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In 1757, he married Mary ( Polly ) Howard ( 1740 – 1770 ).
# Anne Lee ( 1770 – 1804 ), who married Hon.
1770 – 1786 ), who married The Hon.
He married Marie Antoinette of Austria, a daughter of Maria Theresa, in 1770.
On 16 May 1770, at the age of fifteen, Louis-Auguste married the fourteen-year-old Habsburg Archduchess Maria Antonia ( better known by the French form of her name, Marie Antoinette ), his second cousin once removed and the youngest daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Francis I and his wife, the formidable Empress Maria Theresa.
* Frederika Luise Wilhelmina ( The Hague, 28 November 1770 – The Hague, 15 October 1819 ), married in The Hague on 14 October 1790 Karl, Hereditary Prince of Braunschweig ( London, 8 February 1766 – Antoinettenruh, 20 September 1806 ), a son of Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg and Princess Augusta of Great Britain, without issue.
After his stepmother's death in 1768, his father married for a third time ; Anna Christina Svinhufvud, in 1770.
Under the patronage of his former music pupil, Marie Antoinette, who had married the future French king Louis XVI in 1770, Gluck signed a contract for six stage works with the management of the Paris Opéra.
His granddaughter Elizabeth Barbara Hillegass married John Schell, Jr., who was born in 1725 at the family homestead granted to his father John Schell, Sr., the youngest son of Michael Schell who died in 1770.
Samuel Wallis married Lydia Hollingsworth in Philadelphia on March 1, 1770.
On February 7, 1770, Clinton married Sarah Cornelia Tappen ; they had five daughters and one son:
# Catharine Clinton ( November 5, 1770 – January 10, 1811 ); married firstly, to John Taylor, and secondly Pierre Van Cortlandt, Jr.
Deane married twice, both wealthy widows from Wethersfield ; Mehitable Webb in 1763 ( who died in 1767 ), and Elizabeth Saltonstall Evards in 1770.
He married secondly, on 20 June 1770, Jane Guise ( d. 8 August 1807 ), daughter of Sir John Guise, but had no children.
John Chapman was born in Leominster, Massachusetts, the second child ( after his sister, Elizabeth ) of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Chapman ( née Simonds, married February 8, 1770 ) of Massachusetts.
She married John Molson ( 1730 – 1770 ) Sr. in 1760.
He married twice: his first wife was Lady Sarah Frances Seymour-Conway ( 27 September 1747 – 20 July 1770 ) on 7 June 1775, he married Frances, daughter of Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden.
He married Mary Stevens Livingston, daughter of Continental Congressman John Stevens, on September 9, 1770, and built a home for himself and his wife south of Clermont, called Belvedere, which was burned to the ground, along with Clermont, in 1777 by the British Army.
She was 14 and he was 15 when they married in 1770.
In 1770 heiress Margaret Dixon married William Brown.
Following the British defeat of the French Army in 1759, he moved to New York State, then the Province of New York, where he took out citizenship, adopted the English-American name of John Hector St. John, and in 1770 married an American woman, Mehitable Tippet.
# Frederick Augustus ( 27 August 1712-15 October 1770 ), Count of Cosel ; married on 1 June 1749 to Countess Friederike Christiane of Holtzendorff.
Paine married Sally Cobb, the daughter of Thomas and Lydia ( Leonard ) Cobb and a sister of General David Cobb, on March 15, 1770.

1770 and Anna
* Anna Maria ( 1 April 1768-21 March 1770 )
), Marie de Lesseps ( 1717 – 1722 ), Arnaud de Lesseps ( 1719 – 1726 ), Jean-Barthélémy de Lesseps ( 1720 – 1795 ), Marcel de Lesseps ( 1720 – 1730 ), Jean-Pierre de Lesseps ( 1721 – 1721 ), Catherine de Lesseps, Gracy de Lesseps ( 1725 – 1791 ), Plaisance de Lesseps ( 1727 – 1735 ), Michel de Lesseps ( 1729 – 1801 ), married in 1769 to Florence Verdier ( 1739 – 1822 ) ( parents of Louise Thérèse de Lesseps ( 1770 – 1866 ), married in 1788 to Mathieu Belland ( 1764 – 1817 )), Martin de Lesseps ( 1730 – 1807 ), married to Anna Caysergues ( 1730 – 1823 ) and had issue, Jeanne de Lesseps ( 1733 –?
Ilya Ulyanov was born in Astrakhan, to Nikolai Vasilievich Ulyanov ( 1770 — 1838 ) ( sometimes as Ulyanin ), a port-city tailor and a former serf of either Kalmyk or Tatar descent who came from Sergachsky District, Nizhegorod Governorate and received his freedom from an landowner Stepan Mikhailovich Brekhov ; and Anna Alekseyevna Smirnova ( 1793 — 1871 ), a daughter of a rich city-dweller Aleksei Lukianovich Smirnov ( a son of Lukian Smirnov who hailed from rich Oirats of Middle Asia ).
In 1770 Burnaby had married Anna Edwyn, daughter and heiress of John Edwyn of Baggrave Hall.
* Maria Anna Buonaparte ( 1770 ), namesake of her deceased older sister.
* Maria Anna Buonaparte ( 1770 ), namesake of her deceased older sister

1770 and Barbara
Strauss's parents, Franz Borgias Strauss ( October 10, 1764 – April 5, 1816 ) and Barbara Dollmann ( December 3, 1770 – August 28, 1811 ), were innkeepers ().
During his time in Merton he was appointed a Magistrate, and in 1770 the High Sheriff of Surrey but suffered a further setback in 1777 when Barbara died, leaving him a widower for the second time at the age of only 55.

1770 and Hannah
Over the years they would have 12 children: Mary ( 1754 ), Lois ( 1756 ), Miriam ( 1758 ), Rhoda ( 1760 ), Hannah ( who died as an infant in 1762 ), Levi ( 1763 ), Migale ( 1765, died that same year ), Johnathan ( 1768 ), Ezra ( 1770 ), Sarah ( 1773 ), Hannah ( 1776, also died as an infant ) and a child that was never registered.
On 5 February 1770, he married Hannah Faden, daughter of a Charing Cross print and map seller, whom he had converted.
Written in 1747, Hannah Glasse's ( 1708 – 1770 ) The Art of Cookery made Plain and Easy represents one of the most important references for culinary practice in England and the American colonies during the latter half of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th.

1770 and daughter
* Princess Elizabeth of the United Kingdom ( 1770 – 1840 ), daughter of George III
Fredrika Bremer was born in Åbo ( Turku ) in Finland, then a Swedish province, as the daughter of Karl Fredrik Bremer ( 1770 – 1830 ) and Birgitta Charlotta Hollström ( 1777 – 1855 ).
They had a daughter, named Maria Theresa, who died just before turning eight in 1770.
She was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, as Marie Catherine Sophie, Vicomtesse de Flavigny, the daughter of Alexander Victor François de Flavigny ( 1770 – 1819 ), a footloose émigré French aristocrat, and his wife Maria Elisabeth Bethmann ( 1772 – 1847 ), a German banker's daughter.
Merivale was the second son of John Herman Merivale ( 1770 – 1844 ) and Louisa Heath Drury, daughter of Joseph Drury, headmaster of Harrow.
The two had a son, William, in 1768, followed by a daughter, Elizabeth, in 1770 and then another son, Thomas, in 1772.
Born in London, as Henry Bayly ( his father assumed the name Paget in 1770 ), he was the eldest son of Henry Paget, 1st Earl of Uxbridge, by his wife Jane, daughter of the Very Reverend Arthur Champagné, Dean of Clonmacnoise, Ireland.
She was born Lady Christian Henrietta Caroline Fox-Strangways, the daughter of Stephen Fox-Strangways, 1st Earl of Ilchester, and married Major John Dyke Acland in 1770.
In 1850 he married Laura Carr ( 1807 – 1868 ), daughter of Thomas William Carr ( b. 1770 ).
* Princess Louise of Prussia ( 1770 – 1836 ), daughter of Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia and wife of Prince Anton Radziwill
In September 1770, Robert married Mary Home, the daughter of an army surgeon, leading to a rift between Mylne and his sister, who disliked the Home family.
On July 19, 1770, Dickinson married Mary Norris, known as Polly, the daughter of a wealthy Philadelphia Quaker, and Speaker of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, Isaac Norris.
His daughter Dorothea, born on August 10, 1770, was one of the most beautiful and learned women of her time, and received in 1787 the degree of doctor.
In 1770, his son married Bathilde d ' Orléans, daughter of Louis Philippe, Duke of Orléans and sister of Philippe Égalité.
On 24 April 1770, he married Bathilde d ' Orléans, only surviving daughter of Louis Philippe d ' Orléans, Duke of Orléans and Louise Henriette de Bourbon.
It was founded in 1806 as the Sans Pareil (" Without Compare "), by merchant John Scott, and his daughter Jane ( 1770 – 1839 ).

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