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In 1839 he married Klara Müller ( 1814 – 1873 ), who under the name of Luise Mühlbach became a popular novelist, and he moved in the same year to Berlin.
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He married Helen Leech ( 1839 – 1932 ), the daughter of another wealthy cotton merchant and shipbuilder from Stalybridge, at Gee Cross on 8 August 1863.
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 ).
Marie-Jean-Baptiste-Benoît de Montfort ( 1784 – 1839 ), 2nd Marquis of Chardonnay, Sire de La Marne, de La Malloniere, de Bicherel, who married D. Joana de Lima Barreto Coelho ( London, 1814 ), with succession.
* Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte ( 31 October 1802 – 2 March 1839 ); married, in 1826, Napoleon Louis Bonaparte.
William married his cousin Sophie of Württemberg in 1839 and they had three sons, William, Maurice, and Alexander.
He married his first cousin, Sophie, daughter of King William I of Württemberg and Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna of Russia, in Stuttgart on 18 June 1839.
In 1839, following the death of her husband, Lord Cowper, Palmerston married his mistress of many years, Emily, Lady Cowper ( née Lamb ), a noted Whig hostess and sister of Lord Melbourne.
His mother, whom his father married in Constantinople on 1 August 1839, was Valide Sultan Shevkefza, ( Poti, 12 December 1820-Constantinople, Ortaköy, Çırağan Palace, 17 September 1889 ), originally named Vilma, a Mingrelian.
In his domestic life he had some severe trials ; his wife died, after eleven years of married life, in 1839 ; his only son, who was a scholar like-minded with himself, who had shared many of his literary labours, and who had edited an excellent edition of St Cyril's commentary on the minor prophets, died in 1880, after many years of suffering.
Terry married again, in November 1877, to Charles Clavering Wardell Kelly ( 1839 – 1885 ), an actor / journalist whom she had met while appearing in Reade's plays, but Kelly and Terry separated in 1881.
He was twice married: in 1839 to Mary C. Stewart of Kentucky, who died in 1849 ; and in 1850 to Amelia Walton Glover of Alabama.
In 1837 he married Mary Benjamin ( died 1874 ), a sister of Park Benjamin, and in 1839 he published anonymously a novel entitled Morton's Hope, or the Memoirs of a Provincial about life in a German university, based on his own experiences.
Then, his father having again married happily, the boys were brought home to Providence, where they stayed till, in around 1839, their father moved to New York.
* Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte ( 1802 – 1839 ), married in 1826 Napoléon Louis, eldest son of Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland, and Hortense de Beauharnais, widowed in 1830
In 1839 he built the house which he called " One Ash ", and married Elizabeth, daughter of Jonathan Priestman of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Bright married firstly, on 27 November 1839, Elizabeth Priestman of Newcastle, daughter of Jonathan Priestman & Rachel Bragg.
Grey married Eliza Lucy Spencer ( 1822 – 1898 ) at King George Sound, West Australia, on 2 November 1839.
1839 and Müller
( Schaffhausen, 1839 – 1840 ); and those written to him by his brother ( 1770 – 1809 ), Johann Georg Müller, appeared, under the editorship of Eduard Haug and André Weibel, at Frauenfeld ( 2 vols., 1893 ) and Göttingen ( 6 vols.
A scientific description of the silky shark was first published by the German biologists Johannes Müller and Jakob Henle under the name Carcharias ( Prionodon ) falciformis, in their 1839 Systematische Beschreibung der Plagiostomen.
The first description of these species was published between 1839 and 1844 ( 1844 is the date commonly cited ) by German naturalists Salomon Müller and Hermann Schlegel, under the name Osteoglossum formosum, although later this species was placed in Scleropages with the name S. formosus.
Correspond to page 275-282 in Peter Erasmus Müller Latin version of Gesta Danorum from 1839 or page 152. 29 – 156. 14 in Jørgen Olrik & H. Ræder's Latin version of Gesta Danorum from 1931.
Correspond to page 320-324 in Peter Erasmus Müller Latin version of Gesta Danorum from 1839 or page 181. 17 – 184. 16 in Jørgen Olrik & H. Ræder's Latin version of Gesta Danorum from 1931.
Correspond to page 811-813 in Peter Erasmus Müller Latin version of Gesta Danorum from 1839 or page 459. 15 – 460. 24 in Jørgen Olrik & H. Ræder's Latin version of Gesta Danorum from 1931.
Correspond to page 24-29 in Peter Erasmus Müller Latin version of Gesta Danorum from 1839 or page 11. 19 – 16. 29 in Jørgen Olrik & H. Ræder's Latin version of Gesta Danorum from 1931.
Among its leaders were Charles Bell ( 1774 – 1843 ) and François Magendie ( 1783 – 1855 ) who independently discovered the distinction between sensory and motor nerves in the spinal column, Johannes Müller ( 1801 – 1855 ) who proposed the doctrine of specific nerve energies, Emil du Bois-Reymond ( 1818 – 1896 ) who studied the electrical basis of muscle contraction, Pierre Paul Broca ( 1824 – 1880 ) and Carl Wernicke ( 1848 – 1905 ) who identified areas of the brain responsible for different aspects of language, as well as Gustav Fritsch ( 1837 – 1927 ), Eduard Hitzig ( 1839 – 1907 ), and David Ferrier ( 1843 – 1924 ) who localized sensory and motor areas of the brain.
1839 and 1814
On her return to Haworth, she met William Weightman ( 1814 – 1842 ), her father's new curate, who started work in the parish in August 1839.
* Henry Paine, b. Oct. 20, 1777 ; d. June 8, 1814 ; m. Olive Lyman, daughter of Theodore Lyman ( 1755 – 1839 ).
A prime example is Nicolaas Beets ( 1814 – 1903 ), who wrote large quantities of sermons and poetry under his own name but is chiefly remembered today for the humorous prose sketches of Dutch life in Camera Obscura ( 1839 ), which he wrote during his student days under the pseudonym of Hildebrand.
Anne Murray, Duchess of Atholl ( 17 June 1814 – 22 May 1897 ), born Anne Home-Drummond and known as The Lady Glenlyon between 1839 and 1846, as The Duchess of Atholl between 1846 and 1864 and as The Dowager Duchess of Atholl between 1864 and 1897, was a Scottish courtier and close friend of Queen Victoria.
Lord Auckland died in May 1814 and was succeeded by his second but eldest surviving son, George, who was created Earl of Auckland in 1839.
Born in 1798 in Cape Town, South Africa, he was raised in Devon and the Scottish Borders, served in the Royal Artillery from 1814, in Ireland, Canada ( where he met his wife Louisa and was married at Kingston ) in Gibraltar, including being part of a diplomatic visit to Marrakech in 1829-30, and at the Royal Artillery Academy at Woolwich where he taught as Master of Line Drawing, before being approached to assist the Wakefield's New Zealand Company in 1839.
In 1814 Mrs Mary Thompson, the widow of Henry Thompson, came to live in Skelton at The Cottage from where she not only kept an eye on the repairs that she financed at the church, but also on the building of Skelton Lodge ( later Hall ) which is shown in an 1839 lithograph.
Johan Sebastian Welhaven with his poem " børnelege " (" child games ") from 1839 gives a picture of his childhood-years in 1814:
Frederick VII's father and immediate predecessor, Christian VIII, ruled Denmark from 1839 to 1848, had earlier been king of Norway until political turmoil of 1814 forced him to abdicate after a constitutional convention.
It was first discovered and surveyed by William Jacob ( 1814 – 1902 ), the assistant surveyor to Colonel William Light, in 1839 as part of a wider survey of the Barossa region.
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