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Birth

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Date and Place    Person ID   Tree 
101 Burgess, John  10 Feb 1628 I7822 Duane's Ancestors 
102 Burnham, Lt. Thomas  1623 I41905 Duane's Ancestors 
103 Burt, Hugh  Abt 1620 I43618 Duane's Ancestors 
104 Buswell, Gabriel  1631 I35917 Duane's Ancestors 
105 Buswell, Phebe  1623/4 I35571 Duane's Ancestors 
106 Buswell, Samuel  Abt 1628 I35883 Duane's Ancestors 
107 Buswell, Capt. William  1625/6 I35882 Duane's Ancestors 
108 Calkins, John  1634 I12249 Duane's Ancestors 
109 Calkins, Susan  Abt 1627 I13566 Duane's Ancestors 
110 Carver, Robert  Abt 1594 I28067 Duane's Ancestors 
111 Cate, James  Abt 1634 I4911 Duane's Ancestors 
112 Champney, Esther  1630 I11343 Duane's Ancestors 
113 Chandler, Anne  Abt 1616 I5804 Duane's Ancestors 
114 Chase, William  Abt 1595 I18510 Duane's Ancestors 
115 Chase, William  Abt 1627 I18506 Duane's Ancestors 
116 Cheney, Daniel Sr.  Abt 1635 I9798 Duane's Ancestors 
117 Cheney, daughter  Abt Apr 1634 I33553 Duane's Ancestors 
118 Cheney, John  BY Abt 1600 I9799 Duane's Ancestors 
119 Cheney, John  Abt Apr 1628 I9803 Duane's Ancestors 
120 Cheney, Martha  Abt Nov 1626 I9802 Duane's Ancestors 
121 Cheney, Mary  Abt Jul 1625 I9801 Duane's Ancestors 
122 Cheney, Peter  Abt Feb 1631/2 I33552 Duane's Ancestors 
123 Church, Richard  1608 I33530 Duane's Ancestors 
124 Clark, Edward  Abt 1622 I40961 Duane's Ancestors 
125 Cleer, Elizabeth  Abt 1610 I14554 Duane's Ancestors 
126 Clement, Lydia  Abt 1618 I35286 Duane's Ancestors 
127 Clements, Abraham J. P.  Abt 1622 I35288 Duane's Ancestors 
128 Clements, Job  1615 I10282 Duane's Ancestors 
129 Clements, Lt. John  1620 I35287 Duane's Ancestors 
130 Clements, Mary  Abt 1637 I35290 Duane's Ancestors 
131 Clough, John Sr.  Abt 1613 I7346 Duane's Ancestors 
132 Cobb, Elder Henry  Abt 1607/8 I9332 Duane's Ancestors 
133 Collier, Elizabeth  Mar 1618/9 I34251 Duane's Ancestors 
134 Collier, James  Mar 1622 I39892 Duane's Ancestors 
135 Collier, John  Mar 1616/7 I39890 Duane's Ancestors 
136 Collier, John  Mar 1619/20 I39891 Duane's Ancestors 
137 Collier, Joseph  1625 I39894 Duane's Ancestors 
138 Collier, Lydia  Mar 1625/6 I39895 Duane's Ancestors 
139 Collier, Martha  Mar 1624 I39893 Duane's Ancestors 
140 Collier, Mary  Feb 1611/2 I22090 Duane's Ancestors 
141 Collier, Rebecca  Jan 1614/5 I34250 Duane's Ancestors 
142 Converse, Lt. James  Abt 1620 I16669 Duane's Ancestors 
143 Converse, Deacon Josiah  Oct 1618 I10622 Duane's Ancestors 
144 Converse, Mary  Abt 1625 I11077 Duane's Ancestors 
145 Converse, Sara  Abt 1623 I39934 Duane's Ancestors 
146 Cook, John  1618 I6098 Duane's Ancestors 
147 Cook, Josias  Abt 1610 I9334 Duane's Ancestors 
148 Coolidge, Simon  Abt 1632 I36950 Duane's Ancestors 
149 Cooper, Ann  Abt 1625 I10270 Duane's Ancestors 
150 Cooper, Deacon John  Bef 1609 I10812 Duane's Ancestors 

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Migration

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Date and Place    Person ID   Tree 
101 Horton, Sarah  early Feb 1622/3New Plymouth I21310 Duane's Ancestors 
102 Hough, Atherton  Jul 1633Boston I29317 Duane's Ancestors 
103 Hulins, Margaret  in the fall of 1635New England I20414 Duane's Ancestors 
104 Hunter, Christian  Jun 1635New England I21540 Duane's Ancestors 
105 Hutchinson, Capt. Edward  Abt Aug 1634Boston I18767 Duane's Ancestors 
106 Hutchinson, Samuel  Abt Aug 1634Boston I16539 Duane's Ancestors 
107 Hutchinson, William  Abt Aug 1634Boston I905 Duane's Ancestors 
108 Jewett, Jeremiah  late 1638Boston I44146 Duane's Ancestors 
109 Jewett, Joseph  late 1638Boston I16172 Duane's Ancestors 
110 Johnson, Edward  1622Massachusetts Bay I13002 Duane's Ancestors 
111 Judson, Sgt. Jeremiah  1634New England I8255 Duane's Ancestors 
112 Judson, Capt. Joseph  1634New England I8254 Duane's Ancestors 
113 Judson, Joshua  1634New England I8250 Duane's Ancestors 
114 Judson, William  1634New England I8252 Duane's Ancestors 
115 Junkins, Robert  11 Nov 1650New England I14862 Duane's Ancestors 
116 Kember, Joan  1642New England I7215 Duane's Ancestors 
117 Kendall, Anne  Jun 1635New England I43666 Duane's Ancestors 
118 Lathrop, Samuel  Abt Aug 1634Boston I33378 Duane's Ancestors 
119 Leicester, John  Jun 1635New England I43665 Duane's Ancestors 
120 Lothrop, Rev. John  Abt Aug 1634Boston I28866 Duane's Ancestors 
121 Lothrop, Thomas  Abt Aug 1634Boston I11946 Duane's Ancestors 
122 Lowell, John  1639New England I5416 Duane's Ancestors 
123 Lyford, Rev. John  1624Plimoth Colony I43596 Duane's Ancestors 
124 Mallinson, Mary  late 1638Boston I16173 Duane's Ancestors 
125 Marbury, Ann  Abt Aug 1634Boston I2860 Duane's Ancestors 
126 Marshall, John  11 Nov 1650New England I41029 Duane's Ancestors 
127 Maverick, Samuel  1623Weymouth I16581 Duane's Ancestors 
128 Moore, Hannah  1630Dorchester I20295 Duane's Ancestors 
129 Moore, Deacon John  1630Dorchester I20398 Duane's Ancestors 
130 Moore, Thomas  1630Dorchester I36376 Duane's Ancestors 
131 More, Richard  Jun 1635New England I21304 Duane's Ancestors 
132 Peirce, Capt. William  Jul 1633Boston I43510 Duane's Ancestors 
133 Porter, Grace Ann  1634New England I8253 Duane's Ancestors 
134 Pratt, Phineas  1622Massachusetts Bay I37541 Duane's Ancestors 
135 Pray, Hannah  May 1643Boston I11953 Duane's Ancestors 
136 Pray, John  May 1643Boston I11976 Duane's Ancestors 
137 Pray, Quintin  May 1643Boston I11955 Duane's Ancestors 
138 Pray, Richard  May 1643Boston I11975 Duane's Ancestors 
139 Quincy, Edmund Jr.  Jul 1633Boston I32686 Duane's Ancestors 
140 Risley, Richard  Jul 1633Boston I21448 Duane's Ancestors 
141 Robbins, Mary  Jun 1635New England I42943 Duane's Ancestors 
142 Robbins, Nicholas  Jun 1635New England I42944 Duane's Ancestors 
143 Rogers  1622New England I44249 Duane's Ancestors 
144 Shatswell, Mary  1634New England I9676 Duane's Ancestors 
145 Shepard, John  1638New England I33910 Duane's Ancestors 
146 Smithe, Martha  1635New England I9800 Duane's Ancestors 
147 Spofford, Ann  late 1638Boston I15528 Duane's Ancestors 
148 Squire, Edith  1638New England I21042 Duane's Ancestors 
149 Squire, Margaret  1638New England I33889 Duane's Ancestors 
150 Stevens, Dionis  1642New England I7205 Duane's Ancestors 

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England Timeline

0802
Ruler of England 802-839: Egbert. Saxon: First King of all England. King of Wessex, won allegiance of all English.HistoricUK
0839
Ruler of England 839-858: Ethelwulf. Saxon: Son of Egbert, King of Wessex, Sussex, Kent, Essex.HistoricUK
0858
Ruler of England 858-860: Ethelbald. Saxon: Son of Ethelwulf, displaced father in Wessex.HistoricUK
0860
Ruler of England 860-866: Ethelbert. Saxon: 2nd son of Ethelwulf, united Kent and Wessex.HistoricUK
0866
Ruler of England 866-871: Ethelred I. Saxon: 3rd son of Ethelwulf, King of Wessex, fought Danes.HistoricUK
0871
Ruler of England 871-899: Alfred the Great. Saxon: 4th son of Ethelwulf, defeated Danes, fortified London.HistoricUK
0899
Ruler of England 899-924: Edward the Elder. Saxon: Alfred's son, united English, claimed Scotland.HistoricUK
0924
Ruler of England 924-940: Athelstan the Glorious. Saxon: Edward's eldest son, King of Mercia, Wessex.HistoricUK
0940
Ruler of England 940-946: Edmund I The Magnificent. Saxon: 3rd son of Edward, King of Wessex, Mercia.HistoricUK
0946
Ruler of England 946-955: Edred. Saxon: 4th son of Edward.HistoricUK
0955
Ruler of England 955-959: Edwy the Fair. Saxon: Eldest son of Edmund, King of Wessex.HistoricUK
Ruler of England 955-959: Edgar the Peaceful. Saxon: 2nd son of Edmund, ruled all English.HistoricUK
0975
Ruler of England 975-978: Edward the Martyr. Saxon: Eldest son of Edgar, murdered by stepmother.HistoricUK
0978
Ruler of England 978-1016. Ethelred II the Unready. Saxon: 2nd son of Edgar, half-brother of Edward, married Emma of Normandy.HistoricUK
1016
Ruler of England 1016-1017: Edmund II Ironside. Saxon: Eldest son of Ethelred II, King of London.HistoricUK
1017
Ruler of England 1017-1035: Canute the Dane. Dane: By conquest and election. Gave Wessex to Edmund, married Emma.HistoricUK
1036
Ruler of England 1036-1040: Harald I, Harefoot. Dane: Natural son of Canute.HistoricUK
1040
Ruler of England 1040-1042: Hardicanute. Dane: Son of Canute by Emma, Danish King.HistoricUK
1042
Ruler of England 1042-1066: Edward the Confessor. Saxon: Son of Ethelred II (Canonized 1161).HistoricUK
1066
Ruler of England 1066: Harold II. Saxon: Edward's brother-in-law, last Saxon King.HistoricUK
27 Sep:  William the Conqueror sets sail from France beginning the Norman Conquest of England.NI MotU
25 Dec:  Ruler of England 12/25/1066-9/9/1087: William I the Conqueror. Norman: Second cousin to Edward the Confessor, by conquest. Defeated Harold at Hastings.HistoricUK
1087
26 Sep:  Ruler of England 9/26/1087-8/2/1100: William II (Rufus). Norman: 3rd son of William I, accidentally killed by arrow while hunting.HistoricUK
1100
5 Aug:  Henry I Beauclerc. Ruler of England 8/5/1100-12/1/1135: Norman: Youngest son of Wiliam I.HistoricUK
1135
22 Dec:  Stephen. Ruler of England 12/22/1135-10/25/1154. Norman: Son of Adela, daugher of William I, and Count of Blois.HistoricUK
1154
19 Dec:  Henry II. Ruler of England 12/19/1154-7/6/1189. House of Plantagenet, Angevin Line: Son of Godfrey Plantagenet (Angevin) by Matilda, daughter of Henry I.HistoricUK
1189
Richard I the Lionhearted. Ruler of England 1189-1199. House of Plantagenet, Angevin Line: Eldest surviving son of Henry II, crusader.HistoricUK
1199
27 May:  John "Lackland". Ruler of England 5/27/1189-10/19/1216. House of Plantagenet, Angevin Line: Youngest son of Henry II, signed Magna Carta 1215.HistoricUK
1216
28 Oct:  Henry III. Ruler of England 10/28/1216-11/16/1272. House of Plantagenet, Angevin Line: Son of John, acceded at 9, under regency until 1227.HistoricUK
1272
19 Aug:  Edward I Longshanks. Ruler of England 1272-1307. House of Plantagenet, Angevin Line: Son of Henry III.HistoricUK
1307
Edward II. Ruler of England 1307-1327. House of Plantagenet, Angevin Line: Eldest surviving son of Edward I, deposed by Parliament 1327.HistoricUK
1327
Edward III of Windsor. Ruler of England 1327-1377. House of Plantagenet, Angevin Line: Eldest son of Edward II.HistoricUK
1377
Richard II. Ruler of England 1377-1399. House of Plantagenet, Angevin Line: Son of the Black Prince, grandson of Edward III, minor until 1389, deposed 1399 by Parliament.HistoricUK
1399
Henry IV. Ruler of England 1399-1413. House of Plantagenet, Lancastrian Line: Son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, 4th son of Edward III. Chosen by Parliment as successor to Richard II.HistoricUK
1413
Henry V. Ruler of England 1413-1422. House of Plantagenet, Lancastrian Line: Eldest son of Henry IV, victor of Agincourt.HistoricUK
1422
Henry VI. Ruler of England 1422-1461. House of Plantagenet, Lancastrian Line: 9-month old only son of Henry V, deposed 1461 by Edward IV (Duke of York) after defeat of Lancastrians at Mortimer's Cross on Feb 2, 1461. Died in Tower.HistoricUK
1461
Edward IV. Ruler of England 1461-1483. House of York: Great-great-grandson of Edward III, son of Duke of York.HistoricUK
1483
9 Apr:  Edward V. Ruler of England 4/9/1483-6/25/1483. House of York: Eldest son of Edward IV, murdered in Tower of London.HistoricUK
26 Jun:  Richard III, ruler of England 1483-1485, End of the War of Roses.HistoricUK
1485
Henry VII Gaunt. Ruler of England 1485-1508. House of Tudor: Son of Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, whose father had married the widow of Henry V; descended from Edward III through his mother, Mary Beaufort, via John of Gaunt. By marriage with daughter of Edward IV he united Lancaster and York.HistoricUK
1497
24 Jun:  John Cabot discovers Newfoundland.NNDB CBC
1509
Henry VIII. Ruler of England 1509-1547. House of Tudor: Only surviving son of Henry VII by Elizabeth, daughter of Edward IV.HistoricUK
1547
Edward VI. Ruler of England 1547-1553. House of Tudor: Son of Henry VIII, by Jane Seymour, his 3rd queen. Ruled under regents. Was forced to name Lady Jane Grey his successor. Council of State proclaimed her queen July 10, 1553. Mary Tudor won Council, was proclaimed queen July 19, 1553. Mary had Lady Jane Grey beheaded for treason, Feb 1554.HistoricUK
1553
Mary I. Ruler of England 1553-1558 House of Tudor: Daughter of Henry VIII, by Catherine of Aragon.HistoricUK
1556
21 Mar:  Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, is burned at the stake.Cripplegate tABf
1558
17 Nov:  Elizabeth I. Ruler of England 1558-1603. House of Tudor: Daughter of Henry VIII, by Anne Boleyn.HistoricUK E1
1564
23 Apr:  William Shakespeare's birth is celebrated with this date. He also died this day 52 years later.Shakespeare TIME
1568
13 Jul:  Bottled beer is invented in London.BBB KCN
1577
13 Dec:  Francis Drake sets out from Plymouth, England in the Golden Hind on a mission to raid Spanish holdings on the Pacific coast of the New World and explore the Pacific Ocean, returning 3 years later as the first British explorer to circumnavigate the earth.History.com LOC
1579
17 Jun:  Sir Francis Drake claims northern California for England as New Albion.SIMag NPS
1580
26 Sep:  Sir Francis Drake returns to England completing his circumnavigation of the World.LoC History.com
1582
4 Oct:  The Gregorian calendar is introduced. The next day is October 15th.Britannica UFL
1583
5 Aug:  The first English colony in North America is chartered at Newfoundland by Sir Humphrey Gilbert but no settlement is made there until 1604.Fordham HF.uk
1587
8 Feb:  Mary Queen of Scots is beheaded.Scotsman TheMet
1588
29 Jul:  The Spanish Armada is defeated.CBS-PC tNI
1603
24 Mar:  James I Ruler of England 1603-1625. House of Stuart: Son of Mary, Queen of Scots, granddaughter of James IV and Margaret. First to call himself King of Great Britain. This became official with the Act of Union, 1707.HistoricUK
1605
5 Nov:  The Gunpowder Plot is foiled. Guy Fawkes is captured, tortured and executed.UKParliament
1605/6
31 Jan:  Guy Fawkes is executed for plotting against Parliament and James I of England.PSU UKNA
1606
10 Apr:  A charter is granted to the Virginia Company for settlement in America.Avalon tGLIoAH
19 Dec:  Three vessels - Susan Constant, of 100 tons, Capt Christopher Newport; Godspeed, of forty tons, Capt Bartholomew Gosnold; and Discovery, twenty tons, Capt John Ratcliffe - with 105 emigrants sail from the Downs, England destined for Virginia in the New World.LR MM
1618
23 May:  The Thirty Years War, a series of wars fought by European nations for various reasons, is initiated when the Holy Roman Emperor attempts to force Catholicism on most of Europe, and ends with the Peace of Westphalia.OSU CT
1620
The earliest human-powered submarine is conceived and built.gizmag
15 Jul:  The Mayflower leaves London to join the Speedwell in Southampton, England.ProjGut
22 Jul:  The Pilgrims board the ship Speedwell in Delfshaven, Holland bound for Southampton, England to meet up with the Mayflower.MH AoC
1625
27 Mar:  Charles I. Ruler of England 1625-1649. House of Stuart: Only surviving son of James I; beheaded Jan 30, 1649.HistoricUK
1628
28 Oct:  After fifteen months of siege, Protestant city La Rochelle surrenders to Catholic royal forces under Richelieu.Catholic W&W
1630
Feb:  The Lyon leaves Bristol, England on its first voyage to Massachusetts.S2A
8 Apr:  The Winthrop Fleet finally sets sail from England heading for Massachusetts Bay.PP M-CH
May:  The Lyon arrives in Salem.S2A
1 Dec:  The Lyon leaves Bristol, England on its second voyage to Massachusetts.S2A GoogleBooks
1630/1
5 Feb:  The Lyon arrives in Salem.RWFA S2A
1631
23 Aug:  On or about 23 August 1631, the Lyon leaves London on its third voyage to Massachusetts.F-a-G S2A
2 Nov:  The Lyon arrives in Nantasket.S2A GoogleBooks
1632
22 Jun:  The Lyon leaves London on its fourth voyage to Massachusetts.S2A Whipple
16 Sep:  The Lyon arrives in Boston.S2A ISTG
1638
21 Oct:  The first recorded instance of ball lightning occurs during a thunderstorm in Widecombe-in-the-Moor, England.GoogleBooks ChemEu
1642
22 Aug:  The first English Civil War begins.PB NHG
1648
24 Oct:  The Thirty Years War ends with the signing of the Treaty of Westphalia.LoC Avalon
1649
30 Jan:  Charles I is beheaded.HRP RMG
30 Jan:  Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector. Ruler of England 1649-1658. Commonwealth & Protectorate.HistoricUK
1650
3 Sep:  The English, under Cromwell, defeat the Scots at the Battle of Dunbar.BoB Archaeology
1658
3 Sep:  Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector. Ruler of England 1658-1659. Commonwealth & Proctorate: 3rd son of Oliver. Resigned May 25, 1659.HistoricUK
1660
29 May:  Charles II. Ruler of England 1660-1685. House of Stuart (restored): Eldest son of Charles I, died without issue. De Jure King from Jan 30, 1649.HistoricUK
1664
27 Aug:  Four English warships arrive in Nieuw-Amsterdam to claim the colony under the orders of James, Duke of York.13 WDL
31 Aug:  Peter Stuyvesant, governor of Nieuw-Nederland, refuses to accept the terms of surrender to the British.SotS
8 Sep:  The Dutch surrender Nieuw-Amsterdam to the British who change the name to New York.LoC NYC
1665
12 Apr:  A bubonic plague outbreak, the Great Plague of 1665, kills around 100,000 people in England.Istria NIH
1666
2 Sep:  The Great Fire of London breaks out in the house of King Charles II's baker on Pudding Lane near London Bridge.DD Smith
14 Nov:  English diarist Samuel Pepys records the first description of a blood transfusion, dog-to-dog.W I R E D
1673
30 Jul:  Dutch retake Nieuw-Amsterdam from the British.GoogleBooks SotS
1674
10 Nov:  The Dutch cede New York City to the British for the final time with the end of the Third Anglo-Dutch War.GoogleBooks NYCourts
1675
10 Aug:  The foundation stone of the Royal Greenwich Observatory in London, the home of the prime meridian, is laid.RMG ROG
1679
27 May:  The Habeas Corpus Act, which required a court to examine the lawfulness of a prisoner's detention and thus prevent unlawful or arbitrary imprisonment, was passed by Parliament.AS LI
1684
21 Jun:  The charter of Massachusetts Bay is revoked by King Charles.LoC HA
1685
6 Feb:  James II. Ruler of England 1685-1689. House of Stuart (restored): 2nd son of Charles I. Deposed 1688, interregnum Dec 11, 1688, to Feb 13, 1689.HistoricUK
1687
26 Oct:  Sir Edmund Andros, governor of New England, attempts to force the Connecticut Colony to surrender its charter, which is then hidden away in an oak tree, the Charter Oak.NEHS JSTOR
1688/9
13 Feb:  After accepting the English Bill of Rights, William and Mary are proclaimed king and queen of England.UR NCC
1689
17 May:  King William's War; England declares war on France which lasts until the signing of the Treaty of Ryswick.HoMA MB
4 Nov:  William III and Mary II. Rulers of England 1689-1702. House of Stuart (restored): Son of William, Prince of Orange, by Mary, daughter of Charles I. Mary eldest daughter of James II. She died 1694.HistoricUK
1697
20 Sep:  The Treaty of Ryswick settles the Nine Years War and ends hostilities in America, although that wouldn't happen for another two months.Jacobite theMet
1698
2 Jul:  Englishman Thomas Savery patents a steam engine.APS MSH
1702
8 Mar:  Anne. Ruler of England 1702-1714. House of Stuart (restored): 2nd daughter of James II. Died with no living heirs.HistoricUK
4 May:  Queen Anne's War: English Colonies vs France 1702-1713.CB CWCT
1712
Thomas Newcomen patents the atmospheric steam engine.JStor
1713
11 Apr:  The Treaty of Utrecht is signed ending the War of the Spanish Succession, also known as Queen Anne's War in North America.CHNC CBC
1714
1 Aug:  George I. Ruler of England 1714-1727. House of Hanover: Son of Elector of Hanover, by Sophia, grand-daughter of James I. Proclaimed King under Act of Settlement.HistoricUK
1727
11 Jun:  George II. Ruler of England 1727-1760. House of Hanover: Only son of George I, married Caroline of Brandenburg.HistoricUK
1733
17 May:  Britain passes the Molasses Act putting high tariffs on rum and molasses imported to the Colonies from anyplace other than Britain and its possessions.GoogleBooks JotAR
1744
15 Mar:  King George's War: French Colonies vs Great Britain 1744-1748, ended by the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle.UoP F&IWS
1752
14 Sep:  The British Empire adopts the Gregorian calendar.CSL CalWiz
1753
7 Jun:  The world's oldest public museum, the British Museum is founded by Act of Parliament.BM tSP
9 Sep:  The first steam engine in America arrives from London.NEHGS ASME
1754
3 Jul:  The French and Indian War: the French and Indians take Fort Necessity from a young George Washington.MtVernon SIMag
1758
8 Jun:  John Dollond reports on his development of the achromatic lens.Astro.it GoogleBooks
27 Jul:  British and colonial forces defeat French and Canadian forces at the Battle of Louisbourg in Nova Scotia.BB CTHist
1760
25 Oct:  George III. Ruler of England 1760-1820. House of Hanover: Grandson of George II, married Charlotte of Mecklenburg.HistoricUK LoC
1763
10 Feb:  With the signing of the Treaty of Paris, France cedes Canada to Britain and ends the French and Indian War, also known as the Seven Years War..PBS Marianapolis
1765
22 Mar:  The Stamp Act is passed by the British Parliament - a tax imposed on American colonists on any printed paper.GLIoAH Avalon
1 Nov:  The Stamp Act goes into effect - a tax on the Colonies to fund the British Military in America.CC SAH
1769
5 Jan:  James Watt patents his much improved steam engine.ACS WoWE
1773
27 Apr:  British Parliament passes the Tea Act.LoC JotAR
1774
25 Mar:  British Parliament passes the Boston Port Act.SCOnline ABH
28 Mar:  British Parliament passes the Coercive Act, better known as the Intolerable Act, in response to the Boston Tea Party.WoWA tCM
1 Aug:  Joseph Priestley discovers oxygen.APS ACS
1775
9 Feb:  British Parliament declares that Massachusetts is in a state of rebellion.LoA OAR
19 Apr:  The first battles of the American Revolution. British troops fight American Minutemen at Lexington, killing eight. The British then move to Concord where they again engage the colonials. By the end of the battle, 93 colonists are dead. The British, having lost 273, retreat to Boston.LoC NPS
30 Jun:  The Continental Congress attempts to notify the king of England that American colonists are unhappy with parliamentary policy by drafting the Articles of War.Avalon LoC
18 Oct:  Falmouth is burned by the British.MM UMaine
8 Dec:  American forces begin the Seige of Québec.LoC History.com
31 Dec:  After nearly a month, Continental forces, under command of Montgomery and Arnold, are soundly defeated after attacking Québec.CMoH SIMag
1776
17 Mar:  The British evacuate Boston after learning that the Continental Army has cannon trained on them from Dorchester Heights.MassMoments MassHist
3 Apr:  Congress gives to commanders of private ships the authority to capture British ships and cargo.LoC CTDA
7 Apr:  The American warship Lexington captures the first British warship of the American Revolution, the HMS Edward.RW DoD
4 Jul:  The United States is founded when the Second Continental Congress declares its independence from Great Britain.USHistory USNA
10 Aug:  Word of America's Declaration of Independence finally reaches London.TXSAR OSA
27 Aug:  The British defeat the Americans in the Battle of Long Island.BB MtVernon
16 Sep:  George Washington gets his first victory in the Battle of Harlem Heights.MtVernon RW
22 Sep:  Nathan Hale is executed by the British for spying.tAW LoC
28 Oct:  British and Hessian troops under Howe meet Americans under Washington in the Battle of White Plains.MtVernon BB
16 Nov:  British and Hession forces capture Fort Washington on the northern end of Manhattan.History.com BB
26 Dec:  Washington gets his first major victory at Trenton.MtVernon BB
1777
3 Jan:  Washington defeats the British in the Battle of Princeton.MtVernon BB
15 Jan:  New Connecticut declares its independence from Great Britain and the colony of New York. The name is changed to Vermont in June of that year.History.com UND
28 Jan:  British General Burgoyne submits a plan to cut off and isolate New England from the rest of the Colonies.History.com TXSAR
17 Oct:  British troops surrender at Saratoga.Saratoga AoC
1778
18 Jan:  The first Europeans make landfall in Hawaii.W I R E D NPS
22 Apr:  John Paul Jones raids Whitehaven, England.JotAR JPJCM
11 Nov:  The Cherry Valley Massacre - Tory and Mohawk forces murder 47 townsfolk, mostly by tomahawk.CN SotS
1779
23 Sep:  Capt. John Paul Jones, considered the father of the United States Navy, on board the Bonhomme Richard, defeats the H.M.S. Serapis off the coast of England.OTF MM&P
1780
21 Sep:  Treasonous American General Benedict Arnold, believing that he was unrewarded for his military successes, meets with British Major John Andre to discuss handing over West Point to the British.NCC LoC
1781
5 Jan:  Richmond, Virginia is captured and burned by American traitor and British general Benedict Arnold.AMN VAMoH&C
17 Jan:  the American militia, led by Colonel Daniel Morgan, defeat the British under Lt. Colonel Banastre Tarleton in the Battle of Cowpens.BB fold3
13 Mar:  British astronomer William Herschel discovers the planet Uranus while surveying the sky with his telescope. UT EarthSky
28 Sep:  The Siege of Yorktown begins. American and French forces surround British forces.BB MtVernon
19 Oct:  Cornwallis surrenders to Washington at Yorktown.AoC LoC
1783
3 Sep:  The American Revolution is officially over when the Colonies sign the Treaty of Paris.OurDocs USNA
1785
7 Jan:  The first international flight occurs when Blanchard and Jeffries fly a balloon across the English Channel.StratoCat SI
1806
7 Oct:  Ralph Wedgwood receives the first patent for carbon paper.W I R E D
1807
25 Mar:  The slave trade is abolished in Great BritainGovTrack Canada
1812
18 Jun:  The War of 1812 begins when the U. S. declares war on Great Britain.USNA USNI LoC
19 Aug:  USS Constitution captures HMS Guerriere in a battle off the coast of Nova Scotia earning the nickname "Old Ironsides".USNavy MM
1813
10 Sep:  The U. S. Fleet defeats the British Royal Navy in the Battle of Lake Erie.OHC NPS
26 Oct:  Canadian troops and their Mohawk allies win an important victory over invading American forces in the Battle of the Châteauguay.NPS MC
1814
24 Aug:  During the War of 1812, British soldiers burn Washington, DC.USSenate WHHA
13 Sep:  Francis Scott Key writes the Star-Spangled Banner.SIMag LoC
24 Dec:  The Treaty of Ghent is signed ending the War of 1812.OurDocs Avalon
1815
8 Jan:  An American force of 3000 men defeats a British force of around 8000 men in the Battle of New Orleans - even though the War of 1812 was already over with the signing of the Treaty of Ghent.HBoNO LoC
1816
The previous year, Mt. Tambora erupted producing so much ash and gas the sunlight was blocked from warming the earth causing the "Year Without Summer".USGS
1819
22 May:  The first steam powered vessel to cross the Atlantic, the S.S. Savannah, "put to sea with steam and sails" on a historic trip that would take her to England, Sweden and Russia with stops in Norway and Denmark before returning home.AAQ NSSavannah
1820
29 Jan:  George IV. Ruler of England 1820-1830. House of Hanover: Eldest son of George III, Prince Regent, from Feb 1811.HistoricUK
1824
21 Oct:  Joseph Aspdin, a stone mason from Yorkshire, England, receives a patent for Portland cement.CK Nature
1826
27 Nov:  John Walker invents the modern friction match.TiS BH
1827
7 Apr:  The first friction matches are sold by its inventor.MITTR S-o-T
1829
29 Sep:  Scotland Yard begins operation.GAF AP
1830
26 Jun:  William IV. Ruler of England 1830-1837. House of Hanover: 3rd son of George III, married Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen.HistoricUK
15 Sep:  The first railroad fatality occurs when a member of Parliament, William Huskisson, steps in front of George Stephenson's Rocket at the opening of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway.AO tNM
1831
29 Aug:  Michael Faraday discovers electromagnetism.APS EDN
27 Dec:  The H.M.S. Beagle, with a crew of seventy-three men, sets sail out of Plymouth, England. On board is a young naturalist named Charles Darwin. SA
1837
20 Jun:  Victoria. Ruler of England 1837-1901. House of Hanover: Daughter of Edward, 4th son of George III; married (1840) her cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who became Prince Consort.HistoricUK
1841
20 Jan:  China cedes Hong Kong to Britain which remains in British hands until 1997.History.com HK
1843
19 Jul:  The SS Great Britain, the first iron-hulled, propeller-driven ship to cross the Atlantic, is launched in Bristol, England.Nature ASME
1844
6 Jun:  The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) is founded in London.YMCA VCU
1851
22 Aug:  The yacht America wins the first America's Cup.LoC NYYC
1854
28 Mar:  Britain and France declare war on Russia beginning their involvement in the Crimean War.SLSA HK
1859
24 Nov:  Charles Darwin publishes his groundbreaking volume, "On the Origin of Species".Literature.org NSF
1861
19 Nov:  The U. S. exports its first oil shipments to London.AOGHS
1863
10 Jan:  The first stretch of the London Underground opens.Telegraph DM
1867
14 Jul:  Alfred Nobel demonstrates dynamite for the first time.GoogleBooks GF&F
1884
13 Oct:  The Greenwich meridian is officially adopted globally as the prime meridian, the imaginary north-south line where the longitude is 0 degrees.W I R E D MAA
1 Nov:  Greenwich Mean Time is adopted universally when the International Meridian Conference meets in Washington, DC.GMT OFA
1894
14 Aug:  The first wireless transmission of information using Morse code is demonstrated by Oliver Lodge during a meeting of the British Association at Oxford.RSP NS
1897
20 Aug:  World Mosquito Day marks the discovery of the malaria parasite.Mosquito EM
1898
30 May:  Superman beware, Krypton is discovered.JLab NIH
1899
2 Nov:  The Boxer Rebellion, an uprising against foreigners in China, occurs.TW GoogleBooks
1901
22 Jan:  Edward VII. Ruler of England 1901-1910. House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha: Eldest son of Victoria, married Alexandra, Princess of Denmark.HistoricUK
1903
18 Jan:  The first two-way transatlantic wireless communication occurs.CapeCod TRC
1906
21 Apr:  The Canada-Alaska border is established.GoogleBooks USNA
3 Nov:  The distress signal S.O.S. becomes the worldwide standard at the 2nd International Radiotelegraphic Convention.SIMag GA&C
1909
16 Jan:  Ernest Shackleton's expedition finds the magnetic South Pole.W I R E D EarthSky
1910
6 May:  George V. Ruler of England 1910-1936. House of Windsor (name adopted Jul 17, 1917): 2nd son of Edward VII, married Princess Mary of Teck. Accession, Jan 20, abdication, Dec 10.HistoricUK
1912
10 Apr:  The RMS Titanic sails from Southampton, England on its maiden voyage.UT AYMag
15 Apr:  The RMS Titanic sinks after striking an iceberg. tGLIoAH
18 Dec:  Piltdown man, a presumed missing link, is unveiled to the world - proved a fake 40 years later.ClarkU AS
1913
13 Aug:  The first stainless steel is produced.W I R E D QSeals
1914
28 Jul:  World War I begins. Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia.WW-1 LoC
1915
19 Jan:  The first air raid against civilian targets takes place when German Zeppelins attack Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn, England.1stWW WHO
7 May:  The RMS Lusitania is sunk by a German U-boat.1stWW LoC
6 Sep:  The first military tank rolls off the assembly line.ACA USArmy
1916
15 Sep:  Tanks are introduced into battle for the first time.SA MotAGI
1917
24 Feb:  The Zimmermann Telegram, in which Germany offers United States western territory to Mexico if Mexico declares war on the U. S., is presented to Woodrow Wilson, effectively bringing America into the war.USNA OurDocs
1918
Feb:  The Spanish Flu pandemic kills at least 3% of the World's population.VLib npr
29 Sep:  Allied forces break through the Hindenburg Line.NCDCR AWM
11 Nov:  Germany signs the Armistice.GHDI LoC
1919
28 Jun:  World War I ends.WW1.net USNavy
1922
14 Nov:  The BBC begins broadcasting from London.B B C
26 Nov:  Howard Carter and Lord Carnavon enter King Tut's tomb.History.com
1927
7 Jan:  The first commercial transoceanic telephone service begins, using radio, between New York and London.EDN USNA
1936
20 Jan:  Edward VIII. Ruler of England 1936. House of Windsor (name adopted Jul 17, 1917): Eldest son of George V.HistoricUK
5 Mar:  The prototype of the British Supermarine Spitfire flies for the first time.SI Bonhams
11 Dec:  George VI. Ruler of England 1936-1952. House of Windsor (name adopted Jul 17, 1917): 2nd son of George V, Duke of York; married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon.HistoricUK
1939
1 Sep:  World War II begins. Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, Japan vs. Major Allied Powers: United States, Great Britain, France, and Russia. 1939-1945.UPI USHMM
3 Sep:  Britain and France declare war on Germany.USHMM FDRLib
1940
26 May:  British forces begin evacuation of France through Dunkirk.EB TheTelegraph
10 Jul:  The Battle of Britain begins.FWR
26 Oct:  The P-51 Mustang takes its maiden flight with test pilot Vance Breese.MM DW
1941
12 Feb:  The first human trials of penicillin begin.Forbes NIH
9 Jul:  The Enigma key is broken.MSN History.com
30 Oct:  FDR approves $1 billion in Lend-Lease aid for the USSR.USState JVL
1944
6 Jun:  D-Day - allied forces begin the invasion of continental Europe.USArmy IWM
25 Oct:  Kamikaze are used en masse for the first time against Allied forces in the Battle of Leyte Gulf.NNAM AFMag
12 Nov:  Avro Lancasters of the British Royal Air Force sink the German battleship Tirpitz off Håkøya Island near Tromsø, Norway.KBismarck BCM
16 Dec:  The Battle of the Bulge, a surprise offensive by the German Army pushes Allied forces back through Belgium and Luxembourg.USArmy PBS
1945
7 May:  Germany unconditionally surrenders, effectively ending World War II in Western Europe. Soviet surrender terms were signed the next day.DoD USHMM
8 May:  V-E Day is celebrated, Germany is defeated.DoD NWWIIM
2 Sep:  World War II ends, Japan surrenders to the United States aboard the USS Missouri.CNN WAPO
24 Oct:  The United Nations is established.UN USState
1949
4 Apr:  NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is founded.USNA Avalon
27 Jul:  The world's first jet-propelled airliner, the British De Havilland Comet, makes its maiden test-flight in England.AFMag CoF
1950
24 Sep:  Black Sunday occurs when smoke from forest fires in western Canada makes its way east, darkening the skies in the eastern United States and Canada and as far away as western Europe.BLM WR
1952
6 Feb:  Elizabeth II. Ruler of England 1952-present.House of Windsor (name adopted Jul 17, 1917): Elder daughter of George VI, acceded Feb 6, 1956.HistoricUK
1953
28 Feb:  At Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University, scientists James D. Watson and Frances H.C. Crick announce that they have determined the chemical structure of DNA.NIH GO
20 Nov:  Piltdown Man is reported to be a hoax in the bulletin of the British Natural History Museum.PBS
1954
29 Sep:  The CERN Convention is entered into force.CERN SA
1956
25 Sep:  The first transatlantic telephone is opened for business.CBC A-C
1962
12 Jul:  The Rolling Stones give their first live performance at the Marquee Club in London.UCR WHP
1964
7 Feb:  The Beatles invade America.PHD TIME
1966
4 Mar:  The Beatle's John Lennon, in a statement taken out of context, proclaims they "are more popular than Jesus" causing a worldwide furor.BB BCB
1967
17 Sep:  The Who appear on American television for the first time.IMDb RollingStone
1969
2 Mar:  The Concorde takes off on its maiden flight.B B C PHYS
5 Oct:  Monty Python's Flying Circus is aired for the first time.B B C MontyPython
1970
22 Jan:  Pan Am airlines makes the first commercial flight of the Boeing 747.PanAm PM
13 Feb:  Black Sabbath releases their self-titled, first album, what many consider to be the first heavy metal band.DisCogs PE
1971
10 Oct:  London Bridge finally reopens - in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.HavasuNews GoLH
1973
25 Aug:  The first CAT scan in the United States takes place.W I R E D SMB
1977
23 Aug:  The Kremer Prize for the first sustained (mile-long) human-powered flight is claimed by the Gossamer Condor.SI CAOHP
1978
25 Jul:  The world's first "test-tube" baby is born.RR WNYC
1979
12 Jun:  The Gossamer Albatross becomes the first fully human-powered aircraft to cross the English Channel.AVInc SI
1982
17 Apr:  Canada becomes fully independent from Britain.CMoH CA
1984
25 Nov:  The song "Do They Know It's Christmas" is recorded in a studio in London.RollingStone TIME
1997
1 Jul:  Britain's 99 year lease of Hong Kong ends.HKFP HRW
2001
15 Feb:  The Human Genome Project publishes its results to date in the journal Nature.Genome Nature
2003
19 Mar:  The U. S., along with coalition forces, begins its "shock and awe" campaign against Saddam Hussein and Iraq.npr NT
24 Oct:  Concorde completes its last commercial passenger flight, ending three decades of supersonic travel.B B C GIZMODO
2005
14 Jan:  The Huygens probe successfully lands on Saturn's largest moon Titan - the only landing to take place in the outer Solar System and the furthest from Earth.esa NASA
18 Jan:  The world's largest passenger plane, the Airbus A380, is unveiled in France.Airbus AW