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Mrs. <_?_> RIGGS 1690 ?NJ to 1720-1770 ?NJ

Search.........Person
PAF-ID.........09000609
Gender.........female
Status.........deceased
Age............30y0m0d
Last-Marital...married
Fam-Group......WILSON
Fam-ID.........RIGGS
Citizenship....US born

#Marriages.....1
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......1
#Events........1
#Images:.......0
#Comments......0
#Siblings......0
#Children......6

Person-Type....A
Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........mother
Spouse?........wife
Sibling?.......sister
Child?.........
Twin...........no
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Ancestor.......ancestor
RelatedToMe....7XGreat
Gen-#..........10
Ahn-#..........00000000609
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Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: 1716 ?New Jersey
  2. Spouse: JAMES RIGGS, male, born:1662-02-18 Newark, Essex county, New Jersey, died:1744 (81y10m14d) Maryland, Anc:1, #SrcDocs:1
  3. ..Child: John RIGGS, male, born:1710 Newark, Essex county, New Jersey, died:1789 (79y0m0d) Middlesex county, Massachusetts, Dad:JAMES RIGGS, Mom:<_?_> RIGGS, #SrcDocs:1
  4. ..Child: Thomas RIGGS, male, born:1711 Charles county, Maryland, died:1767 (56y0m0d) , Dad:JAMES RIGGS, Mom:<_?_> RIGGS, #SrcDocs:1
  5. ..Child: Edward RIGGS, male, born:1713-09-22 Trenton, Mercer county, New Jersey, died:1721-1805 (7y3m10d) , Dad:JAMES RIGGS, Mom:<_?_> RIGGS, #SrcDocs:1
  6. ..Child: Christopher RIGGS, male, born:1715-12-10 Trenton, Mercer county, New Jersey, died:1723-1810 (7y0m22d) , Dad:JAMES RIGGS, Mom:<_?_> RIGGS, #SrcDocs:1
  7. ..Child: JOHN SILAS RIGGS II, male, born:1717-10-30 New Jersey, died:1769-07-04 (51y8m4d) Cecil county, Maryland, Anc:1, Dad:JAMES RIGGS, Mom:<_?_> RIGGS, #SrcDocs:1
  8. ..Child: Jedediah RIGGS, male, born:1720-05-17 Morristown, Morris county, New Jersey, died:1751-1810 (30y7m15d) , Dad:JAMES RIGGS, Mom:<_?_> RIGGS, #SrcDocs:1

Events
Birth
: 1690 y0m0d, ?New Jersey
Married
: 1716 , Age:26y0m0d, ?New Jersey, Role:bride
Death
: 1720-1770, Age:30y0m0d, ?New Jersey

Places In
New Jersey

General

Research ,
Some sources say that the wife of James Riggs is Frances Colburn which happens to be the same name as the wife of James' son John. However, the Frances wife of James was born 1688 in Trenton, New Jersey and fied Jun.17,1735 in Morristown, New Jersey and her parents are unknown. See familySearch.org and geni.com.


Sources
Website ancestors.familySearch.org


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Historical
1690: Ireland - The Battle of the Boyne in Ireland
1691: United States - Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Plymouth Colony merge. This is in response to an attempt started in 1685 by King James II attempts to establish control over the colonies
1692: United States - Salem witch trials in Massachusetts. Over twenty people are hung for being witches.
1693-1694: France - Famine in France kills two million
1694: England - Mary II of England dies
1694: England - The Bank of England is established
1696-1697: Finland - Famine in Finland wipes out almost a third of the population
1697: England - The earliest known first-class cricket match took place in Sussex
1699: England - Thomas Savery demonstrates his first steam engine to the Royal Society
1699: Turkey - The Treaty of Karlowitz ends the Great Turkish War
1700-1721: Russia, Sweden - Russia supplants Sweden as the dominant Baltic power after the Great Northern War
1700: Japan - The 1700 Cascadia earthquake (magnitude nine) occurs off the coast of the Pacific Northwest, the coast of Japan is struck by a tsunami
1701-1702: England - The Daily Courant and The Norwich Post becomes the first daily newspapers in England
1701-1714: Spain - War of the Spanish Succession (aka. Queen Anne's War) was a conflict which Involved most of Europe
1702-1715: France - Camisard Rebellion in France
1702: Japan - Forty-seven Ronin (aka. Forty-seven Samura) attack Kira Yoshinaka (court title of Ko-zuke no suke, a province overseer) and then commits seppuku (a form of Japanese ritual suicide by disembowelment, originally reserved only for samurai)
1703-1711: Austria - The Rakoczi Uprising against the Habsburg Monarchy
1703: Russia - St. Petersburg founded by Peter the Great, Russian capital until 1918
1704: Japan - End of Genroku period in Japan
1706: United States - Benjamin Franklin is born in Boston
1707: England, Scotland - Act of Union passed merging the Scottish and the English Parliaments, thus establishing The Kingdom of Great Britain
1707: India - After the death of Aurangzeb, the Mughal Empire enters a long decline and the Maratha Empire slowly replaces It
1707: India - War of 27 years between the Marathas and Mughals ends in India
1707: Japan - Mount Fuji erupts in Japan
1708-1709: Germany - Famine kills one third of the population of East Prussia
1708: East Indies - The Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies and English Company Trading to the East Indies merged to form the United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies
1709: Afghanistan - Hotaki dynasty founded in Afghanistan
1709: Russia, Sweden, Turkey - Charles XII of Sweden flees to Ottoman Empire after Peter I of Russia defeats his army at the Battle of Poltava
1710-1711: Russia, Turkey - Ottoman Empire fights Russia in the Russo-Turkish War (fourth of ten), Turkish victory
1713-1714: India - Tarabai establishes rival Maratha Empire government in Kolhapur against Chattrapati Shahu
1714: England - Accession of George I, Elector of Hanover, to the throne of Great Britain, he rules until 1727
1715: England, Scotland - First Jacobite rebellion breaks out
1715: France - Louis XIV dies, leaving France deep in debt
1715: Italy - Pope Clement XI declares Catholicism and Confucianism Incompatible
1716: India - Establishment of the Sikh Confederacy along the India Pakistan border
1718-1730: Turkey - Tulip period of the Ottoman Empire
1718: United States - Blackbeard (Edward Teach) is killed by Robert Maynard in a North Carolina Inlet on the Inner side of Ocracoke Island
1718: United States - City of New Orleans founded by the French in North America
1719: England, Scotland - Spanish attempt to restart the Jacobite rebellion fails
1720-1721: France - The Great Plague of Marseille
1720: England, South America - The South Sea Bubble starts, It is a British joint stock company that tradez in South America, the company is granted a monopoly to trade in the Spanish South American colonies as part of a treaty during the War of Spanish Succession, the primary element of trade was slaves, in return, the company assumes the national debt England Incurs during the war
1720: Spain, Mexico - Spanish military embarks on the Villasur expedition from Mexico and travel into the Great Plains