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In 1815 he married Emilie Wall ( 1796 – 1834 ) in Altona, who bore 12 children, 8 of which survived early childhood.
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1815 and married
On 15 September / 17 September 1815 in Weilburg, Charles married Princess Henrietta of Nassau-Weilburg ( 1797 – 1829 ).
Jenner married Catherine Kingscote ( died 1815 from tuberculosis ) in March 1788 after meeting her while he and other Fellows were experimenting with balloons.
In July 1815 he married his former sister-in-law Harriet, daughter of John Douglas, and widow of James Hamilton, Viscount Hamilton.
In July 1815 he married Harriet, daughter of John Douglas, and widow of James Hamilton, Viscount Hamilton, his first wife's sister-in-law.
After Richmond died of a fever on 13 September 1815, Anne married Henry Carmichael-Smyth on 13 March 1817.
" After his wife Polly's death, Crockett married a widow named Elizabeth Patton in 1815 ; they had three children: Robert, Rebecca and Matilda.
He married Eliza Anne " Annarella " Warington in Messina on 7 October 1815, when they were 27 ; she was ten weeks the younger ; a portrait of them can be seen at http :// www. pinetreeweb. com / bp-admiral. htm ; this was painted while they were cataloguing the Duke of Northumberland's collection, see bibliography below.
He was married to Susan, daughter of William Duffus ( on 4 February 1815 ; she died 23 January 1828 ) by whom he had nine children.
After Lady Harriet's death in July 1815 he married secondly Lady Louisa, daughter of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, in 1816.
Julie Clary was born in Marseille, France, the daughter of François Clary ( Marseille, St. Ferreol, 24 February 1725 – Marseille, 20 January 1794 ), a wealthy silk manufacturer and merchant, and his second wife ( married on 26 June 1759 ) Françoise Rose Somis ( Marseille, St. Ferreol, 30 August 1737 – Paris, 28 January 1815 ).
Jane Perceval married Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Carr, brother of the Reverend Robert James Carr, then vicar of Brighton, in 1815 and was widowed again six years later.
Until the early years of the 19th century Seaham was a small rural agricultural farming community whose only claim to fame was that the local landowner's daughter, Anne Isabella Milbanke, was married at Seaham Hall to Lord Byron on 2 January 1815.
After the British Parliament gave its consent to the wedding, Frederica and Ernest Augustus were married on 29 May 1815 at the parish church of Neustrelitz.
Some time later, the couple traveled to Great Britain and married again on 29 August 1815 at Carlton House, London.
She followed him to London where they eventually married on May 17, 1815, soon after his 19th birthday.
Their daughter Mary Boykin Miller ( 1823 – 86 ) married James Chesnut, Jr. ( 1815 – 85 ), who later became a U. S. Senator and a Confederate general.
He left home during the War of 1812 and married Harriet Smith ( 1800 – 1867 ) ( Cambridge, New York, May 12, 1800 – Cincinnati, Ohio, June 21, 1867 ), the daughter of Dr. Sanford Smith ( 1760 – 1815 ) ( Stonington, Connecticut, February 27, 1760 – Scipio, New York, June 15, 1815 ) and his wife Priscilla Whippo Smith ( 1763 – 1838 ) ( Cambridge, New York, c. 1763 – Pottstown, Pennsylvania, August 26, 1838 ), in Rochester, New York on November 8, 1821.
After her early death at Ossington, Nottinghamshire, in December 1815, he married as his second wife Ellen, daughter of Edmund Power and widow of John Home Purves, in 1828.
The monarch of the duchy, with title of Grand Duke of Posen, was the Hohenzollern king of Prussia and his representative was the Duke-Governor: the first was Prince Antoni Radziwiłł ( 1815 – 1831 ), who was married to Princess Louise of Prussia, the king's cousin.
1815 and Wall
" Stella painting a Madonna on his Prison Wall ," 1810 ( Leuchtenberg collection ); " Sodoma a l ' hôpital ," 1815 ( Louvre ); " Basilique basse de St François d ' Assise ," 1823 ( Louvre ); " Rachat de prisonniers ," 1831 ( Louvre ); " Mort de Poussin ," 1834 ( Villa Demidoff, Florence ), are among his principal works ; all are marked by the same peculiarities, everything is sacrificed to tone.
1815 and 1796
In 1796, Milan was conquered by the French troops of Napoleon, only to be given again to the Austrian Empire at the Congress of Vienna of 1815.
Napoleon descended into Lombardy in 1796 and ruled it until 1815, when the Austrian rule was resumed after the Congress of Vienna.
* Richard Wilson ( Barnstaple MP ) ( c. 1750 – 1815 ), Member of Parliament for Barnstaple, 1796 – 1802
In 1796 Thornton married Marianne Sykes ( 1765 – 1815 ), daughter of Joseph Sykes, a merchant from Hull.
Roane served as an attorney general in the Southwest Territory in the early 1790s, and later served as a judge on the state's Superior Court of Law and Equity ( 1796 – 1801 ) and the Superior Court of Errors and Appeals ( 1815 – 1819 ).
Richard Barnes Mason was a grandson of George Mason ( 1725 – 1792 ); son of George Mason V ( 1753 – 1796 ); brother of George Mason VI ( 1786 – 1834 ); grandnephew of Thomson Mason ( 1733 – 1785 ); first cousin once removed of Stevens Thomson Mason ( 1760 – 1803 ), John Thomson Mason ( 1765 – 1824 ), and William Temple Thomson Mason ( 1782 – 1862 ); first cousin of Thomson Francis Mason ( 1785 – 1838 ) and James Murray Mason ( 1798 – 1871 ); second cousin of Armistead Thomson Mason ( 1787 – 1819 ), John Thomson Mason ( 1787 – 1850 ), and John Thomson Mason, Jr. ( 1815 – 1873 ); and second cousin once removed of Stevens Thomson Mason ( 1811 – 1843 ).
Her most important pedagogical works are Letters on Education, Essays on the Human Mind ( 1796 ), Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education ( 1801 ), Letters addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle ( 1806 ), and Hints addressed to the Patrons and Directors of Schools ( 1815 ).
Several amateurs also worked alongside from other civil services and they were assisted by professional botanists such as Joseph Dalton Hooker ( 1817 – 1911 ), John Gerard Koenig ( 1728 – 1785 ), Robert Wight ( 1796 – 1872 ), Nathaniel Wallich ( 1786 – 1854 ) and William Roxburgh ( 1751 – 1815 ), the Father of Indian Botany.
James Murray Mason was a grandson of George Mason ( 1725 – 1792 ); nephew of George Mason V ( 1753 – 1796 ); grandnephew of Thomson Mason ( 1733 – 1785 ); first cousin once removed of Stevens Thomson Mason ( 1760 – 1803 ) and John Thomson Mason ( 1765 – 1824 ); son of John Mason ( 1766 – 1849 ) and Anna Maria Murray Mason ( 1776 – 1857 ); first cousin of Thomson Francis Mason ( 1785 – 1838 ), George Mason VI ( 1786 – 1834 ), and Richard Barnes Mason ( 1797 – 1850 ); second cousin of Armistead Thomson Mason ( 1787 – 1819 ), John Thomson Mason ( 1787 – 1850 ), and John Thomson Mason, Jr. ( 1815 – 1873 ); second cousin once removed of Stevens Thomson Mason ( 1811 – 1843 ); and first cousin thrice removed of Charles O ' Conor Goolrick.
1815 and –
Lost Worlds: The Emergence of French Social History, 1815 – 1970 ( 2006 ) 250pp excerpt and text search
* 1815 – The Second Serbian Uprising – a second phase of the national revolution of the Serbs against the Ottoman Empire, erupts shortly after the annexation of the country to the Ottoman Empire.
In 1815, Patrick was appointed curate of the chapel in Thornton, near Bradford ; a second daughter, Elizabeth ( 1815 – 1825 ), was born shortly after.
Historians identify several waves of migration to the United States: one from 1815 – 1860, in which some five million English, Irish, Germanic, Scandinavian, and others from northwestern Europe came to the United States ; one from 1865 – 1890, in which some 10 million immigrants, also mainly from northwestern Europe, settled, and a third from 1890 – 1914, in which 15 million immigrants, mainly from central, eastern, and southern Europe ( many Austrian, Hungarian, Turkish, Lithuanian, Russian, Jewish, Greek, Italian, and Romanian ) settled in the United States.
* Napoleon I ( 1804 – 1814, 1815 ), also King of Italy ( 1805 – 1814 ) and Emperor in Elba ( 1814 – 1815 )
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