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Mary Evans1809–?

Name
Mary Evans
Given names
Mary
Surname
Evans
Married Name
Mary Price
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Birth about 1809
 Middlesex, England

History 1809
 

Note: Napoleon captures Vienna.
History 1811 (Age 2)
 

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 (Age 3)
 

Note: Napoleon invades Russia.<br />War of 1812 between England and the United States.
History 1814 (Age 5)
 

Note: Treaty of Ghent ends Anglo-U.S. War.<br />England and allies invade France.<br />Napoleon exiled to Elba.
History 1815 (Age 6)
 

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 (Age 10)
 

Note: Peterloo Massacre of Corn Law protestors.
History 1820 (Age 11)
 

Note: George IV succeeds George III on his death
History 1821 (Age 12)
 

Note: Napoleon dies.
History 1829 (Age 20)
 

Note: Peel establishes the Metropolitan Police.
History 1830 (Age 21)
 

Note: George IV dies, his brother William IV succeeds.<br />Manchester - Liverpool Railway (first in England).
History 1832 (Age 23)
 

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 (Age 24)
 

Note: Slavery abolished throughout the British Empire.<br />Factory Act.
History 1834 (Age 25)
 

Note: New Poor Law.<br />Houses of Parliament burn down.
History 1837 (Age 28)
 

Note: William IV dies, succeeded by his niece, Victoria.
History 1838 (Age 29)
 

Note: Regular Atlantic steamship service begins.
History 1839 (Age 30)
 

Note: Anti-Corn-Law League founded.
History 1840 (Age 31)
 

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.
Census 6 June 1841 (Age 32)
 Stepney, Middlesex, England

Address:
Redmans Row
Shared note:  1841 England - Census transcript - Charles Price - Stepney

NameAgeMAgeFOccupationBiCBoE
Charles Price25Cabinet MakerY
Sarah Price25Y
William Price4Y
Henry Price2Y
Mary Evans30F. S.Y
Ellen Woodwell20F. S.Y

History 1842 (Age 33)
 

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 (Age 40)
 

Note: Gold discovered in California and Australia.
Not marriedCharles Price - View family
between 1842 and 1850 (Age 33)
 

History 1850 (Age 41)
 

Note: Telegraph cable laid under English Channel.
Census 30 March 1851 (Age 42)
 Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England

Address:
3 Hudson Cottages
Shared note:  1851 England - Census transcript - Charles Price - Stepney

NameRelationConditionAgeMAgeFOccupationBirthplaceInfirm
Charles PriceHeadMarr40Cabinet Maker
Mary PriceWifeMarr42Middlesex
Henry Priceson11Middlesex
Jane Pricedaughter10Middlesex
Sophia Pricedaughter9

History 1851 (Age 42)
 

Note: Great Exhibition (Crystal Palace).
History 1853 (Age 44)
 

Note: Crimean War.
History 1855 (Age 46)
 

Note: Livingston discovers Victoria Falls.
History 1857 (Age 48)
 

Note: The Mutiny (India).
History 1858 (Age 49)
 

Note: First Atlantic cable laid.
History 1861 (Age 52)
 

Note: Albert dies, Victoria retires into mourning.<br />American Civil War.
History 1862 (Age 53)
 

Note: Bismarck becomes Prussian premier.
History 1864 (Age 55)
 

Note: Geneva Convention establishes Red Cross.
History 1867 (Age 58)
 

Note: Telegraph cable laid under the Atlantic.<br />Second Reform Bill: enfranchises many workingmen, adds 938,000 to an electorate of 1,057,000 in England and Wales. (Disraeli's legislation)
History 1869 (Age 60)
 

Note: Suez Canal opened.
History 1869 (Age 60)
 

Note: Union Pacific Railway completed in U.S.
History 1870 (Age 61)
 

Note: Forster's Elementary Education Act establishes School Boards.<br />Franco-Prussian War.
History 1871 (Age 62)
 

Note: Trade unions legalised.<br />Newcastle engineers strike for a nine-hour day.<br />Germany unified.
History 1876 (Age 67)
 

Note: Victoria named Empress of India.<br />Edison invents the phonograph.<br />Compulsory school attendance in Great Britain.
History 1877 (Age 68)
 

Note: Transvaal annexed.
History 1879 (Age 70)
 

Note: Zulu war.
History 1880 (Age 71)
 

Note: War with Transvaal.
History 1882 (Age 73)
 

Note: Married Women's Property Act enables women to buy, own, and sell property, and to keep their own earnings.
History 1883 (Age 74)
 

Note: Mahdi Rebellion in the Sudan.
History 1884 (Age 75)
 

Note: Third Reform Act and Redistribution Act extend vote to agricultural workers, electorate tripled.
History 1885 (Age 76)
 

Note: Fall of Khartoum.
History 1886 (Age 77)
 

Note: First (Irish) Home Rule bill rejected.
History 1887 (Age 78)
 

Note: Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
History 1889 (Age 80)
 

Note: London dock workers and match girls strike for 6d./hour.
History 1897 (Age 88)
 

Note: Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
History 1898 (Age 89)
 

Note: Spanish-American War.
History 1899 (Age 90)
 

Note: Boer war.
History 1901 (Age 92)
 

Note: Victoria dies, Edward Prince of Wales succeeds.
History 1903 (Age 94)
 

Note: U.S. acquires Canal Zone from Panama.
History 1904 (Age 95)
 

Note: Entente Cordiale (England and France).
History 1905 (Age 96)
 

Note: Revolution in Russia.
History 1914 (Age 105)
 

Note: The Great War (World War I).
History 1916 (Age 107)
 

Note: Easter Rising in Dublin.
History 1917 (Age 108)
 

Note: Russian Revolution.
History 1918 (Age 109)
 

Note: All men over 21 and women over thirty enfranchised.
History 1922 (Age 113)
 

Note: Irish Free State established.
History 1928 (Age 119)
 

Note: Equal Franchise Act grants right to vote to women over 21 (as well as men).
DeathYes
 

Family with Charles Price - View family
partner
Charles Price

Birth about 1811  Middlesex, England

Death Yes  

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herself
Mary Evans

Birth about 1809  Middlesex, England

Death Yes  

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Charles Price + Sarah Woodville - View family
partner
Charles Price

Birth about 1811  Middlesex, England

Death Yes  

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6 years
husband's wife
Sarah Woodville

Birth between 1817 and 1821  Limehouse, Middlesex, England

Death Yes  

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Marriage: 21 November 1835 — Tower Hamlets, London, England
15 months
#1 step-son
William Henry Price

Birth before 5 March 1837 26 20  Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England

Death Yes  

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19 months
#2 step-son
Henry "Harry" Price

Birth between October 1838 and December 1838 27 21  Stepney, Middlesex, England

Death Yes  

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3 years
#3 step-daughter
Jane Charlotte Price

Birth between July 1841 and September 1841 30 24  Stepney, Middlesex, England

Death Yes  

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15 months
#4 step-daughter
Sophia Celia Price

Birth between October 1842 and December 1842 31 25  Stepney, Middlesex, England

Death Yes  

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Date Place Address Notes Sources Media
6 June 1841 (Age 32)  Stepney, Middlesex, England Redmans Row
Shared note:  1841 England - Census transcript - Charles Price - Stepney

NameAgeMAgeFOccupationBiCBoE
Charles Price25Cabinet MakerY
Sarah Price25Y
William Price4Y
Henry Price2Y
Mary Evans30F. S.Y
Ellen Woodwell20F. S.Y

30 March 1851 (Age 42)  Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England 3 Hudson Cottages
Shared note:  1851 England - Census transcript - Charles Price - Stepney

NameRelationConditionAgeMAgeFOccupationBirthplaceInfirm
Charles PriceHeadMarr40Cabinet Maker
Mary PriceWifeMarr42Middlesex
Henry Priceson11Middlesex
Jane Pricedaughter10Middlesex
Sophia Pricedaughter9

 

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