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Marie Charlotte Félicité Jaham de Plainval

Female 1747 - 1832  (85 years)


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   Date  Event(s)
1650 
  • 1650: Colonial population estimated at 50,400.
1678 
  • 1678: French King Louis XIV claimed the region of Alsace from Germany.
1681 
  • 1681: La Salle begins exploration of the Mississippi river from source to mouth
1682 
  • 1682: La Salle completes exploration of Mississippi River; claims Louisiana for France
1688 
  • 26 Nov 1688: French King Louis XIV declared war on the Netherlands.
1689 
  • 15 Apr 1689: French king Louis XIV declared war on Spain.
1699 
  • 1699: Iberville and Bienville explore lower Mississippi Valley
1710 
  • 1710: British Conquest of Nova Scotia
1712 
  • 1712: Steam Engine Invented; Industrial revolution begins
10 1713 
  • 11 Apr 1713: Treaty of Utrecht-French retain control of Île-Saint-Jean (Prince Edward Isle) and Île Royale (Cape Breton). British maintain control of rest of Nova Scotia.
11 1718 
  • 1718: City of New Orleans founded.
12 1752 
  • 2 Sep 1752: Britain and British colonies switch from Julien to Gregorian calendar.
13 1755 
  • 1755—1763: Expulsion of 11,500 Acadians from Nova Scotia. 1/3 perish from disease or drowning.
14 1756 
  • 1756: Seven Years War begins
15 1762 
  • 5 Feb 1762: Martinique, a major French base in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, surrendered to the British.
16 1763 
  • 10 Feb 1763: Britain, Spain and France signed the Treaty of Paris ending the French-Indian War. France ceded Canada to England and gave up all her territories in the New World except New Orleans and a few scattered islands including St. Pierre and Miquelon off the coast of Newfoundland.
17 1766 
  • 5 Mar 1766: Spanish official Don Antonio de Ulloa arrived in New Orleans to take possession of the Louisiana Territory from the French.
18 1770 
  • 5 Mar 1770: Boston Massacre
19 1773 
  • 16 Dec 1773: Boston Tea Party
20 1776 
  • 4 Jul 1776: Declaration of Independence
21 1777 
  • 17 Dec 1777: France recognized American independence.
22 1779 
  • 17 Jun 1779: A hurricane forces major repairs to almost all structures in New Orleans.
  • 18 Aug 1779: The first severe hurricane of the Spanish era damages most of the buildings in New Orleans and sinks ships in the river. Lake Pontchartrain and Bayou St. John pour over into the city and add to the damage.
23 1781 
  • 19 Oct 1781: Corwallis Surrenders at Yorktown
24 1783 
  • 1783: U.S. Independence recognized at the Treaty of Paris
25 1787 
  • 1787: U.S. Constitution drawn up
26 1788 
  • 21 Mar 1788: The first Great Fire of New Orleans destroys 856 buildings out of 1,100.
27 1789 
  • 1789: George Washington becomes first President of the United States
  • 14 Jul 1789: Storming of the Bastille; French Revolution Begins
28 1795 
  • 1795: New French constitution, French Revolution Ends
29 1796 
  • 1796: Napoleon defeats Austrians in Italy; start of Napoleonic Wars
30 1797 
  • 4 Mar 1797: John Adams takes office as 2nd president of the United States
31 1800 
  • 1800: Napoleon acquires Louisiana from Spain under the Treaty of San Ildefonso; this Treaty is kept secret for 2 years.
  • 1800: Washington, D.C. becomes the new Capitol of the U.S. (Moved from Philadelphia)
32 1801 
  • 4 Mar 1801: Thomas Jefferson sworn in as 3rd president of the United States
33 1803 
  • 30 Apr 1803: Louisiana Purchase
34 1804 
  • 1804: Napoleon crowned Emperor
35 1809 
  • 4 Mar 1809: James Madison sworn in as 4th president of the United States
36 1812 
  • 18 Jun 1812: Congress declares war on Great Britain; war of 1812 begins.
  • 19 Sep 1812: A hurricane destroys ships on the River and on Lake Pontchartrain. Many soldiers at Ft. St. Philip die.
37 1814 
  • 1814: Napoleon Abdicates; exiled to Elba
  • 14 Sep 1814: Francis Scott Key writes the Star Spangled Banner.
  • 24 Dec 1814: War of 1812 ends; treaty signed with British at Ghent, Belgium.
38 1815 
  • 1815: Napoleon surrenders; exiled to St. Helena
  • 8 Jan 1815: Andrew Jackson defeats British in the Battle of New Orleans
39 1817 
  • 4 Mar 1817: James Monroe takes office as 5th president of the United States.
40 1819 
  • 1819: Florida purchased from Spain
41 1823 
  • 2 Dec 1823: Monroe Doctrine: no more European settlement in America
42 1825 
  • 4 Mar 1825: John Quincy Adams becomes the 6th president of the United States
43 1829 
  • 4 Mar 1829: Andrew Jackson sworn in as the 7th president of the United States.
44 1830 
  • Jan 1830: Population of New Orleans is 40,000. There are 16,710 free black men and women of color. As many as 701 in the New Orleans area own slaves themselves.
45 1836 
  • 1836: Texas wins independence from Mexico; Siege of the Alamo
46 1837 
  • 4 Mar 1837: Martin Van Buren becomes the 8th president of the United States.
47 1838 
  • May 1838: First New Orleans Mardi Gras Parade.
48 1841 
  • 4 Mar 1841: William Henry Harrison sworn in as the 9th President of the United States.
  • 4 Apr 1841: President William Henry Harrison dies in office of natural causes; John Tyler sworn in as 10th president of the United States.
49 1843 
  • 1843: Charles Dickens publishes "A Christmas Carol"
50 1844 
  • 1844: First Telegraph line connects Washington and Baltimore
51 1845 
  • 4 Mar 1845: James Polk takes over as the 11th president of the United States.
52 1849 
  • 1849: California Gold Rush
  • 4 Mar 1849: Zachary Taylor becomes the 12th president of the United States.
53 1850 
  • 9 Jul 1850: Zachary Taylor dies in office of natural causes; Millard Fillmore sworn in as 13th president of the United States.
54 1856 
  • 11 Aug 1856: A Hurricane destroys a resort hotel, several gambling establishments, and approximately 100 houses on Last Island (Islas Dernieres); over 200 people perished, and the island was left void of vegetation and split in half.
55 1857 
  • 4 Mar 1857: Franklin Pierce becomes 14th president of the United States.
  • 4 Mar 1857: James Buchanan becomes 15th president of the United States.
56 1861 
  • 1861: War of Northern Agression begins
  • 4 Mar 1861: Abraham Lincoln sworn in as 16th president of the United States.
57 1865 
  • 1865: War between the States ends
  • 15 Apr 1865: Abraham Lincoln assassinated; Andrew Johnson becomes 17th president of the United States.
58 1869 
  • 1869: East-West Railroad is completed
  • 4 Mar 1869: Ulysses S. Grant takes office as 18th president of the United States.
59 1877 
  • 1877: Thomas Edison invents the record player
  • 4 Mar 1877: Rutherford B. Hayes becomes the 19th president of the United States.
60 1881 
  • 4 Mar 1881: James A. Garfield takes office as the 20th president of the United States.
  • 19 Sep 1881: James A. Garfield assassinated; Chester A. Arthur sworn in as 21st president of the United States.
61 1883 
  • 1883: Edison invents the Light Bulb
62 1885 
  • 4 Mar 1885: Grover Cleveland becomes the 22nd president of the United States.
63 1889 
  • 4 Mar 1889: Benjamin Harrison sworn in as the 23rd president of the United States.
64 1893 
  • 4 Mar 1893: Grover Cleveland becomes the 24th president of the United States. He is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms.
65 1897 
  • 4 Mar 1897: William McKinley becomes the 25th president of the United States.
66 1901 
  • 14 Sep 1901: William McKinley assassinated; Theodore Roosevelt becomes the 26th president of the United States.
67 1908 
  • 1908: Ford's Model T is introduced
68 1909 
  • 4 Mar 1909: William Howard Taft becomes the 27th President of the United States.
69 1913 
  • 4 Mar 1913: Woodrow Wilson becomes the 28th president of the United States.
70 1914 
  • 28 Jun 1914: Archduke Francis Ferdinand assassinated; start of World War I
71 1917 
  • 6 Apr 1917: United States officially enters World War I
72 1921 
  • 4 Mar 1921: Warren G. Harding becomes the 29th president of the United States.
73 1923 
  • 2 Aug 1923: Warren G. Harding dies in office of natural causes; Calvin Coolidge sworn in as 30th president of the United States.

  

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