She was the mother of John W., Polyanna, Hanna, Robert and David Marion Pantier.
1781
May 1
birthVirginia, USA ⇓ Even though the initials for the birthplace of her 1850 census look like they are for Maryland, it very clearly is spelled out that she was born in Virginia in her 1860 census. 2 Sources ⇓ |
1781 • Reverend Samuel Peters publishes his General History of Connecticut, using the term blue law for the first time. |
1803
Age: 21y
marriageJames Pantier Lebanon, Warren, Ohio, USA ⇓ 1 Source ⇓ |
1803 • Monroe and Livingston sail for Paris to discuss, and possibly buy, New Orleans; they end up completing the Louisiana Purchase. |
1850
Age: 68y
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. |
1870
Jan 22
Age: 88y
deathShe and her husband were buried at the Old Concord Cemetery in Petersburg, Menard County, Illinois, USA. 1 Source ⇓ |
1870 • The Musikverein, Vienna is inaugurated in Austria-Hungary. |