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1816 and married
# On 6 January 1808, he married again to another first cousin, Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este ( 14 December 1787 – 7 April 1816 ) with no issue.
# Francis Lightfoot Lee II ( 1782 – 1850 ), who married Jane Fitzgerald ( died 1816 ), daughter of Col. John Fitzgerald and Jane Digges.
# Frances Ann Lee ( June 29, 1816 – December 5, 1889 ); married Goldsborough Robinson
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.
Thackeray's years of semi-idleness ended after he married ( 20 August 1836 ) Isabella Gethin Shawe ( 1816 – 1893 ), second daughter of Isabella Creagh Shawe and Matthew Shawe, a colonel, who had died after extraordinary service, primarily in India.
In Carlton House on 2 May 1816, he married Princess Charlotte of Wales, the only legitimate child of the British Prince Regent ( later King George IV of the United Kingdom ) and therefore second in line to the British throne, and was created a British field-marshal and Knight of the Garter.
In 1816, he married Adélie Pepin, daughter of a clockmaker from Toulon, who was openly disliked by Dumont ’ s mother, who thought her inappropriate for her son and refused to meet her and, later on, her grandsons from the marriage.
* Ellen Douglas Birdseye Wheaton ( 1816 – 1858 ) wrote a notable diary from 1850 to 1858 ; it described her life as a married woman and activist.
De Quincey was married in 1816, and soon after, having no money left, he took up literary work in earnest.
After Lady Harriet's death in July 1815 he married secondly Lady Louisa, daughter of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, in 1816.
On 21 February 1816 at the Chapel of the Winter Palace in St Petersburg, she married the Prince of Orange, who would later become King William II of the Netherlands.
Her daughter married Duke Victor de Broglie on 20 February 1816, at Pisa, and became the wife and mother of French statesmen of distinction.
In 1868, he had married Frances Mary, daughter of the distinguished civil engineer Nathaniel Beardmore ( 1816 – 1872 ) of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, and settled at Ealing.
Sir Francis Richard Grey ( 31 March 1813 – 22 March 1890 ) married Lady Elizabeth Howard ( 1816 – 1891 ), daughter of George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle and Georgiana Cavendish ( daughter of Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire ).
While in England, Thomas Chandler Haliburton met Louisa Neville, daughter of Captain Laurence Neville, of the Eighth Light Dragoons, whom he married in 1816 and brought back to Nova Scotia.
# Maria I of Portugal ( 17 December 1734 – 20 March 1816 ) married Infante Peter of Portugal and had issue.
Germain Sutherland in 1816, he was father of Moses H. and one of his daughters married H. B. Hamlin, and another Rosalve Healey.
He married Lady Bond Head ( the former Julia Valenza Somerville ) in 1816, and they eventually had four children.
On May 10, 1798 Accum married Mary Ann Simpson ( March 6, 1777 – March 1, 1816 in London ).
" He married privately and in contravention of the 1772 Royal Marriages Act at St. John's Church, Clerkenwell, London on 8 January 1847 to Sarah Fairbrother ( 1816 – 12 January 1890 ), the daughter of John Fairbrother, a servant in Westminster.
In 1816 Maria married her longtime admirer and lover, Philippe Antoine d ' Ornano, count d ' Ornano.
* Admiral Lord William FitzRoy ( 1 June 1782 – 13 May 1857 ), who married Georgiana Raikes ( died 2 December 1861 ) in 1816 and had two children.
* Lady Isabella FitzRoy ( died 10 December 1866 ), who married Barrington Pope Blachford ( 3 December 1783 – 14 May 1816 ) on 11 August 1812.
Wakefield, who in 1816 married Eliza Pattle ( 1799 – 1820 ), was the eldest son of Edward Wakefield ( 1774 – 1854 ) and Susanna Crash ( 1767 – 1816 ).

1816 and Mary
In 1816 Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and his wife Mary Shelley visited Geneva and all three were inspired by the scenery in their writings.
Byron was also the host of the celebrated ghost-story competition involving himself, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Shelley, and John William Polidori at the Villa Diodati on the banks of Lake Geneva in the summer of 1816.
* 1816 – Lord Byron reads Fantasmagoriana to his four house guests at the Villa Diodati, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Claire Clairmont, and John Polidori, and inspires his challenge that each guest write a ghost story, which culminated in Mary Shelley writing the novel Frankenstein, John Polidori writing the short story The Vampyre, and Byron writing the poem Darkness.
* 1738 – Mary Katharine Goddard, American printer and publisher ( d. 1816 )
Byron also composed an enigmatic fragmentary story concerning the mysterious fate of an aristocrat named Augustus Darvell whilst journeying in the Orient — as his contribution to the famous ghost story competition at the Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva in the summer of 1816, between him, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Shelley and John William Polidori ( who was Byron's personal physician ).
In July 1816 " incessant rainfall " during that " wet, ungenial summer " forced Mary Shelley, John William Polidori, and their friends to stay indoors for much of their Swiss holiday.
Although she did not receive a formal education, her mother taught her and her sisters Mary ( 1739 – 1811 ) and Elizabeth ( 1742 – 1816, known as Betsy ) to read, write and cipher ; her father's, uncle's and grandfather's large libraries enabled the sisters to study English and French literature.
Marysville was founded in 1816 by Samuel W. Cuthbertson, who named the town after his daughter Mary, along the small waterway of Mill Creek.
Marthoma died on 26 January 1816 and was interred at St. Mary ’ s Orthodox Cathedral, Puthencavu.
Over the next 20 years they had ten children: Thornton ( 1810 – 73 ), John Horatio Leigh ( 1812 – 46 ), Mary Florimel Leigh ( 1813 – 49 ), Swinburne Percy Leigh ( 1816 – 27 ), Percy Bysshe Shelley Leigh ( 1817 – 99 ), Henry Sylvan Leigh ( 1819 –?
They had five children: Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr. ( 1809 – 1881 ), named after his friend and expedition partner ; William Preston Clark ( 1811 – 1840 ); Mary Margaret Clark ( 1814 – 1821 ); George Rogers Hancock Clark ( 1816 – 1858 ), named after Clark's older brother ; and John Julius Clark ( 1818 – 1831 ), named after his oldest brother Jonathan and Clark's wife.
* Portugal: Mary I ( 1777 – 1816 ), John VI ( Regent 1799 – 1816, King 1816 – 1826 )
The Secord's eldest daughter Mary wedded William Trumball, a doctor, on 18 April, 1816.
He was present at the famous gathering at the Villa Diodati on 16 June 1816 when Byron issued a challenge to him, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Godwin and Claire Clairmont to write a ghost story.
Five children were born to the marriage: Anna Maria ( Annina ) ( 1795 – 1812 ), William the Second, Richard ( 1798 – 1823 ), Catherine ( 1800 – 1891 ) ( who was to become the first American to join the Sisters of Mercy ) and Rebecca Mary ( 1802 – 1816 ), whom Elizabeth called " my soul's sister ".
* John Kennedy ( 1804 – 1864 ), who married Mary K. Gunnip ( 1816 – 1881 ) and was a local farmer ;
Legge married twice, first to Mary Isabella Morison ( 1816 – 1852 ) and after she died to a widow, Hannah Mary Willetts ( d 1881, née Johnstone ).
John Curwen was born November 14, 1816 at Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire, the son of Spedding Curwen and Mary Jubb.

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