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1802 and married
In August 1827, against his mother's wishes, he married Rosina Doyle Wheeler ( 1802 – 1882 ), a famous Irish beauty.
George and Fanny married at Newburn Church on 28 November 1802.
While in Madrid during 1802, he married María Teresa Rodríguez del Toro y Alaiza, who was his only wife.
Louis was married on 4 January 1802, to Hortense de Beauharnais, the daughter of the deceased general Alexandre, Vicomte de Beauharnais and his wife Josephine Tascher de la Pagerie.
* Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte ( 31 October 1802 – 2 March 1839 ); married, in 1826, Napoleon Louis Bonaparte.
In 1802, at Napoleon's request, Hortense married his brother Louis Bonaparte.
Although their marriage was not happy, they had two children: a son, Eugène de Beauharnais ( 1781 – 1824 ), and a daughter, Hortense de Beauharnais ( 1783 – 1837 ), who married Napoléon's brother Louis Bonaparte in 1802.
Another daughter, Rebecca, married and lived a long life despite being scalped when she was 15 in 1802.
He married her in a private ceremony at Wyton in Huntingdonshire on 28 September 1795, but did not make the fact public until October 1802, and Elizabeth was never really accepted at court.
* Joséphine Junot d ' Abrantès ( Paris, 2 January 1802 – Paris, 15 October 1888 ), married in November 1841 to Jacques-Louis Amet
She married at sixteen, and was attached to the Empress Josephine as dame du palais in 1802.
In 1797 Mathews married Eliza Kirkham Strong ( 1772 – 1802 ) of Exeter, the author of a volume of poems and some novels, and an actress.
* George Augustus North, 3rd Earl of Guilford ( 11 September 1757-20 April 1802 ), who married, firstly, Maria Frances Mary Hobart-Hampden ( died 23 April 1794 ), daughter of the 3rd Earl of Buckinghamshire, on 30 September 1785 and had issue.
His eldest daughter, Saba ( 1802 – 1866 ), married Sir Henry Holland.
* Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte ( 1802 – 1839 ), married in 1826 Napoléon Louis, eldest son of Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland, and Hortense de Beauharnais, widowed in 1830
Ney married Aglaé Louise Auguié ( Paris, 24 March 1782 – Paris, 1 July 1854 ) at Grignon on 5 August 1802.
In 1802, Pistrucci married Barbara Folchi, daughter of a well-to-do merchant.
In October 1802, his father married Anderson's daughter Elizabeth, and nine months later, on July 23, 1803 Maverick was born at his family's summer home in Pendleton District, South Carolina.
He had a sister, Adélaïde de Lesseps ( 1803 – 1879 ), married to Jules Tallien de Cabarrus ( 19 April 1801 – 1870 ), and two brothers, Théodore de Lesseps ( Cádiz, 25 September 1802 – Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 20 May 1874 ), married in 1828 to Antonia Denois ( Paris, 27 September 1802 – Paris, 29 December 1878 ), and Jules de Lesseps ( Pisa, 16 February 1809 – Paris, 10 October 1887 ), married on 11 March 1874 to Hyacinthe Delarue.

1802 and Frances
# Lady Frances Power Le Poer Trench ( b. 22 January 1802, d. 28 December 1804 )

1802 and Fanny
She also had a half-brother, Robert ( 1802 – 64 ), and half-sister, Fanny ( 1805 – 82 ), from her father's previous marriage to Harriet Poynton (? 1780 – 1809 ).
** Fanny von Arnstein, Austrian society hostess ( d. 1802 )
He married secondly Fanny Hua ( 1802 – 1889 ) and had 1 daughter:

1802 and moved
He moved back to New Haven in 1798 ; he was elected as a Federalist to the Connecticut House of Representatives in 1800 and 1802 – 1807.
He was so moved by her death that he decided to abdicate, June 4, 1802 in favour of his brother Victor Emmanuel.
Luke Howard, who in 1802 devised the naming and classification of clouds and cloud formations still in popular use today, and who operated a business in pharmaceuticals in Plaistow from 1796 until 1803 when he moved the business to nearby Stratford.
In 1801, Aaron Bloss moved to Tioga County and in 1802, moved to the area known as " Peter ’ s Camp ".
In 1802, the Barbaulds moved to Stoke Newington where Rochemont took over the pastoral duties of the Chapel at Newington Green.
In any event, John Studebaker ( 1799 – 1877 ) moved to Ohio in 1835 with his wife Rebecca ( née Mohler ) ( 1802 – 1887 )— and taught his five sons to make wagons.
In 1802, Blount moved to Montgomery County, Tennessee, which he represented in the Tennessee House of Representatives from 1807 to 1809.
Around 1802, Brant moved there and built a mansion that was intended to be a half-scale version of Johnson Hall.
In 1802, Rebbe Nachman moved to the town of Bratslav, Ukraine, also known as " Breslov ".
One of these was Rabbi Aryeh Leib of Shpola, known as the " Shpoler Zeide " ( Grandfather / Sage of Shpola ) ( 1725 – 1812 ), who, according to Breslov tradition, had supported Rebbe Nachman in his early years but began to oppose him after he moved to Zlatipola, near Shpola, in 1802.
He moved to Bristol, England in 1802 and became a Commissioner for Paving in 1806.
The editor of the Readers, William Holmes McGuffey, was born September 23, 1800, near Claysville, Pennsylvania, and moved to Youngstown, Ohio with his parents in 1802.
In 1802 the McGuffey family moved further out into the frontier at Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Mills moved to Philadelphia in 1802 where he became an associate and student of Benjamin Henry Latrobe.
The Masseys later moved to Upper Canada some time between 1802 and 1807.
In 1795 Taylor moved with his family to Boone County, where he was the stated preacher at Bullittsburg Baptist Church ( 1795 – 1802 ), the first church in northern Kentucky.
In 1802 he moved his family to Gallatin County ( a portion now in Trimble County ) near Mount Byrd along the Ohio River, where he had already bought nearly of land in various tracts.
Born Carlo Bianconi, Costa Masnaga ( Italy ) on September 24, 1786, he moved from an area poised to fall to Napoleon and travelled to Ireland in 1802, via England, just four years after the 1798 rebellion.
Born in 1802 in Concord, New Hampshire, he later moved to Bangor, Maine and spent the rest of his life there.
It moved to Savoie, after a decree of the consuls the 23rd pluviôse year X ( 1802 )
The family moved across the Merrimack River to the prosperous shipping town of Newburyport in 1802.
He moved to Bergamo in 1802 and was appointed maestro di cappella at the Cathedral of Bergamo, succeeding his old teacher Lenzi.
At least three generations of the White family business undertook shipbuilding before Thomas White, ( 1773 – 1859 ) the grandfather of John Samuel White, moved from Broadstairs, to East Cowes on the northern coast of the Isle of Wight in 1802, where he acquired the shipbuilding site on the east bank of the River Medina where there was already more than a century of shipbuilding tradition.

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