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Johnston remained on his plantation after the war until he was appointed by President Taylor to the U. S. Army as a major and was made a paymaster in December 1849.
According to legend, Dolley Madison was referred to as " First Lady " in 1849 at her funeral in a eulogy delivered by President Zachary Taylor.
# Zachary Taylor ( 18491850 )
* General Zachary Taylor, who became the Whig candidate in 1848 and then President from March 1849 to July 1850, proposed after becoming President that the entire area become two free states, called California and New Mexico but much larger than the eventual ones.
In 1849, President Zachary Taylor proposed that New Mexico immediately become a state to sidestep political conflict over slavery in the territories, but it did not become a state until January 1912.
Major General William Jenkins Worth ( 1794 – 1849 ) was second in command to General Zachary Taylor at the opening of the Mexican – American War in 1846.
When President Taylor in his December 1849 message to Congress urged the admission of California as a free state, a state of crisis was further aggravated.
It was named for Zachary Taylor, twelfth President of the United States of America, who served from 1849 to 1850.
The county commissioners eventually established the townships, including Union ( 1820 ), Darby ( 1820 ), Mill Creek ( 1820 ), Jerome ( 1821 ), Paris ( 1821 ), Liberty ( 1822 ), Leesburg ( 1825 ), Allen ( 1827 ), Jackson ( 1829 ), York ( 1834 ), Washington ( 1836 ), Dover ( 1839 ), Claibourne ( 1834 ), and Taylor ( 1849 ), while they designated Marysville as the county seat.
In 1849, President Zachary Taylor proposed that New Mexico, including this region, immediately become a state to sidestep political conflict over slavery in the territories.
The Reverend Frederic and Elisabeth ( Taylor ) Ayer moved to the Belle Prairie area in 1849.
The county is named for President Zachary Taylor, who served from 1849 to 1850.
The first settlers to live in Deep River Township were Robert Taylor and family from Ohio ; John Sargood whose father was from England ; Albert Morgan and family from Ohio ; and the Lights, who came from Virginia in 1849.
Taylor Township was named in honor of Zachary Taylor, a national military hero in the 1840s, who would go on to be elected the twelfth President of the United States in 1849.
Solon lost territory to the Towns of Truxton ( 1811 ) and Taylor ( 1849 ).
With the election of Zachary Taylor his post was not renewed ; on his return to the United states in 1849 he withdrew from public life, residing in New York and writing history.
He was the third of four children of William Heward Bell ( 1849 – 1927 ) and Hannah Taylor Cory ( 1850 – 1942 ), with an elder brother ( Cory ), an elder sister ( Lorna Bell Acton ), and a younger sister ( Dorothy Bell Honey ).
Taylor applied for United States citizenship in 1849.
* September 19-Hartley Coleridge, poet, biographer, essayist, and eldest son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( died 1849 )
* On March 4, 1849 President-elect Zachary Taylor was to be inaugurated, but he refused because it was a Sunday and he wished not to break the Sabbath.
After losing the election to Zachary Taylor, he returned to the Senate, serving from 1849 to 1857.
* Hartley Coleridge ( 1796 – 1849 ), writer and son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
After attending the inauguration of James Polk's successor, Zachary Taylor, on March 5, 1849, he and Sarah left by horse and carriage to their new home " Polk Place " in Nashville, Tennessee.
Margaret Mackall Smith " Peggy " Taylor ( September 21, 1788 – August 14, 1852 ), wife of Zachary Taylor, was First Lady of the United States from 1849 to 1850.

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They were married on May 29, 1849, and together had five children, only two of whom survived to adulthood ; the other three died of typhoid.
He married his second wife, Sarah Elizabeth Griswold on August 10, 1848 in Utica, New York and had four children ( Samuel b. 1849, Cornelia b. 1851, William b. 1853, Edward b. 1857 ).
Kate married diplomat Robert Sanderson McCormick ( 1849 – 1919 ) on June 8, 1876.
Russell was married to a Cherokee woman, and through his connections to the tribe, he heard about an 1849 discovery of gold along the South Platte River.
At the end of 1849, Anna Edwards returned with her family to India, where in Poona she married her childhood sweetheart, Thomas Leon Owens or Leonowens ( a civilian clerk rather than the army officer of her romantic memoir ), over the objections of her stepfather and mother.
In 1849, Abbott married Mary Martha Bethune ( 1823 – 1898 ), a relative of Dr. Norman Bethune, a daughter of Anglican clergyman and McGill acting president John Bethune, and a granddaughter of the Presbyterian minister John Bethune.
In this time of relative financial stability Smetana married Kateřina, on 27 August 1849.
They married on 15 August 1849.
In 1849, he married Delia Miller, who died a few months later.
In 1849, thirty married Chelsea Pensioners were settled there to help with the defence of the islands and to develop the new settlement.
The couple eventually had a son, named Edward Fox FitzGerald ( 10 October 1794-25 January 1863 ), married on 6 November 1827 to Jane Paul ( died 2 November 1891 ), and two daughters, Pamela FitzGerald ( 1795 / 1796-25 November 1869 ), married on 21 November 1820 Sir Guy Campbell, 1st Baronet ( died 26 January 1849 ), and Lucy Louisa FitzGerald ( 1798-September 1826 ), married on 5 September 1825 Capt.
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.
* Lady Charlotte North ( died 25 October 1849 ), who married Lt. Col.
In 1873, Grossmith married Emmeline Rosa Noyce ( 1849 – 1905 ), the daughter of a neighbourhood physician, whom he had met years earlier at a children's party.
They were married on June 7, 1849.
He married his cousin Elizabeth Monck in 1844, and in 1849 he inherited his father's title of Viscount Monck.
P. J., born in Boston, was the youngest of five children born to Irish Roman Catholic immigrants Patrick Kennedy and Bridget Murphy, who were both from New Ross, County Wexford, and married in Boston on September 26, 1849.
In London while working as a tailor he met Rebecca Abrahams ; the two married in 1849.
In 1849 he married his cousin Catherine Freeland ( 1830 – 1903 ) by whom he had seven children, three of whom survived into adulthood.
* Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill ( 13 February 1849 – 24 January 1895 ), married 15 April 1874 Jennie Jerome, father of Sir Winston Churchill and John Strange Spencer-Churchill.
On Saturday 27 July 1889, Princess Louise married the 6th Earl Fife ( 11 October 1849 – 12 January 1912 ), at the Private Chapel in Buckingham Palace.
Alexander William George Duff, 1st Duke of Fife KG, KT, GCVO, PC, VD ( 10 November 1849 – 29 January 1912 ), styled Viscount Macduff between 1857 and 1879 and known as The Earl Fife between 1879 and 1889, was a British Peer who married Princess Louise of Wales, the third child and eldest daughter of King Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark.
On 9 March 1808 Berthier married Duchess Maria Elisabeth Franziska in Bavaria ( Landshut, 5 May 1784 – Paris, 1 June 1849 ), only daughter of Duke Wilhelm in Bavaria and Countess Palatine Maria Anna of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld, the sister of King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria.

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