Name Info

Abigail THAYER 1685-1705
Fathers:Thomas,Thomas,THOMAS

Search.........Person
Gender.........female
PAF-ID.........09120835
Age............19y 5m 19d
Fam-Group......MOORE
Fam-ID.........THAYER
Citizenship....US born
Status.........deceased
Last-Marital...married

#Marriages.....1
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......1
#Events........1
#Images:.......0
#Comments......0
#Siblings......2
#Children......0

Person-Type....A
Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........mother
Spouse?........wife
Sibling?.......sister
Child?.........daughter
Twin...........no
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Parents and Siblings
  1. Parent: Thomas THAYER, male, born:1646 ?Braintree (Norfolk) Massachusetts, died:1705-12-07 (59y 11m 6d) ?Braintree (Norfolk) Massachusetts, Dad:Thomas THAYER, Mom:Anna\Hannah THAYER, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  2. Parent: Abigail Veazie, female, born:1646 ?Massachusetts, died:1712-01-11 (66y 0m 10d) ?Braintree (Norfolk) Massachusetts, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  3. Sibling: Abigail THAYER
  4. Sibling: Abigail THAYER

Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: 1705-06-12 ?Braintree (Norfolk) Massachusetts
  2. Spouse: James Penniman, male, born:1685 ?Massachusetts, died:1705-1775 (20y 0m 0d) ?Massachusetts, #SrcDocs:1

Events
Birth
: 1685-07-13, Age:19y 5m 19d, ?Braintree, Norfolk county, Massachusetts
Death
: 1705-1775, Age:19y 5m 19d, ?Massachusetts
Married
: 1705-06-12, Age:19y 5m 19d, ?Braintree, Norfolk county, Massachusetts, Role:bride

Places In
Braintree (Norfolk) Massachusetts

Sources
Book Memorial of The Thayer Name, Bezaleel Thayer, 1874


Data Issues
AncFlags between Spouses Mismatched

Historical
1685: France - Edict of Fontainebleau outlaws Protestantism in France, King Charles II dies
1686-1700: Turkey, Russia - The Russo-Turkish War (third of ten), Russia wins
1687: England - Isaac Newton publishes Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica
1688-1689: Netherlands, England - The Glorious Revolution starts with the Dutch Republic Invading England, England becomes a constitutional monarchy
1688-1691: Ireland - The War of the Two Kings in Ireland
1688-1697: France - The Grand Alliance sought to stop French expansion during the Nine Years War
1688: England - The Siege of Derry
1689: England, Ireland, Scotland - William ascends to the throne over England, Scotland, and Ireland
1689: England - John Locke publishes his first work called Letter Concerning Toleration
1689: Russia, China - The Treaty of Nerchinsk established a border between Russia and China
1689: Scotland, England - Battle of Killiecrankie is fought between Jacobite and Williamite forces in Highland Perthshire
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