 19, 1747/48 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada.
www.fortunecity.com /meltingpot/queens/115/id20.htm   (7214 words)

  
 Sports Fresh : Article 'Alan Richard Hill'
George Barrington, Fourth Naval Lord Henry Labouchere, Civil Lord 13 April 1833: Commission.
Earl of Bridgwater, First Lord Lord Haversham Sir George Rooke, Naval Lord Sir David Mitchell, Naval Lord George Churchill, Naval Lord 1701 to 1721 4 April 1701: Commission.
George Elliot, Third Naval Lord Sir Edward Thomas Troubridge, Fourth Naval Lord Lord Dalmeny, Civil Lord 19 September 1835: Commission.
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 Re: geri Re: Adam Link b.1721 R. War
The only other Link, with a pension, is Michael R6360, applied 12 Feb 1853, Davidson county, NC, soldier was born 4 April 1757 in PA and when as a child he was moved to Rowan NC., the part that became Davidson county.
Re: geri Re: Adam Link b.1721 R. War
Re: geri Re: Adam Link b.1721 R. War Shirley Winkelhoch 7/12/00
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 1722
As we have seen, he was often slightly late with the pamphlets that he advertised in the latter part of 1721.
In 1722, having paid off or refinanced the old mortgage, Josiah Franklin took out a new one for £220 with Stoddard (Shurtleff 630-31).
Signed at the end "Brutus, Cato" and dated 18 April, the brief political pamphlet (6 pages of text) argued that persons who hold government posts (such as sheriffs or military officers) or positions that derive any profit from the government should not be elected representatives.
www.english.udel.edu /lemay/franklin/1722.html   (9940 words)

  
 Sheriff Court of Fife Deeds 1715-1809
BEATH, ANDREW: present tenant of Inchrye; 7-yr Tack of town and lands of Inchrye from Mr James Oswald of Dunnikier, 8 Dec 1721, and from Mr George Anderson, Minister of Gospel at Dunbog; 16 Nov 1724 [SC20/33/9; SC20/33/10]
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]
www.fifefhs.org /Records/Court/fife.htm   (9940 words)

  
 DUKEDOM OF BEDFORD
6a)JOHN Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford and Marquess of Tavistock, (Streatham 30 September 1710-Bedford House 14 January 1771); married.1st 11 October 1731 Lady Diana Spencer (1710-Southampton House 27 September 1735); married.2d 2 April 1737 Lady Gertrude Leveson-Gower (1721-1 July 1794)
3e) Mary Russell (died.13 September 1914); married.10 April 1860 William Edward Oakeley (1 August 1828-1 February 1912)
4g) Conrad Sebastian Robert, 5th Earl Russell (born.15 April 1937); married.11 August 1962 Elizabeth Sanders
www.freewebs.com /peerage/bedford.html   (9940 words)

  
 ELH Biographies & Sources.P...Z
RINKART (Rinckart), Martin (1586-1649), son of Georg Rinkart or Rinckart, cooper at Eilenburg on the Mulde, Saxony, was born at Eilenburg, April 23, 1586.
Matthæus Apelles von Löwenstern was born April 20, 1594, in Neustadt, Silesia, where his father was a saddlemaker.
Edward Perronet was born August 2, 1721 (according to some, 1726).
www.blc.edu /comm/gargy/gargy1/ELH.biographies.P...Z.html   (9940 words)

  
 Port Chicago
John Hanson was born on April 3, 1721 (old calendar, April 13 under the current calendar) under the reign of George the First of the House of Hanover, an English king who could neither read nor write the language of the country over which he ruled.
Samuel Hanson, father of John Hanson, was a member of the General Assembly of Maryland, considered a distinguished position in the colonists' eyes as equal to a member of Parliament.
John Hanson was more than a presiding officer of Congress, he was the first President of the United States and established traditions and institutions that are still preserved in the American Presidency.
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 KING GEORGE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
amed for King George I of England, King George County was formed by an act of assembly passed November 24, 1720, by dividing Richmond County into two distinct counties to be known as Richmond County and King George County, as of April 23, 1721.
n April 1865, after assassinating President Abraham Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth and his accomplices made their escape route to King George County.
ing George County is located at the gateway to the Northern Neck, between the Potomac and Rappahannock rivers.
kghistory.org /HistoricalSociety/info/aboutkg.asp   (387 words)

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