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In 1806, Eugène married Princess Augusta Amalia Ludovika Georgia of Bavaria ( 1788 – 1851 ), eldest daughter of Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria, and his royal father-in-law made him Duke of Leuchtenberg and gave him the administration of the Principality of Eichstätt on 14 November 1817.
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1806 and Eugène
Prince Eugène was adopted by Napoleon on 12 January 1806 ; while excluded from the French empire's succession, he was given presumptive rights for him and his descendants in the male line to the throne of Italy in the absence of a second son of Napoleon on 16 February 1806, and hence on 20 December 1807 given the title of Prince de Venise (' Prince of Venice '), which had been instituted by article 9 of the decree of 30 March 1806 ( when the former Austrian province of Venice was united to Bonaparte's kingdom of Italy ) for the Heir Presumptive to Napoleon in Italy.
1806 and married
In September 1806, when he was 52, he married Elizabeth Frevenen or Trevennen, the widow of a naval officer.
In 1806 shortly after the death of Christie and her husband she married Edward Butler, another army officer.
Abraham Lincoln's father, Thomas Lincoln married Nancy Hanks in 1806 in Washington County, Kentucky.
At the Mission many Chalon married local Esselen speakers, while others married Yokuts who were brought into the mission between 1806 and 1834.
* 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.
On August 16, 1806, one day before his 20th birthday, Crockett married Mary ( Polly ) Finley in Jefferson County, Tennessee.
Although it was not used as his main residence, his wife Georgiana Spencer, a prominent but controversial figure in fashion and politics whom he married in 1774, used the house as a retreat and as a Whig stronghold for many years, being the place of death of Charles James Fox in 1806.
On 5 June 1774, William married Lady Georgiana Spencer ( 1757 – 1806 ), a colourful character who became something of a national female icon of the late 18th century for her prominent role in fashion, politics and society in a predominately male-dominated environment.
* Jane McMechen ( born about 1788 ), who married 1 ) James Taylor in 1806 and 2 ) John Boggs ( widower of her sister Sarah ) in 1853.
Around 1831, he married Lina Roser ( 1806 – 1888 ), a Hungarian-born singer of Austrian parentage whom he had met at Bergamo.
In 1801 he married Catherine de Lasaulx, and for some years taught at a secondary school in Koblenz ; in 1806 he moved to Heidelberg, where he lectured at the university.
Frederick Baring ( 31 January 1806 – 4 June 1868 ), married on 24 April 1831 Frederica Ashton and had issue
A daughter, Rebecca Sherman, was married to Simeon Baldwin, whose career included service in the United States Congress ( 1803 – 1806 ), as an Associate Judge of the Connecticut Superior Court, 1806 – 1817, and who became Mayor of New Haven, Connecticut in 1826.
1806 and Princess
* Princess Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily ( 14 December 1784 – 21 May 1806 ), first wife of Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias ( later King Ferdinand VII of Spain )
* Princess Henriette ( Vienna, 1 April 1806 – Ischl, 15 June 1886 ), married in Vienna on 1 October 1825 Joseph Graf Hunyady von Kethély ( Vienna, 13 January 1801 – Vienna, 9 March 1869 ), and had issue
* Princess Ida Leopoldine Sophia / e Maria / e Josepha / Josephine Franziska ( Eisgrub, Moravia, 12 September 1811 – Vienna, 27 June 1884 ), Dame of the Imperial Court, Dame of the Order of the Starry Cross, married in Vienna on 30 July 1832 Karl / Carl 4te Fürst Paar Freiherr auf Hartberg und Krottenstein ( Brieg, Silesia, 6 January 1806 – Vienna, 17 January 1881 ), Hereditary Grand-Master of the Posts of the Imperial Court, and had issue
Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand's eldest son and designated heir, Karl Georg August ( 1766 – 1806 ), married Frederika Luise Wilhelmine, Princess of Orange-Nassau, daughter of William V, Prince of Orange and Wilhelmina of Prussia, in 1790.
In 1806, Napoleon made his sister sovereign Princess and Duchess of Guastalla ; however, she soon sold the duchy to Parma for six million francs, and keeping only the title of Princess of Guastalla.
* Princess Pauline Bonaparte, favourite sister of Napoleon I of France and wife of Prince Camillo Borghese, lived in Villa Parisi from 1806 to 1811.
1806 and Augusta
The House of Reuss became princes on 9 April 1806, and all the surviving members of the Ebersdorf-Lobenstein line ( including Augusta ) bore the title Prince ( ss ) Reuss of Ebersdorf ( German: Fürst / Fürstin Reuß zu Ebersdorf, Jüngere Linie ).
In 1806 their mother, Lady Augusta, was given royal licence to use the surname D ' Ameland instead of Murray.
* On 30 November 1797 at Trentham, Staffordshire to Lady Georgina Augusta Leveson-Gower ( 13 April 1769 – 24 March 1806 ).
1806 and Georgia
In 1806 a Federal Road from Savannah, Georgia to Knoxville, Tennessee was built through Cherokee land.
Walker operated a ferry along the Hiwassee River and helped contract the Cherokee Turnpike Company in 1806, which maintained the road between Knoxville and Georgia.
When in 1806 the government built a fort at the fall line of the Ocmulgee River, to protect expanding settlements just east of modern Macon, Georgia, the government named it Fort Benjamin Hawkins in his honor.
Watie was born in Oothcaloga, Cherokee Nation ( now Calhoun, Georgia ) on December 12, 1806, the son of Uwatie ( Cherokee for " the ancient one "), a full-blood Cherokee, and Susanna Reese, daughter of a white father and Cherokee mother.
Lewis was born on Bothwick plantation, Dinwiddie County, Virginia, and moved to Hancock County, Georgia, with his parents in 1806.
He was educated at the prestigious Willington Academy of Dr. Moses Waddel near Petersburg, Georgia, and received degrees in 1806 and 1809 from Princeton University.
* James Jackson ( politician ) ( 1757 – 1806 ), Revolutionary War soldier, Georgia Congressman, Senator and Governor
Present-day Macon, Georgia developed around the site after the United States built Fort Benjamin Hawkins nearby in 1806.
* Henry Ellis ( governor ) ( 1720 – 1806 ), explorer, author, and governor of Georgia in North America
* Henry Ellis ( governor ) ( 1721 – 1806 ), explorer, author, and second colonial Governor of Georgia
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