Lucy Ann ABERNATHY (b. abt. 1786 , Brunswick County, Crown Colony of Virginia d. abt. 1871 , Giles County, Tennessee, USA )
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Lucy Ann ABERNATHY was born abt. 1786 in Brunswick County, Crown Colony of Virginia
Lucy Ann ABERNATHY was the child of John ABERNATHY and Mildred HARWELLSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Lucy Ann married Charles Thomas BOOTH 24 June 1811 in Brunswick County, Virginia, USA . The couple had (at least) 1 child. Charles Thomas BOOTH was born abt. 1786 in Brunswick County, Virginia, USA. Charles Thomas died 24 June 1845 in Limestone County, Alabama, USA. Charles Thomas was the child of Nathaniel Wythe BOOTH and Elizabeth Judith JOHNS.
Lucy Ann ABERNATHY died abt. 1871 in Giles County, Tennessee, USA.
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[Hide/Show]Lucy Ann ABERNATHY married Charles Thomas BOOTH-- Date: 24 June 1811 Place: Brunswick County, Virginia, USA
Charles Thomas BOOTH was the child of Nathaniel Wythe BOOTH and Elizabeth Judith JOHNS
Children of Charles Thomas BOOTH and Lucy Ann ABERNATHY:
Charles Thomas BOOTH was the child of Nathaniel Wythe BOOTH and Elizabeth Judith JOHNS
Children of Charles Thomas BOOTH and Lucy Ann ABERNATHY:
George Winston BOOTH (b.18 April 1812, , Virginia, USA d. 24 November 1850, , Kentucky, USA)
m. Martha Caroline GASTON 24 May 1839
m. Martha Caroline GASTON 24 May 1839
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1811 Marriage / Partner
Lucy Ann ABERNATHY and Charles Thomas BOOTH 24 June 1811, Brunswick County, Virginia, USA
Lucy Ann ABERNATHY and Charles Thomas BOOTH 24 June 1811, Brunswick County, Virginia, USA
The War of 1812 was a conflict between the United States and Great Britain, lasting from 1812 to 1815. It was primarily fueled by issues such as trade restrictions due to Britain's ongoing war with France, impressment of American sailors into the British Navy, and British support of Native American tribes against American expansion. The war ended with the Treaty of Ghent, restoring pre-war boundaries but resolving few of the initial disputes.
1812 Birth of Child
George Winston BOOTH was born 18 April 1812, , Virginia, USA
George Winston BOOTH was born 18 April 1812, , Virginia, USA
From the 1840s through the 1880s, thousands trekked westward, carrying only a few belonging and supplies for the journey, and settling on the western frontier, forever changing the American West.
1843 - The Christmas card is invented (Sir Henry Cole and John Callcott Horsley, England)
Artificial Freezer Patented (Nancy M. Johnson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)
Artificial Freezer Patented (Nancy M. Johnson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)
1845 - The rubber band is invented (Stephen Perry, England)
The refrigerator is invented (John Gorrie, United States)
The refrigerator is invented (John Gorrie, United States)
1845 Death of Spouse/Partner
Charles Thomas BOOTH died 24 June 1845, Limestone County, Alabama, USA
Charles Thomas BOOTH died 24 June 1845, Limestone County, Alabama, USA
1850 Death of Child
George Winston BOOTH died 24 November 1850, , Kentucky, USA
George Winston BOOTH died 24 November 1850, , Kentucky, USA
1863 - November 19 – American Civil War: U. S. President Abraham Lincoln delivers the Gettysburg Address at the military cemetery dedication ceremony in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
1868 - The typewriter is invented (Christopher Latham Sholes, United States)
Thomas Edison applies for his first patent, the electric vote recorder.
Thomas Edison applies for his first patent, the electric vote recorder.
1870 - June 26 - Christmas becomes a Federal holiday in the United States. It was still illegal in some states.
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America - Did you know? 1773: Boston Tea Party: Group of colonial patriots disguised as Mohawk Indians board three ships in Boston harbor and dump more than 300 crates of tea overboard as a protest against the British tea...Read MORE...
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The state of Virginia was named after England's Queen Elizabeth I. In the early 1600's, all of North America that was not Spanish or French was then called 'Virginia' in honor of 'The Virgin Queen,' and the earliest English colonial expeditions were sent by the Virginia Company of London. (statesymbolsusa.org)
Prior to 1788 - Crown Colony of Virginia
June 25, 1788 - Virginia becomes 10th U.S. state
Prior to 1788 - Crown Colony of Virginia
June 25, 1788 - Virginia becomes 10th U.S. state
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