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1 by Dr. Joseph Druse 24 August 1998 Data entered by Judy Pfaff
2 Ming dynasty in China * John Stanley Lady Jane Grey proclaimed Queen of England * Susan Lennock * Daniel Tritton Coronation of Queen Elizabeth I Alice Goldhatch Thomas Scott Dutch War of Independence begins Francois Viéte introduces decimal fractions Adam Thoroughgood Mary Dover Nathaniel Wales Thomas Kent * Elizabeth Montpesson Ivan IV, The Terrible, becomes Czar of Russia Sarah Offly Ann Spanish Armada defeated Thomas Stoughton Robert Ellison
3 Susanna Greenaway John Porter Mary White Elizabeth Gray? Noyes James Ensign Shakespeare: "Romeo and Juliet" William Wadsworth John Sheperd Samuel Wilbur Richard Mather Catherine Holt Nathaniel Bearding Thomas Stanley Joseph Loomis Nicholas Hathaway Anna Smith Henry Smith Elizabeth Wiliam Phelps Sarah Slye
4 Sarah Talcott Ann White Sarah Abolition of monopolies in England Thomas Dean Dorothy Cotton John Alexander Ann Frances Kingston Robert Day William Woodall Gerard Fowke Thomas Cooper Thomas Spencer Catherine Graham William Warlich Humphry Atherton Founding of Jamestown, VA Thomas Gerard Rebecca Bosworth Quebec settled by French
5 William Dudley Bennet Tritton Thomas Nutting Susan Snowe William Armisted "King James Bible" published Sarah Elson Editha Stebbins Michael Romanov elected Czar of Russia Sarah Bearding Mary Wales Elizabeth Tilley Frances Brinklow Robert Ellison Jane Luteman Elizabeth Booth Hugh Roe Thomas Cooper Mary Francis French First Africans brought to America First representative colonial assembly in America
6 Mayflower Compact Pilgrims leave Plymouth, England John Loomis Elizabeth Copley Thomas Merrick Lydia Marsh First Thanksgiving in the Americas Mary Stanley John Porter Sir William Thomson of York William Martin England declares war on Spain Thomas Stoughton Tobacco tax and tobacco monopoly in England Elizabeth Scott Abigail Nathaniel Phelps Susan Gerard Timothy Mather Elizabeth Warlich Anne Thoroughgood
7 George Mason I John Hathaway Martha Sheperd Elizabeth Atherton Shadrack Wilbur Mary Wadsworth Charles I crowned King of Scotland Grace Meese Samuel Kent Augustus Hull John Higgins Thomas Day Anne Sturman Frances Woodall Samuel Smith First Bishops' War in Scotland William Dudley Sarah Cooper William Westwood Thomas Huxley Mary Fowke
8 English Civil war Sarah Mary Dean Mary Roe Sarah Spencer Anthony Armisted Hannah Ellison John Ashton Catherine Nutting Mary Ensign Penelope Hull Treaty of Nuremburg Henry Barnes Abraham Hathaway Ferdinand IV becomes King of the Romans Nathaniel Phelps 13-year war between Russia and Poland English capture Jamaica Grace Martin Phillip Alexander Elizabeth Naglor
9 John Merrick George Mason II Peace of Oliva ends war between Austria, Poland, Sweden, and Brandenburg Famine in India; no rain since 1659 Bible translated into Algonquin Sarah Ashton Robert Armisted N. American colony of New France formed Nathaniel Loomis Atherton Mather The Great Plague of London England takes over New York & New Jersey John Kent Rebecca Wilbur France and the Dutch declare war on England Mary Day Elizabeth Abigail Dudley William Manby Outbreak of cholera in China Matthew Barnes
10 Treaty of Dover between England and France Ichabod Smith Warlich Westwood Dorothy Tanty Ruth Porter Rebecca Stoughton Stevens Thomson Catherine Mary Huxley Bacon's Rebellion erupts Mary Tabb French colonial empire is organized Ann Allen First German immigrants in N. America Penelope Higgins All Chinese ports opened to foreign trade Transylvania becomes province under King of Hungary Glorious Revolution English-French conflict in New World colonies Ann Thomson George Mason III
11 Matthew Barnes Deborah Kent Robert Armisted Destruction of French Navy by English National Debt begins in England Nathaniel Loomis New coinage in England Augustus, Elector of Saxony, elected King of Poland Timothy Phelps James Moir William Westwood Jerusha Mather Samuel Smith War of Spanish Succession Delaware becomes a colony Slave-trading Asiento Guinea Company founded Abigail Merrick Penelope Manby Jacob Hathaway First evening paper, "The Evening Post," issued in London Sarah Hook
12 Inhabitants of the Palatinate emigrate to N. America Philip Alexander Phillip Alexander Tuscarora War Battle of Storkyro Richard Barnes Louisa Westwood Elizabeth Smith Graves Loomis Treaty of Vienna Thomson Mason State of Georgia established Aaron Phelps John Alexander Ruth Hathaway Rev. William Moir Mary Elizabeth Armisted Elizabeth Barnes The Great Awakening British take Louisburg, Canada Austria loses the Netherlands to France
13 Enlightenment in America Isobel Alexander British calendar altered-jan.1 beginning of year French fortify Ohio Valley Great Britain adopts Gregorian calendar French and Indian War Anglo-French war in N. America Britain declares war on France Seven Years' War Quebec falls to British troops Stevens Thomson Mason Timothy Phelps Treaty of Hamburg between Sweden and Prussia Elizabeth Loomis Amendment of British Sugar Act James Watt invents condenser Mozart's first symphony written Sons of Liberty formed Stamp Act First Mysore War Circular Letter sent throughout the colonies
14 Townshend Acts France buys Corsica form Genoa Austria occupies Poland Boston Massacre Russia, Austria, and Prussia agree about partition of Poland Royal Marriage Act in Britain English Parliament passes Tea Act, resulting in the Boston Tea Party Boston Tea Party Quebec Act First Continental Congress Washington appointed commander of Continental Army Second Continental Congress Battles of Lexington and Concord in America American Revolutionary War Declaration on Independence in America American victories at Trenton and Princeton Winter at Valley Forge Articles of Confederation drafted in America Dorothy Ellsworth Treaty with France signed War of Barvarian Succession
15 Spain declares war on Britain Henry Grattan demands Home Rule for Ireland British surrender to Amerian colonies in Yorktown Spanish capture Minorca from British Famine in Japan Treaty of Paris signed Economic depression in U.S. Treaty of Constantinople Land Ordinance of 1785 Russians settle in Aleutian Isles Thaddeus Phelps Turkey declares war on Russia Northwest Ordinance Constitutional Convention meets John Thomson Mason United State of America established French Revolution Washington elected first president of U.S. Elizabeth Bake Moir Waltz become fashionable in England Bank of U.S. is chartered
16 Bill of Rights adopted in U.S. Canada Constitutional Act Denmark abolishes slave trade The Louvre becomes a national art gallery Cotton gin invented by Eli Whitney Whiskey Rebellion Battle of Fallen Timbers Jay's Treaty Treaty of Greenville Pinckney's Treaty Adams elected president in U.S. Tennessee enters the Union Two-party system develops in U.S. Napoleon attacks England Alien and Sedition Acts passed in U.S. Irish emigration to Canada begins Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions Rosetta Stone found Jefferson elected president in U.S. Tripoli declares war on U.S. Peace of Amiens between Britain and France
17 U.S. purchases Louisiana France and Britain go to war Napoleon proclaimed emperor Lewis and Clark begin expedition in western U.S. Establishment of modern Egypt Offical end of the Holy Roman Empire British occupy Cape of Good Hope War between France and Austria Fairy Tales written by The Brothers Grimm Macon's Bill Number Two Battle of Tippecanoe National Road begun War of 1812 Stevens Thomson Mason Mexico declares its independence Creek War Peace of Ghent signed Hartford Convention Congress of Vienna Economic post war crisis in England Brazil declares its independence
18 First German constitution Simon Bolivar becomes President of Columbia Transcontinental Treaty Signed Julia Elizabeth Phelps Spanish revolution Second Great Awakening Greeks proclaim independence Switzerland refuses to give asylum to political refugees Monroe Doctrine First Burmese War John Quincy Adams elected president in U.S. Erie Canal built Beginning of German emigration to Brazil Decembrist revolt in Russia crushed Russia declares war on Persia Great cholera pandemic Andrew Jackson elected president in U.S. Mormon religion founded Congress passes Removal Act Revolution in Paris Poland declares independence
19 Stevens T. Mason General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana becomes President of Mexico National Trades' Union The Great Trek Republic of Texas proclaimed Texas wins independence from Mexico Martin Van Buren elected president in U.S. Electric telegraph exhibition England introduces official birth registration First British-Afghan War Trail of Tears First baseball game Uruguay declares war against Argentina Harrison elected president in U.S. Dorthea Eliza Mason New Zealand becomes British colony Tyler succeeds Harrison as president in U.S. Treaty of Nanking ends Opium War between Britain and Chine Thaddeus Mason Military revolt in Spain Polk elected president in U.S
20 China and U.S. sign first peace and commerce treaty Potato famine in Ireland Texas enters the Union Republic of California declared Mexican-U.S. war ends California Gold Rush begins Taylor elected president in U.S. Communist Manifesto issued Switzerland becomes federal union Anglo-Kafir War U.S. Compromise of 1850 California enters the Union "Moby Dick" written by Herman Melville Cuba declares independence South African republic established Reign of the Second Empire in France "Uncle Tom's Cabin" written by Harriet Beecher Stowe Smallpox vaccinations compulsory in England Crimean War Pottawatomie Massacre Alexandar II becomes Czar of Russia
21 Buchanan elected president in U.S. Dred Scott v. Sandford Powers of the East India Company transferred to British Crown "On the Origins of Species by Natural Selection" published by Charles Darwin "A Tale of Two Cities" written by Charles Dickens Suez Canal constructed Abraham Lincoln elected president in U.S. Telegraph wires span U.S. U.S. Civil War Pacific Railway Act Emancipation Proclamation Battle of Gettysburg Intl Workingmen's Association founded by Marx Maximillian of Austria and Carlotta become rulers of Mexico Lee surrenders to Grant 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Lincoln, president of U.S., assassinated Prussian-Italian alliance formed Black Friday in London stock exchange N. German confederation founded Grant elected president in U.S
22 Fourteenth Amendment Johnson, U.S. president, impeached and acquitted Meiji Dynasty restored in Japan Transcontinental railroad completed Parlimentary process reintroduced in France Vanderbilt begins railroad empire in U.S. Greece leaves Crete Knights of Labor founded Birth of Lenin, founder of the U.S.S.R. Fifteenth Amendment ratified Italian Law of Guarantees Rebublic proclaimed in Spain Famine in Bengal Korea becomes independent nation Battle of Little Bighorn Telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell Compromise of 1877 ends Reconstruction Phonograph invented by Edison Greece declares war on Turkey Anti-Socialist Law enacted in Germany British-Zulu war
23 Pacific War Garfield elected president in U.S. Sitting Bull surrenders Garfield, U.S. president, assassinated Chinese Exclusion Act Cleveland elected president in U.S. British evacuate Sudan Congo becomes possession of Belgium under King Leopold II American Federation of Labor Interstate Commerce Act Van Gogh paints "Moulin de la Galette" Harrison elected president in U.S. Battle at Wounded Knee McKinley Tariff Sherman Silver Purchase Act Atlanta Compromise proposed Triple Alliance renewed Homestead Strike Cleveland reelected president in U.S. "The Nutcracker" by Tchaikovsky Pullman Strike
24 Republic of Hawaii declared Chinese - Japanese War Cuban Revolution McKinley elected president in U.S. Peace of Constantinople U.S. declares war on Spain Commonwealth of Australia created McKinley reelected president in U.S. Boxer uprising and rebellion Roosevelt becomes president in U.S. Morgan forms U.S. Steel McKinley, U.S. president, assassinated Coal strike in U.S. Wright brothers' first flight Russo-Japanese War Special Theory of Relativity formulated by Albert Einstein Panama canal built Civil War in Honduras NAACP formed Taft becomes president in U.S. Beginning of Turk-Italian War
25 Armistice ends Mexican Civil War Wilson elected president in U.S. U.S. Federal Reserve System established Seventeenth Amendment Federal Reserve Act Sixteenth Amendment Federal Trade Commission Created World War I First transcontinental telephone call Pancho Villa raids U.S. Global influenza epidemic kills over 20 million people War between Finland and U.S.S.R. War between Brit., Indian, and Afghanistan In Paris the League of Nations formed Harding elected president in U.S. 19th Amendment Prohibition throughout U.S. Russian Civil War ends True structure of the Milky Way shown Fall of German mark Mussolini forms Fascist government
26 Tutankhamen's tomb discovered Soviet states form the U.S.S.R. Germany declares policy of passive resistance Miguel Primo de Rivera becomes dictator of Spain Sigmund Freud: "The Ego and the Id" Gandhi fasts for 21 days Pan-American Treaty First elections in Italy under Fascism Albanian Republic founded Coolidge elected president in U.S. Hitler reorganizes the Nazi Party Unemployment Insurance Act enacted in Britain Hirohito becomes Emperor of Japan Germany admitted to the League of Nations Black Friday in Germany Trotsky expelled from Communist Party First television broadcast Hoover elected president in U.S. Inter-American Treaty of Arbitration "Great Depression" in the U.S. "Black Friday" in U.S
27 Revolution in Argentina "Star-Spangled Banner" written Britain abandons gold standard Indian Congress declared illegal Famine in U.S.S.R. Roosevelt becomes president in U.S. 21st Amendment repeals prohibition Japan withdraws from League of Nations The New Deal Adolf Hitler appointed German Chancellor U.S.S.R. admitted to League of Nations
28 Abigail - Unnamed: 5 Alexander - Isobel: 12 John: 3 John: 11 Philip: 11 Phillip: 7 Phillip: 11 Allen - Ann: 9 Ann - Unnamed: 3 Unnamed: 1 Armisted - Anthony: 7 Mary Elizabeth: 11 Robert: 10 Robert: 8 William: 4 Ashton - John: 7 Sarah: 8 Atherton - Elizabeth: 6 Humphry: 3 Barnes - Elizabeth: 11 Henry: 7 Matthew: 8 Matthew: 10 Richard: 11 Bearding - Nathaniel: 2 Sarah: 4 Booth - Elizabeth: 4 Bosworth - Rebecca: 3 Brinklow - Frances: 4 Catherine - Unnamed: 9 Cooper - Sarah: 6 Thomas: 3 Thomas: 4 Copley - Elizabeth: 5 Cotton - Dorothy: 3 Day - Mary: 8 Robert: 3 Thomas: 6 Dean - Mary: 7 Thomas: 3 Dover - Mary: 1 Dudley - Abigail: 8 Index of Individuals William: 4 William: 6 Elizabeth - Unnamed: 2 Unnamed: 8 Ellison - Dr. Robert (name: Robert Ellison): 4 Hannah: 7 Robert: 1 Dr. Robert (aka: Dr. Robert Ellison): 4 Ellsworth - Dorothy: 13 Elson - Sarah: 4 Ensign - James: 2 Mary: 7 Fowke - Gerard: 3 Mary: 6 French - Mary Francis: 4 Gerard - Susan: 5 Thomas: 3 Goldhatch - Alice: 1 Graham - Catherine: 3 Gray - Elizabeth: 2 Greenaway - Susanna: 2 Hathaway - Abraham: 7 Jacob: 10 John: 6 Nicholas: 2 Ruth: 11 Higgins - John: 6 Penelope: 9 Holt - Catherine: 2 Hook - Sarah: 10 Hull - Augustus: 6 Penelope: 7 Huxley - Mary: 9 Thomas: 6 Kent - Deborah: 10 John: 8 Samuel: 6 Thomas: 1 Kingston - Frances: 3 Lennock - * Susan: 1 27
29 Loomis - Elizabeth: 12 Graves: 11 John: 5 Joseph: 2 Nathaniel: 8 Nathaniel: 10 Luteman - Jane: 4 Manby - Penelope: 10 William: 8 Marsh - Lydia: 5 Martin - Grace: 7 William: 5 Mason - Dorthea Eliza: 18 George I: 6 George II: 8 George III: 9 John Thomson: 14 Stevens T.: 18 Stevens Thomson: 12 Stevens Thomson: 16 Thaddeus: 18 Thomson: 11 Mather - Atherton: 8 Jerusha: 10 Richard: 2 Timothy: 5 Meese - Grace: 6 Merrick - Abigail: 10 John: 8 Thomas: 5 Moir - Elizabeth Bake: 14 James: 10 Rev. William: 11 Montpesson - * Elizabeth: 1 Naglor - Elizabeth: 7 Noyes -?: 2 Nutting - Catherine: 7 Thomas: 4 Offly - Sarah: 1 Phelps - Aaron: 11 Julia Elizabeth: 17 Nathaniel: 5 Nathaniel: 7 Thaddeus: 14 Timothy: 10 Timothy: 12 Wiliam: 2 Porter - John: 2 John: 5 Ruth: 9 Roe - Hugh: 4 Mary: 7 Sarah - Unnamed: 3 Unnamed: 7 Scott - Elizabeth: 5 Thomas: 1 Sheperd - John: 2 Martha: 6 Slye - Sarah: 2 Smith - Anna: 2 Elizabeth: 11 Henry: 2 Ichabod: 9 Samuel: 6 Samuel: 10 Snowe - Susan: 4 Spencer - Sarah: 7 Thomas: 3 Stanley - * John: 1 Mary: 5 Thomas: 2 Stebbins - Editha: 4 Stoughton - Rebecca: 9 Thomas: 1 Thomas: 5 Sturman - Anne: 6 Tabb - Mary: 9 Talcott - Sarah: 3 Tanty - Dorothy: 9 Thomson - Ann: 9 Stevens: 9 Thoroughgood - Adam: 1 Anne: 5 Tilley - Elizabeth: 4 Tritton - * Daniel: 1 Bennet: 4 Wadsworth - Mary: 6 William: 2 Wales - Mary: 4 Nathaniel: 1 28
30 Warlich - Elizabeth: 5 William: 3 Westwood - Louisa: 11 Warlich: 9 William: 6 William: 10 White - Ann: 3 Mary: 2 Wilbur - Rebecca: 8 Samuel: 2 Shadrack: 6 Woodall - Frances: 6 William: 3 York - Sir Sir William Thomson of: 5 29
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