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1867 and Vogel
In 1869 Clayton moved to Wellington to take up a post as the first ( and only ) Colonial Architect, in which position he became central to the public works projects of prime minister Julius Vogel ( Clayton's daughter Mary had married Vogel in 1867 ).

1867 and married
#* Prince Achille Murat ( 1801 – 1847 ), married Catherine Willis Gray ( 1803 – 1867 ), great-grandniece of George Washington.
In 1867, he married Agnes Huschke.
Rice married Julia E. Brown ( nee Elizabeth Baldwin ) on June 26, 1867.
In 1867 Westinghouse met and soon married Marguerite Erskine Walker.
In 1867, James J. Hill married Mary Theresa Mehegan, born in 1846 in New York City.
Millicent and the politician became close friends, and despite a fourteen-year age gap they married in 1867.
* Albertine, Countess of Montenuovo ( 1817 – 1867 ), married Luigi Sanvitale, Count of Fontanellato
The first popular male impersonator in U. S. theater was Annie Hindle, who started performing in New York in 1867 ; in 1886 she married her dresser, Annie Ryan.
This theatre was managed by Henry Byron and Effie Marie Wilton, whom Bancroft married in December 1867.
The couple had two daughters: Marie-Alexandrine-Henriette Dumas, born 20 November 1860, who married Maurice Lippmann and was the mother of Serge Napoléon Lippmann ( 1886 – 1975 ) and Auguste Alexandre Lippmann ( 1881 – 1960 ); and Jeanine Dumas ( 3 May 1867 – 1943 ), who married Ernest d ' Hauterive ( 1864 – 1957 ), son of George Lecourt d ' Hauterive and his wife Léontine de Leusse.
He married Mary Day of Macon in 1867 and moved back to his hometown, where he began working in his father's law office.
* Christine ( 4 January 1788-19 May 1867 ); married Maurice O ' Donnell von Tyrconnell ( 1780 – 1843 )
Louis Delaunay ( 1843-1912 ) joined the firm in 1867 and married Delaunay's daughter, changing his name to Delaunay-Belleville and succeeded Belleville in charge of the company.
* John Pierpont Morgan ( 1867 – 1943 ) who married Jane Norton Grew
Lavallée resided in Louisiana, California, and in the French Canadian community of Lowell, Massachusetts where he married an American woman, Josephine Gentilly ( or " Gently "), in 1867.
She married Sir William Wilde on 12 November 1851, and they had three children: William ' Willie ' Charles Kingsbury Wilde ( 1852 – 1899 ), Oscar Wilde ( 1854 – 1900 ), and Isola Francesca Emily Wilde ( 1857 – 1867 ).
* Edgar Napoléon Henry, recognized as 3rd Prince de La Moskowa 1857 ( Paris, 12 April 1812-Paris, 4 October 1882 ), who married Clotilde de La Rochelambert ( Saint-Cloud, 27 July 1829-Paris, 24 July 1867 ) in Paris on 16 January 1869, but died without issue ; the title of Prince de la Moskowa then reverted to Michel's issue.
They were married on November 21, 1867, and separated shortly before the birth of their daughter, Charlien, on September 27, 1868.
In 1814 Robinson married Lady Sarah Albinia Louisa Hobart ( 1793 – 1867 ), daughter of the Earl of Buckinghamshire, and a relation of Castlereagh.
On October 22, 1867, he married Alice Starr Chipman in St. Stephen, New Brunswick ; they had two children, including future New Brunswick premier Leonard Percy de Wolfe Tilley.
Samuel Leonard Tilley, C. B., then Minister of Customs, married his second wife on October 20, 1867.
In 1895, he married the actress Mary Palfrey ( 1867 – 1929 ).
Coyne married Mary Catherine Scott, the youngest daughter of Brampton resident John Scott, in October 1867.
Herbert joined his mother in Stuttgart, Germany in 1867, a year after she had married a German physician, Carl Schmidt of Langenargen.

1867 and Mary
* 1867Mary of Teck, queen consort of George V of the United Kingdom ( d. 1953 )
* Mary of Teck ( 1867 – 1953 ), Queen Consort of George V of the United Kingdom
* 1953 – Mary of Teck, Queen Consort to George V of the United Kingdom ( b. 1867 )
They had seven children ( five sons and two daughters ): Eliza Arabella Garfield ( 1860 – 63 ); Harry Augustus Garfield ( 1863 – 1942 ); James Rudolph Garfield ( 1865 – 1950 ); Mary Garfield ( 1867 – 1947 ); Irvin M. Garfield ( 1870 – 1951 ); Abram Garfield ( 1872 – 1958 ); and Edward Garfield ( 1874 – 76 ).
Shaking the Faith: Women, Family, and Mary Marshall Dyer's Anti-Shaker Campaign, 1815 – 1867 ( Palgrave 2002 ).
Mary of Teck ( Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes ; 26 May 1867 – 24 March 1953 ) was the queen consort of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Empress of India, as the wife of King-Emperor George V.
Princess Victoria Mary (" May ") of Teck was born on 26 May 1867 at Kensington Palace, London.
* 26 May 1867 – 6 July 1893: Her Serene Highness Princess Victoria Mary of Teck
* Mary of Teck ( 1867 – 1953 ), queen consort of the United Kingdom, the wife of George V of the United Kingdom, and the mother of Edward VIII of the United Kingdom and George VI of the United Kingdom
Amelia Mary Earhart, daughter of German American Samuel " Edwin " Stanton Earhart ( born March 28, 1867 ) and Amelia " Amy " Otis Earhart ( 1869 – 1962 ), was born in Atchison, Kansas, in the home of her maternal grandfather, Alfred Gideon Otis ( 1827 – 1912 ), a former federal judge, president of the Atchison Savings Bank and a leading citizen in the town.
In 1867 Mary A Stampfli died and was buried on the Stampfli Ranch creating the family cemetery.
It was written by Mary Baker Eddy, inspired by studies of the Bible she undertook in 1867 following a healing experience.
Queen Mary: 1867 – 1953.
The 1867 building, which backs onto Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, was originally an orphanage opened by local philanthropist Charlotte Sharman, then later used as a hospital.
Originally a chapel built in 1862, the Parish church was ordained in 1867 when the Parish of St Mary Walton in Walton-on-Thames was divided to reflect the increase in population owing to local industrialisation.
Anne had a brother, Jimmie ( James ), born in 1869, a sister Ellen born in 1867 and a sister, Mary.
* Mary Jane Harrison ( 1835 – 1867 )
* Princess Victoria Mary of Teck ( 1867 – 1953 ); later Queen Mary, Queen-Consort of the United Kingdom.
* J. Bruce & A. J. Crosby, eds., Accounts and papers Relating to Mary Queen of Scots, Westminster: Nichols & Sons, 1867, pp. 257 – 279.

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