Monday, May 24, 2021

1666 AD to 1710 AD

1666 AD to 1710 AD

    
1668 AD, USA: Father Jacques Marquette established the first Michigan settlement at Sault Ste Marie.
1868 AD: Texas Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake Indian War, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Battle of Washita River, Franklin County War.

1869 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War. 

1870 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin county War,

1871 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War, Kingsley Cave Massacre, U.S. forces invade Korea.

    


1670 AD: Many European and American travelers move up and down the Mississippi River and its major tributaries. Among the wonders they observed was the great degradation of the Native population.

1871 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War, Kingsley Cave Massacre, U.S. forces invade Korea.

    
1672 AD: Over 6,000 Irish boys and women sold as slaves since England gained control of Jamaica.

1673 AD: North America: Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet leave De Pere, Wisconsin on their historic Journey to the Mississippi river.

1676 AD: Bacon's Rebellion on the Virginia _ Maryland border began as an effort to protect colonists  from Indians and lead to the burning of Jamestown.

1679 AD: USA:  Priests, probably French, and others visiting the Mississippi river area were finding the "mounds" grown over with grass, brush, and trees by this date. Even so, thy found many of them impressive. Notable among those mounds were seen at the present site of Saint Louis city. At about the same times the ones at Natchez city were still occupied by native people and the French found it necessary to drive them off.
~ Act of Habeas Corpus passed in England forbidding imprisonment without a trial.

1680 AD: Dodo, flightless bird becomes extinct.

1685 AD: Accession of James II.

1887 AD, March: Kino founds mission Dolores first of the mississions in Pimeria Alta.

1688 AD: English Revolution.
~ James II deposed in England. Gates of Derry shut in face of James' troops.
~ Ireland: Catholics now held 22% of the land.


1689 AD: Anti-Catholic penal laws introduced to Ireland by English.
~ Siege and relief of Derry.
~ Catholics remain holding 14% of the land in Ireland.
~ to 90 AD: Deposed James II flees to Ireland, is defeated at the Battle of the Boyne.
~ James II's Parliament restores all lands confiscated since 1641.
~ to 1755 AD, France: Robert de Montesquieu, Baron de la Breda et da, French moralist. (update)

1690 AD, Ireland: William of Orange (william III) lands at Carrickfergus and defeats James II at Battle of the Boyne.
~ 11,000 "Wild Geese" sail for France.

1691 AD, Ireland: Catholic defeat at Aughrim and surrender at Limerick. 

1692 AD to 1829 AD: exclusion of Catholics from Parliament and all professions.
~ Jamaica: Port Royal.More than half the city sank beneath the sea. (why?)
~ Salem witchcraft trials in New England.

1963 AD, Sicily: Earthquake at Catania resulting in 60,000 dead.

1695 AD: Anti-Catholic penal laws introduced to Ireland by Englishmen. Catholics now hold only 14% of the land in Ireland. First anti-Catholic penal laws.
~ March- April, North America: Pimas in Altar valley revolt, Pimeria Alta.

1697 AD, North America: A spaniard named Manoe estimated one hundred sheep horns in one pile at a Pima/Papago village called Tusconi Moo. (?)

1699 AD: Father Kino established a ranch at Sonoioto to raise cattle for mission.(?)

1702 AD: Kino descends Colorado river to gulf and show Lower California to be a Peninsula.

1704 AD: Penal Code enacted, Irish Catholics barred from voting, education, and the military.

1710 AD, (Ukraine?) Cossack: Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk written by Hetman Pylyp.
~ End of last partial filling of Lake Cahuilla to sea level.





1714 AD, Ireland: Catholics hold only 7% of the land in their own land.




 
 
 
 
 
 
1704 AD: Penal code enacted barring Catholics from voting. education, and military. After many hundreds of years of dominance the English were still afraid of the Irish, it seems to me.
 
1710 AD: Cossack: The Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk was written by Hetman Pylyp.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, May 10, 2021

1842 AD to 1886 AD

1842 AD to 1886: a history timeline.


1846 AD, Ireland: The potato famine was reaching its height. By 1851 about a million children, women, and men had died because they did not have enough food to sustain life! A kid got "pretty" in more than five years of poor to very poor eating in that little country. I have heard of adults hiding their mouth so that the green stains there would not disclose that the had been eating grass to stay alive.

1848 AD, Ireland: Insurrection in Tipperary is put down. Have you heard It's a Long Way to Tipperary sung? 
~ wide spread worker revolts in Ireland.
~ USA: We stopped killing Mexicans in our getting of  a large part of California and New Mexico. We also signed the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo with Mexico.
~ to 1849 AD, Ireland: By 1848 through emigration and death by famine, Ireland's population had decreased by more than 2 million people. I find that I can't recount that which happened in the hearts of  Irish men and women by 

1848, Norway: Karl Magnus Andreassen Helvik was born on February 17 of this year in Nesodden Parish Helvig. He died on January 29th of 1921 in Chicago, Cook county IL. He was the son of Magnus Andreas Johansen and Gunhild Eriksdtr. He married Karen S Andersdtr/Andersen in 1874 in Norway.
1852 AD: Julius Miller was born on January 1st in Poland Litzburg/Germany Jalon, which was Prussia? and died on October 27thof 1923 in Wayne count
1849 just now.
1848, Norway: Karl Magnus Andreassen Helvik was born on February 17 of this year in Nesodden Parish Helvig. He died on January 29th of 1921 in Chicago, Cook county IL. He was the son of Magnus Andreas Johansen and Gunhild Eriksdtr. He married Karen S Andersdtr/Andersen in 1874 in Norway.

1849 AD, North America, Gold Rush in California.

1852 AD: Julius Miller was born on January 1st in Poland Litzburg/Germany Jalon, which was Prussia? and died on October 27thof 1923 in Wayne county of Detroit Michigan. He was the son of Mr. Miller and Catherine unknown spouse of Mr. Miller. He married Mary Zgozelski/Goczwelski about 1873 in Poland.
1853 AD: Karen S Andersdtr/Anderson was born on September 18th of this year in Norway, Hedmark Eidskog Sutterud. She died on July31st of 1917 in Chicago, Cook county, Il. She was the daughter of Anders-Bergerud Kristiansen and Maren-Nordli u Taugbol Ulrichsdtr.


1856 AD,US: Seminole Wars, Texas - Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, California Indian Wars, Puget Sound War, Rogue River Wars, Tintic War,
1957 AD,US: Seminole Wars, Texas - Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, California Indian Wars, Utah War, Conflict in Nicaragua,


1858 AD: The first plumber's  Local was organized in Chicago, but was dissolved during the US Civil War. Another Plumber's union was organized in 1864, but failed, another created in 1873 failed with the economic decline and was revived in 1879. It can take a couple of decades to get organized.
~ US: Seminole Wars, Texas - Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Mohave War, Californian Indian Wars, Utah War, US forces invade Fiji Islands and Uruguay, Spokane-Coeur Alene-Patoos War,  US forces invade Fiji Islands and Uruguay.
1858 AD: Stephens founds the Irish Republican Brotherhood.
~ Fenian Brotherhood founded in America.
 
1859 AD:  Mago William Sheehan was naturalized as an American citizen.
~ A storm of charged particles from the Sun slammed in to the Earth's atmosphere. Telegraph wires were shorted out. A powerful geomagnetic storm observed on Earth. White light flare seen on Earth.
~ US wars: Texas - Indian Wars, John Brown's, Southwest Indian War, Navajo Wars, California Indian Wars, Pecos Expedition, Antelope Hills Expedition, Bear River Expedition,  US forces launch attack against Paraguay, US forces invade Mexico.
~ Solar storm. A powerful geomagnetic storm observed. White light flared in the sky seen on Earth.


1860 AD, US: Texas - Indian Wars. Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars. Apache Wars. California Indian Wars. Paiute Wars. Kiowa - Comanche War.


1861 AD: The American Civil War began.
~ US: Texas - Indian Wars. Southwest Indian Wars. Navajo Wars. California Indian Wars. Cheyenne Campaign.
~ US: American Civil War. Texas - Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars. Navajo Wars, Apache Wars. California Indian Wars. Cheyenne Campaign. 
~ to 1870 AD: USA: Low immigration into the country.


1862 AD, US: Dakota War of 1862. American Civil War, Texas -Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Cheyenne Campaign.


1863 AD: The "Irish People" newspaper was founded.
~ India: Vivekananda was born on January 12th in Calcutta and died near Calcutta on July 4th of 1912. His original name was Narendranath Datta. He was a Hindu spiritual leader and reformer in India. Several of his written works are available in English.
~ US: American Civil War. Texas Indian wars, Southwest Indian Wars. Navajo Wars. Apache Wars. California Indian Wars. Cheyenne Campaign. Colorado War. Goshute War.
~ January 1st, USA: Emancipation Proclamation "ending" slavery in America. 


1864: American Civil War.
~ Texas- Indian Wars.
~ Navajo-US Wars.
~ Apache-US Wars.
~ California- Indian Wars.
~ Cheyenne-US Campaign
~ Colorado Indian-US War.
Snake Indian-US War. 
~ USA: The knights of Pythias founded by Justus Rathbone.
~ to 1870 AD, South America: The combined forces of Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay fight and win a costly war against Paraguay.
~ to 1966 AD, USA: Mark Twain was a reporter and freelance writer for San Francisco newspapers and magazines.
~ An expedition of British, Dutch, French, and America Bombarded Shimonoseki, Japan. 



1865 AD: American Civil War.
~ Texas- Indian Wars.
~ Navajo- US Wars.
~ Apache-US Wars.
~ California-Indian Wars.
~ Colorado-Indian War.
~ Snake Indian-US War.
~ Utah's Black Hawk Indian war.
~ The American Civil War ended.
~ The editorial board of the "Irish People" was arrested.
~ Ireland: James Stephens arrested, and escapes from the Richmond jail.

1866 AD: Texas- Indian wars.
~ Navajo-US wars.
~ Apache-US wars. Was that 2 dozen Apache against, how many?
~ California-Indian wars.
~ Skirmish between 1st US Cavalry and Indians.
~ Snake Indian-US war.
~ Utah, US- Black Hawk war.
~ Red Cloud's Indian- US war.
~ Comanche - US war.
~ Franklin County war in US.
~ US invades Mexico.
~US conflict with China.

1867 AD: Texas - Indian wars.
~ US forced Long Walk of the Navajo.
~ Apache - US wars.
~ Skirmish between US 1st Cavalry and Indians.
~ Snake Indian - US war.
~ Red Cloud's Indian war with US.
~ Comanche - US war.
 ~ Franklin County war.
~ US troops occupy Nicaragua
~ US troops attack Taiwan.
~ Ireland, February: abortive  raid on Chester Castle.
~ Ireland: March, Fenian rising in Ireland.
~ Ireland: December, Clerkenwell explosion.
 
1868 AD: Texas Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake Indian War, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Battle of Washita River, Franklin County War.
1868 AD: Stone cutters reorganized and won won the 8 hour day.
1868 AD: Texas Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake Indian War, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Battle of Washita River, Franklin County War.
1868 AD: Texas Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake Indian War, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Battle of Washita River, Franklin County War.
1868 AD: Texas Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake Indian War, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Battle of Washita River, Franklin County War.
1869 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War. 
1870 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin county War,

 


1869 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War. 
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1869 AD to 1877 AD: Term of Ulysses S. Grant as US President
1869 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War.`
~ Ted Daniels and Helen Miller became Nettie Daniels parents.
1869 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War. 
1868 AD: Texas Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake Indian War, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Battle of Washita River, Franklin County War.
1869 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War. 
1870 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin county War,
1871 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War, Kingsley Cave Massacre, U.S. forces invade Korea.1870 AD: The Irish had become the largest foreign born group in California, USA.
~ Through the 1870s Many Irish, US, soldiers were stationed in the sparsely settled Dakota Territory.

1871 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War, Kingsley Cave Massacre, U.S. forces invade Korea.
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1871 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War, Kingsley Cave Massacre, U.S. forces invade Korea.


1872 AD, US Wars: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Modoc War, Franklin County War,



1873 AD, USA Wars: U.S. forces invade Mexico, Cypress Hills Massacre, Apache Wars, Modoc War, Comanche wars, Texas-Indian wars.

1874 AD, USA Wars: U.S. forces invade Mexico, Mason County War, Red River war, Comanche wars, Texas-Indian wars,

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1875 to 2020 AD: The US invades Mexico only 13 times.
~ USA Wars: Conflict in Mexico, Texas-Indian wars, Comanche wars, Eastern Nevada war, Mason county war, Colfax County War, U.S. forces invade Mexico. 

1868 AD: Texas Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake Indian War, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Battle of Washita River, Franklin County War.
1869 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War. 
1870 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin county War,
1871 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War, Kingsley Cave Massacre, U.S. forces invade Korea.
 
 
 
 1888 AD: US forc
o.es invade Mexic
 
1876: USA: The Dolphin water closet of the Edward Jones & Co. of England won a golden award for design and the Great Philadelphia Exhibition
~ USA Wars: U.S. forces invade Mexico, Mason County war, Black Hills war, Texas-Indian wars.

1877 AD to 1881 AD: Term of Rutherford B. Hays as Republican President of the US.
1879 AD to 1892 AD: Irish Land Wars in Ireland.
~ US wars: US forces invade Mexico. Cheyenne war. Sheepeater Indian war. White river war.
1880 AD: Hurricane experienced in Sitka, Alaska on the Pacific ocean shore.
~ Atlantic hurricane season ran throughout the summer and fall.
~ USA: Great gale near the mouth of the Columbia river of Oregon.
~ The Great Southern Comet observed this year had 50 degree long tail and a magnitude of about 6. The comet was very easily seen in daylight hours in Australia.
~ USA: Through the Smithsonian institute and museum came an "official'' description of the Mound Builder culture. There have been updates.
~ US wars: U.S. forces invade Mexico.
 
 
1881 AD: The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners was organized on August 8th in the Trades assembly Hall in Chicago.
~ The International Brotherhood of Boilermakers was organized in Chicago's Trade assembly Hall.
~ James a. Garfield, Republican US Pres. assassinated in office.
~ to 1885 AD: Term of Republican Chester A. Arthur as president of the US.
~ US wars: US forces invade Mexico.
1882 AD, US wars: US forces invade Mexico.
~ US wars: U.S. forces invade Mexico.
1884 AD: On the 26th of August Joseph Carroll Sheehan was born in Des Moines, Iowa, US. He is the first husband of my paternal grandmother and the father of my father, Carroll Joseph Sheehan.
~ The Brick and Clay Workers of America was founded on May 18th.
~ The Ringling Brothers gave their first circus performance in Baraboo, Wisconsin, US.
~ In October Eleanor Roosevelt was born in/to the US.
~ Pope Leo the XIII condemned Secular Freemasonry. 
~ US wars: U.S. forces invade Mexico,
 
1885 AD to 1889 AD: Term of the Dem, Grover Cleveland was US pres.
~ The Ashburne Land Purchase Acts relates to one Canon Shehan. The same Canon Sheehan wrote his name with a double "e." He wrote Free Thought in America which was published in the Ecclesiastical Record. 
 
1886 AD: First Home Rule Bill in Ireland.
~ US wars: Apache wars. Pleasant Valley war. US forces invade Mexico.







1843 AD: US Forces clash with Chinese. US Troops invade African coast.

1844 AD, Prussia: Frank Danielewski was born about this time in a Litzberg, Jablon, Prussia which seems to have become a contention between Poland and Germany. Frank Danielewski became the father of Theodre/Ted Daniels.
1875 AD to 2020 AD: The U.S. invaded Mexico only 13 ti
 
1877 AD to 1881 AD: Term: Rutherford B. Hays as Republican US pres.
 
1879 AD to 1892 AD: Irish Land War in Ireland.
 
1880 AD, 1930 AD US Gov changes its thinking about mound culture. More important and the remains worth preserving.

 
1881 AD The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners was organized on August 8th in the Trades Assembly hall in Chicago.
~ The International brotherhood of Boilermakers was organized in Chicago's Trades Assembly Hall.
~  James A. Garfield Republican US pres. assassinated in office.
~ to 1885 AD: Term of Republican president of US, Chester A. Arthur.
 
1884 AD: On the 26th of August Joseph Carroll Sheehan was born in Des Moines, Iowa, US. He is the first husband of my paternal grandmother and he is my grandfather.
~ The Brick an Clay Workers of America was founded on May 18th.
~ The Ringling Brothers gave their first circus performance in Baraboo, Wisconsin, the US.
~ In October Eleanor Roosevelt was born in the US.
~ Pope Leo the XIII condemned secular Freemasonry.1868 AD: Texas Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake Indian War, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Battle of Washita River, Franklin County War.
1869 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War.`
~ Ted Daniels and Helen Miller became Nettie Daniels parents.


1870 AD, USA: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin county War,


1871 AD, USA: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War, Kingsley Cave Massacre, U.S. forces invade Korea.
 


1880 AD, April, USA: Hotel and Bartenders Union established.

1881 AD, Michigan, USA: Fire in The Thumb of the state causes hundreds of deaths and the devastation of the lumber industry.
~ USA, August: United Brotherhood of  Carpenters and Joiners founded.

1882 AD, USA: Opening of the Thomas Edison's Pearl street Station in New York City. Perhaps the second to sell electric service to the public.
~ USA, September: First Labor Day parade held in New York.
~ USA: National Steelworkers strike begins.


1885 AD to 1889 AD: Term of the Dem, Grover Cleveland was US pres.
1885 AD: The Ashburne Land Purchase Acts relates to one Canon Shehan. The Same canon Sheehan also wrote his name Sheehan. He wrote Free Thought in America which was published in the Ecclesiastical Record. I remembered more at one time.
1885 AD: The Ashburne Land Purchase Acts relates to one Canon Shehan. The Same canon Sheehan also wrote his name Sheehan. He wrote Free Thought in America which was published in the Ecclesiastical Record. I remembered more at one time.
 
1886 AD: First Home Rule Bill in Ireland.
 
1887 AD: US forces invade Mexico.\


~ US shows force against Haiti.

1889 AD to 1893 AD: Term of Benjamin Harrison as US Republican pres.
1889 AD: U.S. forces invade Mexico.`












 
1890 AD: US v Sioux Indian war 
~ Skirmish between US 1st Cavalry and US Indians.
~ US Indian Ghost Dance "war."
~ US Wounded Knee  battle.

~ US forces invade Mexico. 

1798 AD to 1842 AD

1798 AD to 1842 AD: Ireland, US, France, Canada, The Little Ice Age,


1798 AD: Ireland: The 1798 Rebellion.

~ March: Arrest of Leinster Directory of United Irishman.

~ May: arrest and death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald. Battle of Vinegar Hill.

~ Ireland: Battle of Antrim. 

~ November: death of Wolf Tone. 

~ Ireland: Daniel O'Connell takes law degree at Trinity College, and is admitted to the Bar.



1799 AD: US Quasi war with France.

~ The General Assembly of the state of North Carolina named the "Lost Colonies," Ashe county. Later Watauga and Allegheny counties were formed from part of Ashe county.

~ Egypt: Did the Egyptian army get stuck with rats at this time!?


1800 AD: U.S. Quasi-war with France.

~ It is at about this time the Little Ice Age ended. The Little Ice Age is what we called the cooling of the Earth's biosphere which began at the end of the Medieval Warm Period. That warm period has also been called the Medieval Climate Optimum.

~  to about 1980 our official description of culture came to many of us through the Smithsonian Institute.

~ Ireland: Act of Union passed (effective Jan 1st 1801)


1801 AD: John Marshall was the fourth justice of the Supreme Court. Early decisions seem to be based on the common good and the Common Law. In Marbury V. Madison he concluded that all laws conflicting with our Constitution should be rendered "null and void" without the process of judicial review.

~ to 1805 AD: US: First Barbary War. US and Sweden fought against the four North African states known collectively as the Barbary States, Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli, and Morocco. All four engaged in state supported piracy. Morocco was an independent state. The other three were loosely allied to to the Ottoman Empire.

~ to 1805 AD, USA wars: First Barbary War. Part of the Barbary wars in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Tripoli. It was fought by forces of the United States and Sweden against Eyalet of Tripolitania and Sultanate of Morocco and resulted in victory for the US and its Allies and a peace treaty. It included a landing by Lieutenant Presley O'Bannon at dema in april of 1805.

 

1803 AD: Ireland: Robert Emmett's rising, trial, and execution. 

~ US, earthquakes: Warren's Well, near Yucca Valley, California was out of commission for about a month after a series of severe earthquakes.

~ to 1882 AD, USA: lifespan Robert Waldo Emerson, philosopher.


1804 AD to 1805 AD, USA: American explorers, Meriwether Lewis and william clark explore the northwest US and reach the Pacific Ocean. In '84 the set outfrom Saint Louis, MO.


1805 AD, Norway: Magnus Andreas Johansen was born on May 4th in Asker parish and died on December 1st 1888 in Cook county, Chicago Illinois. He was the son of Johan Johanesen and Mari Andreasdtr. He married Gunhild M Ericksdtr on November 11th of 1826 in Nesodden, Norway.


1806 AD, Norway: Gunhild M Ericksdtr was born on June 6th of this year in Nesodden parish. She was the daughter of Erick Olsen and Else Paulsdtr. 

~ USA Wars: Sabine Expedition.

~ Visit of Rezanov to California for Russia.


1807 AD to 1809 AD: US engaged in no major war.

1808 to 1814 AD: After Napoleon made his brother king of Spain, a guerrilla war began in Spain and wars for independence began all over the Americas.

1809 AD to 1865 AD: Life of Abraham Lincoln. Only 56 years.

~ t0 to 1882 AD: lifespan of Charles Darwin. 73 years.   


1810 AD, US: US occupies Spanish-held west Florida.(?)

1810 AD, Ireland: Martin Carroll born about this time. He died in Des Moines, Iowa in perhaps Burlington county. He married Margaret? before 1841. I believe he was my fathers great grandfather.

~ US Wars: The Us occupies Spanish held west Florida.


1811 to 1812 AD, US: This was the time of the tremendous  New Madrid earthquake in Missouri, Tennessee, and beyond. It has been said that the Mississippi ran backward.

~ US Wars: Tecumseh's war. Part of the American Indian Wars and the War of  ?

~ 1811 to 1812 AD:Earthquakes. New Madrid, Missouri, thousands of shocks, some felt over most of the US, land thrown into waves. Reelfoot Lake created in Tennessee. Topography and land boundaries changed. It is said that Mississippi flowed backwards.
~ USA: Great comet with long bright tail  Witnessed in the Carolinas and around much of the World. In the Carolinas a large number of what look very like large meteor strikes can be seen from the air. At this same time vast changes occured around the world.


1812.It was fought on the Northwest River of Ohio between US and Tecumseh's Confederacy resulting in US victory and a peace treaty

~ German Coast Uprising in the Territory of Orleans. It was fought by the USA and Rebe slaves supported by Haiti. Victory by US resulting in suppression and later trials.

~ to 1815 AD: The War of 1812 greatly affected the development of France. Fought by US in Eastern and Central North America against United Kingdom (Gen Jackson's troops against Highlanders), against Canada (British N.A.), and  against Tecumseh's Confederacy with defeat of the Confederacy. British assault on Sacket's Harbor repulsed. American invasions of Canada repulsed. British invasions of U.S. repulsed. Treaty of Ghent returned pre-war status with no border changes.

~ US Wars: Seminole wars, US occupies Spanish-held Amelia Island and other parts of East Florida. Peoria War, Anti Piracy war.

~ USA: Earthquakes experienced in Southern California. Earthquakes so dreadful that the priests feared Buenaventura Mission buildings would collapse. They began on December 8th. San Juan Capistrano suffered from the quake and the resulting high tides.


1813 AD to 1814 AD: Southern U.S: Creek War, seen as part of the America VS Indian Wars and the War of 1812. Seems to have been fought between the Lower Creeks, Cherokee Nation, and Choctaw VS U.S. Creek forced to cede 23 million acres to US in the Treaty of Fort Jackson. Tecumseh's war, Peoria war, US expands its territory on west Florida, Creek war, Anti-piracy war. US wars to "make good Indians."

~ Ireland: Margaret ? born about 1813; married Martin Carroll before before 1841. She died on November 26th of 1889 in Kansas City, Mo.; in Jackson County.

~ to 1901 AD: Life of Giuseppi Verdi, Italian composer.




1814 AD, USA Wars: The Battle of Horseshoe Bend, War of 1812,  


1815 to 1816 AD: US Second Barbary War could be called and anti-piracy war. It was fought against Tunis, Algiers, and Tripoli. It was fought in Mediterranean Sea and the Barbary states. It includes Decatur's squadron at sea. It seems that the enemy had been named the Regency of Algiers. The victor was the US concluded with a peace treaty.

~ An enormous hurricane crossed central New England.

~ Volcanic eruption of Mount Tambora, Sumbawa island, Indonesia.

~ Battle of Waterloo ends Napoleonic wars.

 

1816 AD: By the end of the Napoleonic era, the old seaborne empires had disappeared except for a few island holdings

~ First Seminole War and Anti-piracy war.

~ this year became known as the year without summer.

~ The establishment of Fort Howard at Green Bay and Fort Crawford at Prairie du Chien opens the region (?) to settlement.



1817 AD: The First Cholera Pandemic. The first of seven over the next 150 years. It seems to have begun in Russia. One million died in Europe. Millions died in India. 150,000 died in North America.

~ US  First Seminole war continues.

~ to 1862 (?) Henry David Th0reau lived and died in Concord Massachusetts. He associated with and worked for the Emersons. Was his life this short.


1818 AD: US - First Seminole War continues continues from 1817 into 1818. It can be called part of the Seminole Wars and the American Indian Wars and took place around Pensacola, Florida in Spanish Florida. The result of a US victory was that Spain ceded Spanish Florida to the US with the Adams-Onis treaty of1819.

1819 AD: US, military action: Yellowstone Expedition. Anti-piracy war.

~ The United states forcibly relocate the Seminole from northern Florida to the center of the Florida territory.

 

1820 AD: US military action: Yellowstone Expedition, Anti-piracy war.

~ South America: Soon after this date Simon Bolivar's cavalry, among others, were overthrowing Spanish rule in South America. 

~ US: Atwater, Caleb Atwater published a popular short work describing antiquities discovered in the state of Ohio. These very interesting antiquities were found in the large earthworks of the area. Atwater was an American politician, historian, and antiquarian. He became a controversial archaeologist.

~ ? Soon after this date Simon Bolivar's cavalry, among others, were overthrowing Spanish rule in South America.

~ to 1875 AD, America: Texas - Indian wars as part of the American Indian Wars and the Mexican Indian Wars in Texas in which Spain, Mexico the Republic of Texas and the United States fought the Comanche. The result was victory for the US and the extinction of many tribes in Texas including the Karankawa, Akokisa, and Bidul. Not genocide, perhaps the death of culture.



1821 AD: Anti-piracy war. 


1822 AD: US: Anti-piracy war.

~ USA: In California Jose de la Guerra y Noriega bought the Pico interests in Rancho Simi. De la Guerra later also came to own El Conejo.

~ Liberia in West africa was founded as a colony for freed U.S. slaves.



1823 AD, US Wars: Anti-piracy war.

~ Arikara war as part of the American Indian Wars with the US against the Arikara resulting in a partial victory for the US and the Arikawa eventually being settled with the Mandan and Hidatsa.


~ Monroe Doctrine signed. 

~ to 1824 AD: Great comet of '23. A bright comet was observed in December of 23 through January and March 1824.

~ US anti-piracy war.

1823 AD,January to March of 1824 AD: comet discovered and noted in various parts of Europe in Dec. of '23 and was seen until  March of '24. The tail was seen to point toward the Sun.


1824 AD, USA wars: Anti-piracy war

~ US: In California, San Gorgonio, a mission ranch established in the foothills of mount San Gorgonio as an extension of Mission San Gabriel Archangel, in the south of California. Mission rancho, San Gorgonio was established as a cattle ranch as an extension of Mission San Gabriel Archangel

~ Comets see over America.

~ US, February: A comet appeared in the sky over California, followed by a revolt of the Chumesh on the same month against the Mission San Santa Inez (and a Purisima) by the Chumesh. Their exists a pictograph of that comet.

~ England: A comet with two tails was observed in England

~ England, November 29th: A Great storm, A Great Gale. Hurricane force winds and a heavy  storm surge affected the south coast of England.

US, August: Snow storm in Washington DC in August.

~ US wars: Yellowstone Expedition, Anti-piracy war.

 

 

1825 AD: Yellowstone Expedition, Anti-Piracy war.

~ to 1904 AD, Norway: Anders-BERGERUD Kristiansen born on January 30th in Hedmark Eidskog and died on November of 1904 in Norway. He was the son of Kristian -Vendom Kristiansen and Berthe-BERGERUD Amundsdtr. He married Maren-NORDLIuTAUGBOL Ulrichsdtr on December 1853 in Hedmark Eidskog, Norway.

~ USA: Kit Carson, Jedediah Smith, and william Wolfshell made a trip along the lower Colorado river and the Salton Sink of California.

~ USA: Bill Williams, John and Sylvester Pattie, and Kit Carson entered Yuma country.

~ to 1828 AD, USA: Aegean Sea Anti-Piracy Operations of the US as part of Piracy in the Mediterranean. The operation took place off Greece in the Aegean Sea. US beat the Greek Pirates. The Greeks taken the HNS Comet which was than liberated by American forces. A message of thanks was issued by Louis Goldsborough from the British government.




1826 AD: Maren-NORDLIuTAUGBOL Ulrichsdtr was born on March 19th in Hedmark Eidskog and died on September 30 of 1911 in Norway. She was the daughter of Ulrik-Klanerud- Tangen Fredrik Arnesen and Eli-KORSKJOLEN Hansdtr.

1826 AD: US: No major war.


1827 AD: US: Winnebago war, a part of the American Indian wars, took place in the Illinois and Michigan Territory with the US against the Prairie La Crosse Hochunks and a few Hochunk allies. This resulted in Hochunks ceding lead mining region to the United States.With plenty of lead we could make more good  Indians, as has been said

~ June 14th, US: Organized carpenters in Philadelphia won a ten hour day. With whom did they  agree?

~ US: First labor union magazine published.


1828 AD to 1830 AD: US: No war.


1829 AD: Ireland: Catholic Emancipation Act passed after Daniel  O'Connell elected as MP.

~ US:  Ebenezer Frod, a New York carpenter, became the first trade unionist elected to public office in the U.S.

~ Colombia: Greater Colombia was divided into Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and New Granada.



1830 AD, World: The great goal of the European commercial powers was coming to be "open-up China" as a market and as a source of goods and raw materials.

~ US: The first daily labor paper was published.


1831 AD, US: Sac and Fox Indian war.

~ US: Stars fell on Alabama and on the great plains "where night became like day." Did you ever here the song "Stars Fell On Alabama?"

~ US: Desert Indians attacked San Bernardino, California again.

~  Stars fell on Alabama and on the0 Great Plains where night became like day. Did you ever hear the song "Stars Fell on Alabama?"

~ U.S.: Desert Indians attacked San Bernardino, California.

~ US wars: Sac and Fox Indian war.

 

1832 AD, US: Black Hawk war.

~ Cretaceous period: As a separate period the Cretaceous was defined by the Belgian geologist Jean d' Omalius d'Halloy, using strata in the Paris basin and namedfor the extensive beds of calcium carbonate, chalk, found in western Europe.

~ USA: The Black Hawk War, as part of the American Indian wars was fought in the Illinois and Michigan  territory this year between the United States, Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Dakota, and Potawatomi on one side and on the other side Black Hawk's British  band Ho-Chunk and Potawatomi allies. Results of this conflict included: End of Native armed resistance to US expansion in the Old Northwest; Black Hawk Purchase of 1832; the US purchase of Potawatomi land  in the treaty of Tippecanoe in 1832; The US purchase of the rest of Potawatomi land west of the Mississippi River in the treaty of Chicago of 1883.

~ U.S. infantry assaulted the Acehnese forts at Kuala Batu. 

~ US wars: The First Sumatran expedition as part of the Sumatran expeditions in Aceh Sultanate. The US and the Netherlands defeated the Chiefdom of Kua Batee. This lead t the stopping of attacks on US shipping for six years until another attack which resulted in the second Sumatran expedition in 1838




1833 AD: Cherokee Indian war with the US.

~ By this time there were about 40,000,000 head of wild cattle in the Argentina grasslands were they had escaped to from early settlers. 

~ US: Comets. Stars fell on Alabama and on the Great Plains. Night became day.

 

 1834 AD: US: Cherokee War with US. Pawnee Indian Territory Campaign with US.
~ California: Desert Indians attacked San Bernardino again.
~ At this time Triassic period as a separate period, was so named by the German geologist Friedrich Von Alberti form the three distinct layers: red beds, capped by chalk, followed by black shales. Before this the geologists of Wales did much of the naming. For example: Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian.
~ England: Tolpuddle Martyrs, six Dorset labours transporte for trying to form a trade union.



1835 AD,US: Cherokee Indian War with US. Seminole Wars with US. Second Creek War with US.
~  USA: Chicago with a population of only 350! 

~ USA: The great New York fire destroyed 530 buildings.

~ to 1842 AD, USA: The  Second Seminole war took place as part of the Seminole and the American Indian wars in Florida. The conflict was between the US and the Seminole and resulted in part by victory for the US, 3,800 Seminole being transported to Indian Territory and 300 Seminole remaining in Florida.

~ to 1910 AD, USA: Mark Twain, Samuel Clemente was born in Florida, Missouri and died in 1910.

~ Photography: Negative position process developed by William Fox Talbot.



1836 AD, US: Cherokee Indian War. Seminole War. Second Creek war. Missouri-Iowa Border War.

~ US: Invention of revolver by Samuel Colt.

~ September, US: 5,000 women cotton mill workers strike in Pittsburg.


1837 AD: England: Accession of Queen Victoria.

~ US: Michigan became a state of the union.

~ US v Cherokee Indian War, US v Seminole Wars, Second Creek War with US, US v Osage Indians, US Buckshot war.

~ to 1901 AD, England: Reign of queen Victoria.

~ US: Statehood granted to Michigan. 

~ US: Nationwide bank "panic" caused many to think of banks as dangerous abusers the privilege of the printing and issuing of notes.

~ Rawlinson made a copy of the Behistun inscription[ He deciphered the Persian column in 1846 and the Akkadian column soon after.



1838 AD: Cherokee Indians v the US war, Seminole wars with US, US Buckshot war continued, Heatherly Indian war with US, 


1839 AD: Ireland: January 6th. The Night of the big wind.

~ Cherokee Indian war with US, Seminole Indian war with US,

~Ireland: M. William Sheehan was born. "M" was for Mago. A son of Mago by the name of Joseph Carroll Sheehan. Joseph Carroll and his wife Josephine became the parents of my father, Carroll Joseph Sheehan. Mago Bill died in 1912. Mago died on April 5th. He Married Mary J. Carroll on  November 27th 1860 in Des Moines, Iowa.

~ US: Twain's, Samuel Clement's, family moved to Hannibal, Missouri.

                                              


1840 AD: Seminole Indian wars with US, US naval forces invade Fiji Islands.

~ Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Austria agreed to limit Egyptian expansion.

~ USA: California,Colorado River flooding recorded in the Salton Sink. a new river rout was probably followed at this time.




1941 AD: Seminole Indian war with US, US naval forces invade McKean island, Gilbert islands, and Samoa.

~ Ireland: Mary J. Carroll was born in this year. She died on December of 1902 in Des Moines, Iowa, USA. She was the daughter of  Martin Carroll and Margaret(unknown)


1842 AD, US: Seminole wars,  US naval forces invade McKean island, Gilbert islands, and Samoa.

~ US: First recorded coal mine strike began at this time.

~ to 1910 AD: Lifespan of william James.

 

1843 AD: US Wars: US forces clash with Chinese. US troops invade African coast.

~ 1844 AD, US: In what is California, John C. Fremont "scientific" expedition entered the Mojave desert by way of Tehachapi pass.

~ to 1879 AD, France: Marks the short lifespan of Saint Bernadette. In 1858 Marie Soubirous experienced a serie of visions in a nearby cave. In 1862 she became a novice at the convent of Notre Dame at Nevers. 


 

1844 AD to 1845 AD, US: Texas-Indian Wars.





 

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

1710 AD to 1754 AD

1710 AD to 1754 AD


1710 AD: Cossack: The constitution of Pylyp Orlyk written by Hetman Pylyp.

 1711 AD: Father Kino, Catholic missionary to North America, dies at the age of 67.

1712 AD, N.Y. City: Slave insurrection. Six committed suicide. Twenty-one were executed.


1714 AD: Catholics hold 7% of the land of Ireland where they once held nearly 100%.

1715 AD: The closing of he Mauder Minimum, a period of extremely low solar activity.



1918 AD, Russia: Russia withdrew from the First World War with the signing of the Brest-Litovsk treaty. The announcement of the treaty angered the Allies and resulted in an invasion on the north-western Russia to retrieve supplies to Tsarist Russia and given to the Whites. 
~ Ukraine: The Ukraine became the Cossack Republic.




1720 AD, France: Pulmonary plague in Marseilles. Carried by rats.

1721 AD, Japan: Edo(Tokyo) had a population of 800,000 and was the most populated city in the world.



1724 AD to 1804 AD: Lifespan of Immanuel Kant.
 

 

 

 1731 AD, China: Earthquake in Peking city resulted in the deaths of about  100,000 persons.

~ USA: The settlement of Tubac was founded as a mission community, later became a military base, and then a town. It was located about 20 miles south of downtown of present Tucson, Arizona.




1734 AD on January 26th in USA: New York City maids organized for better working conditions.



1737 AD, USA: A sizable earthquake was felt in New York.

~ India: An earthquake in Calcutta resulted in the deaths of about 300,000 persons.

~ France: This is the year "optimism" began. It was used in French as optimisme as a term in the doctrine of  the German philosopher, Leibnitz.

 

 

 

 

1738 AD: Nancy Ward born Nanye'hi in the Overhill Cherokee capital of Chota. 

 

 

1740 AD: The forgotten famine in Ireland.

 

1741 AD: Ireland: The Great Catholic-Gaelic rebellion for the return of lands, a rebellion joined by English Catholics in Ireland. 

~ Ireland: Under the leadership of the Irish chieftain, Rory O'More, conspiracy was formed to seize Dublin and expel English.

~ Ireland: English settlers were driven out of Ulster.

~ Catholics still hold 59% of the land in Ireland.


1746 AD to 1828 AD, Spain: Lifespan of Francisco de Goya, Spanish painter.

 

 1749 AD: Montesquieu's Spirit of the Law's published.


1750 AD to 1850 AD: Decline of Ottoman Empire.

~ to 1850 AD: Height of the Industrial Revolution in Europe and North America.


1751 AD, North America: All Indians in Pimeria Alta, Southwest of what is now  USA, revolt,

 

1752 AD: Moravian bishop, with about five other, became the first recorded Old World people to enter the territory which came to be called the Lost Provinces of North Carolina



1755 AD: Nancy Ward and her husband fought in the Taliwa war against the Creek. Her husband was killed and she fought on. The Cherokee won. Nancy Ward was awarded the position of Warrior Woman which gave her some influence in tribal affairs.

 1704 AD: Penal code enacted barring Irish Catholics from, voting, education, and military.

 

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1740 AD: The forgotten famine in Ireland.

1749 AD: Montesquieu's Spirit of Law's published.

1755 AD: Nancy Ward and her husband fought in the Taliwa war against the Creek. Her husband was killed and she fought on. The Cherokee won. Nancy ward was awarded the position of Warrior Woman which gave here some influence in tribal affairs.

1775 AD: American War of Independence foments Irish Unrest.
~ Ireland: Henry Gratten, becomes leader of "Patriot Party."
~ Daniel O'Connell born at Derrynane, Co Kerry, Ireland. Received early schooling from Parish Priest, then sent to France to receive further instruction at St. Omer and Douni.

1776 AD: American Revolutionary War.
~ Chickamauga War in America.
~ Cherokee War in America.
~ Pennamite- Yankee War in Pennsylvania to 1815?.
~ Sixty years of war in Europe was followed by the Industrial Revolution.



                                                                                Richard Sheehan