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1811 and married
In 1782, Mary Sr ( the governess ) married Joseph Day ( 1745 – 1811 ), a Birmingham merchant, and moved away.
His father was Hugh Macdonald, an unsuccessful merchant, who had married Helen Shaw on 21 October 1811.
# Jane Elizabeth Lee ( January 1, 1811 – June 25, 1837 ); married Henry T. Harrison
They married around 1808, and according to court records, they had nine children together: Linah, born in 1808, Mariah Ritty in 1811, Soph in 1813, Robert in 1816, Minty ( Harriet ) in 1822, Ben in 1823, Rachel in 1825, Henry in 1830, and Moses in 1832.
On his return journey to Chicago he visited Kentucky where he married Rebekah Wells, the daughter of Samuel Wells, and they traveled together to Chicago in June 1811.
In January 1811, Calhoun married Floride Bonneau Calhoun, a first cousin once removed.
* Ruth Pontifex ( 13 October 1727-10 January 1811 ; wife of Old Pontifex ; married 1750 ).
He had married in 1811, but his wife died four years later, leaving him a son, Karl Eduard.
* Chang and Eng Bunker ( 1811 – 1874 ), Siamese twins, who were a popular attraction in Asia, Europe, and North America in the nineteenth century, settled in Wilkes County in the 1850s, married two local sisters, and between them fathered 21 children.
# Catharine Clinton ( November 5, 1770 – January 10, 1811 ); married firstly, to John Taylor, and secondly Pierre Van Cortlandt, Jr.
Moore married an actress, Elizabeth " Bessy " Dyke, younger sister of tragedienne-to-be Mary Ann Duff, in 1811, whom he had met with the Kilkenny players where she was working with her sisters.
Cockburn married Elizabeth Macdowall ( Glasgow, Lanarkshire, 1 March 1786-1857 ), daughter of James Macdowall and second wife Margaret Jamieson, in Edinburgh, Midlothian, on 12 March 1811.
Having quadrupled the area of Baden, Charles Frederick died in June 1811, and was succeeded by his grandson, Charles, Grand Duke of Baden, who was married to Stéphanie de Beauharnais ( 1789-1860 ), a cousin of Empress Josephine's first husband who had been adopted by Napoleon I.
He was educated at the Collège de Juilly, on leaving which he adopted the profession of the law ; he was admitted advocate in 1811, and in the same year he married.
She retired once more to Coppet, where she was not at first interfered with, and she found consolation in a young officer of Swiss origin named Albert de Rocca, twenty-three years her junior, whom she married privately in 1811.
Day married Evelina Shepard ( b. 1811 ) in 1831, and had four children: Henry ( b. 1832 ), Mary Ely Day ( 1833 – 38 ), Benjamin Henry Day, Jr. ( b. 1838 ), the inventor of Ben-Day dots, and Clarence Shephard Day ( 1844-1927 ), a stockbroker ( and father of author Clarence Shephard, Jr .).
The Capponi then returned to Florence, and in 1811 Gino married the marchesina Giulia Riccardi.
He was married on August 29, 1776 to Elizabeth Nicholas ( daughter of Robert C. Nicholas ), and had a total of six children, including Peyton Randolph, Governor of Virginia from 1811 to 1812.
He married Jane Margaret Craig ( b. 1792 ) in 1811, and together they had six children.
Campbell married Margaret Brown on March 12, 1811.
* Lady Georgiana FitzRoy ( 8 May 1757 – 18 January 1799 ), who married John Smyth ( 12 February 1748 – 12 February 1811 ) on 4 June 1778.
He married as his first wife Lucy Maria Charlotte, daughter of John Denison, in 1811.
He married Elizabeth Scott Smith in 1809 and became a master of chancery in 1811.
They married at St James Church Bath on 24 May 1811 and settled for a while at Llanthony Abbey.

1811 and Jane
Sense and Sensibility is a novel by Jane Austen, and was her first published work when it appeared in 1811 under the pseudonym " A Lady ".
The year 1811 in literature involved some significant new books, including Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility.
* Elinor Dashwood, in the 1811 novel Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
Jane, third daughter of Matthew Montagu, 4th Baron Rokeby, in 1811.
His younger siblings ' names were: Edgar ( 1789 – 90 ), Charles ( 1792 – 1830 ), ( unnamed twins, 1793 ), Catherine ( 1793 – 1856 ), James ( 1796 – 1878 ), William Edgar ( 1797 – 1821 ), Ann Watts ( 1800 – 50 ), Jane ( 1801 – 35 ), Theodore ( 1805 – 85 ), Edward ( 1808 – 47 ) and Wallace ( 1811 – 16 ).
Phaetons rarely appear in movies, but a very glamorous one, painted yellow and driven by the character Mr. Willoughby, made an appearance in Sense and Sensibility, 1995, based on the Jane Austen novel of 1811.
In 1811 Jane Austen published ( anonymously ) Sense and Sensibility
Daniel Wesson had five sisters and four brothers: Cornelia ( b. 1810 ); Edwin ( b. 1811 ); Betsy ( b. 1814 ); Rufus Jr. ( b. 1815 ); Charlotte ( b. 1819 ); Jane ( b. 1823 ); Franklin ( b. 1828 ); Martin ( b. unk ); and Frances ( b. 1830 ).
Jane Smith-Madison died in 1811.
Willoughby Bertie ( 24 June 1787 – 19 December 1810 ), married Catherine Jane Saunders on 26 November 1808, lost commanding ; posthumous son Willoughby Vere Bertie ( 20 April 1811 – 26 July 1812 )
Jane Currie Blaikie " A. K ." Hoge ( July 31, 1811 – August 26, 1890 ) was a welfare worker, fund raiser, and nurse during the American Civil War.
" Hoge, Jane ( 1811 – 1890 )".

1811 and daughter
Their daughter, Louisa, was born in 1811 but died in 1812 while the family was in Russia.
J. C. Calhoun's wife since 1811, Floride Calhoun, ( 1792 – 1866 ), was the daughter of South Carolina United States Senator and lawyer John E. Colhoun, ( 1750 – 1802 ).
His mother was the former Charlotte Lyon ( 1785 – 1871 ), a daughter of Thomas Lyon ( 1741 – 1796 ) ( who was the youngest son of the 8th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne ) and the former Mary Wren ( died 1811 ).
He was the third son and seventh child of John Henry Parnell ( 1811 – 1859 ), wealthy Anglo-Irish landowner, and his American wife Delia Tudor Stewart ( 1816 – 1898 ) of Bordentown, New Jersey, daughter of the American naval hero, Admiral Charles Stewart ( 1778-1869 ) ( the stepson of one of George Washington's bodyguards ).
* Heshuo Princess Zhuangjing ( 1781 – 1811 ) daughter of Imperial Noble Consort Heyu.
* Kurun Princess Zhuangjing ( 1784 – 1811 ) daughter of Empress Xiaoshurui.
* Ninth daughter ( 1811 – 1815 ) Kurun Princess Huimin ( 慧憫固倫公主 ) posthumously in 1820, daughter of Imperial Noble Consort Gongshun.
He married firstly Theodosia, daughter of Edmund Pery, 1st Earl of Limerick, in 1811.
Despite the glamour of the tsar's court, she had to struggle with cold winters, strange customs, limited funds, and poor health ; an infant daughter born in 1811 died the next year.
He married, on 16 October 1735, Rebecca Samborne Le Bas ( died 16 January 1765 ), daughter and heiress of Charles Samborne Le Bas, of Pipewell Abbey, Northamptonshire, by whom he had two daughters, Lady Elizabeth ( 18 June 1739-21 January 1811, buried at Hartwell ), married on 20 June 1763 Sir William Lee, 4th Baronet, of Hartwell ( 12 September 1726-6 July 1799 ) and Lady Anne ( 1741 – 1746 ), and two sons, George Simon and William, who succeeded him as 2nd and 3rd earl respectively.
Teresa bears Sharpe a daughter, Antonia ( Sharpe's Company ), in 1811, and marries Sharpe in 1812, but is murdered a year later by the renegade Obadiah Hawkeswill ( Sharpe's Enemy ).
By his wife Elizabeth, second daughter of Nicholas and Mary Meredith, whom he married on 16 April 1811, he had issue George Brettingham and Henry.
Their daughter, Maria Cadwalader ( 1776 – 1811 ), married Samuel Ringgold, who became a congressman representing Maryland.
He was sent to the garrison town of Logroño, where in La Rioja he married on 13 September 1827 the orphaned daughter of a rich landowner named Ezequiel Martínez de Sicilia y Ruíz de la Cámara ( 1786 – 1812 ) and wife María del Carmen Anacleta Santa Cruz y Oribe ( 1786 – 1816 ), Doña María Jacinta Martínez de Sicilia y Santa Cruz, born there on 16 August 1811 and who eventually survived him, dying in 1878, without issue.
* Sarah Franklin Bache ( 1737 – 1811 ), daughter of Benjamin Franklin
He was eldest son of George Fleming Leicester ( afterwards Warren ), 2nd Baron De Tabley ( 1811 – 1887 ), by his wife ( married: 1832 ) Catherina Barbara ( 1814 – 1869 ), second daughter of Jerome, 4th Count de Salis-Soglio.
On December 26, 1811, he married Prudence Gough Ridgely, a daughter of Gov.
Born at Allahabad, India, on 7 January 1842, the eldest surviving son of eight children of George Girdwood Channer ( 1811 – 1895 ) and Susan ( d. 1895 ), eldest daughter of Nicholas Kendall JP, vicar of Talland and Lanlivery, Cornwall.

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