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John lived near Gold Mine Creek, and owned large estates. He was a vestryman of Frederickville Parish in 1732, as well as one of the first Justices in Louisa County. In his will he names his daughter Frances Anderson, and Robert Anderson is an executor.
1696
Nov 9
1696 • Jean-Francois Regnard's "Le Joueur" premieres in Paris. |
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Age: 30y
1727
Age: 30y
marriageChristian Gissage 1 Source ⇓ |
1727 • Première of Johann Sebastian Bach's St Matthew Passion (BWV 244b) at St. Thomas Church, Leipzig. |
1732
Age: 35y
1732 • The Republic of Genoa regains Corsica. |
1742
Dec 13
Age: 46y
occupationLouisa County, Virginia, USA ⇓ One of the first justices of Louisa County. 1 Source ⇓ |
1742 • Frederick the Great's army defeats Austrians in Chotusitz; later Austria cedes Silesia to Prussia. |
1753
Jan 10
Age: 56y
willLouisa County, Virginia, USA ⇓ In his will, he names daughter "Frances Anderson" along with other children, as well as his wife "Christian". "Robert Anderson" is also named as an executor. 2 Sources ⇓ |
1753 • First official Saint Patrick's Day. |
1753
May 22
Age: 56y
1753 • Robert Wood publishes The ruins of Palmyra; otherwise Tedmor in the desart in English and French, making the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra known to the West. |