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In 1838, Edith died and Southey married Caroline Anne Bowles, also a poet, on June 4, 1839.
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* Lady Edith Frances Wilhelmina Somerset ( 1838 – 1915 ), married William Denison, 1st Earl of Londesborough, and had issue.
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Singing Grass gave birth to a second daughter but developed a fever shortly after the birth, and died sometime between 1838 – 1840.
These Indians were forcibly removed to Kansas by the United States government in 1838, and many died on what has been called the Trail of Death.
These Indians were forcibly removed to Kansas by the United States government in 1838, and many died on what survivors called the Trail of Death.
After Rosalie Stier Calvert died in 1821 and George Calvert in 1838, their son, Charles Benedict Calvert, took over the plantation.
Just three portraits of the Queen were used on the penny in the whole of her reign, the Young Head ( used from 1838 to 1859, with rare copper issues from 1860-the 60 is struck over 59 ), designed by William Wyon ( who died in 1851 ), whose eldest son Leonard Charles Wyon ( 1826 – 91 ) designed the bronze coinage of 1860 with the second (" bun ") head ( 1860-1894 with scarce issues of the farthing in 1895 ), and finally the Old Head ( or " veiled head ") designed by Thomas Brock which was used on the penny from 1895 to 1901.
Besides a daughter ( Gustavine, 1787 – 1789 ) who died in infancy and the eldest son Auguste Louis ( 1790 – 1827 ), they had two other children — a son Albert ( 1792 – 1813 ), and a daughter Albertine ( 1797 – 1838 ), who afterwards married Victor, 3rd duc de Broglie.
Pickens died July 1, 1838, in Pontotock, Mississippi, and was interred at Old Stone Church Cemetery in Clemson, South Carolina.
The other major leaders, Van Egmond, Samuel Lount, and Peter Matthews were arrested by the British ; Van Egmond died in prison, and Lount and Matthews were executed at 8 AM on April 12, 1838, in Toronto.
His wife died of tuberculosis in 1838, after which he secured a post in the General Register Office for England and Wales as the first compiler of scientific abstracts, on an initial salary of £ 350 per year.
Her companion, Miss Williams, and medical attendant, Dr Charles Meryon, remained with her for some time ; but Miss Williams died in 1828, and Meryon left in 1831, only returning for a final visit from July 1837 to August 1838.
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William Wright had met and married Anna Lloyd Jones ( 1838 / 39 – 1923 ), a county school teacher, the previous year when he was employed as the superintendent of schools for Richland County.
They were married on September 15, 1838, by a black Presbyterian minister eleven days after his arrival in New York.
They were married on 4 May 1836 and Margherita gave birth to two children, Virginia Maria Luigia ( 26 March 1837 – 12 August 1838 ) and Icilio Romano ( 11 July 1838 – 22 October 1839 ).
# Maximilian of Saxony ( 13 April 1759-3 January 1838 ) married Princess Caroline of Parma and had issue ; married secondly Maria Luisa of Bourbon-Parma without issue.
Cameron was educated in France, but returned to India, and in 1838 married Charles Hay Cameron, a jurist and member of the Law Commission stationed in Calcutta, who was twenty years her senior.
Adairsville used to be a small Cherokee village named after Chief Walter ( John ) S. Adair, a Scottish settler who married a Cherokee Indian woman before the removal of the Cherokee in 1838.
* Mary McMechen ( 1814-1870 ), who married 1 ) Joseph Bushfield in 1838 and 2 ) Jesse Lazeaur in 1868.
He married secondly at Istanbul, Beşiktaş, Beşiktaş Palace, on 4 February 1859 to Azerbaijani HH Reftaridil Kadın Efendi ( Ganja, 5 June 1838 – Istanbul, Ortaköy, Ortaköy Palace, 3 March 1936 ), and had one child.
At Albany, New York, 1798, she married William Hallowell ( 1771 – 1838 ), who had purchased his partnership into the North West Company from Henry that year.
Mosselman had one daughter, Louise Le Hon ( 15 July 1838 – 9 February 1931 ), who married in Paris on 11 June 1856 Stanislaus August Friedrich Joseph Telemach Luci, later Poniatowski.
Colt historian William Edwards wrote that Samuel Colt had married Caroline Henshaw ( who later married his brother, John ) in Scotland in 1838 and that the son she bore later was Samuel Colt's and not his brother John's.
In probate Caroline's son Sam produced a valid marriage license showing that Caroline and Samuel Colt were married in Scotland in 1838 and that this document made him a rightful heir to part of Colt's estate, if not to the Colt Manufacturing Company.
He was twice married, in 1838 to Emma Williams ( d. 1865 ), and in 1844 to Mrs Annette Hawley ( d. 1870 ), both actresses.
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 .).
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