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In 1832, Lyell married Mary Horner of Bonn, daughter of Leonard Horner ( 1785 – 1864 ), also associated with the Geological Society of London.
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From 1817 to 1841 he contributed to the Edinburgh Review many essays on the progress of geological science, and reviews of the groundbreaking books of William Smith ( geologist ), Charles Lyell, and Roderick Murchison ; he also wrote Notes on the Progress of Geology in England for the Philosophical Magazine ( 1832 – 1833 ).
1832 and married
The couple were married for 50 years and had five children: Martha ( 1828 ), Charles ( 1830 ), Mary ( 1832 ), Robert ( 1834 ), and Andrew Jr. ( 1852 ).
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.
Nearly two centuries ago, Ngubengcuka ( d. 1832 ), who ruled as the Inkosi Enkhulu of the Thembu people, married and subsequently left a son named Mandela, who became Nelson's grandfather and the source of his surname.
On December 31, 1840, he married Margaretta Sergeant, daughter of John Sergeant, running mate of Henry Clay in the 1832 presidential election.
His daughter Mary Anne married first John Blachford ( 1771 ‐ 1832 ), and secondly Thomas, 7th Earl of Carnwath, dying in 1853.
In 1830, Mann married Charlotte Messer, though she died only two years later on August 1, 1832 ; His grief over her death never fully subsided.
* George Kittson ( 1779 – 1832 ), Henry's stepson, married Anne Tucker and was the father of several children including Norman Kittson.
They had several children including Charles Henry ( 1832 – 1897 ), who ran away from home at the age of thirteen to lead an adventurous life on the seas which included being shipwrecked on one of the islands off Hawaii, for a brief period, where he was married to a native.
* Emily Charlotte " Mimie " Ogilvie ( b. 1778-d. 1832 ), married Charles George Beauclerk, great-grandson of the Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans and had issue.
Armfelt married 1785 countess Hedvig Ulrika De la Gardie ( 1761 – 1832 ), daughter of count Carl Julius De la Gardie and countess Magdalena Christina Stenbock.
* Lady Anne North ( before 1783-18 January 1832 ), who married the 1st Earl of Sheffield on 20 January 1798 and had two children
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 .).
On 22 November 1832 in Paris García married the operatic soprano Cécile Eugénie Mayer ( Paris, 8 April 1814 – Paris, 12 August 1880 ).
In 1832, Purvis married Harriet Forten, daughter of wealthy African-American sailmaker and prominent abolitionists James and Charlotte Forten of Philadelphia.
In 1802 James Meek married Down's daughter and settled in the town, James Meek was appointed the Comptroller of Victuals to the Royal Navy in 1832, he was knighted, and died in Ilfracombe 1852.
He married twice ; first to Maria Anna of Saxony, and after her death in 1832, to Maria Antonia of the Two-Sicilies.
1832 and Mary
Between 1831 and 1832 Charlotte continued her education at Roe Head in Mirfield, where she met her lifelong friends and correspondents, Ellen Nussey and Mary Taylor.
She was the second oldest of seven children — Guelma Penn ( 1818 – 1873 ), Hannah Lapham ( 1821 – 1877 ), Daniel Read ( 1824 – 1904 ), Mary Stafford ( 1827 – 1907 ), Eliza Tefft ( 1832 – 1834 ), and Jacob Merritt ( 1834 – 1900 ).
Francis and Emma had other children: Captain John Brooke Johnson ( 1823 – 1868 ) ( later Brooke Brooke ), Mary Anna Johnson ( b. 1824 ), Harriet Helena Johnson ( b. 1826 ), Charlotte Frances Johnson ( b. 1828 ), Captain ( William ) Frederic Johnson ( b. 1830 ), Emma Lucy Johnson ( b. 1832 ), Margaret Henrietta Johnson ( 1834 – 1845 ), Georgianna Brooke Johnson ( 1836 – 1854 ), James Stuart Johnson ( 1839 – 1840 ), and Henry Stuart Johnson ( b. 1841 ).
From 1832, Mary and her family lived in what is now known as the Mary Todd Lincoln House, an elegant 14-room residence in Lexington.
On February 24, 1832, Ezra Cornell wrote the following response to his expulsion from The Society of Friends due to his marriage to Mary Ann Wood:
He was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in September 1832 by Ezekiel Roberts, and he married Mary Ann Adams, another African-American.
Born in Montpellier Terrace, Cheltenham on 23 July 1872, Wilson was the second son and fifth child of physician Dr Edward Thomas Wilson ( 1832 – 1918 ) and his wife, Mary Agnes, née Whishaw ( 1841 – 1930 ).
They had eight children: Roxana Cornelia ( b. 1826 ), Lucy Jane ( b. 1828 ), David Gaston ( b. 1831 ), Eunice Louisa ( b. 1832 ), Elvira Evelyna ( b. 1838 ), Sarah Corinne ( b. 1839 ), Adelaide Ann ( b. 1842 ) and Mary Martitia ( b. 1846 ).
On March 12, 1832, he married Elizabeth Cabot Blanchard ( May 27, 1809June 14, 1842 ), daughter of Francis Blanchard ( baptised February 1, 1784 – age estimated 29 at death, June 26, 1813 ) and wife ( m. August 29, 1808 ) Mary Ann Cabot ( baptised May 9, 1784July 25, 1809 ), with whom he had three children.
Recorded wrecks on the 5 km stretch of coastline between Trwyn y Witch and Nash Point include: the Royal Hunter ( 1747 ), the Indian Prince ( 1752 ), the Elizabeth ( 1753 ), the Prince ( 1764 ), the George ( 1770 ), the Industry ( 1786 ), the Thomas ( 1806 ), the Bee ( 1820 ), the Harriet ( 1827 ), the Jessie Orasie ( 1831 ), the Frolic ( 1831 ), the Providence ( 1832 ), the Mayflower ( 1841 ), the New Felicity ( 1841 ), the Vigo ( 1842 ), the Betsey ( 1849 ), the Lucie ( 1854 ), the Williams ( 1854 ), the Mary & Deffus ( 1861 ), the Gillies ( 1862 ), the Elphis ( 1865 ), the Amelie ( 1870 ), the New Dominian ( 1872 ), the Bessie ( 1872 ), the John & Eliza ( 1876 ), the Jane & Susan ( 1882 ), the Ben-y-gloe ( 1886 ), the Malleny ( 1886 ), the Caterina Camogle ( 1887 ), the Denbigh ( 1888 ), the Tilburnia ( 1888 ), the Claymore ( 1892 ), the Lizzie ( 1892 ), the Elizabeth Couch ( 1913 ), the Narcissus ( 1916 ), the Pollensa ( 1919 ) and the Cato ( 1951 ).
McAdoo was born near Marietta, Georgia, to author Mary Faith Floyd ( 1832 – 1913 ) and attorney William Gibbs McAdoo ( 1820 – 1894 ).
When General William Giles Harding died in 1886, he left the Belle Meade estate ( one-third ) to General " Red " Jackson and his wife ( General Harding's eldest daughter Selene Harding ), ( one-third ) to his son and Selene Harding's half-brother, John Harding, and ( one-third ) to Howell Edmunds Jackson ( 1832 – 1895 ) and his wife ( General Harding's youngest daughter, Mary Elizabeth Harding ).
Mary Edwards Walker ( November 26, 1832 – February 21, 1919 ) was an American feminist, abolitionist, prohibitionist, alleged spy, prisoner of war and surgeon.
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