♀ Nancy Higbee

1797 - 1868

Nancy Higbee
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Parents
Joseph Higbee
Joseph Higbee
1765 - 1849
Spouse
John Davis Bourne
John Davis Bourne
1794 - 1877
Children
Joseph Stultz Bourne
Joseph Stultz Bourne
1823 - 1896
Frances Jane Bourne
Frances Jane Bourne
1825 - 1859
John J Bourne
John J Bourne
1836 - 1917

Her and John Davis Bourn had seven children.

 

Timeline

1810


Age: 13y
Joseph Higbee - 1810 United States Federal Census

residence


Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA ⇓
The household of Joseph Higbee was only one house away from the homes of Peter and Vincent Higbee.
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1810 • A peace treaty in Haiti confirms its division between the northern State of Haiti ruled autocratically by the gen de couleur Henri Christophe and the southern Republic ruled by the mulatto Alexandre Pétion.

1820


Age: 23y
John D Bourn & William Bourn - 1820 United States Federal Census

residence


Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA ⇓
John Bourn and William Bourn lived right next door. Her father Joseph Higbee is two pages away.
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1820 • The Daoguang Emperor succeeds the throne of the Qing Dynasty in China.

1820


Dec 30
Age: 24y

1823


Feb 27
Age: 26y
1823 • Eleven-year-old Franz Liszt gives a concert after which he is personally congratulated by Ludwig van Beethoven.

1825


Jul 23
Age: 28y
1825 • The Miramichi Fire, a forest fire, breaks out in New Brunswick (Canada).

1836


Sep 17
Age: 39y

1850


Age: 53y
1850 Clayton–Bulwer Treaty is signed by the United States and Great Britain, allowing both countries to share Nicaragua and not claim complete control over the proposed Nicaragua Canal.

1860


Age: 63y
1860 • The world's first ocean-going (all) iron-hulled and armoured battleship, the (British) HMS Warrior, is launched.

1868


Jul 21
Age: 71y
1868 Impeachment of Andrew Johnson: Three days after his action to dismiss United States Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, the United States House of Representatives votes 126 to 47 in favor of a resolution to impeach Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, the first of two Presidents to be impeached by the full House. Johnson is later acquitted by the United States Senate.

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