Elizabeth Funnell?–?
- Name
- Elizabeth Funnell
- Given names
- Elizabeth
- Surname
- Funnell
- Married Name
- Elizabeth Molineux
Birth | Yes |
History | 1745 Note: Jacobite rising in support of Bonnie Prince Charlie. |
History | 1754 Note: Anglo-French war begins in North America. |
History | 1756 Note: Seven Years War. |
History | 1757 Note: Clive captures India from the French. |
History | 1758 Note: First threshing machine invented. |
Marriage | Moses Molineux - View family 26 February 1759 Frant, Sussex, England |
History | 1759 Note: British Museum opens. |
History | 1760 Note: George II dies, his grandson crowned George III.<br />French surrender Montreal to the British.<br />Wedgwood opens pottery works. |
History | 1763 Note: Treaty of Paris ends the Seven Years' War. France cedes Canada and the Mississippi Valley to Britain. |
History | 1764 Note: Hargreaves invents the spinning jenny. |
Birth of a son #1 | before 22 January 1766 Frant, Sussex, England
son -
Jesse Molineux
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Baptism of a son | 22 January 1766 Frant, Sussex, England
son -
Jesse Molineux
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History | 1769 Note: Arkwright invents a spinning machine. |
Birth of a daughter #2 | before 25 August 1771 Frant, Sussex, England
daughter -
Sarah Molineux
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History | 1771 Note: Arkwright's first spinning mill. |
Baptism of a daughter | 25 August 1771 Frant, Sussex, England
daughter -
Sarah Molineux
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History | 1773 Note: Boston Tea Party. |
History | 1775 Note: American Revolution begins.<br />Watt's first efficient steam engine. |
Birth of a daughter #3 | before 5 October 1776 Frant, Sussex, England
daughter -
Mary Molineux
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History | 1776 Note: American colonies declare their independence. |
Baptism of a daughter | 5 October 1776 Frant, Sussex, England
daughter -
Mary Molineux
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History | 1779 Note: First steam powered mills. Crompton invents spinning mule. |
History | 1781 Note: Cornwallis surrenders to Washington at Yorktown, Va. |
History | 1783 Note: Peace treaty signed in Paris between Great Britain and the United States. |
History | 1785 Note: Cartwright builds power loom. |
History | 1786 Note: Coal gas first used for lighting. |
History | 1789 Note: Bastille falls, French Revolution begins. |
Marriage of a son | Jesse Molineux - View family 30 April 1792 Frant, Sussex, England
son -
Jesse Molineux
daughter-in-law -
Ann Card
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History | 1793 Note: Louis XVI executed in France. England and France at war. |
History | 1798 Note: Battle of the Nile. |
History | 1799 Note: Napoleon named First Consul of France. |
History | 1801 Note: Union of Great Britain and Ireland. |
History | 1804 Note: Napoleon declared Emperor. |
History | 1805 Note: Battle of Trafalgar. |
History | 1809 Note: Napoleon captures Vienna. |
History | 1811 Note: Prince of Wales named Regent to act for George III, now insane.<br />Luddite riots in the North and the Midlands. Laborers attack factories and break up the machines which they fear will replace them. |
History | 1812 Note: Napoleon invades Russia.<br />War of 1812 between England and the United States. |
History | 1814 Note: Treaty of Ghent ends Anglo-U.S. War.<br />England and allies invade France.<br />Napoleon exiled to Elba. |
History | 1815 Note: Napoleon escapes Elba, begins the Hundred Days.<br />Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon exiled to St. Helena in the South Atlantic.<br />Corn Laws passed. |
History | 1819 Note: Peterloo Massacre of Corn Law protestors. |
History | 1820 Note: George IV succeeds George III on his death |
History | 1821 Note: Napoleon dies. |
History | 1829 Note: Peel establishes the Metropolitan Police. |
History | 1830 Note: George IV dies, his brother William IV succeeds.<br />Manchester - Liverpool Railway (first in England). |
History | 1832 Note: First Reform Bill: adds 10 pound/year householders to the voting rolls and reapportions Parliamentary representation much more fairly, doing away with most rotten and pocket boroughs. Adds 217,000 voters to an electorate of 435,000. |
History | 1833 Note: Slavery abolished throughout the British Empire.<br />Factory Act. |
History | 1834 Note: New Poor Law.<br />Houses of Parliament burn down. |
History | 1837 Note: William IV dies, succeeded by his niece, Victoria. |
History | 1838 Note: Regular Atlantic steamship service begins. |
History | 1839 Note: Anti-Corn-Law League founded. |
History | 1840 Note: Queen Victoria marries her cousin Albert, who becomes Prince Consort.<br />Penny post started.<br />S.F.B. Morse invents the telegraph.<br />Grammar Schools Act. |
History | 1842 Note: Chartist Riots.<br />Copyright Act.<br />Potato Failure in Europe, starvation in Ireland. Corn Laws (which had kept up the price of grain) repealed. |
History | 1849 Note: Gold discovered in California and Australia. |
History | 1850 Note: Telegraph cable laid under English Channel. |
History | 1851 Note: Great Exhibition (Crystal Palace). |
History | 1853 Note: Crimean War. |
History | 1855 Note: Livingston discovers Victoria Falls. |
Death | Yes |
Family with Moses Molineux - View family |
husband |
Moses Molineux
Death Yes Loading...
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herself |
Elizabeth Funnell
Death Yes Loading...
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Marriage: 26 February 1759 — Frant, Sussex, England |
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7 years #1 son |
Jesse Molineux
Birth before 22 January 1766 Frant, Sussex, England Death Yes Loading...
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6 years #2 daughter |
Sarah Molineux
Birth before 25 August 1771 Frant, Sussex, England Death Yes Loading...
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5 years #3 daughter |
Mary Molineux
Birth before 5 October 1776 Frant, Sussex, England Death Yes Loading...
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