Mary Ann F Davidson
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Parents
James D Davidson
James D Davidson
1789 - 1854
Mary Polly Johnson
Mary Polly Johnson
1796 - 1854
Spouse
Jacob Marmon Johnson
Jacob Marmon Johnson
1816 - 1884
Children
Richard Henry Johnson
Richard Henry Johnson
1839 - 1879
Israel Cicero Johnson
Israel Cicero Johnson
1842 - 1900
Eliza C Johnson
Eliza C Johnson
1845 - 1862
Mary A Johnson
Mary A Johnson
1850 - 1862
Melissa J Johnson
Melissa J Johnson
1852 - 1863
Jacob C Johnson
Jacob C Johnson
1854 - 1889
Martha E Johnson
Martha E Johnson
1861 - 1907
Siblings

1839


Oct 20
Age: 16y
1839 First Anglo-Afghan WarBattle of Ghazni: British forces capture the fortress city of Ghazni, Afghanistan.

1839


Nov 14
Age: 16y
1839 • The Newport Rising is the last large-scale armed rebellion against authority in mainland Britain.

1839


Nov 14
Age: 16y

1840


Age: 16y
Jacob Marmon Johnson - 1840 United States Federal Census

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St. John, Franklin, Missouri, USA ⇓
She was in the household of Jacob Marmon Johnson, living three houses away from her father James Davidson.
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1840 Uniform Penny Post is introduced in the United Kingdom.

1842


Sep
Age: 19y
1842 • The Armed Occupation Act is signed, providing for the armed occupation and settlement of the unsettled part of the Peninsula of East Florida.

1845


Feb 22
Age: 21y
1845 Flagstaff War: Chiefs Kawiti and Hone Heke lead 700 Māoris in the burning of the British colonial settlement of Kororareka (now known as Russell, New Zealand).
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1850


Age: 26y
1850 • The hippopotamus Obaysch arrives at London Zoo from Egypt, the first seen in Europe since Roman times.

1850


Age: 26y

1852


Apr 7
Age: 29y
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1854


Age: 30y
1854 Ignacy Lukasiewicz drills the world's first oil well in Poland, in Bóbrka near Krosno County.
about

1855


Age: 31y

1857


Jan 20
Age: 33y
1857 • The Dunbar wrecked near the entrance to Sydney Harbour, Australia, with the loss of 121 lives.

1861


Dec 23
Age: 38y
1861 • American Civil War: Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom issues a "proclamation of neutrality" which recognizes the breakaway states as having belligerent rights.

1865


Sep 16
Age: 42y
after

1865


Sep 16
1865 • American Civil War: In Virginia, Confederate forces capture Fort Stedman from the Union. Lee's army suffers heavy casualties during the battle of Fort Stedman—about 2,900, including 1,000 captured in the Union counterattack. Confederate positions are weakened. After the battle, Lee's defeat is only a matter of time.

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