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In 1762, Grey married Elizabeth Grey ( 1744 – 1822 ), the daughter of George Grey of Southwick ( 1713 – 1746 ), their children were:
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He also married Mary Brownson, a woman five years his senior, from the nearby town of Roxbury, in July 1762.
After getting established, on April 21, 1762, Boudinot married Hannah Stockton ( 1736 – 1808 ), Richard's younger sister.
Cook married Elizabeth Batts ( 1742 – 1835 ), the daughter of Samuel Batts, keeper of the Bell Inn, Wapping and one of his mentors, on 21 December 1762 at St. Margaret's Church in Barking, Essex.
* Vittorio Francesco of Savoy ( 1694 – 1762 ) married Maria Lucrezia Franchi di Pont, had no issue ;
His daughter, Elizabeth, married James Cook in 1762 at Barking, after the Royal Navy captain had stayed at the Inn.
Born in Poitiers, France, Joseph Bouzage came to the Gulf Coast circa 1760, married Catherine Louise Baudreau ( Boudreau ) on June 5, 1762, and was the father of seven children, including one son, Jean Baptiste.
* John Johnston ( 1762 – 1828 ), married to Ozhaguscodaywayquay ( also known as Susan ), the daughter of an Ojibwa chief ; together they built a prosperous fur trading business.
In 1762 James Parke Farley, son of Francis Farley, went to Williamsburg to attend the College of William and Mary and soon after married Elizabeth Hill Byrd, daughter of William Byrd III and Elizabeth Hill Carter.
Lady Sarah refused a proposal of marriage from James Hay, 15th Earl of Erroll before she married Charles Bunbury, eldest son of Reverend Sir William Bunbury, 5th Baronet, on 2 June 1762 at Holland House Chapel, Kensington, London.
* Richard ( died 1762 ), married Margaret Meadows ; his eldest son, Philip Taylor ( 1747 – 1831 ), was presbyterian minister at Kay Street, Liverpool ( 1767 ), and at Eustace Street, Dublin ( 1771 ), and grandfather of Meadows Taylor ; his second son, John Taylor, the hymn-writer.
While there, however, Franklin married Elizabeth Downes on 4 September 1762 at St George's, Hanover Square in London, England.
He married Abigail Hale ( 1733 – 1821 ) on April 13, 1758, and they had one son, also named William, in 1762.
He married Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Dundas of Arniston, the younger, in 1762 and had a number of children.
Lord Spencer married Lady Lavinia Bingham ( 1762 – 1831 ), daughter of Charles Bingham, 1st Earl of Lucan, on 6 March 1781.
He married on 15 August 1782, Eleanor Todd ( 1762 – 1856 ), only daughter and heiress of Anthony Todd, Secretary of the General Post Office.
Their children included James Bayard ( 1760 – 1788 ) ( 1760 – 1788 ), Andrew Bayard ( 1762 – 1833 ), Samuel Bayard ( 1766 – 1840 ), Jane Bayard ( 1772 – 1851 ) who married Andrew Kirkpatrick, Nicholas Bayard ( 1774 – 1821 ), Margaret Bayard ( 1778 – 1844 ), and Anna Bayard ( 1779 – 1869 ).
******* Josephus Hyacinthus Moretus ( 1762 – 1810 ) married Maria Henrica Coleta Wellens ; they had 8 children
1762 and Elizabeth
Several tsaritsas were the rulers of Russia, including empresses Catherine I ( reigned 1725 – 27 ), Anna ( 1730 – 40 ), Elizabeth ( 1741 – 62 ), and Catherine the Great ( 1762 – 96 ).
John was succeeded in 1762 by his son the Drigue who died childless in 1797, aged 40, when New Hall devolved on his sister, the Honourable Elizabeth.
In 1762 he submitted his resignation and moved from the Winter Palace to Anichkov Palace presented to him by Elizabeth.
Fortunately for the Kingdom of Prussia, Elizabeth died in 1762, and her successor, Peter III, allied Russia with Prussia because of his devotion to the Prussian king, Frederick the Great.
Russia entered the war as an ally of Austria and France against Prussia The campaign advanced successfully but ended as a result of mounting financial difficulties and Elizabeth ’ s death in 1762 Her successor, Peter III ( grandson of Peter I ) took Russia out of the war.
Elizabeth Simcoe ( September 22, 1762 – January 17, 1850 ) was an artist and diarist in colonial Canada.
Elizabeth Haddon ( May 25, 1680 – March 30, 1762 ), born in Southwark, London, England, was the founder of Haddon Township and Haddonfield, New Jersey.
Catharine Macaulay was a daughter of John Sawbridge ( 1699 – 1762 ) and his wife Elizabeth Wanley ( died 1733 ) of Olantigh.
Gilpin married Elizabeth Broom ; their son William Sawrey Gilpin ( 1762 – 1843 ) also became an artist, and in later life a landscape gardener.
His works found favour with female monarchs of his time, so he retained this post throughout the reigns of Empresses Anna ( 1730 – 1740 ) and Elizabeth ( 1741 – 1762 ).
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