No.6 Battle of Fuontes d'Ouoro, 5th July 1811, Charles Turner, 1774–1857, British, after T. St. Clair, active 1810–1815, 1811, Aquatint, colored, army, battle, military art, Almeida, Guarda, Portugal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/no6-battle-of-fuontes-douoro-5th-july-1811-charles-turner-17741857-british-after-t-st-clair-active-18101815-1811-aquatint-colored-army-battle-military-art-almeida-guarda-portugal-image389763278.html
RM2DJ3712–No.6 Battle of Fuontes d'Ouoro, 5th July 1811, Charles Turner, 1774–1857, British, after T. St. Clair, active 1810–1815, 1811, Aquatint, colored, army, battle, military art, Almeida, Guarda, Portugal
A plaque at 5 Rue Joseph-Fourier, Grenoble, France, to the First Dauphinoise Resistance bomb attack against Austrian troops 6 July 1815. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-plaque-at-5-rue-joseph-fourier-grenoble-france-to-the-first-dauphinoise-resistance-bomb-attack-against-austrian-troops-6-july-1815-image567485187.html
RF2RY7543–A plaque at 5 Rue Joseph-Fourier, Grenoble, France, to the First Dauphinoise Resistance bomb attack against Austrian troops 6 July 1815.
The British Butcher, Supplying John Bull with a Substitute for Bread, published July 6, 1795, James Gillray (English, 1756-1815), published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818), England, Etching in dark brown, with handcoloring, and second plate with additional etched inscriptions in brown ink, below, on cream wove paper, 326 × 244 mm (image), 348 × 249 mm (top plate), 36 × 247 mm (bottom plate), 394 × 280 mm (sheet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-butcher-supplying-john-bull-with-a-substitute-for-bread-published-july-6-1795-james-gillray-english-1756-1815-published-by-hannah-humphrey-english-c-1745-1818-england-etching-in-dark-brown-with-handcoloring-and-second-plate-with-additional-etched-inscriptions-in-brown-ink-below-on-cream-wove-paper-326-244-mm-image-348-249-mm-top-plate-36-247-mm-bottom-plate-394-280-mm-sheet-image328635838.html
RM2A2JJA6–The British Butcher, Supplying John Bull with a Substitute for Bread, published July 6, 1795, James Gillray (English, 1756-1815), published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818), England, Etching in dark brown, with handcoloring, and second plate with additional etched inscriptions in brown ink, below, on cream wove paper, 326 × 244 mm (image), 348 × 249 mm (top plate), 36 × 247 mm (bottom plate), 394 × 280 mm (sheet
. Otto von Bismarck and Napoleon III after the w:Battle of Sedan, painted in 1878 by Wilhelm Camphausen (1815-1885), an historical and battle painter. --Auntieruth55 (talk) 02:51, 6 July 2009 (UTC) . 1878. Retouched by Euromap 382 Napoleon III Otto von Bismarck (Detail) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/otto-von-bismarck-and-napoleon-iii-after-the-wbattle-of-sedan-painted-in-1878-by-wilhelm-camphausen-1815-1885-an-historical-and-battle-painter-auntieruth55-talk-0251-6-july-2009-utc-1878-retouched-by-euromap-382-napoleon-iii-otto-von-bismarck-detail-image189167768.html
RMMYN9BM–. Otto von Bismarck and Napoleon III after the w:Battle of Sedan, painted in 1878 by Wilhelm Camphausen (1815-1885), an historical and battle painter. --Auntieruth55 (talk) 02:51, 6 July 2009 (UTC) . 1878. Retouched by Euromap 382 Napoleon III Otto von Bismarck (Detail)
Otto van Bismarck, 1884 by Franz von Lenbach. Otto, Prince of Bismarck, Count of Bismarck-Schonhausen, Duke of Lauenburg (1 April 1815 - 30 July 1898), was a conservative German statesman and diplomat. Franz Seraph Lenbach (13 December 1836 - 6 May 1904) was a German painter known primarily for his portraits of prominent personalities Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/otto-van-bismarck-1884-by-franz-von-lenbach-otto-prince-of-bismarck-count-of-bismarck-schonhausen-duke-of-lauenburg-1-april-1815-30-july-1898-was-a-conservative-german-statesman-and-diplomat-franz-seraph-lenbach-13-december-1836-6-may-1904-was-a-german-painter-known-primarily-for-his-portraits-of-prominent-personalities-image482074465.html
RM2K08AW5–Otto van Bismarck, 1884 by Franz von Lenbach. Otto, Prince of Bismarck, Count of Bismarck-Schonhausen, Duke of Lauenburg (1 April 1815 - 30 July 1898), was a conservative German statesman and diplomat. Franz Seraph Lenbach (13 December 1836 - 6 May 1904) was a German painter known primarily for his portraits of prominent personalities
Sidmouth, Devon Author Havell, Robert 11.93.b.2. Place of publication: [Sidmouth and London] Publisher: [Published July 1 1815 by John Wallis Jnr , in London by J,E Wallis 42 Skinner Street and R. Ackermann, Repository of Arts, Strand.] Date of publication: [July 1 1815] Item type: 1 print Medium: aquatint and etching with hand-colouring Dimensions: sheet 39.6 x 94 cm Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sidmouth-devon-author-havell-robert-1193b2-place-of-publication-sidmouth-and-london-publisher-published-july-1-1815-by-john-wallis-jnr-in-london-by-je-wallis-42-skinner-street-and-r-ackermann-repository-of-arts-strand-date-of-publication-july-1-1815-item-type-1-print-medium-aquatint-and-etching-with-hand-colouring-dimensions-sheet-396-x-94-cm-former-owner-george-iii-king-of-great-britain-1738-1820-image401723104.html
RM2E9G1WM–Sidmouth, Devon Author Havell, Robert 11.93.b.2. Place of publication: [Sidmouth and London] Publisher: [Published July 1 1815 by John Wallis Jnr , in London by J,E Wallis 42 Skinner Street and R. Ackermann, Repository of Arts, Strand.] Date of publication: [July 1 1815] Item type: 1 print Medium: aquatint and etching with hand-colouring Dimensions: sheet 39.6 x 94 cm Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
Fürst Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) in der Reichstagssitzung vom 6. Februar 1888 - Prince Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) in the Reichstag session of February 6, 1888 Berlin Painter : Henseler, Ernst 1852-1940 Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frst-otto-von-bismarck-1815-1898-in-der-reichstagssitzung-vom-6-februar-111418124.html
RMGD7EXM–Fürst Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) in der Reichstagssitzung vom 6. Februar 1888 - Prince Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) in the Reichstag session of February 6, 1888 Berlin Painter : Henseler, Ernst 1852-1940 Germany
Portrait of Michel Ney, Duke of Elchingen (1769-1815), Marshal of France, July 6, 1815 Portrait de Michel Ney, duc d'Elchingen (1769-1815), maréchal de France, 6 juillet 1815. Aluminium repoussé. Paris, musée Carnavalet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-michel-ney-duke-of-elchingen-1769-1815-marshal-of-france-july-6-1815-portrait-de-michel-ney-duc-delchingen-1769-1815-marchal-de-france-6-juillet-1815-aluminium-repouss-paris-muse-carnavalet-image350163488.html
RM2B9K92T–Portrait of Michel Ney, Duke of Elchingen (1769-1815), Marshal of France, July 6, 1815 Portrait de Michel Ney, duc d'Elchingen (1769-1815), maréchal de France, 6 juillet 1815. Aluminium repoussé. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
Napoleon on board the 'Bellerophon', July 1815, (1921). 'Napoleon a la coupée du 'Bellérophon''. Portrait of Emperor Napoleon I (1769-1821) after his surrender to Captain Frederick Maitland of the 'Bellerophon' which brought him to England. He was detained on board in Plymouth Sound while his fate was decided. He usually appeared at about 6.00 pm for the benefit of the boatloadss of sightseers, which enabled Charles Lock Eastlake to make rapid sketches from life. Engraving after 'Napoleon Bonaparte on Board the 'Bellerophon' in Plymouth Sound', painting by Eastlake, in the National M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/napoleon-on-board-the-bellerophon-july-1815-1921-napoleon-a-la-coupxe9e-du-bellxe9rophon-portrait-of-emperor-napoleon-i-1769-1821-after-his-surrender-to-captain-frederick-maitland-of-the-bellerophon-which-brought-him-to-england-he-was-detained-on-board-in-plymouth-sound-while-his-fate-was-decided-he-usually-appeared-at-about-600-pm-for-the-benefit-of-the-boatloadss-of-sightseers-which-enabled-charles-lock-eastlake-to-make-rapid-sketches-from-life-engraving-after-napoleon-bonaparte-on-board-the-bellerophon-in-plymouth-sound-painting-by-eastlake-in-the-national-m-image329498479.html
RM2A41XJR–Napoleon on board the 'Bellerophon', July 1815, (1921). 'Napoleon a la coupée du 'Bellérophon''. Portrait of Emperor Napoleon I (1769-1821) after his surrender to Captain Frederick Maitland of the 'Bellerophon' which brought him to England. He was detained on board in Plymouth Sound while his fate was decided. He usually appeared at about 6.00 pm for the benefit of the boatloadss of sightseers, which enabled Charles Lock Eastlake to make rapid sketches from life. Engraving after 'Napoleon Bonaparte on Board the 'Bellerophon' in Plymouth Sound', painting by Eastlake, in the National M
210702-N-DO281-1815 OLESHKY SANDS, Ukraine (July 2, 2021) A U.S. Marine, assigned to 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment (1/6), 2d Marine Division, instructs another Marine on which side to take cover during the land capability media day for Exercise Sea Breeze 2021 in Oleshky Sands, Ukraine, July 2, 2021. Exercise Sea Breeze is a multinational maritime exercise cohosted by U.S. Sixth Fleet and the Ukrainian Navy in the Black Sea since 1997. Sea Breeze 2021 is designed to enhance interoperability of participating nations and strengthen maritime security and peace within the region. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210702-n-do281-1815-oleshky-sands-ukraine-july-2-2021-a-us-marine-assigned-to-1st-battalion-6th-marine-regiment-16-2d-marine-division-instructs-another-marine-on-which-side-to-take-cover-during-the-land-capability-media-day-for-exercise-sea-breeze-2021-in-oleshky-sands-ukraine-july-2-2021-exercise-sea-breeze-is-a-multinational-maritime-exercise-cohosted-by-us-sixth-fleet-and-the-ukrainian-navy-in-the-black-sea-since-1997-sea-breeze-2021-is-designed-to-enhance-interoperability-of-participating-nations-and-strengthen-maritime-security-and-peace-within-the-region-image442486148.html
RM2GKTYGM–210702-N-DO281-1815 OLESHKY SANDS, Ukraine (July 2, 2021) A U.S. Marine, assigned to 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment (1/6), 2d Marine Division, instructs another Marine on which side to take cover during the land capability media day for Exercise Sea Breeze 2021 in Oleshky Sands, Ukraine, July 2, 2021. Exercise Sea Breeze is a multinational maritime exercise cohosted by U.S. Sixth Fleet and the Ukrainian Navy in the Black Sea since 1997. Sea Breeze 2021 is designed to enhance interoperability of participating nations and strengthen maritime security and peace within the region.
The British Butcher, Supplying John Bull with a Substitute for Bread, published July 6, 1795, James Gillray (English, 1756-1815), published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818), England, Etching in dark brown, with handcoloring, and second plate with additional etched inscriptions in brown ink, below, on cream wove paper, 326 × 244 mm (image), 348 × 249 mm (top plate), 36 × 247 mm (bottom plate), 394 × 280 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, em Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-butcher-supplying-john-bull-with-a-substitute-for-bread-published-july-6-1795-james-gillray-english-1756-1815-published-by-hannah-humphrey-english-c-1745-1818-england-etching-in-dark-brown-with-handcoloring-and-second-plate-with-additional-etched-inscriptions-in-brown-ink-below-on-cream-wove-paper-326-244-mm-image-348-249-mm-top-plate-36-247-mm-bottom-plate-394-280-mm-sheet-reimagined-by-gibon-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-rays-radiance-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-photography-inspired-by-futurism-em-image349701722.html
RF2B8X836–The British Butcher, Supplying John Bull with a Substitute for Bread, published July 6, 1795, James Gillray (English, 1756-1815), published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818), England, Etching in dark brown, with handcoloring, and second plate with additional etched inscriptions in brown ink, below, on cream wove paper, 326 × 244 mm (image), 348 × 249 mm (top plate), 36 × 247 mm (bottom plate), 394 × 280 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, em
Guerre de la cinquieme coalition : 'la bataille de Wagram (5-6 juillet 1809)' (Napoleonic war : Battle of Wagram (5-6 July 1809)) Illustration de Raym Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/guerre-de-la-cinquieme-coalition-la-bataille-de-wagram-5-6-juillet-1809-napoleonic-war-battle-of-wagram-5-6-july-1809-illustration-de-raym-image356951809.html
RM2BMMFJW–Guerre de la cinquieme coalition : 'la bataille de Wagram (5-6 juillet 1809)' (Napoleonic war : Battle of Wagram (5-6 July 1809)) Illustration de Raym
. History of Chautauqua County, New York, and its people. FIRST T I: ATX OF C KS AT .TAMEST >VN. AIiH ST -. lv SHHVTX c>KD IHUDCK AT FOOT OF MAIN STREET THE CITY OF JAMESTOWN [65 Jamestown is a manufacturing city, its growthdue to the development of industrial enterprise. The first manufacturing industry of whichthere is any record was a small cabinet-makingshop started by Royal Keyes about 1815. Thesame year the Chautauqua ManufacturingCompany was organized for the manufactureof cloth, and each year has seen the numberincrease until to-day (July 6, 1920) Jamestownmanufactures in city Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-chautauqua-county-new-york-and-its-people-first-t-i-atx-of-c-ks-at-tamest-gtvn-aiih-st-lv-shhvtx-cgtkd-ihudck-at-foot-of-main-street-the-city-of-jamestown-65-jamestown-is-a-manufacturing-city-its-growthdue-to-the-development-of-industrial-enterprise-the-first-manufacturing-industry-of-whichthere-is-any-record-was-a-small-cabinet-makingshop-started-by-royal-keyes-about-1815-thesame-year-the-chautauqua-manufacturingcompany-was-organized-for-the-manufactureof-cloth-and-each-year-has-seen-the-numberincrease-until-to-day-july-6-1920-jamestownmanufactures-in-city-image336810026.html
RM2AFY0HE–. History of Chautauqua County, New York, and its people. FIRST T I: ATX OF C KS AT .TAMEST >VN. AIiH ST -. lv SHHVTX c>KD IHUDCK AT FOOT OF MAIN STREET THE CITY OF JAMESTOWN [65 Jamestown is a manufacturing city, its growthdue to the development of industrial enterprise. The first manufacturing industry of whichthere is any record was a small cabinet-makingshop started by Royal Keyes about 1815. Thesame year the Chautauqua ManufacturingCompany was organized for the manufactureof cloth, and each year has seen the numberincrease until to-day (July 6, 1920) Jamestownmanufactures in city
. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. tentLy CHARLES HARTSHORN was born in Lebanon, Madison Co., N. Y., Dec. 6, 1815. His father, Jacob Hartshorn, was a native of Litchfield, Conn., born Oct. 27, 1777, and removed to Madison County while a young man, about 1803, in which year, August 28, he married Jeru- sha Ransom, a native of Colchester, Conn., who was born July 15, 1779. He resided on the farm, where he was one of the pioneer sett Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-steuben-county-new-york-with-illustrations-and-biographical-sketches-of-some-of-its-prominent-men-and-pioneers-steuben-friedrich-wilhelm-ludolf-gerhard-augustin-baron-von-1730-1794-tently-charles-hartshorn-was-born-in-lebanon-madison-co-n-y-dec-6-1815-his-father-jacob-hartshorn-was-a-native-of-litchfield-conn-born-oct-27-1777-and-removed-to-madison-county-while-a-young-man-about-1803-in-which-year-august-28-he-married-jeru-sha-ransom-a-native-of-colchester-conn-who-was-born-july-15-1779-he-resided-on-the-farm-where-he-was-one-of-the-pioneer-sett-image216320901.html
RMPFX7ED–. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. tentLy CHARLES HARTSHORN was born in Lebanon, Madison Co., N. Y., Dec. 6, 1815. His father, Jacob Hartshorn, was a native of Litchfield, Conn., born Oct. 27, 1777, and removed to Madison County while a young man, about 1803, in which year, August 28, he married Jeru- sha Ransom, a native of Colchester, Conn., who was born July 15, 1779. He resided on the farm, where he was one of the pioneer sett
. Otto von Bismarck and Napoleon III after the w:Battle of Sedan, painted in 1878 by Wilhelm Camphausen (1815-1885), an historical and battle painter. --Auntieruth55 (talk) 02:51, 6 July 2009 (UTC) . 1878. Retouched by Euromap 437 Napoleon III Otto von Bismarck (Detail) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/otto-von-bismarck-and-napoleon-iii-after-the-wbattle-of-sedan-painted-in-1878-by-wilhelm-camphausen-1815-1885-an-historical-and-battle-painter-auntieruth55-talk-0251-6-july-2009-utc-1878-retouched-by-euromap-437-napoleon-iii-otto-von-bismarck-detail-image187844085.html
RMMWH119–. Otto von Bismarck and Napoleon III after the w:Battle of Sedan, painted in 1878 by Wilhelm Camphausen (1815-1885), an historical and battle painter. --Auntieruth55 (talk) 02:51, 6 July 2009 (UTC) . 1878. Retouched by Euromap 437 Napoleon III Otto von Bismarck (Detail)
Letter to Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom, Andreas Schelfhout, 1815 - 1870 letter Letter dated 6 July. The Hague paper. ink writing (processes) / pen Haarlem Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/letter-to-nicolaas-johannes-roosenboom-andreas-schelfhout-1815-1870-letter-letter-dated-6-july-the-hague-paper-ink-writing-processes-pen-haarlem-image590838620.html
RM2W970K8–Letter to Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom, Andreas Schelfhout, 1815 - 1870 letter Letter dated 6 July. The Hague paper. ink writing (processes) / pen Haarlem
Fürst Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) in der Reichstagssitzung vom 6. Februar 1888 - Prince Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) in the Reichstag session of February 6, 1888 Berlin Painter : Henseler, Ernst 1852-1940 Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frst-otto-von-bismarck-1815-1898-in-der-reichstagssitzung-vom-6-februar-111418125.html
RMGD7EXN–Fürst Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) in der Reichstagssitzung vom 6. Februar 1888 - Prince Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) in the Reichstag session of February 6, 1888 Berlin Painter : Henseler, Ernst 1852-1940 Germany
Portrait of Michel Ney, Duke of Elchingen (1769-1815), Marshal of France, July 6, 1815 Portrait de Michel Ney, duc d'Elchingen (1769-1815), maréchal de France, 6 juillet 1815. Aluminium repoussé, 1815. Paris, musée Carnavalet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-michel-ney-duke-of-elchingen-1769-1815-marshal-of-france-july-6-1815-portrait-de-michel-ney-duc-delchingen-1769-1815-marchal-de-france-6-juillet-1815-aluminium-repouss-1815-paris-muse-carnavalet-image350163418.html
RM2B9K90A–Portrait of Michel Ney, Duke of Elchingen (1769-1815), Marshal of France, July 6, 1815 Portrait de Michel Ney, duc d'Elchingen (1769-1815), maréchal de France, 6 juillet 1815. Aluminium repoussé, 1815. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
Decisive battles since Waterloo : the most important military events from 1815 to 1887 . s forever broken, and from that J 6 DECISIVE BATTLES SINCE WATERLOO. day Algeria has been a prosperous colony of France. Hus-sein Pasha embarked on the ioth of July with a suite ofone hundred and ten persons, of whom fifty-five werewomen. He proceeded to Naples where he remained for atime, went afterwards to Leghorn, and finally to Egypt. Onhis arrival in that country Mohammed Ali Pasha receivedhim with the consideration due to his high rank and mis-fortunes, and showed him marked favor. But one day, after Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/decisive-battles-since-waterloo-the-most-important-military-events-from-1815-to-1887-s-forever-broken-and-from-that-j-6-decisive-battles-since-waterloo-day-algeria-has-been-a-prosperous-colony-of-france-hus-sein-pasha-embarked-on-the-ioth-of-july-with-a-suite-ofone-hundred-and-ten-persons-of-whom-fifty-five-werewomen-he-proceeded-to-naples-where-he-remained-for-atime-went-afterwards-to-leghorn-and-finally-to-egypt-onhis-arrival-in-that-country-mohammed-ali-pasha-receivedhim-with-the-consideration-due-to-his-high-rank-and-mis-fortunes-and-showed-him-marked-favor-but-one-day-after-image340039002.html
RM2AN6362–Decisive battles since Waterloo : the most important military events from 1815 to 1887 . s forever broken, and from that J 6 DECISIVE BATTLES SINCE WATERLOO. day Algeria has been a prosperous colony of France. Hus-sein Pasha embarked on the ioth of July with a suite ofone hundred and ten persons, of whom fifty-five werewomen. He proceeded to Naples where he remained for atime, went afterwards to Leghorn, and finally to Egypt. Onhis arrival in that country Mohammed Ali Pasha receivedhim with the consideration due to his high rank and mis-fortunes, and showed him marked favor. But one day, after
. Otto von Bismarck and Napoleon III after the w:Battle of Sedan, painted in 1878 by Wilhelm Camphausen (1815-1885), an historical and battle painter. --Auntieruth55 (talk) 02:51, 6 July 2009 (UTC) . 1878. Retouched by Euromap 438 Napoleon III Otto von Bismarck (Detail) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/otto-von-bismarck-and-napoleon-iii-after-the-wbattle-of-sedan-painted-in-1878-by-wilhelm-camphausen-1815-1885-an-historical-and-battle-painter-auntieruth55-talk-0251-6-july-2009-utc-1878-retouched-by-euromap-438-napoleon-iii-otto-von-bismarck-detail-image188359704.html
RMMXCEM8–. Otto von Bismarck and Napoleon III after the w:Battle of Sedan, painted in 1878 by Wilhelm Camphausen (1815-1885), an historical and battle painter. --Auntieruth55 (talk) 02:51, 6 July 2009 (UTC) . 1878. Retouched by Euromap 438 Napoleon III Otto von Bismarck (Detail)
Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ; . , 1815; mentionedbelow. 9. Tryphena. 10. Solon, born April3, 1817, died March 18, 1903; married April22, 1846, Martha Chenery; children i. MaryArvilla, born December 6, 1848; ii. WillisChenery, born November 11, 1851; marriedNovember 22, 1898, Lymena Thompson, ofCharlestown, Massachusetts; iii. George Her-bert, born July 19, 1853, married May 11, 1881, Hattie Moore, of Hollis, New Hamp-shire; (Children: i. son, born February 7, 1882, died February 26, 1882; 2. MabelMo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historic-homes-and-places-and-genealogical-and-personal-memoirs-relating-to-the-families-of-middlesex-county-massachusetts-1815-mentionedbelow-9-tryphena-10-solon-born-april3-1817-died-march-18-1903-married-april22-1846-martha-chenery-children-i-maryarvilla-born-december-6-1848-ii-willischenery-born-november-11-1851-marriednovember-22-1898-lymena-thompson-ofcharlestown-massachusetts-iii-george-her-bert-born-july-19-1853-married-may-11-1881-hattie-moore-of-hollis-new-hamp-shire-children-i-son-born-february-7-1882-died-february-26-1882-2-mabelmo-image338481680.html
RM2AJK4RC–Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ; . , 1815; mentionedbelow. 9. Tryphena. 10. Solon, born April3, 1817, died March 18, 1903; married April22, 1846, Martha Chenery; children i. MaryArvilla, born December 6, 1848; ii. WillisChenery, born November 11, 1851; marriedNovember 22, 1898, Lymena Thompson, ofCharlestown, Massachusetts; iii. George Her-bert, born July 19, 1853, married May 11, 1881, Hattie Moore, of Hollis, New Hamp-shire; (Children: i. son, born February 7, 1882, died February 26, 1882; 2. MabelMo
Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . 1906 1890 Rachel Bexsox, born at Parksidc, Kendal, on 2nd INIay, 1815, died at St.]Iary Church, Torquay, 17th April, 1910, and buried at Ambleside Church,aged 94. ^Married at Kendal on 22nd July, 1846, age 31, Robert Crewdsonson of Joseph Crewdson and his wife Rachel Jowitt. He was born injNIanchester on 6th ^Jay, 1819, married at 27, and died at Rydal Moimt,Ambleside, on 25th April, 1897, aged 78. s.p. 431 Chap. IT. ^ 5. IxD. No. II G 6. ROBERT BRAITHWAITE BENSON : ELEANORA SEYMOUR STEWART.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photographic-pedigree-of-the-descendants-of-isaac-and-rachel-wilson-1906-1890-rachel-bexsox-born-at-parksidc-kendal-on-2nd-iniay-1815-died-at-st-iary-church-torquay-17th-april-1910-and-buried-at-ambleside-churchaged-94-married-at-kendal-on-22nd-july-1846-age-31-robert-crewdsonson-of-joseph-crewdson-and-his-wife-rachel-jowitt-he-was-born-injnianchester-on-6th-jay-1819-married-at-27-and-died-at-rydal-moimtambleside-on-25th-april-1897-aged-78-sp-431-chap-it-5-ixd-no-ii-g-6-robert-braithwaite-benson-eleanora-seymour-stewart-image342855641.html
RM2AWPBT9–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . 1906 1890 Rachel Bexsox, born at Parksidc, Kendal, on 2nd INIay, 1815, died at St.]Iary Church, Torquay, 17th April, 1910, and buried at Ambleside Church,aged 94. ^Married at Kendal on 22nd July, 1846, age 31, Robert Crewdsonson of Joseph Crewdson and his wife Rachel Jowitt. He was born injNIanchester on 6th ^Jay, 1819, married at 27, and died at Rydal Moimt,Ambleside, on 25th April, 1897, aged 78. s.p. 431 Chap. IT. ^ 5. IxD. No. II G 6. ROBERT BRAITHWAITE BENSON : ELEANORA SEYMOUR STEWART..
American state papers : documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress of the United States ... . homas Crossin, Marine, 214 89 July. 1815, His widow. Thomas Holdup, Lieut, commandt,- 2,293 00 July, • 1814, John Wallace, per order. Alexander McCully, -Patrick Fitz Patrick, - Masters mate. 1,214 29 July, Himself. Pilot, 447 39 July. do. John Brown. Boatswains mate, - 811 35 November 8, Giles Sanford, attorney. William Boyle,James Gardner, Seaman, 214 89 July, Himself. do. 214 89 September 18, Mr. Woolverton. Peter Dunn, do. 214 89 November 6, Giles Sanford. James Clark, do. 214 89 July 7 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-state-papers-documents-legislative-and-executive-of-the-congress-of-the-united-states-homas-crossin-marine-214-89-july-1815-his-widow-thomas-holdup-lieut-commandt-2293-00-july-1814-john-wallace-per-order-alexander-mccully-patrick-fitz-patrick-masters-mate-1214-29-july-himself-pilot-447-39-july-do-john-brown-boatswains-mate-811-35-november-8-giles-sanford-attorney-william-boylejames-gardner-seaman-214-89-july-himself-do-214-89-september-18-mr-woolverton-peter-dunn-do-214-89-november-6-giles-sanford-james-clark-do-214-89-july-7-image342993967.html
RM2AX0M8F–American state papers : documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress of the United States ... . homas Crossin, Marine, 214 89 July. 1815, His widow. Thomas Holdup, Lieut, commandt,- 2,293 00 July, • 1814, John Wallace, per order. Alexander McCully, -Patrick Fitz Patrick, - Masters mate. 1,214 29 July, Himself. Pilot, 447 39 July. do. John Brown. Boatswains mate, - 811 35 November 8, Giles Sanford, attorney. William Boyle,James Gardner, Seaman, 214 89 July, Himself. do. 214 89 September 18, Mr. Woolverton. Peter Dunn, do. 214 89 November 6, Giles Sanford. James Clark, do. 214 89 July 7
The life and letters of Nathan Smith, M.B., M.D . Laura Matilda Smith bornon the 3rd day of Dec.1809 at 2 oclock in themorning. Sunday. John Derby Smith born onthe 9th day of April A.D.1812—at 6 oclock in theevening. Thursday. Sarah Smith born on the 26th day of July 1819at 8 oclock in the evening.Monday. Gratia Eliza Smith marriedDec. 30th 1822. David S. C. H. Smith mar-ried July 26th 1820. Sally Malvina Smith diedJune 13th 1815. io8 Life and Letters It is evident from the above register that marriagesof the older children soon began to follow the birth ofthe little Sarah, and if no other rec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-and-letters-of-nathan-smith-mb-md-laura-matilda-smith-bornon-the-3rd-day-of-dec1809-at-2-oclock-in-themorning-sunday-john-derby-smith-born-onthe-9th-day-of-april-ad1812at-6-oclock-in-theevening-thursday-sarah-smith-born-on-the-26th-day-of-july-1819at-8-oclock-in-the-eveningmonday-gratia-eliza-smith-marrieddec-30th-1822-david-s-c-h-smith-mar-ried-july-26th-1820-sally-malvina-smith-diedjune-13th-1815-io8-life-and-letters-it-is-evident-from-the-above-register-that-marriagesof-the-older-children-soon-began-to-follow-the-birth-ofthe-little-sarah-and-if-no-other-rec-image339984740.html
RM2AN3J04–The life and letters of Nathan Smith, M.B., M.D . Laura Matilda Smith bornon the 3rd day of Dec.1809 at 2 oclock in themorning. Sunday. John Derby Smith born onthe 9th day of April A.D.1812—at 6 oclock in theevening. Thursday. Sarah Smith born on the 26th day of July 1819at 8 oclock in the evening.Monday. Gratia Eliza Smith marriedDec. 30th 1822. David S. C. H. Smith mar-ried July 26th 1820. Sally Malvina Smith diedJune 13th 1815. io8 Life and Letters It is evident from the above register that marriagesof the older children soon began to follow the birth ofthe little Sarah, and if no other rec
. Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. rles Albert Marston,8 +. SAMUEL W. Coburn7 (15451), b. in Skowhegan, Me., July 14,1815 ; m. Dec. 6, 1842, Sarah, dau. of Levi and Sally (Emery) Bige-low, b. in Bloomfield, Me., Jan. 3, 1818. They lived in Skowhegan,where he d. July 31, 1873. Children : 15503. Sarah Frances Coburn,8 +. 15504. Charles Samuel Coburn,8 b. Nov. 28, 1845 ; d. Mar. 23, 1862. 15505. Julia Lowell Coburn,8 b. Aug. 23, 1849. • 15506. Mary Ella Coburn,8 +. STEPHEN Coburn7 (15452), b. in Skowhegan, Me., Nov. II,1817 ; m. June 29, 1853, Hel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/genealogy-of-the-descendants-of-john-white-of-wenham-and-lancaster-massachusetts-rles-albert-marston8-samuel-w-coburn7-15451-b-in-skowhegan-me-july-141815-m-dec-6-1842-sarah-dau-of-levi-and-sally-emery-bige-low-b-in-bloomfield-me-jan-3-1818-they-lived-in-skowheganwhere-he-d-july-31-1873-children-15503-sarah-frances-coburn8-15504-charles-samuel-coburn8-b-nov-28-1845-d-mar-23-1862-15505-julia-lowell-coburn8-b-aug-23-1849-15506-mary-ella-coburn8-stephen-coburn7-15452-b-in-skowhegan-me-nov-ii1817-m-june-29-1853-hel-image336765081.html
RM2AFTY89–. Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. rles Albert Marston,8 +. SAMUEL W. Coburn7 (15451), b. in Skowhegan, Me., July 14,1815 ; m. Dec. 6, 1842, Sarah, dau. of Levi and Sally (Emery) Bige-low, b. in Bloomfield, Me., Jan. 3, 1818. They lived in Skowhegan,where he d. July 31, 1873. Children : 15503. Sarah Frances Coburn,8 +. 15504. Charles Samuel Coburn,8 b. Nov. 28, 1845 ; d. Mar. 23, 1862. 15505. Julia Lowell Coburn,8 b. Aug. 23, 1849. • 15506. Mary Ella Coburn,8 +. STEPHEN Coburn7 (15452), b. in Skowhegan, Me., Nov. II,1817 ; m. June 29, 1853, Hel
An historical sketch of Troy [N.H.] and her inhabitants, from the first settlement of the town, in 1764, to 1855 . , married Mary Ann MerrifieldNov. 8, 1838; 2, Mary, born Aug. 15, 1807, marriedfirst, E. Perkins, who died: second. Asa Boy den of R.L; 3, Joseph, born Dec. 22, 1809, died Dec. 25, 1820;4, Fanny, born Sept, 25, 1812, married Jonas Bemis,lives in Troy ; 5, William H., born Sept. 29, 1815, diedJan. 10, 1817; 6, William, born July 15, 1817, livesin New-York; 7, Luke, born July 2, 1819, lives inRhode Island; 8, Martha Ann, born Nov. 24, 1827,married B. F. Forristall, lives in Troy; 9, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-historical-sketch-of-troy-nh-and-her-inhabitants-from-the-first-settlement-of-the-town-in-1764-to-1855-married-mary-ann-merrifieldnov-8-1838-2-mary-born-aug-15-1807-marriedfirst-e-perkins-who-died-second-asa-boy-den-of-rl-3-joseph-born-dec-22-1809-died-dec-25-18204-fanny-born-sept-25-1812-married-jonas-bemislives-in-troy-5-william-h-born-sept-29-1815-diedjan-10-1817-6-william-born-july-15-1817-livesin-new-york-7-luke-born-july-2-1819-lives-inrhode-island-8-martha-ann-born-nov-24-1827married-b-f-forristall-lives-in-troy-9-image339470457.html
RM2AM860W–An historical sketch of Troy [N.H.] and her inhabitants, from the first settlement of the town, in 1764, to 1855 . , married Mary Ann MerrifieldNov. 8, 1838; 2, Mary, born Aug. 15, 1807, marriedfirst, E. Perkins, who died: second. Asa Boy den of R.L; 3, Joseph, born Dec. 22, 1809, died Dec. 25, 1820;4, Fanny, born Sept, 25, 1812, married Jonas Bemis,lives in Troy ; 5, William H., born Sept. 29, 1815, diedJan. 10, 1817; 6, William, born July 15, 1817, livesin New-York; 7, Luke, born July 2, 1819, lives inRhode Island; 8, Martha Ann, born Nov. 24, 1827,married B. F. Forristall, lives in Troy; 9,
. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. Henry, d. So. W.; unrnd. le. about ;10. 5. Julia, m.Warriu Skinner of ^ernon, Conn.;had Jttlia. who m. and res. New Haven. 6. Truman W., b. 8 Mav, 1S12; grocer Hartford; il.7 Feb.. 1802; m. Marv Studley of IL, b. 22Dec, 1815, who d. July, 1871. Issue : 1. Sarah M., m. Geo. Haskins of II., now of Chicago; had one son. 2. Louisa, m. a Bachelder f Springfield. 3. Robert, unmarried: li. 7. Cynthia, m. Warren Skinner (sisters hus-band); no issue; res. V. and Sn. Sv. 8. John Nelson, m. Sarah Kelsey of Iliggsnum,Conn. Issue ? 1. Emilv E. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-and-genealogies-of-ancient-windsor-connecticut-henry-d-so-w-unrnd-le-about-10-5-julia-mwarriu-skinner-of-ernon-connhad-jttlia-who-m-and-res-new-haven-6-truman-w-b-8-mav-1s12-grocer-hartford-il7-feb-1802-m-marv-studley-of-il-b-22dec-1815-who-d-july-1871-issue-1-sarah-m-m-geo-haskins-of-ii-now-of-chicago-had-one-son-2-louisa-m-a-bachelder-f-springfield-3-robert-unmarried-li-7-cynthia-m-warren-skinner-sisters-hus-band-no-issue-res-v-and-sn-sv-8-john-nelson-m-sarah-kelsey-of-iliggsnumconn-issue-1-emilv-e-image336939013.html
RM2AG4W45–. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. Henry, d. So. W.; unrnd. le. about ;10. 5. Julia, m.Warriu Skinner of ^ernon, Conn.;had Jttlia. who m. and res. New Haven. 6. Truman W., b. 8 Mav, 1S12; grocer Hartford; il.7 Feb.. 1802; m. Marv Studley of IL, b. 22Dec, 1815, who d. July, 1871. Issue : 1. Sarah M., m. Geo. Haskins of II., now of Chicago; had one son. 2. Louisa, m. a Bachelder f Springfield. 3. Robert, unmarried: li. 7. Cynthia, m. Warren Skinner (sisters hus-band); no issue; res. V. and Sn. Sv. 8. John Nelson, m. Sarah Kelsey of Iliggsnum,Conn. Issue ? 1. Emilv E.
Genealogy of the Wells family and families related . J3W .A HArfftAH HANNAH A, WELLS PRATT. (Page 19—7 43. 1 THE WELLS FAMILY. I 9 6* ii Martha8 A. Brown, born May 19, 1844;died July 21, 1845. 62 iii FLORENCE8 W. BROWN, born July 17, 1847; married October 31, 1876,ya??ies Bingham. 63 iv Charles8 W. Brown, born May 14, 1849; died August 31, 1850. 64 v Clara D.8 Brown, born May 6, 1851; died July 9, 1853. 43 HANNAH A. WELLS7 (Daniel/ RobertNathaniel,4 Thomas,8 John,2 Dea. Thomas1)was born at Waterville, Me., March 21,1815, and married at Bloomfield, June 15,1837, Jot/mm S. Pratt, who died at Old Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/genealogy-of-the-wells-family-and-families-related-j3w-a-harfftah-hannah-a-wells-pratt-page-197-43-1-the-wells-family-i-9-6-ii-martha8-a-brown-born-may-19-1844died-july-21-1845-62-iii-florence8-w-brown-born-july-17-1847-married-october-31-1876yaies-bingham-63-iv-charles8-w-brown-born-may-14-1849-died-august-31-1850-64-v-clara-d8-brown-born-may-6-1851-died-july-9-1853-43-hannah-a-wells7-daniel-robertnathaniel4-thomas8-john2-dea-thomas1was-born-at-waterville-me-march-211815-and-married-at-bloomfield-june-151837-jotmm-s-pratt-who-died-at-old-image342752847.html
RM2AWHMN3–Genealogy of the Wells family and families related . J3W .A HArfftAH HANNAH A, WELLS PRATT. (Page 19—7 43. 1 THE WELLS FAMILY. I 9 6* ii Martha8 A. Brown, born May 19, 1844;died July 21, 1845. 62 iii FLORENCE8 W. BROWN, born July 17, 1847; married October 31, 1876,ya??ies Bingham. 63 iv Charles8 W. Brown, born May 14, 1849; died August 31, 1850. 64 v Clara D.8 Brown, born May 6, 1851; died July 9, 1853. 43 HANNAH A. WELLS7 (Daniel/ RobertNathaniel,4 Thomas,8 John,2 Dea. Thomas1)was born at Waterville, Me., March 21,1815, and married at Bloomfield, June 15,1837, Jot/mm S. Pratt, who died at Old
A history of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield, with a genealogy of their descendants in New Jersey . lived in New York City. DeCamp, Anna Maria Jackson, dau. Samuel G. J. & Nancy(Wood) DeCamp. b. 25 Nov. 1815. d. 6 May 1864. m. Gouver-neur Morris, i ch. Chart 5. DeCamp, James Canfield, s. Samuel G. J. & Nancy (Wood)DeCamp. b. 23 June 1820. d. 29 July 1854. m. Ellen Peak.6 ch. Maria Anna. James. Cornelia (m. Capt. ConstantWilliams, U. S. A.). Ellen (m. Dr. Hall, U. S. N.). Sarah. Chart 5. DeCamp, John, s. Samuel G. J. & Nancy (Wood) DeCamp.b. 5 Oct. 1812, at Morristown, N. J. d. 24 June Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-thomas-canfield-and-of-matthew-camfield-with-a-genealogy-of-their-descendants-in-new-jersey-lived-in-new-york-city-decamp-anna-maria-jackson-dau-samuel-g-j-nancywood-decamp-b-25-nov-1815-d-6-may-1864-m-gouver-neur-morris-i-ch-chart-5-decamp-james-canfield-s-samuel-g-j-nancy-wooddecamp-b-23-june-1820-d-29-july-1854-m-ellen-peak6-ch-maria-anna-james-cornelia-m-capt-constantwilliams-u-s-a-ellen-m-dr-hall-u-s-n-sarah-chart-5-decamp-john-s-samuel-g-j-nancy-wood-decampb-5-oct-1812-at-morristown-n-j-d-24-june-image338167071.html
RM2AJ4RFB–A history of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield, with a genealogy of their descendants in New Jersey . lived in New York City. DeCamp, Anna Maria Jackson, dau. Samuel G. J. & Nancy(Wood) DeCamp. b. 25 Nov. 1815. d. 6 May 1864. m. Gouver-neur Morris, i ch. Chart 5. DeCamp, James Canfield, s. Samuel G. J. & Nancy (Wood)DeCamp. b. 23 June 1820. d. 29 July 1854. m. Ellen Peak.6 ch. Maria Anna. James. Cornelia (m. Capt. ConstantWilliams, U. S. A.). Ellen (m. Dr. Hall, U. S. N.). Sarah. Chart 5. DeCamp, John, s. Samuel G. J. & Nancy (Wood) DeCamp.b. 5 Oct. 1812, at Morristown, N. J. d. 24 June
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. John-James Campbell. 4 Robert-Lionel-Warren, b. 21 May1822. 5 Charles-William b. 18 Feb. 1828,d. 1845. 4 Rev. Charles, of Monasterevan, Co.Kildare, a Prebendary of the Cathedral ofKildare, 6. 29 Sept. 1790, to. 13 Sept. 1815,Agnes, eldest daughter and co-heir of the lateJames Cleghorn, Esq., M.D., and has issue, 1 Agnes-Catherine, d. 1847, havingTO. 25 July 1837, Alexander-ScottBroomfield, Esq., of Rossamore, Co.Clare. 2 Ponsonby. 3 Mary, to. May 1847, the Rev.Cha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-peerage-of-the-british-empire-as-at-present-existing-arranged-and-printed-from-the-personal-communications-of-the-nobility-john-james-campbell-4-robert-lionel-warren-b-21-may1822-5-charles-william-b-18-feb-1828d-1845-4-rev-charles-of-monasterevan-cokildare-a-prebendary-of-the-cathedral-ofkildare-6-29-sept-1790-to-13-sept-1815agnes-eldest-daughter-and-co-heir-of-the-latejames-cleghorn-esq-md-and-has-issue-1-agnes-catherine-d-1847-havingto-25-july-1837-alexander-scottbroomfield-esq-of-rossamore-coclare-2-ponsonby-3-mary-to-may-1847-the-revcha-image370337510.html
RM2CEE97J–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. John-James Campbell. 4 Robert-Lionel-Warren, b. 21 May1822. 5 Charles-William b. 18 Feb. 1828,d. 1845. 4 Rev. Charles, of Monasterevan, Co.Kildare, a Prebendary of the Cathedral ofKildare, 6. 29 Sept. 1790, to. 13 Sept. 1815,Agnes, eldest daughter and co-heir of the lateJames Cleghorn, Esq., M.D., and has issue, 1 Agnes-Catherine, d. 1847, havingTO. 25 July 1837, Alexander-ScottBroomfield, Esq., of Rossamore, Co.Clare. 2 Ponsonby. 3 Mary, to. May 1847, the Rev.Cha
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. r of John Denison, Esq., ofOssington Hall, Notts, who d. 7 Dec. 1815; and 2ndly, 6 Dec. 1828, Ellen, daughterof Edmund Power, Esq., of Curragheen, Co. Waterford, and widow of John-HumePurvis, Esq., of Purvis, N.B., whod. 16 Nov. 1845. The Viscount d. 21 July 1845,leaving issue, by 1st marriage : 1 Charles-John, present and second Viscount. 2*Hon. John-Henrj Thomas, M.P., Registrar of the Faculty Office, h. 27May 1814, m. 5 July 1838, Georgiana, youngest daughter o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-peerage-of-the-british-empire-as-at-present-existing-arranged-and-printed-from-the-personal-communications-of-the-nobility-r-of-john-denison-esq-ofossington-hall-notts-who-d-7-dec-1815-and-2ndly-6-dec-1828-ellen-daughterof-edmund-power-esq-of-curragheen-co-waterford-and-widow-of-john-humepurvis-esq-of-purvis-nb-whod-16-nov-1845-the-viscount-d-21-july-1845leaving-issue-by-1st-marriage-1-charles-john-present-and-second-viscount-2hon-john-henrj-thomas-mp-registrar-of-the-faculty-office-h-27may-1814-m-5-july-1838-georgiana-youngest-daughter-o-image370347182.html
RM2CEENH2–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. r of John Denison, Esq., ofOssington Hall, Notts, who d. 7 Dec. 1815; and 2ndly, 6 Dec. 1828, Ellen, daughterof Edmund Power, Esq., of Curragheen, Co. Waterford, and widow of John-HumePurvis, Esq., of Purvis, N.B., whod. 16 Nov. 1845. The Viscount d. 21 July 1845,leaving issue, by 1st marriage : 1 Charles-John, present and second Viscount. 2*Hon. John-Henrj Thomas, M.P., Registrar of the Faculty Office, h. 27May 1814, m. 5 July 1838, Georgiana, youngest daughter o
. The history and antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and parts adjacent. anished 1723, died Feb. 15, 1731Samuel Bradford, installed June 7, 1723, died May 17, 1731.Joseph Wilcocks, installed July 2, 1731, died March 9, 1756Zachary Pearce, installed May 4,1756, resigned June 24, 1768, died June 20,1774John Thomas,installed July 19, 1768, died Aug. 22, 1793Samuel Horsley, installed Dec.6, 1793, translated to St. Asaph; died Oct. 4, 1806,William Vincent, installed !August 7, 1802, died Dec. 21, 1815.John Ireland, the present dean, in-stalled Feb. 9, 1816. The ARMS OF THE DEANERY of We Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-and-antiquities-of-london-westminster-southwark-and-parts-adjacent-anished-1723-died-feb-15-1731samuel-bradford-installed-june-7-1723-died-may-17-1731joseph-wilcocks-installed-july-2-1731-died-march-9-1756zachary-pearce-installed-may-41756-resigned-june-24-1768-died-june-201774john-thomasinstalled-july-19-1768-died-aug-22-1793samuel-horsley-installed-dec6-1793-translated-to-st-asaph-died-oct-4-1806william-vincent-installed-!august-7-1802-died-dec-21-1815john-ireland-the-present-dean-in-stalled-feb-9-1816-the-arms-of-the-deanery-of-we-image370528072.html
RM2CER09C–. The history and antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and parts adjacent. anished 1723, died Feb. 15, 1731Samuel Bradford, installed June 7, 1723, died May 17, 1731.Joseph Wilcocks, installed July 2, 1731, died March 9, 1756Zachary Pearce, installed May 4,1756, resigned June 24, 1768, died June 20,1774John Thomas,installed July 19, 1768, died Aug. 22, 1793Samuel Horsley, installed Dec.6, 1793, translated to St. Asaph; died Oct. 4, 1806,William Vincent, installed !August 7, 1802, died Dec. 21, 1815.John Ireland, the present dean, in-stalled Feb. 9, 1816. The ARMS OF THE DEANERY of We
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. of the lateLord Sydenham, and d. 9 July 1820, leavingtwo daughters, 1 Fanny, m. 15 Jan. 1839, the Rev. P.A. Massingberd, Rector of South Orms-by, Lincolnshire. 2 Charlotte - Rosa, m. 23 Oct. 1838,Robert Duncombe-Shafto, Esq., of Whit-worth Park, Co. Durham. 4 George, b. in 1781, m. Harriet, seconddaughter of the late Sir John DOyley,Bart., and has issue. 5 Harriet, d. Sept. 1838; having m. 1 Nov.1790, Charles Wall, Esq., of Norman Court,Hants, who d. 6 May 1815. & Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-peerage-of-the-british-empire-as-at-present-existing-arranged-and-printed-from-the-personal-communications-of-the-nobility-of-the-latelord-sydenham-and-d-9-july-1820-leavingtwo-daughters-1-fanny-m-15-jan-1839-the-rev-pa-massingberd-rector-of-south-orms-by-lincolnshire-2-charlotte-rosa-m-23-oct-1838robert-duncombe-shafto-esq-of-whit-worth-park-co-durham-4-george-b-in-1781-m-harriet-seconddaughter-of-the-late-sir-john-doyleybart-and-has-issue-5-harriet-d-sept-1838-having-m-1-nov1790-charles-wall-esq-of-norman-courthants-who-d-6-may-1815-image370359409.html
RM2CEF95N–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. of the lateLord Sydenham, and d. 9 July 1820, leavingtwo daughters, 1 Fanny, m. 15 Jan. 1839, the Rev. P.A. Massingberd, Rector of South Orms-by, Lincolnshire. 2 Charlotte - Rosa, m. 23 Oct. 1838,Robert Duncombe-Shafto, Esq., of Whit-worth Park, Co. Durham. 4 George, b. in 1781, m. Harriet, seconddaughter of the late Sir John DOyley,Bart., and has issue. 5 Harriet, d. Sept. 1838; having m. 1 Nov.1790, Charles Wall, Esq., of Norman Court,Hants, who d. 6 May 1815. &
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. ssue byhis first marriage : 1 Henry, present and second Duke. 2 Lady Louisa-Catherine-Darhara, 6. 11 Jan. 1791, m. 29 July 1813, Francis Forester, Esq., brother of the 1st Lord Forester, and d. 8 Jan. 1821.3*Lord William-John-Frederick Poulett, b. 3 April 1792, m. 3 July 1815,Lady Caroline Lowiher, 5th daughter of William, 1st Earl of Lonsdale. 4 Lady Caroline-Mary, b. 8 Feb., and d. 11 May, 1795. 5 Lady Augusta-Henrietta, b. 4 Jan. 1797, m. 2 June 1817, Mark Milb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-peerage-of-the-british-empire-as-at-present-existing-arranged-and-printed-from-the-personal-communications-of-the-nobility-ssue-byhis-first-marriage-1-henry-present-and-second-duke-2-lady-louisa-catherine-darhara-6-11-jan-1791-m-29-july-1813-francis-forester-esq-brother-of-the-1st-lord-forester-and-d-8-jan-18213lord-william-john-frederick-poulett-b-3-april-1792-m-3-july-1815lady-caroline-lowiher-5th-daughter-of-william-1st-earl-of-lonsdale-4-lady-caroline-mary-b-8-feb-and-d-11-may-1795-5-lady-augusta-henrietta-b-4-jan-1797-m-2-june-1817-mark-milb-image370342631.html
RM2CEEFPF–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. ssue byhis first marriage : 1 Henry, present and second Duke. 2 Lady Louisa-Catherine-Darhara, 6. 11 Jan. 1791, m. 29 July 1813, Francis Forester, Esq., brother of the 1st Lord Forester, and d. 8 Jan. 1821.3*Lord William-John-Frederick Poulett, b. 3 April 1792, m. 3 July 1815,Lady Caroline Lowiher, 5th daughter of William, 1st Earl of Lonsdale. 4 Lady Caroline-Mary, b. 8 Feb., and d. 11 May, 1795. 5 Lady Augusta-Henrietta, b. 4 Jan. 1797, m. 2 June 1817, Mark Milb
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. , now CountessDowager, by whom he had issue, 1 Maria, b. 31 July 1802, d. 27 March 1810. 2 Lady Charlotte, b. 30 Oct. 1803. 3 Harriet, b. 31 Dec. 1804, d. 15 June 1808.4*Henry, present and second Earl. 5 Hon. Charles, b. 6 Dec. 1807. 6 Lady Arabella-Georgina, A. 25 Jan. 1809, m. 31 March 1841, the Right Hon. Francis-Thornhill Baring,—see Ashburton. 7 Hon. Frances, b. 29 May 1810, d. 9 Nov. 1824. 8 Hon. and Rev. William, Rector of Whiston, Yorks., b. 23 April 1815. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-peerage-of-the-british-empire-as-at-present-existing-arranged-and-printed-from-the-personal-communications-of-the-nobility-now-countessdowager-by-whom-he-had-issue-1-maria-b-31-july-1802-d-27-march-1810-2-lady-charlotte-b-30-oct-1803-3-harriet-b-31-dec-1804-d-15-june-18084henry-present-and-second-earl-5-hon-charles-b-6-dec-1807-6-lady-arabella-georgina-a-25-jan-1809-m-31-march-1841-the-right-hon-francis-thornhill-baringsee-ashburton-7-hon-frances-b-29-may-1810-d-9-nov-1824-8-hon-and-rev-william-rector-of-whiston-yorks-b-23-april-1815-image370336351.html
RM2CEE7P7–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. , now CountessDowager, by whom he had issue, 1 Maria, b. 31 July 1802, d. 27 March 1810. 2 Lady Charlotte, b. 30 Oct. 1803. 3 Harriet, b. 31 Dec. 1804, d. 15 June 1808.4*Henry, present and second Earl. 5 Hon. Charles, b. 6 Dec. 1807. 6 Lady Arabella-Georgina, A. 25 Jan. 1809, m. 31 March 1841, the Right Hon. Francis-Thornhill Baring,—see Ashburton. 7 Hon. Frances, b. 29 May 1810, d. 9 Nov. 1824. 8 Hon. and Rev. William, Rector of Whiston, Yorks., b. 23 April 1815.
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. Walde-grave, was b. 9 July 1753, and d. 20 Aug. 1825 ; having m. 28 Dec. 1785, Cornelia-Jacoba, 2nd daughter of David Van Lennep, Esq., of Smyrna, by whom, who d.10 Oct. 1839, his issue are, 1 Granville-George, present and second Lord. 2 Hon. Emily-Susan-Laura, b. 6 Nov. 1787, m. 25 Aug. 1815, Nicholas Westby, Esq., of Thorn Hill, Co. Wicklow. 3 Hon. Maria, b. 26 Dec. 1788, rf. 1791. 4 Hon. Isabella-Elizabeth, b. 18 Aug. 1792. .5 Hon. Harriet-Anne-Frances, b. 20 A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-peerage-of-the-british-empire-as-at-present-existing-arranged-and-printed-from-the-personal-communications-of-the-nobility-walde-grave-was-b-9-july-1753-and-d-20-aug-1825-having-m-28-dec-1785-cornelia-jacoba-2nd-daughter-of-david-van-lennep-esq-of-smyrna-by-whom-who-d10-oct-1839-his-issue-are-1-granville-george-present-and-second-lord-2-hon-emily-susan-laura-b-6-nov-1787-m-25-aug-1815-nicholas-westby-esq-of-thorn-hill-co-wicklow-3-hon-maria-b-26-dec-1788-rf-1791-4-hon-isabella-elizabeth-b-18-aug-1792-5-hon-harriet-anne-frances-b-20-a-image370317179.html
RM2CEDB9F–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. Walde-grave, was b. 9 July 1753, and d. 20 Aug. 1825 ; having m. 28 Dec. 1785, Cornelia-Jacoba, 2nd daughter of David Van Lennep, Esq., of Smyrna, by whom, who d.10 Oct. 1839, his issue are, 1 Granville-George, present and second Lord. 2 Hon. Emily-Susan-Laura, b. 6 Nov. 1787, m. 25 Aug. 1815, Nicholas Westby, Esq., of Thorn Hill, Co. Wicklow. 3 Hon. Maria, b. 26 Dec. 1788, rf. 1791. 4 Hon. Isabella-Elizabeth, b. 18 Aug. 1792. .5 Hon. Harriet-Anne-Frances, b. 20 A
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. 3 Nov. 1840. 4 Constance-Augusta Idonia-Lorn, 6. 2 April 1842. 5 Algernon - Percy, b. 2JJune 1844. 6 Rosalie-Felicia, b. 4 May1846. 3 Douglas, b. 5 Jan. 1814, m. Feb.1843, Frances, daughter of the lateHugh-Ryves Graves, Esq., of Fort Wil-liam, Limerick. 4 Frederick, attached to the Missionat Rio de Janeiro, b. 12 May 1815, m.25 Feb. 1843, Marina, eldest daughterof James Norton, Esq.; and has issue, A daughter, b. 23 Oct. 1845. 5 Rev. Adolphus, h. 5 July 1816. 6 Al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-peerage-of-the-british-empire-as-at-present-existing-arranged-and-printed-from-the-personal-communications-of-the-nobility-3-nov-1840-4-constance-augusta-idonia-lorn-6-2-april-1842-5-algernon-percy-b-2jjune-1844-6-rosalie-felicia-b-4-may1846-3-douglas-b-5-jan-1814-m-feb1843-frances-daughter-of-the-latehugh-ryves-graves-esq-of-fort-wil-liam-limerick-4-frederick-attached-to-the-missionat-rio-de-janeiro-b-12-may-1815-m25-feb-1843-marina-eldest-daughterof-james-norton-esq-and-has-issue-a-daughter-b-23-oct-1845-5-rev-adolphus-h-5-july-1816-6-al-image370331655.html
RM2CEE1PF–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. 3 Nov. 1840. 4 Constance-Augusta Idonia-Lorn, 6. 2 April 1842. 5 Algernon - Percy, b. 2JJune 1844. 6 Rosalie-Felicia, b. 4 May1846. 3 Douglas, b. 5 Jan. 1814, m. Feb.1843, Frances, daughter of the lateHugh-Ryves Graves, Esq., of Fort Wil-liam, Limerick. 4 Frederick, attached to the Missionat Rio de Janeiro, b. 12 May 1815, m.25 Feb. 1843, Marina, eldest daughterof James Norton, Esq.; and has issue, A daughter, b. 23 Oct. 1845. 5 Rev. Adolphus, h. 5 July 1816. 6 Al
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. 1841, Louisa-Barbara, 2nd daughter of the lateTrevor Corry, Esq.; and has issue, 1 Eyre-Frederick-Fitz-George, b. 23 Feb. 1842. 2 Anne-Trevor-Corry, b. 24 July 1847. 4 Anna-Maria-Stone, b. 13 June 1813,m. 5 Feb. 1836, the Rev. Robert-Hedges-Eyre Maunsell-Eyi-e, Rector of Inni-shannon, county Cork, eldest son of thelate Richard Maunsell, Esq., by LadyCatherine Hare.—iee Listowel. 5 Thomas - Williams, Lieut. 74thfoot, b. 6 March 1815. 6 John-Freke, b. 6 Feb. 1817. 7 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-peerage-of-the-british-empire-as-at-present-existing-arranged-and-printed-from-the-personal-communications-of-the-nobility-1841-louisa-barbara-2nd-daughter-of-the-latetrevor-corry-esq-and-has-issue-1-eyre-frederick-fitz-george-b-23-feb-1842-2-anne-trevor-corry-b-24-july-1847-4-anna-maria-stone-b-13-june-1813m-5-feb-1836-the-rev-robert-hedges-eyre-maunsell-eyi-e-rector-of-inni-shannon-county-cork-eldest-son-of-thelate-richard-maunsell-esq-by-ladycatherine-hareiee-listowel-5-thomas-williams-lieut-74thfoot-b-6-march-1815-6-john-freke-b-6-feb-1817-7-image370347053.html
RM2CEENCD–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. 1841, Louisa-Barbara, 2nd daughter of the lateTrevor Corry, Esq.; and has issue, 1 Eyre-Frederick-Fitz-George, b. 23 Feb. 1842. 2 Anne-Trevor-Corry, b. 24 July 1847. 4 Anna-Maria-Stone, b. 13 June 1813,m. 5 Feb. 1836, the Rev. Robert-Hedges-Eyre Maunsell-Eyi-e, Rector of Inni-shannon, county Cork, eldest son of thelate Richard Maunsell, Esq., by LadyCatherine Hare.—iee Listowel. 5 Thomas - Williams, Lieut. 74thfoot, b. 6 March 1815. 6 John-Freke, b. 6 Feb. 1817. 7
. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. ssachusetts,May 27, 1784. Their children (of whom in1907 Levi W. and Louis alone survive): i.Edward, born in Boston, December 30, 1807.2. Mary, born in Boston, July 20, 1809. 3.Abiel Smith, born July 21, 1811. 4. LydiaAnn Whiting, born April 17, 1813. 5.Augusta, born May 12, 1815. 6. JonathanRussell, born April 28, 1817. 7. BarneySmith, born May 28, 1819. 8. Levi Whiting,born April 29, 1821. 9. Jerome, born Novem-ber 2, 1823. 10. Louis, born October 30,1826. The two Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historic-homes-and-places-and-genealogical-and-personal-memoirs-relating-to-the-families-of-middlesex-county-massachusetts-ssachusettsmay-27-1784-their-children-of-whom-in1907-levi-w-and-louis-alone-survive-iedward-born-in-boston-december-30-18072-mary-born-in-boston-july-20-1809-3abiel-smith-born-july-21-1811-4-lydiaann-whiting-born-april-17-1813-5augusta-born-may-12-1815-6-jonathanrussell-born-april-28-1817-7-barneysmith-born-may-28-1819-8-levi-whitingborn-april-29-1821-9-jerome-born-novem-ber-2-1823-10-louis-born-october-301826-the-two-image370516386.html
RM2CEPDC2–. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. ssachusetts,May 27, 1784. Their children (of whom in1907 Levi W. and Louis alone survive): i.Edward, born in Boston, December 30, 1807.2. Mary, born in Boston, July 20, 1809. 3.Abiel Smith, born July 21, 1811. 4. LydiaAnn Whiting, born April 17, 1813. 5.Augusta, born May 12, 1815. 6. JonathanRussell, born April 28, 1817. 7. BarneySmith, born May 28, 1819. 8. Levi Whiting,born April 29, 1821. 9. Jerome, born Novem-ber 2, 1823. 10. Louis, born October 30,1826. The two
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. f thelateEllis Bent., Esq., and has issue, 1 Ada-Eliza, ft. 30 Nov. 1841. 2 Isabel-Maud, ft. 24 July 1844. 4 George-John, ft. 18 Oct. 1815. 6 Hon. and Right Rev. Edmond, Bishop ofLimerick, m. 22 Feb. 179C, Charlotte, 4thdaughter of the late Sir Thomas Hesketh,Bart., by whom, who d. 25 Sept. 1837, he hasissue : 1 Jesse-Diana-Jane, m. Sept. 1827,the Very Rev. John-Tliomas ONeill. 2 Harriet-Anne, m. 21 Oct. 1819, Da-vid-Robert Ross, Esq., of Rosstrevor. 3 The Venerab Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-peerage-of-the-british-empire-as-at-present-existing-arranged-and-printed-from-the-personal-communications-of-the-nobility-f-thelateellis-bent-esq-and-has-issue-1-ada-eliza-ft-30-nov-1841-2-isabel-maud-ft-24-july-1844-4-george-john-ft-18-oct-1815-6-hon-and-right-rev-edmond-bishop-oflimerick-m-22-feb-179c-charlotte-4thdaughter-of-the-late-sir-thomas-heskethbart-by-whom-who-d-25-sept-1837-he-hasissue-1-jesse-diana-jane-m-sept-1827the-very-rev-john-tliomas-oneill-2-harriet-anne-m-21-oct-1819-da-vid-robert-ross-esq-of-rosstrevor-3-the-venerab-image370317028.html
RM2CEDB44–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. f thelateEllis Bent., Esq., and has issue, 1 Ada-Eliza, ft. 30 Nov. 1841. 2 Isabel-Maud, ft. 24 July 1844. 4 George-John, ft. 18 Oct. 1815. 6 Hon. and Right Rev. Edmond, Bishop ofLimerick, m. 22 Feb. 179C, Charlotte, 4thdaughter of the late Sir Thomas Hesketh,Bart., by whom, who d. 25 Sept. 1837, he hasissue : 1 Jesse-Diana-Jane, m. Sept. 1827,the Very Rev. John-Tliomas ONeill. 2 Harriet-Anne, m. 21 Oct. 1819, Da-vid-Robert Ross, Esq., of Rosstrevor. 3 The Venerab
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. k, and by her, who was b. in 1780, andd. 6 Sept. 1820, had issue, 1 Lady Catherine, b. 13 March 1801. 2 Hon. Richard, b. 22 Feb. 1802, d. 1803. 3 Lady Sarah, b. 25 June 1803. 4 Lady Harriet, b. 24 Aug. 1805, d. an infant. 5 Lady Louisa-Grace, 6. 11 Sept. 1807. fi Richard, present and fourth Earl. 7 Lady Jane, b. Oct. 1812. 8 Lady Elizabeth, b. 13 July 1814. 9 Hon. Henry-Charles, b. 10 Nov. 1815, d. 6 April 1846; having m. 22 Sept. 1841, Catherine-Sophronia-Jane, e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-peerage-of-the-british-empire-as-at-present-existing-arranged-and-printed-from-the-personal-communications-of-the-nobility-k-and-by-her-who-was-b-in-1780-andd-6-sept-1820-had-issue-1-lady-catherine-b-13-march-1801-2-hon-richard-b-22-feb-1802-d-1803-3-lady-sarah-b-25-june-1803-4-lady-harriet-b-24-aug-1805-d-an-infant-5-lady-louisa-grace-6-11-sept-1807-fi-richard-present-and-fourth-earl-7-lady-jane-b-oct-1812-8-lady-elizabeth-b-13-july-1814-9-hon-henry-charles-b-10-nov-1815-d-6-april-1846-having-m-22-sept-1841-catherine-sophronia-jane-e-image370313645.html
RM2CED6R9–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. k, and by her, who was b. in 1780, andd. 6 Sept. 1820, had issue, 1 Lady Catherine, b. 13 March 1801. 2 Hon. Richard, b. 22 Feb. 1802, d. 1803. 3 Lady Sarah, b. 25 June 1803. 4 Lady Harriet, b. 24 Aug. 1805, d. an infant. 5 Lady Louisa-Grace, 6. 11 Sept. 1807. fi Richard, present and fourth Earl. 7 Lady Jane, b. Oct. 1812. 8 Lady Elizabeth, b. 13 July 1814. 9 Hon. Henry-Charles, b. 10 Nov. 1815, d. 6 April 1846; having m. 22 Sept. 1841, Catherine-Sophronia-Jane, e
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. 11 April 1810, m. SJune I8.14, Sophia-Lucy, youngest daughter of the late Rev. John Sargent ^and has issue, . I Harry-Dudley, b. 12 Jan. 1837. 2 George-Lisle, b. 29 Dec. 18.!8. 3 Caroline-Alice, b. 1 Aug. 1840. 4 Charles- Edward, />. 30 April 1842. 5 Cyril, 6. 11 July 1844. .. 6 Arthur-Dudley, 6.-2 M)ec. 1811. ^i 7 William-Dudley, Assistant Colonial Secretary at Ceylon, b. 13 Oct.1813. 8 Thomas-Dudley, b. 17 April 1815. 9 Sophia, b. 0 March 1817.276 HAS 111 KUw Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-peerage-of-the-british-empire-as-at-present-existing-arranged-and-printed-from-the-personal-communications-of-the-nobility-11-april-1810-m-sjune-i814-sophia-lucy-youngest-daughter-of-the-late-rev-john-sargent-and-has-issue-i-harry-dudley-b-12-jan-1837-2-george-lisle-b-29-dec-18!8-3-caroline-alice-b-1-aug-1840-4-charles-edward-gt-30-april-1842-5-cyril-6-11-july-1844-6-arthur-dudley-6-2-mec-1811-i-7-william-dudley-assistant-colonial-secretary-at-ceylon-b-13-oct1813-8-thomas-dudley-b-17-april-1815-9-sophia-b-0-march-1817276-has-111-kuw-image370330924.html
RM2CEE0TC–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. 11 April 1810, m. SJune I8.14, Sophia-Lucy, youngest daughter of the late Rev. John Sargent ^and has issue, . I Harry-Dudley, b. 12 Jan. 1837. 2 George-Lisle, b. 29 Dec. 18.!8. 3 Caroline-Alice, b. 1 Aug. 1840. 4 Charles- Edward, />. 30 April 1842. 5 Cyril, 6. 11 July 1844. .. 6 Arthur-Dudley, 6.-2 M)ec. 1811. ^i 7 William-Dudley, Assistant Colonial Secretary at Ceylon, b. 13 Oct.1813. 8 Thomas-Dudley, b. 17 April 1815. 9 Sophia, b. 0 March 1817.276 HAS 111 KUw
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. ge, d. an infant in Dec. 1842. 2 A son, b. Nov. 1843. 3 Margaret-Louisa-Eliza, b. 4 Oct. 1813. 4 Thomas-Joseph-Deane, b. 7 March 1815. 5 Lady Catherine, d. II July 1841. 6 Lady Mary-Elisabeth, d. 28 May 1845 ; late Ladyde Clifford. 7 Lady Elizabeth, d. unni. 28 Feb. 1845. 8 Lady Mary-Anne., d. 24 March 1830; having m. March 1806, Admiral Thomas Sothebij, who d. 16 June 1831. 9 Lady Charlotte, d. 15 June 1806; having m. 1794, William Browne, Esq., of Brownes Hill, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-peerage-of-the-british-empire-as-at-present-existing-arranged-and-printed-from-the-personal-communications-of-the-nobility-ge-d-an-infant-in-dec-1842-2-a-son-b-nov-1843-3-margaret-louisa-eliza-b-4-oct-1813-4-thomas-joseph-deane-b-7-march-1815-5-lady-catherine-d-ii-july-1841-6-lady-mary-elisabeth-d-28-may-1845-late-ladyde-clifford-7-lady-elizabeth-d-unni-28-feb-1845-8-lady-mary-anne-d-24-march-1830-having-m-march-1806-admiral-thomas-sothebij-who-d-16-june-1831-9-lady-charlotte-d-15-june-1806-having-m-1794-william-browne-esq-of-brownes-hill-image370322443.html
RM2CEDJ1F–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. ge, d. an infant in Dec. 1842. 2 A son, b. Nov. 1843. 3 Margaret-Louisa-Eliza, b. 4 Oct. 1813. 4 Thomas-Joseph-Deane, b. 7 March 1815. 5 Lady Catherine, d. II July 1841. 6 Lady Mary-Elisabeth, d. 28 May 1845 ; late Ladyde Clifford. 7 Lady Elizabeth, d. unni. 28 Feb. 1845. 8 Lady Mary-Anne., d. 24 March 1830; having m. March 1806, Admiral Thomas Sothebij, who d. 16 June 1831. 9 Lady Charlotte, d. 15 June 1806; having m. 1794, William Browne, Esq., of Brownes Hill,
. Shannon genealogy; genealogical record and memorials of one branch of the Shannon family in America; . farmer, of Gil-manton, N. H. She died May 17, 1855. He died September 6, 1865. 240 THE SHANNON FAMILY 220.221. Children of Asa and Nancy Lamprey:2T9. Asa Shannon, b. July 19, 1808; m. Eliza L. Smith; d.August 4, 1865.Lucy Tilton, b. July 22, 18 10; d. September 11, 1811.Nancy Shannon, b. August 2, 1812; m. John Clough ; d. March 22, 1859.Elmira Norton, b. March 6, 1815; m. April 2, 1837,Burleigh F. Parsons; b. April 5, 1814. He d. April20, 1870. In 1890 she was living at Belmont, N. H.Child Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shannon-genealogy-genealogical-record-and-memorials-of-one-branch-of-the-shannon-family-in-america-farmer-of-gil-manton-n-h-she-died-may-17-1855-he-died-september-6-1865-240-the-shannon-family-220221-children-of-asa-and-nancy-lamprey2t9-asa-shannon-b-july-19-1808-m-eliza-l-smith-daugust-4-1865lucy-tilton-b-july-22-18-10-d-september-11-1811nancy-shannon-b-august-2-1812-m-john-clough-d-march-22-1859elmira-norton-b-march-6-1815-m-april-2-1837burleigh-f-parsons-b-april-5-1814-he-d-april20-1870-in-1890-she-was-living-at-belmont-n-hchild-image369719938.html
RM2CDE5FE–. Shannon genealogy; genealogical record and memorials of one branch of the Shannon family in America; . farmer, of Gil-manton, N. H. She died May 17, 1855. He died September 6, 1865. 240 THE SHANNON FAMILY 220.221. Children of Asa and Nancy Lamprey:2T9. Asa Shannon, b. July 19, 1808; m. Eliza L. Smith; d.August 4, 1865.Lucy Tilton, b. July 22, 18 10; d. September 11, 1811.Nancy Shannon, b. August 2, 1812; m. John Clough ; d. March 22, 1859.Elmira Norton, b. March 6, 1815; m. April 2, 1837,Burleigh F. Parsons; b. April 5, 1814. He d. April20, 1870. In 1890 she was living at Belmont, N. H.Child
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. ghter of the late Heurj Trail,Esq., and has had issue : 1 Henry-Trail, &. 25 Dec. 1815. 2 &«;///, rf. May 181S). 3 riwmas- Fox, b. 6 June, d. Aug., 1818. 4 Harriet, b. 6 May 1820, rf. au infant. 5 Amelia, b. and rf. 3 July 1821. 0 Anne, b. 23 Jan. 1823. 7 Julia, b. 20 Aug. 1824. 8 Thomas, b. 12 Nov. 1828. 9 A daughter, b. and rf. 3 July 1832. 8 Hon. Lieut.-Colonel Esme-Stewart, Deputy Adjutant General in the battle of Waterloo, b. 1789, d. 26 Aug. 1817 ; having m. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-peerage-of-the-british-empire-as-at-present-existing-arranged-and-printed-from-the-personal-communications-of-the-nobility-ghter-of-the-late-heurj-trailesq-and-has-had-issue-1-henry-trail-25-dec-1815-2-rf-may-181s-3-riwmas-fox-b-6-june-d-aug-1818-4-harriet-b-6-may-1820-rf-au-infant-5-amelia-b-and-rf-3-july-1821-0-anne-b-23-jan-1823-7-julia-b-20-aug-1824-8-thomas-b-12-nov-1828-9-a-daughter-b-and-rf-3-july-1832-8-hon-lieut-colonel-esme-stewart-deputy-adjutant-general-in-the-battle-of-waterloo-b-1789-d-26-aug-1817-having-m-image370335027.html
RM2CEE62Y–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. ghter of the late Heurj Trail,Esq., and has had issue : 1 Henry-Trail, &. 25 Dec. 1815. 2 &«;///, rf. May 181S). 3 riwmas- Fox, b. 6 June, d. Aug., 1818. 4 Harriet, b. 6 May 1820, rf. au infant. 5 Amelia, b. and rf. 3 July 1821. 0 Anne, b. 23 Jan. 1823. 7 Julia, b. 20 Aug. 1824. 8 Thomas, b. 12 Nov. 1828. 9 A daughter, b. and rf. 3 July 1832. 8 Hon. Lieut.-Colonel Esme-Stewart, Deputy Adjutant General in the battle of Waterloo, b. 1789, d. 26 Aug. 1817 ; having m.
. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. tentLy CHARLES HARTSHORN was born in Lebanon, Madison Co., N. Y., Dec. 6, 1815. His father, Jacob Hartshorn, was a native of Litchfield, Conn., born Oct. 27, 1777, and removed to Madison County while a young man, about 1803, in which year, August 28, he married Jeru- sha Ransom, a native of Colchester, Conn., who was born July 15, 1779. He resided on the farm, where he was one of the pioneer sett Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-steuben-county-new-york-with-illustrations-and-biographical-sketches-of-some-of-its-prominent-men-and-pioneers-steuben-friedrich-wilhelm-ludolf-gerhard-augustin-baron-von-1730-1794-tently-charles-hartshorn-was-born-in-lebanon-madison-co-n-y-dec-6-1815-his-father-jacob-hartshorn-was-a-native-of-litchfield-conn-born-oct-27-1777-and-removed-to-madison-county-while-a-young-man-about-1803-in-which-year-august-28-he-married-jeru-sha-ransom-a-native-of-colchester-conn-who-was-born-july-15-1779-he-resided-on-the-farm-where-he-was-one-of-the-pioneer-sett-image231886913.html
RMRD7A3D–. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. tentLy CHARLES HARTSHORN was born in Lebanon, Madison Co., N. Y., Dec. 6, 1815. His father, Jacob Hartshorn, was a native of Litchfield, Conn., born Oct. 27, 1777, and removed to Madison County while a young man, about 1803, in which year, August 28, he married Jeru- sha Ransom, a native of Colchester, Conn., who was born July 15, 1779. He resided on the farm, where he was one of the pioneer sett
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. HERMIT CRABS FROM SOUTH-EASTERN SOUTH AFRICA 325. Fig. 5. Pagurus prideaux Leach, 1815, ovigerous 9 (5.9 mm) from Meiring Naude Stn XX91 (USNM 276079). A. Shield and cephalic appendages. B. Chela and carpus of right cheliped. C. Chela and carpus of left cheliped. D. Left third pereopod (lateral view). E. Anterior lobe of sternite of third pereopods. F. Telson. Scales E, F, 1.0 mm; A-D, 5.0 mm. Meiring Naude Stn XX114, 29°56.2'S 31°10.2'E, 88 m, 9 July 1986. RMNH, 1 6 (4.0 mm); Meiring Naude Stn XX115 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-hermit-crabs-from-south-eastern-south-africa-325-fig-5-pagurus-prideaux-leach-1815-ovigerous-9-59-mm-from-meiring-naude-stn-xx91-usnm-276079-a-shield-and-cephalic-appendages-b-chela-and-carpus-of-right-cheliped-c-chela-and-carpus-of-left-cheliped-d-left-third-pereopod-lateral-view-e-anterior-lobe-of-sternite-of-third-pereopods-f-telson-scales-e-f-10-mm-a-d-50-mm-meiring-naude-stn-xx114-29562s-31102e-88-m-9-july-1986-rmnh-1-6-40-mm-meiring-naude-stn-xx115-image236376704.html
RMRMFTW4–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. HERMIT CRABS FROM SOUTH-EASTERN SOUTH AFRICA 325. Fig. 5. Pagurus prideaux Leach, 1815, ovigerous 9 (5.9 mm) from Meiring Naude Stn XX91 (USNM 276079). A. Shield and cephalic appendages. B. Chela and carpus of right cheliped. C. Chela and carpus of left cheliped. D. Left third pereopod (lateral view). E. Anterior lobe of sternite of third pereopods. F. Telson. Scales E, F, 1.0 mm; A-D, 5.0 mm. Meiring Naude Stn XX114, 29°56.2'S 31°10.2'E, 88 m, 9 July 1986. RMNH, 1 6 (4.0 mm); Meiring Naude Stn XX115
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