SFHR Periodic Report All in database
People Alive All in database 2021/03/13
- 1921/09/04 Age: 99 F Booher, Reba Madelene
- 1921/10/15 Age: 99 M Benson, Clyde Little
- 1922/10/05 Age: 98 M Gottschling, John
- 1923/07/24 Age: 97 M Upchurch, Clarence Abraham
- 1924/05/05 Age: 96 F Simpson, Mary Evelyn
- 1924/12/04 Age: 96 M Overholt, Paul Kenneth
- 1925/07/10 Age: 95 M Summerlin, John Wayburn
- 1925/09/15 Age: 95 M Benson, Richard Edgar
- 1925/10/13 Age: 95 M Booher, George William Randall
- 1926/09/05 Age: 94 F Pedigo, Delsie Virginia (Arnold)
- 1927/06/20 Age: 93 F Marion, Phyllis June
- 1927/07/01 Age: 93 F Upchurch, Ila Sue
- 1927/07/06 Age: 93 F Buchanon, Julia
- 1927/10/01 Age: 93 F Zimmermann, Maria Anna
- 1928/09/10 Age: 92 M Booher, Joseph Pickens
- 1928/11/02 Age: 92 M Carmichael, John Craig
- 1929/10/19 Age: 91 F Lamastus, Mildred Volene (Duval)
- 1930/07/21 Age: 90 F Booher, Sara Alice
- 1931/--/-- Age: 90 M Bunch, John Walter Jr.
- 1931/04/14 Age: 89 F Booher, Joyce Clementine
- 1931/09/08 Age: 89 F Harlan, Mary Josephine (Lowhorn)
- 1932/03/29 Age: 88 M Cummings, Billy Odell
- 1932/04/30 Age: 88 M Schultz, Robert Andrew
- 1932/05/25 Age: 88 F Ewing, Sarah Margaret
- 1932/07/28 Age: 88 F Bristow, Deloris Mae (Rutherford)
- 1932/09/22 Age: 88 M Benson, Roy Lee
- 1933/04/02 Age: 87 F Booher, Doris Evangeline
- 1933/10/24 Age: 87 M Burchett, Knox Ryan
- 1934/04/20 Age: 86 F Cowell, Cynthia Jane
- 1934/06/06 Age: 86 M Booher, Harold
- 1934/07/29 Age: 86 M Booher, Edwin Ray
- 1934/10/16 Age: 86 M Ewing, James Morris
- 1935/--/-- Age: 86 M Dorsey, Royce Leon
- 1935/03/09 Age: 86 M Fudge, William
- 1935/04/27 Age: 85 M Huddleston, Ralph Edward
- 1935/05/12 Age: 85 M Lafever, James E.
- 1935/07/19 Age: 85 F Benson, girl Stillborn
- 1935/09/01 Age: 85 F Rix, Carol Maywood (Todd)
- 1935/11/12 Age: 85 F Goff, Margaret Viola
- 1935/11/14 Age: 85 M Cummings, Donald Lee
- 1936/01/31 Age: 85 F Bristow, Mary Mac (Martin, Evans)
- 1936/06/12 Age: 84 F Ewing, Mary Inez
- 1936/07/18 Age: 84 F McGuffey, Nancy Sharon
- 1936/08/09 Age: 84 F Preston, Mikel Ann
- 1937/02/02 Age: 84 M Flowers, Dan
- 1937/03/20 Age: 83 F Williams, Hazel
- 1937/06/19 Age: 83 M Grider, Charles Roy
- 1937/06/29 Age: 83 M Harlan, Norman Ewing
- 1937/07/28 Age: 83 M Huddleston, Lane Cleveland
- 1937/08/03 Age: 83 M Booher, Ralph Ewing
- 1937/10/30 Age: 83 F Carter, Martha Ann
- 1938/08/24 Age: 82 F Booher, Elizabeth Ann
- 1938/10/28 Age: 82 M Jones, Wayne
- 1939/02/09 Age: 82 M Burchett, Troy
- 1939/07/06 Age: 81 F Huff, Roxie
- 1939/07/25 Age: 81 M Jones, Richard Phillip
- 1939/08/01 Age: 81 F Booher, Virginia Kaye
- 1939/10/02 Age: 81 M Galbreath, William Edward (Ely)
- 1940/02/14 Age: 81 F Dilldine, Carolyn June (Forsyth)
- 1940/05/21 Age: 80 M Welch, Patrick R.
- 1940/05/28 Age: 80 M Carter, Allen Gene
- 1940/07/16 Age: 80 M Booher, Peter Choate
- 1940/09/06 Age: 80 F Long, Georgina Bow (Logsdon)
- 1941/03/14 Age: 79 M Galbreath, Howard Hugh (real last name Ely)
- 1941/09/02 Age: 79 M Booher, William Eugene
- 1941/09/09 Age: 79 F Lafever, Lilly Meirl (Williams)
- 1941/09/25 Age: 79 M Meeks, Nathan
- 1941/09/28 Age: 79 F Rix, Connie Amelia (Versiga)
- 1941/10/10 Age: 79 M Huddleston, Gary Phillip
- 1941/12/04 Age: 79 M Carter, Will Ray
- 1942/02/07 Age: 79 F Booher, Velma Ruth
- 1942/02/07 Age: 79 F Booher, Victoria
- 1942/02/24 Age: 79 M Buchheit, David R.
- 1942/03/14 Age: 78 M Wright, Jesse Wayne
- 1942/03/16 Age: 78 F Corcoran, Eileen
- 1942/05/13 Age: 78 M Terry, Phillip Arthur
- 1942/07/14 Age: 78 M Jones, Ben Hall
- 1942/08/12 Age: 78 F Williams, Mary Kay
- 1942/09/08 Age: 78 M Forsyth, Donald Brian
- 1942/11/13 Age: 78 F Rogers, Carole Elaine
- 1942/11/24 Age: 78 F Sweet, Delores (Miller)
- 1942/12/08 Age: 78 M Galbreath, Robert Lee (Ely)
- 1943/01/14 Age: 78 M Stack, Richard Glenn
- 1943/04/16 Age: 77 M Booher, James Wendell
- 1943/05/06 Age: 77 M Lafever, Beecher Jr.
- 1943/08/01 Age: 77 M Neal, Edward Denton
- 1943/08/15 Age: 77 F Mallory, Sandra Jane
- 1943/12/13 Age: 77 F Dilldine, Linda (Greenlee)
- 1943/12/18 Age: 77 F Taylor, Ladonna Cheryl
- 1944/02/17 Age: 77 M Upchurch, Buel Gayle
- 1944/03/18 Age: 76 F Pennycuff, Carolyn
- 1944/04/06 Age: 76 F McWhorter, Nell
- 1944/04/13 Age: 76 F Bristow, Marsha Jean (Todd)
- 1944/05/25 Age: 76 F Benson, Nancy Sue
- 1944/08/20 Age: 76 F White, Shirley Maye
- 1944/09/04 Age: 76 M Lafever, Mitchell Taylor
- 1944/10/15 Age: 76 M Van Jones, Lyle
- 1945/07/10 Age: 75 F Ackermann, Claudia Fran (Buchheit)
- 1945/12/31 Age: 75 F Lowhorn, Hazel
- 1946/03/02 Age: 75 F Long, Vinnie Ellen (Boone)
- 1946/05/19 Age: 74 M Booher, John Paul
- 1946/10/01 Age: 74 M Lafever, Robert Lonnie
- 1946/11/01 Age: 74 F Schmidt, Ursula Emma
- 1946/11/09 Age: 74 F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow)
- 1946/12/14 Age: 74 M Poore, Jerry Carl
- 1947/02/26 Age: 74 F Meece, Patricia Ann
- 1947/04/05 Age: 73 M Jones, Larry Edward
- 1947/05/10 Age: 73 M Booher, Steven
- 1947/06/25 Age: 73 F Booher, Mary Ann
- 1947/08/29 Age: 73 M Bristow, Roy Duane
- 1947/12/11 Age: 73 F Guthrie, Maggie (Selvidge)
- 1948/04/23 Age: 72 M Bristow, Timothy Knox
- 1948/10/30 Age: 72 F Harlan, Betty Josephine (Neal)
- 1948/11/25 Age: 72 F Poore, Linda Carolyn
- 1949/02/14 Age: 72 F Booher, Gail Lee
- 1949/06/06 Age: 71 M Lafever, Gary Leroy
- 1949/06/06 Age: 71 F Lafever, Terri Sue (Gaston)
- 1949/11/14 Age: 71 M Sweet, Larry
- 1950/01/15 Age: 71 F Bristow, Karen Sue (Steele)
- 1950/04/10 Age: 70 M Overholt, Kenneth Paul
- 1950/12/03 Age: 70 F Tieman, Colleen
- 1950/12/08 Age: 70 F McWhorter, Judy Lynn
- 1951/01/14 Age: 70 F Thrasher, Laura Diane
- 1951/02/28 Age: 70 F Sullivan, Patricia Lynn
- 1951/06/06 Age: 69 F Rafferty, June
- 1951/11/12 Age: 69 M Craig, Michael
- 1951/12/19 Age: 69 M Harlan, Roy Earl
- 1952/02/10 Age: 69 M McWhorter, Rex Alan
- 1952/03/17 Age: 68 M Wright, Thomas Lowell
- 1952/05/20 Age: 68 M Gottschling, Gary
- 1952/05/31 Age: 68 M Cass, Gary
- 1952/07/06 Age: 68 M Maupin, Howard Carter
- 1952/09/01 Age: 68 M Benson, John Edward
- 1952/10/31 Age: 68 M Overholt, Wayne Allen
- 1952/12/17 Age: 68 M Williams, Michael Leon
- 1953/--/-- Age: 68 M Marsico, Francis W.
- 1953/03/28 Age: 67 F Lafever, Judy Ann (Wise)
- 1953/03/28 Age: 67 M Lafever, Jeffery Davis
- 1953/04/13 Age: 67 M Carmichael, John Craig
- 1953/05/31 Age: 67 F Smith, Linda Jane
- 1953/09/14 Age: 67 M Jones, Steven Lynn
- 1953/10/17 Age: 67 F Booher, Randa Lynn
- 1953/12/30 Age: 67 F Love, Rhonda Jane (Jackson)
- 1954/02/27 Age: 67 F Alexander, Lana Gail (Reeves, Galbreath)
- 1954/04/20 Age: 66 M Allison, Donald Wayne
- 1954/06/12 Age: 66 M Colligan, Timothy
- 1954/07/01 Age: 66 M Cass, Barry
- 1954/09/23 Age: 66 F Phegley, Joyce Marie (Harlan)
- 1954/11/03 Age: 66 M Huddleston, Ralph Edward
- 1954/11/12 Age: 66 F Benson, Elizabeth Ann
- 1954/11/28 Age: 66 F Pramik, Mary Alice
- 1954/12/01 Age: 66 M Minkel, Stephen Ray
- 1955/--/-- Age: 66 M Mace, Mark Richard
- 1955/--/-- Age: 66 F Bristow, Shirley Anne
- 1955/03/28 Age: 65 M Harlan, John Randall
- 1956/--/-- Age: 65 M Brown, Ronnie H,
- 1956/02/-- Age: 65 F Todd, Cindy
- 1956/03/04 Age: 65 M Goodwin, David Carroll
- 1956/05/28 Age: 64 F Booher, Kathleen Allison
- 1956/12/16 Age: 64 M Booher, Nicholas
- 1957/--/-- Age: 64 M Thrasher, Gary
- 1957/--/-- Age: 64 M Thrasher, Larry
- 1957/04/-- Age: 63 M Todd, Gregory Paul
- 1957/05/23 Age: 63 F Allison, Denise Gale (Moore)
- 1957/07/24 Age: 63 M Ginther, Robert Michael
- 1957/08/07 Age: 63 F Love, Kathy Sue (Anderson)
- 1957/08/29 Age: 63 F Harlan, Wilma Diane (Ginther)
- 1957/09/09 Age: 63 M Richmond, Charles Edward
- 1957/11/18 Age: 63 M Huddleston, David Gene
- 1958/01/28 Age: 63 M Pierce, Paul
- 1958/03/-- Age: 63 M Anderson, Richard
- 1958/03/11 Age: 63 M Summerlin, James Wilson
- 1958/04/02 Age: 62 F Benson, Rebecca Ann
- 1958/08/-- Age: 62 F Todd, Connie Ree
- 1958/09/28 Age: 62 F Carter, Susanne
- 1958/10/25 Age: 62 M Galbreath, Joey Homer Andrew (Bell)
- 1959/04/11 Age: 61 F Harlan, Janice Lynn (Cooksey)
- 1959/04/29 Age: 61 F Booher, Diana Joy
- 1959/05/10 Age: 61 M Uhlmann, Stephen G.
- 1959/08/29 Age: 61 M Love, Jimmy Alan
- 1959/10/26 Age: 61 M Booher, Joseph Pickens
- 1959/10/27 Age: 61 F Payne, Kimberly
- 1960/--/-- Age: 61 F Hill, Kathy Ruth (Dorn)
- 1960/01/07 Age: 61 M Wooding, Eric L.
- 1960/01/08 Age: 61 M Anderson, David
- 1960/01/22 Age: 61 M Schultz, Stephen Lee
- 1960/02/11 Age: 61 M Terry, Chester Madison
- 1960/02/26 Age: 61 F Booher, Debbie Kay (Tann)
- 1960/04/14 Age: 60 M Harlan, Norman Dale
- 1960/04/25 Age: 60 F Marshall, Janet Lee (Harlan)
- 1960/05/05 Age: 60 M Gray, Ricky
- 1960/05/18 Age: 60 M Booher, David Robert
- 1960/06/06 Age: 60 M Summerlin, Joel David
- 1960/09/10 Age: 60 F Huddleston, Teresa Lynn
- 1960/09/10 Age: 60 M Huddleston, Kenneth Dale
- 1960/09/24 Age: 60 M Grider, Charles Scott
- 1961/03/25 Age: 59 F Galbreath, Latisha Mona Lisa (Bristow)
- 1961/07/14 Age: 59 F Huddleston, Lisa Ann
- 1961/07/27 Age: 59 F Bell, Marketta
- 1961/08/13 Age: 59 M Miller, Kenneth Edwin
- 1961/08/16 Age: 59 F Booher, Phyllis Kathleen
- 1961/09/06 Age: 59 M Schultz, Michael Robert
- 1961/11/-- Age: 59 F Carter, Becky
- 1961/11/03 Age: 59 F Preston, Michelle
- 1961/12/01 Age: 59 M Love, Billy Joe
- 1962/--/-- Age: 59 M Bristow, Larry Elton
- 1962/01/05 Age: 59 M Benson, Robert Douglas
- 1962/02/-- Age: 59 M Versiga, Louis Blake
- 1962/02/27 Age: 59 F Welch, Sherrie S. (Uhlmann)
- 1962/04/09 Age: 58 M Benson, Randall Lee
- 1962/05/13 Age: 58 F Booher, Sara Lynn
- 1962/08/24 Age: 58 F Galbreath, Anna Maria (Hulett, Bright, Bennett, Sparkman)
- 1962/09/06 Age: 58 M Myers, Charles Kenneth
- 1962/09/10 Age: 58 F Grider, Vickie Severn
- 1962/12/29 Age: 58 F Harlan, Teresa Mae (Wooding)
- 1963/03/22 Age: 57 F Huddleston, Sherry Diane
- 1963/05/07 Age: 57 F White, Victoria Faye
- 1963/05/14 Age: 57 F Scheffer, Sarah Elizabeth - Beth- (Allison)
- 1963/06/21 Age: 57 F Huddleston, Loretta Ann
- 1963/07/06 Age: 57 M Carmichael, Christopher Boyd
- 1963/07/24 Age: 57 F Booher, Kimathy Jane
- 1963/10/23 Age: 57 F Booher, Elizabeth Ellen
- 1963/12/25 Age: 57 F Love, Joy Lenette (Resko)
- 1964/--/-- Age: 57 F Bristow, Joann (Terrell)
- 1964/01/19 Age: 57 F Clark, Henrietta Christina
- 1964/03/10 Age: 57 F Grider, Rhonda Kaye
- 1964/07/16 Age: 56 M Carter, Oren Jeffery
- 1964/08/08 Age: 56 M Resko, Johnny Edward
- 1964/10/-- Age: 56 M Carter, Christopher
- 1964/10/18 Age: 56 M Harlan, Ronald Lee
- 1965/02/25 Age: 56 F Jones, Betsy Ann
- 1965/03/04 Age: 56 M Huddleston, Timothy Lane
- 1965/05/08 Age: 55 F Huddleston, Sonya Dawn
- 1965/08/10 Age: 55 F Burchett, Sarah Ann
- 1966/--/-- Age: 55 F Woodbury, Amelia Brooke
- 1966/--/-- Age: 55 M Carter, Scott Ray
- 1966/--/-- Age: 55 M Carter, John Earl
- 1966/02/25 Age: 55 F Pamplin, Bonnie Jo (Combs, Thrasher)
- 1966/02/26 Age: 55 F Stack, Sandra Marie
- 1966/04/07 Age: 54 F Benson, Molly Ruth
- 1966/05/06 Age: 54 F Dowling, Susan Eileen
- 1966/10/09 Age: 54 F Wright, Tammy Lynn
- 1966/12/22 Age: 54 M Huddleston, Todd Lester
- 1967/03/01 Age: 54 M Flowers, Russell Dan
- 1967/04/06 Age: 53 M Booher, Robert Michael
- 1967/04/14 Age: 53 F Upchurch, Cheryl Renee
- 1967/04/28 Age: 53 F Booher, Linda Jo
- 1967/09/17 Age: 53 F Terry, Elizabeth
- 1967/12/17 Age: 53 M Summerlin, John Edward
- 1968/06/24 Age: 52 M Stack, Jeffrey
- 1968/08/05 Age: 52 F Jones, Sara June
- 1969/08/03 Age: 51 M Drew, Charles Leonard
- 1969/08/15 Age: 51 M Schultz, David Andrew
- 1969/09/02 Age: 51 F Evans, Cynthia Lee
- 1970/--/-- Age: 51 F Harle, Amy Katherine (Arnett)
- 1970/--/-- Age: 51 M Jackson, Errin Burr
- 1970/04/01 Age: 50 F Wright, Cheri Ann
- 1970/05/05 Age: 50 F Grider, Stacey Lynn
- 1970/07/08 Age: 50 M Bristow, David Jesse
- 1970/07/24 Age: 50 M Huddleston, Tony Dale
- 1970/08/31 Age: 50 F Pamplin, Laura Leah (Mackiewicz, Chambliss)
- 1971/--/-- Age: 50 M Dalton, Sam
- 1971/02/11 Age: 50 F Booher, Deborah Elaine
- 1971/12/10 Age: 49 F Buchheit, Cynthia
- 1972/04/04 Age: 48 M Booher, John Paul
- 1972/04/29 Age: 48 F Walker, Shannon Kimberly
- 1972/06/10 Age: 48 F Harlan, Lisa Gay
- 1972/09/21 Age: 48 F Neal, Rebecca Lynn
- 1972/10/05 Age: 48 M Benson, Joshua Scott
- 1973/04/07 Age: 47 F Pamplin, Susan Rachel (Griffin)
- 1973/04/09 Age: 47 F Booher, Alison Marie
- 1973/08/09 Age: 47 F Booher, Victoria
- 1974/04/18 Age: 46 F Booher, Christeen
- 1974/07/16 Age: 46 F Booher, Tanda Nichole
- 1974/08/31 Age: 46 M Harlan, Joshua David
- 1974/11/19 Age: 46 M Harlan, Chad Glen
- 1974/12/05 Age: 46 M Booher, Brian
- 1975/04/03 Age: 45 M Harlan, Sheldon
- 1975/04/12 Age: 45 M Upchurch, Adam Kelley
- 1975/05/28 Age: 45 F Lewis, Patricia
- 1975/06/24 Age: 45 M Forsyth, Donald Bruce
- 1975/08/11 Age: 45 M Harlan, Jeremy Dean
- 1975/08/20 Age: 45 F Booher, Bridget
- 1975/12/05 Age: 45 M Booher, Eric Rodney
- 1976/01/05 Age: 45 F Forsyth, Ada Mireille {Tina Michelle}
- 1976/02/02 Age: 45 F Reagan, Julie Renea
- 1976/02/05 Age: 45 F Meeks, Jenny (Cord)
- 1976/04/12 Age: 44 F Booher, Mary Emily
- 1977/01/20 Age: 44 F Booher, Elizabeth
- 1977/04/02 Age: 43 M Harlan, Jeffery Daniel
- 1977/05/06 Age: 43 M Meeks, Steve
- 1977/05/10 Age: 43 F Booher, Virginia Lynn
- 1977/08/14 Age: 43 M Minkel, Gabriel S.
- 1977/11/13 Age: 43 F Jackson, Lea Lynette (Johnson)
- 1977/12/13 Age: 43 M Bristow, Christopher Michael
- 1978/03/27 Age: 42 M Harlan, Jason
- 1979/07/14 Age: 41 M Booher, Brett Steven
- 1979/08/18 Age: 41 F Gray, Jessica Lynn
- 1979/11/09 Age: 41 M Pierce, Daniel Paul
- 1980/--/-- Age: 41 M Williams, Michael
- 1980/01/25 Age: 41 M McWhorter, Nicholas Allen
- 1980/12/10 Age: 40 F Huddleston, Andrea Leigh
- 1981/01/01 Age: 40 M Gray, Brian Alan
- 1981/02/01 Age: 40 M Minkel, Lucas Todd
- 1981/04/16 Age: 39 M Moore, Christopher Shane
- 1981/09/27 Age: 39 F Forsyth, Velma Ruth (Arthur)
- 1981/10/24 Age: 39 F Galbreath, Christie Lanora
- 1982/02/24 Age: 39 M Booher, Nathaniel L.
- 1982/04/11 Age: 38 F Pierce, Susan Marie
- 1982/08/03 Age: 38 M McWhorter, Jeremy Clark
- 1983/03/08 Age: 38 M Booher, Jarred Allen
- 1983/07/13 Age: 37 M Brown, Jameson Allen
- 1983/10/08 Age: 37 M Record, Zachary
- 1983/10/16 Age: 37 M Allison, Ryan Patrick
- 1983/11/16 Age: 37 F Richmond, Brandy Mashelle
- 1983/11/18 Age: 37 M Huddleston, Jacob Cole
- 1984/08/14 Age: 36 M Brown, Stefan Nathaniel
- 1984/09/03 Age: 36 M Craig, Christopher Michael
- 1985/02/21 Age: 36 M McWhorter, Dustin James
- 1985/08/29 Age: 35 M Jennings, Howard Anthony Cruz
- 1986/03/12 Age: 35 F McCamey, Katie Elizabeth
- 1986/11/09 Age: 34 F Ginther, Ronda Elizabeth
- 1987/02/11 Age: 34 F Davis, Jennifer Dawn
- 1987/03/13 Age: 34 M Grider, Jordan Brooke
- 1987/11/03 Age: 33 F Richmond, Khrystal Gabrielle (Friedrichs)
- 1988/01/16 Age: 33 M Colligan, Christopher Patrick
- 1988/02/18 Age: 33 M Miller, Cody Lee
- 1988/03/09 Age: 33 F White, Brittany Simone
- 1988/10/31 Age: 32 M Combs, Dylan Kristopher
- 1988/11/29 Age: 32 M Booher, Adam David
- 1989/01/06 Age: 32 F Montag, Amanda Jo (Booher)
- 1989/01/23 Age: 32 M Grigson, Andrew Ross
- 1989/02/12 Age: 32 F Kuanfung, Jill Katherine
- 1989/07/21 Age: 31 M Booher, Brandon Michael
- 1989/10/07 Age: 31 M Sadowy, Jack Cameron
- 1989/11/03 Age: 31 F Grider, Allison Nicole
- 1990/05/02 Age: 30 M Benson, Alex Lee
- 1990/08/06 Age: 30 M Uhlmann, Kyle E.
- 1990/11/12 Age: 30 F Harlan, Leah Beth
- 1990/12/05 Age: 30 M Moore, Brandon Scott
- 1991/03/20 Age: 29 M Wooding, Evan Drake
- 1991/06/03 Age: 29 F Booher, Anna Elizabeth
- 1991/08/21 Age: 29 F Colligan, Courtney
- 1991/09/04 Age: 29 M Kuanfung, Jon Caleb
- 1992/01/23 Age: 29 F Uhlmann, Drew M.
- 1992/02/07 Age: 29 F Grigson, Erin Severn
- 1992/06/04 Age: 28 F Grider, Whitney Brett
- 1992/09/26 Age: 28 F Benson, Samantha Pollock
- 1992/09/30 Age: 28 M Booher, Joshua Lawrence
- 1992/11/18 Age: 28 F Harlan, Bethany Lee
- 1993/02/28 Age: 28 F Booher, Mysia Breanne
- 1993/05/26 Age: 27 F Miller, Sophia Rose
- 1994/02/24 Age: 27 F Bristow, Eva Victoria
- 1994/06/22 Age: 26 F McWhorter, Morgan Ann
- 1994/10/25 Age: 26 M Fister, Charles "Chaz" Edward
- 1994/11/14 Age: 26 M Griffin, Bryson Montgomery
- 1994/12/11 Age: 26 F Benson, Sarah Ewing
- 1995/03/02 Age: 26 F Wade, Lauren Elizabeth
- 1995/03/26 Age: 25 F Resko, Tessa Joy Danielle
- 1995/04/09 Age: 25 M Wooding, Tate Austen
- 1995/06/29 Age: 25 F Bristow, Maria Caroline
- 1996/12/05 Age: 24 F Griffin, Lillian Greer
- 1997/10/28 Age: 23 M Wade, Ben Scott
- 1997/12/23 Age: 23 M Harlan, Micah Wesley
- 1998/02/21 Age: 23 F Harlan, Kaitlyn Irene
- 1998/06/22 Age: 22 M Resko, Eldon Luke Cortez
- 1998/10/15 Age: 22 F Hacker, Courtney Hope
- 1999/01/20 Age: 22 M Francis, William Blake
- 1999/07/06 Age: 21 F Fister, Rachel Kaye
- 2000/06/27 Age: 20 M Booher, Tristan Allan
- 2001/02/10 Age: 20 F Harlan, Hannah Marie
- 2001/06/07 Age: 19 M Stack, Ethan Jeffrey Ebert
- 2001/07/11 Age: 19 F Benson, Carly Paige
- 2001/07/27 Age: 19 F Booher, Ashley Renea
- 2001/07/27 Age: 19 F Booher, Shelby Christine
- 2001/08/05 Age: 19 F Drew, Tori Leigh
- 2003/03/15 Age: 17 F Francis, Lilyann Grace
- 2003/12/12 Age: 17 M Harlan, Benjamin Chad
- 2005/04/20 Age: 15 M Stack, Gabrial Paul Ebert
- 2006/07/16 Age: 14 M Booher, Jacob Maxwell
- 2006/09/21 Age: 14 F Cord, Kasey
- 2006/10/16 Age: 14 F Booher, Caroline Colvin
- 2007/04/18 Age: 13 F Mackiewicz, Isabella Rose
- 2007/06/06 Age: 13 F Booher, Abigail Elyse
- 2007/08/13 Age: 13 F LaSala, Sienna
- 2008/08/11 Age: 12 F Celle, Taylor Elena Booher
- 2009/08/31 Age: 11 F Flowers, Trudy Evangeline
- 2010/05/11 Age: 10 M Forsyth, Logan
- 2012/03/07 Age:  9 M Jennings, Colt Ryne
- 2013/09/26 Age:  7 F McCramey, London Harper
- 2015/05/19 Age:  5 M Booher, Bryson Michael
People Born All in database
- 1566/--/-- M Bayless, Daniel
- 1578/--/-- M Bristow, Robert Clifton
- 1604/--/-- M Bristow, Robert
- 1609/--/-- F Curtis, Averilla (Bristow)
- 1617/--/-- M Bayless, John
- 1621/--/-- F Stillwell, Rebecca
- 1628/--/-- M Duck, Ezekeliah
- 1634/--/-- F Hoope, Hannah (Duck)
- 1642/--/-- M Bayless, John
- 1643/--/-- F Bayless, Rebecca
- 1643/--/-- M Bristow, Robert
- 1645/--/-- M Bayless, Elias
- 1645/--/-- F Rusco, Ruth
- 1646/--/-- F Bayless, Elizabeth
- 1647/--/-- M Bayless, Thomas
- 1649/--/-- M Bristow, John
- 1649/--/-- M Harlan, George
- 1650/--/-- M Bayless, Jonathan
- 1653/--/-- F Nicholls, Michal (Bristow)
- 1654/--/-- F Bayless, Mary
- 1656/--/-- M Bayless, Demares
- 1658/--/-- F Bayless, Abigail
- 1660/--/-- M Lafevre, Issac
- 1660/--/-- M Bossard/Bossart, Gean (John)
- 1660/--/-- F Bayless, Ruth
- 1660/--/-- F Duck, Elizabeth (Harlan)
- 1662/--/-- F Bayless, Rebecca
- 1670/05/09 F Goodloe, Mary (Carter, Bristow)
- 1680/--/-- F Gardner, Mary (Bristow)
- 1680/05/09 F Bristow, Joanna
- 1682/10/29 M Bristow, William
- 1683/--/-- M Bayless, Daniel
- 1684/02/15 F Bristow, Michal (Owen)
- 1686/10/-- M Peyton, Valentine
- 1687/--/-- M Lafevre, Abraham
- 1687/--/-- F Linton, Frances (Peyton)
- 1687/06/12 M Bristow, Thomas
- 1690/--/-- M Bozarth, Simon
- 1690/07/06 F Bristow, Elizabeth
- 1691/03/13 F Bristow, Sarah
- 1692/--/-- M Harlan, James
- 1694/--/-- F Mason/Marson, Mary (Bozarth)
- 1694/06/17 M Bristow, Nicholas
- 1696/--/-- M Bristow, James
- 1700/--/-- M Wood, William
- 1709/06/04 M Bristow, Edward
- 1710/--/-- F Coleman, Mary (Wood)
- 1712/--/-- F Bristow, Anne (Seale)
- 1713/--/-- M Reives, James
- 1713/02/02 M Bristow, William
- 1713/08/10 M Bristow, Jedediah
- 1714/--/-- M Bozarth, John
- 1714/--/-- F Lake, Johannah
- 1715/01/02 M Harlan, John
- 1715/08/15 F Bristow, Mary (Ammons)
- 1716/--/-- F Borden, Innocent (Bozarth)
- 1716/--/-- M Bayless, Daniel
- 1716/--/-- M Bristow, Chichester
- 1717/04/04 F Pierson, Sarah Bean (Reives)
- 1718/05/17 M Bristow, Charles
- 1720/04/-- F Peyton, Eleanor Waller (Powell)
- 1721/06/25 M Bristow, John
- 1722/07/17 F Bristow, Michal
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- 1782/--/-- F Smith, Rebecca (Stockton)
- 1782/--/-- F Lafever, Cathereena
- 1782/--/-- M Stockton, Jesse
- 1783/--/-- M I, Willis Daniel Benson,
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- 1784/--/-- M Bristow, Joseph (Jasper)
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- 1786/--/-- F Ryan, Eleanor "Nelly" (Wood)
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- 1789/04/17 F Bristow, Nancy (Culver)
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- 1791/--/-- F Bristow, Margaret (Lewis)
- 1792/--/-- F Irwin, Nancy (Bristow)
- 1793/11/03 F Bagby, Elvira
- 1794/--/-- M Bristow, Miles
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- 1796/--/-- F Bristow, Hannah (Harrison) (Davisson)
- 1797/--/-- M Faulkner, William Alexander
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- 1797/--/-- M Hopper, William
- 1798/--/-- F Bolton, Ellen
- 1798/--/-- M Bristow, Samuel
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- 1799/--/-- F Bristow, Sarah (Acree)
- 1799/--/-- F Majors, Louisa (Koger)
- 1799/--/-- M Lafever, John
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- 1801/04/03 M Bagby, Walter
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- 1801/12/10 F Neal, Elizabeth O. (Harlan)
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- 1802/04/15 F Huff, Zilpha (Ferguson)
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- 1844/--/-- F Benson, Sarah
- 1844/--/-- M Cowan, Andrew
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- 1847/10/16 F Benson, Margaret
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- 1848/--/-- M Logan, William A.
- 1848/10/-- F Owens, Nancy A. (Wright)
- 1849/--/-- M Bristow, Adrian Jackson
- 1849/--/-- F Brown, Ellender (Bruton)
- 1849/--/-- M Cowan, James B.
- 1849/--/-- F Benson, Amanda J.
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- 1849/09/28 F Wood, Mary Jane (Lyons)
- 1850/--/-- M Logan, Benjamin
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- 1852/--/-- M Benson, Robert
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- 1857/10/09 M Little, Nicholas Oleslon
- 1858/--/-- F Parsley, Polly Ann
- 1858/--/-- M Bagby, Charles R.
- 1858/--/-- F Armstrong, Susan Bell (Phillips)
- 1858/--/-- M Parmley, Lewis
- 1858/04/04 F Bagby, Alice (Vincent)
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- 1858/06/20 F Harlan, America
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- 1859/11/30 M Schmidt, Karl Paul
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- 1860/--/-- F Owen, Louisa B. (O'Conner)
- 1860/--/-- M Cowan, William J. "Bill"
- 1860/--/-- F Parmley, Mary Ellen (Crockett)
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- 1860/12/14 F Bristow, Frances Ellen (Webb)
- 1861/--/-- F Bagby, Mary (Ewing) "Mollie"
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- 1863/--/-- M Parrigin, Frank Wolford
- 1863/09/13 M Owen, John B.
- 1863/10/24 F Brown, Nancy Carolyn (Lawhorn)
- 1863/12/03 F Bowman, Martha (Harlan)
- 1864/04/19 F Hopkins, Agnes Bell (Parrigin)
- 1864/09/07 M Wood, David Reuben
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- 1865/02/18 F Reeves, Jennie (Dabney)
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- 1865/08/25 F Benson, Eliza Frances
- 1866/01/18 M Bagby, Luther
- 1866/02/06 M Upchurch, Abraham L.
- 1866/09/09 F Ewing, Mariba Augusta (Mackey)
- 1867/--/-- M Bozarth, Elijah
- 1867/07/20 F Cross, Leona Jane
- 1867/10/28 F Hood, Lina (Lollar, Bristow)
- 1868/--/-- F Parmley, Nancy M. (Bertram)
- 1868/--/-- M Cowan, Samuel
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- 1868/02/24 F Wray, Sarah Susan (Cowan)
- 1868/03/02 M Benson, William Bradford Alexander
- 1868/03/15 M White, William Henry
- 1868/05/08 F Wood, Elizabeth Sonora (Maupin)
- 1868/05/30 F Choate, Frelia Clementine
- 1868/08/04 M Gwinn, George A.
- 1868/08/18 M Neighbours, Daniel Eben Delinney Dixon
- 1869/--/-- M Burris, Otho
- 1870/--/-- F Lyons, Martha Ann (Upchurch)
- 1870/--/-- F Speck, Belle
- 1870/--/-- F Bagby, Annie
- 1870/--/-- F Ballenger, Armilda J. (Byers)
- 1870/09/27 F Hopper, Nealie (McKinley)
- 1870/10/22 M Benson, Richard James
- 1870/11/-- F Gwinn, Mary A. (Maupin)
- 1870/11/15 F Parmley, Margaret L. (Wood)
- 1870/11/17 M Maupin, Marvin A.
- 1870/12/14 M Wood, Samuel Armitage
- 1871/--/-- M Cowan, Allen
- 1871/03/04 F Lyons, Catherine (Edwards)
- 1871/06/18 F Bozarth, Mary Elizabeth "Betty" (Goff)
- 1871/11/04 F Tuggle, Martha Ellen (Upchurch)
- 1871/12/26 M Lafever, William Thomas
- 1872/--/-- F Griffin, Margaret Jane (Smith)
- 1872/02/06 F Wood, Nannie Piera (White)
- 1872/02/08 F Speck, Hortense (Hortie)
- 1872/08/13 F Bruton, Ellen (Bristow)
- 1872/08/31 M Lafever, James Monroe
- 1872/10/12 M Gwinn, Reuben Wood
- 1872/10/13 M Bray, James Ewel
- 1873/03/12 M Lyons, Edward
- 1873/05/05 F Maupin, Myrtie (Gwinn)
- 1873/10/01 M Bristow, Samuel William
- 1873/12/16 F Griffin, Mary Alice Elizabeth (Groce)
- 1874/--/-- F Speck, Almer
- 1874/03/20 F Stephenson, Mary Florence (Maupin)
- 1874/04/15 M Upchurch, William Fox
- 1874/04/24 M Lyons, Issac
- 1875/--/-- M Lafever, Zachariah
- 1875/--/-- M Garner, John Ellison
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- 1875/02/16 M Grider, George W.
- 1875/06/14 M Lafever, Andrew J.
- 1875/06/18 F Parmley, Rachel (Upchurch)
- 1875/09/12 F Lyons, Mary Elizabeth (Wright)
- 1875/10/05 M Griffin, Joseph William
- 1875/12/19 M Bagby, Roderick
- 1876/--/-- F Speck, Gertrude
- 1876/04/01 F Hopper, Lula (Lyons)
- 1876/04/01 M Franklin, Edward McQuown
- 1876/04/18 M Ewing, Jesse Chilton
- 1877/--/-- F Larr, Ora Maude
- 1877/--/-- M Adler, William F. Sr.
- 1877/01/17 F Parmley, Eliza Lizzie (Braswell)
- 1877/04/12 F Bruton, Edna Thomas (Neighbours)
- 1877/04/22 M Lawson, William Lee "Red Eye Bill"
- 1877/07/07 F Lyons, Margaret (Albertson)
- 1877/08/29 F Lafever, Mary Louraine (Maynard)
- 1877/11/04 M Bristow, Prentice Marshall
- 1878/--/-- M Speck, Lon
- 1878/01/12 F Sensbach, Emma
- 1878/04/06 M Griffin, John Issac
- 1878/09/14 M Bristow, Walter Monroe
- 1878/09/15 F Harlan, Louisa Jane (Bray)
- 1878/10/-- M Meeker, Jacob Edwin
- 1878/12/06 M Hopper, Thomas
- 1879/08/02 F Bruton, Alice (Franklin)
- 1879/08/08 M Lyons, Johnnie
- 1879/09/17 M Wright, William R.
- 1879/11/18 M Lafever, John W.
- 1880/--/-- M Speck, Orphia
- 1880/--/-- M Guthrie, James H.
- 1880/01/16 F Bruton, Cora (Garner)
- 1880/01/30 F Hopper, Lola
- 1880/02/27 F Duvall, Myrtle "Myrtie" (Grider)
- 1880/04/07 M Lafever, Eli
- 1880/04/16 F Lee, Mary Etta (Griffin)
- 1881/--/-- F Drees, Katherine (Adler)
- 1881/--/-- M Phillips, Walter Mason
- 1881/01/08 M Grider, Orestes Smith
- 1881/02/10 M Braswell, Leander A.
- 1881/04/11 F Bristow, Gertie (Simpson)
- 1881/06/07 M Lyons, Thomas Fox
- 1881/07/28 F Griffin, Delia Ann (Crabtree)
- 1881/08/07 F Denney, Nancy Brittain
- 1882/--/-- F Phillips, Mary Susan
- 1882/--/-- F Loftis, May Belle (Ely)
- 1882/10/07 M Harlan, John Thomas
- 1883/--/-- F Jones, Vie (Lyons)
- 1883/01/10 F Carter, Dora Jewell (Wood)
- 1883/04/08 M Lafever, Levi Lee
- 1883/04/25 F Lyons, Minnie
- 1883/10/23 M Wood, Bayless Lemoyn
- 1884/--/-- M Huddleston, Elvine O.
- 1884/--/-- M Ely, William Oliver
- 1884/01/19 F Hopper, Zona (Leveridge)
- 1884/03/31 F Cook, Isa Lee (Lawson)
- 1884/08/22 F Duncan, Maggie (Bristow)
- 1884/11/19 M Phillips, J Hugh
- 1884/12/10 F Harlan, Mary Belle
- 1885/--/-- M Bagby, John Hanson
- 1885/--/-- F Parrigin, Sallie (Grider)
- 1885/--/-- F Randolph, Mahala (Lafever)
- 1885/01/17 F Huddleston, Mary Emmaline (Ferguson)
- 1885/02/06 F Settles, Finnie Mildred (Phillips, Ely)
- 1885/03/13 F Griffin, Sarah Lou Ella (Zachary)
- 1885/03/14 M Lafever, Luke Gilliam
- 1885/04/20 F Lyons, Addie (Hopper)
- 1886/03/01 F Griffin, Ada Ermon (Harlan)
- 1886/04/30 F Lester, Laura (Lyons)
- 1886/06/17 M Little, Daniel Edgar
- 1886/07/26 M Ferguson, William Brooks
- 1886/10/03 F Booher, Sabina Albina
- 1886/10/19 F Lollar, Olivia (Ewing)
- 1886/11/11 F Hopper, Algie
- 1887/--/-- M Phillips, William Floyd
- 1887/05/27 F Manning, Mertie (Lyons)
- 1888/05/18 F Little, Janie Maud
- 1888/07/16 M Smith, Millard Fillmore
- 1888/11/14 M Booher, Samuel Porter
- 1888/12/10 M Lyons, William Henry Harrison
- 1889/--/-- F Phillips, Nora Ellen
- 1889/01/21 M Harlan, Quintice
- 1889/03/01 M Lafever, Winfield
- 1889/10/30 F Hopper, Pearl
- 1890/01/04 F Little, Mary Alda
- 1890/01/08 M Booher, William Leroy
- 1890/02/17 M Bunch, John W.
- 1890/03/31 F Higginbotham, Martha Helen
- 1890/08/07 F Parrigan, Ephriam M.
- 1890/10/-- M Griffin, Leo R
- 1890/10/03 M Schmidt, Ferdinand
- 1890/10/06 F Kuhner, Emma Berta
- 1890/10/15 M Lafever, Asher
- 1891/--/-- M Davis, Daniel C.
- 1891/01/13 F Upchurch, Sallie Ethel (Huddleston)
- 1891/07/17 F Goff, America Alice (Lafever)
- 1891/09/04 M Booher, Jesse Severe
- 1891/10/30 F Warder, Janie Mae (Bagby)
- 1891/11/18 M Ewing, William Jesse Howard
- 1892/--/-- F Phillips, Annie Lee
- 1892/03/20 M Hopper, James B.
- 1892/08/14 F Guffey, Myrtie Elma
- 1892/09/03 M Upchurch, Obie Cleveland
- 1892/09/08 M Cowan, Floyd Herbert
- 1892/11/03 F Booher, Bessie Gladsy
- 1892/12/23 F Little, Alice Bessie
- 1892/12/25 M Bristow, Roy Prentice
- 1893/02/06 F Ewing, Bessie Forest
- 1893/03/05 M Sloan, James Roscoe
- 1893/04/07 F Goff, Betty Ann (Morris)
- 1893/07/25 F Griffin, Edna E. (Parrigin, Harlan)
- 1893/08/06 M Cummings, Odell Ansolem
- 1893/12/31 M Harlan, Eary W.
- 1894/--/-- F Phillips, Elizabeth May
- 1894/01/22 M Cowan, Edward Preston
- 1894/01/26 F Booher, Mary Nancy Ethel
- 1894/03/13 F Shipley, Lillie (Ewing)
- 1894/05/02 F Lafever, Elvira
- 1894/08/27 M Upchurch, William Clarence
- 1894/09/18 F Little, Fannie Ora
- 1894/10/28 M Speck, Herschel E.
- 1894/11/11 M Ewing, Matthew Campbell
- 1895/--/-- F Byers, Geneva (Davis)
- 1895/--/-- M Sherrell, William Jordan
- 1895/01/30 M Benson, William Richard (Willie)
- 1895/02/05 M Wood, Chester Paul
- 1895/04/14 M Goff, Charlie Clay
- 1895/05/16 M Bristow, Kelly McClain
- 1895/06/24 F Griffin, Nora Lorene (Allen)
- 1895/10/19 M Booher, John Albert
- 1896/--/-- M Burris, William Howard
- 1896/01/02 F Cowan, Fratie Ellen (Sloan)
- 1896/02/20 F Ewing, Margaret Mariba
- 1896/04/07 M Little, Alford Oscar (Bill)
- 1896/09/09 M Lafever, Columbus
- 1896/12/30 M Booher, Robert Chester
- 1897/--/-- M Phillips, Ancil Thomas
- 1897/01/07 F Bybee, Mattie Lee
- 1897/01/12 F Baise, Vesta Lee (Harlan)
- 1897/02/04 M Benson, Floyd Herman
- 1897/05/01 M Ewing, Charles Rogers
- 1897/05/22 F Dick, Velma Ingroma (Upchurch)
- 1897/05/24 F Lafever, Ella Odell (Goff)
- 1897/08/06 F Reece, Rachel E. (Harlan)
- 1897/08/18 M Benson, Rufus (Rufe) Danial
- 1897/08/27 M Upchurch, Stanley Tuggle
- 1897/09/11 M Gwinn, Washington Herbert
- 1897/09/23 F Duvall, Mary Severn Ross
- 1897/11/11 F Goff, Nancy (Pullum)
- 1897/11/26 M Meeks, Hollie
- 1898/--/-- M Griffin, John J.
- 1898/03/10 M Booher, Wellington Virgil
- 1898/05/28 M Maupin, Wendell Lafayette
- 1898/06/08 F Cowan, Antha Artema (Shelton)
- 1898/07/31 M Bray, Hobart
- 1898/09/06 M Hill, Hezzie K.
- 1898/09/12 F Farmer, Nellie Jane
- 1898/09/18 F Ewing, Jennie Lawless
- 1898/10/-- F Griffin, Carrie
- 1898/10/07 F Dabney, Willie Cohen (Speck)
- 1898/10/22 M Benson, Richard Oscar
- 1899/--/-- F Wood, Lillian P. (Huff, Harlan)
- 1899/--/-- M Phillips, Harry James
- 1899/03/12 M Lamastus, Lewis James
- 1899/07/23 M Farley, John Pascal
- 1899/08/27 M Upchurch, Hiram Welby
- 1899/10/15 M Edwards, Colonel Hovie
- 1899/10/21 F Schimpf, Maria
- 1899/12/09 M Cross, James Otto
- 1900/--/-- F Lafever, Mary Canzada
- 1900/02/29 F Ewing, Nettie Irene
- 1900/03/08 F Goff, Lena Gertrude (Pullum)
- 1900/03/16 F Simpson, Jewell (Farley)
- 1900/04/-- M Meeker, David Olan
- 1900/04/18 M Benson, Alfred Clayton
- 1900/05/04 M Booher, Edwin Raymond
- 1900/08/04 F McKinley, Ida Helen (Upchurch)
- 1900/09/06 F Benson, Lena May
- 1901/02/16 F Maupin, Audrey Ester
- 1901/03/18 F Campbell, Lillie M. (Maupin)
- 1901/07/18 M Beck, Elbert Herman
- 1901/10/01 M Ewing, John Bagby
- 1901/12/25 M Upchurch, Felix
- 1902/--/-- F Craft, Ruby (Bristow)
- 1902/01/31 F Goff, Mary Ida (Dilldine)
- 1902/02/04 F Booher, Sallie Jane
- 1902/04/27 F Hopper, Lillie (Bristow, Davis)
- 1902/04/29 M Wright, James Oscar
- 1902/06/30 F Stewart, Martha (Lafever)
- 1902/07/07 F Benson, Alcie Jane
- 1902/11/07 F Burris, Stella E. (Hill)
- 1903/--/-- F Settles, Hazel June
- 1903/--/-- F Griffin, Virgie E.
- 1903/02/07 F Meeker, Esther Naomi
- 1903/02/11 M Lyons, Doyle
- 1903/03/28 M Burchett, Joe Ryan
- 1903/04/26 F Arnold, Flora Belle (Bunch)
- 1903/05/01 M Arnold, Luther B.
- 1904/--/-- F Phillips, Hattie Mae
- 1904/--/-- M Phillips, William Delaney
- 1904/01/26 M Booher, Jonathan Pickens
- 1904/02/12 F Byers, Mary N. (McGuffey)
- 1904/03/04 M Wright, John Porter
- 1904/03/07 M Edwards, Roy c.
- 1904/03/23 F Goff, Martha Ada (Morris, Jones)
- 1904/03/28 M Zimmermann, Friedrich Eugen
- 1904/04/11 M Gorsuch, William N.
- 1904/05/01 M Benson, Roy Lee
- 1904/07/25 F Ewing, Sophia (Cross)
- 1904/10/06 F Lawhorn, Ola Lee (Lamastus)
- 1904/12/05 F Grider, Golda (Thrasher)
- 1904/12/27 F Benson, Ella Frances
- 1905/--/-- F Griffin, Rosa Jane (Cummings)
- 1905/--/-- M Phillips, Robert Lee
- 1905/05/10 M Booher, Frank Harlan
- 1905/06/21 M Bennett, James M.
- 1905/07/26 M Arnold, John Leslie
- 1905/08/29 F Hopper, Ollie Vivian (Adler)
- 1905/09/13 M Harlan, Arthur
- 1905/11/06 M Ewing, Robert
- 1905/11/06 F Ewing, Mary (Booher)
- 1905/12/23 F Bell, Lelia (Hopper)
- 1906/--/-- F Glover, Velma Ruth (Forsyth)
- 1906/02/16 M Adler, William F. Jr.
- 1906/04/05 F Wright, Minnie Pearl (Smith)
- 1906/05/20 F Benson, Bonnie Sue
- 1906/05/27 F Upchurch, Sallie Mae (Dyer)
- 1906/10/06 M Goff, James Roy "Jimmy"
- 1907/01/12 F Benson, Emma Louisa
- 1907/02/28 F Hopper, Zela (Gorsuch)
- 1907/03/08 F Guffey, Myrtle (Lyons)
- 1907/03/26 F Guthrie, Alice Ovaleen
- 1907/04/25 M Booher, Benjamin Horace
- 1907/09/07 M Harlan, Walter T.
- 1907/10/06 F Benson, Glendon Lucile
- 1907/10/24 M Love, James Hosie
- 1908/--/-- M Phillips, Charles
- 1908/--/-- M Lafever, Samuel Lee
- 1908/03/11 F Ewing, Annie (Harlan)
- 1908/03/16 M Ewing, Hall S.
- 1908/07/24 M Wright, Jesse Leo
- 1908/11/03 F Booher, Georgia Belle
- 1908/11/11 F Lafever, Myrtle Elvira (Love)
- 1908/12/09 F Lyons, Minnie Stella (Upchurch)
- 1908/12/18 F Felkins, Allie Alice Caroline
- 1908/12/22 M Benson, Raymond
- 1909/--/-- F Mansfield, Della G.
- 1909/01/03 M Goff, Lanis Franklin
- 1909/01/05 F Bristow, Bertie Bow (Long)
- 1909/02/05 M Hopper, Jesse Laurel
- 1909/04/09 M Easterly, Elliot Lotspiech
- 1909/05/07 M Franklin, George Lance
- 1909/05/13 F Meeker, Miriam
- 1909/05/16 F Sumners, Nancy Nurline
- 1909/08/15 M Lyons, Willie Porter
- 1909/09/24 M Harlan, Floyd
- 1909/11/10 M McGuffey, George
- 1910/--/-- F Phillips, Louise
- 1910/--/-- M Griffin, Adam
- 1910/--/-- M Forsyth, Donald D.
- 1910/01/15 M Stack, Edward Paul
- 1910/03/01 M Benson, Marvin McKinley
- 1910/03/05 F Ewing, Martha A. (Glenn)
- 1910/09/09 F Wright, Exie (Anderson)
- 1910/09/10 F Benson, Malda Leona
- 1910/10/08 M Lafever, Charlie Columbus
- 1911/04/17 F Hopper, Myrta (Easterly)
- 1911/07/16 M Ledbetter, Balem Caster
- 1911/07/28 F Denney, Bonnie (Lyons)
- 1911/10/05 M Booher, Marvin Pauline
- 1911/10/11 F Lyons, Fairy
- 1911/11/04 M Harlan, Luther
- 1911/11/04 F Harlan, Edna
- 1911/11/06 F Bristow, Jessie Ree (Rix)
- 1912/--/-- F Phillips, Ruth
- 1912/--/-- F Shoultz, Clara (Arnold)
- 1912/01/28 M Carter, Earl
- 1912/02/23 M Booher, son stillborn
- 1912/06/16 M White, Johnny Robert
- 1912/07/04 M Benson, Fred Carlyle
- 1912/08/17 F Lawson, Ruby Ermon (Harlan)
- 1912/10/18 M Wood, Walter Baker
- 1912/10/27 M Benson, Willis Daniel
- 1912/12/03 M Lafever, Herschel
- 1913/--/-- M Phillips, Ansel Thomas
- 1913/01/17 M Ely, Harry Decatur
- 1913/01/18 M Lyons, James Charlie
- 1913/03/22 F Meeker, Louise
- 1913/06/24 F Hopper, Ella Mae (Beck)
- 1913/11/22 F Booher, Ruby Nell
- 1914/02/11 F Copenhaver, Ina G. (Lyons)
- 1914/03/14 F Arnold, Nettie Jewell (Arnold)
- 1914/04/06 F Benson, Rosa Mae
- 1914/04/26 F Jackson, Margaret (Franklin)
- 1914/05/05 F Ewing, Mary Augusta
- 1914/05/20 M Lyons, Grady
- 1914/07/14 F Spears, Betty Ann (Lafever)
- 1914/08/30 M Wright, Frank Dyer
- 1914/09/13 M Goff, Delbert Hise
- 1915/01/06 F Goff, Dovie Ellen
- 1915/01/31 M Upchurch, Ahile Knox
- 1915/02/06 F Lafever, Ruba Ada (Dilldine)
- 1915/06/24 M Upchurch, Herbert "Doc"
- 1915/07/06 M Booher, Robert Perry
- 1915/07/21 M Ely, Howard Edward
- 1915/09/21 M Neighbors, Kenneth F.
- 1915/12/17 F Allen, Vera Ruth
- 1916/--/-- F Ewing, Mary Elizabeth (Hughes)
- 1916/01/17 M Wright, General Glenn
- 1916/02/04 F Hopper, Ruby (Strickland, Hite)
- 1916/02/28 M Harlan, Paul
- 1916/03/10 M Huddleston, Daniel Cleveland
- 1916/05/02 F OOten, Anna Lee (Upchurch)
- 1916/08/29 F Arnold, Flossie Beatrice
- 1916/09/08 F Booher, Mable Imogene
- 1916/10/16 F Goff, Della Myrtis
- 1916/12/08 M Booher, Aubrey Orestes
- 1916/12/23 F Booher, Beatrice Eileen
- 1917/--/-- M Lyons, Robert
- 1917/02/14 M Allen, William Paul
- 1917/03/15 F Harlan, Effie May (Dorsey)
- 1917/04/07 F McKinney, Lena (Lawson) "Skin" "Lena Rivers"
- 1917/04/30 M Zachary, Wille Clyde
- 1917/06/29 M Lafever, Lonnie Oscar
- 1917/07/14 M Williams, Carl Leon
- 1917/07/30 F Lyons, Mary Lou (Vitatoe)
- 1917/08/03 F Hurt, Lola Annis (Upchurch)
- 1917/08/16 M Schmidt, Karl Ferdinand
- 1917/09/07 M Benson, Vernon (Jack)
- 1917/10/14 F Braswell, Artha (White)
- 1917/11/14 F Upchurch, Willie Alma
- 1917/11/22 M Hopper, John W.
- 1917/12/20 M McWhorter, Lloyd Cleveland
- 1918/05/10 M Ferguson, Jack
- 1918/05/17 F Booher, Nina Marie
- 1918/07/-- M Lawson, Homer
- 1918/10/31 F Bristow, Vinnie M.
- 1918/11/09 F Wright, Roxie (Bertram)
- 1918/11/11 M Goff, Bethel Ralph
- 1919/--/-- M Phillips, Erman Ray
- 1919/06/02 M Conner, Garlin Murl
- 1919/06/05 M Farley, Jack
- 1919/07/26 M Bristow, Prentice Marshall, Jr.
- 1919/08/02 F Henson, Mildred Louise
- 1919/10/24 M Duvall, Joe Shelby
- 1919/11/04 F Benson, Vera Alice (Sis)
- 1919/11/24 M Lafever, Beecher Franklin
- 1919/12/27 F Booher, Mildred
- 1920/03/10 M Bristow, Jesse Willard
- 1920/03/26 M Allen, James Thomas
- 1920/03/28 M Bristow, James Monroe
- 1920/06/19 F Cannon, Clara Francis (Bristow)
- 1920/08/09 F Goff, Nodie Mae
- 1920/10/31 F Cummings, Margaret Nell (Claborn)
- 1920/11/03 F Booher, Mada
- 1920/11/27 M Morgan, Newman Lee
- 1921/--/-- M Lyons, John
- 1921/05/18 F Koger, Clara Denton (Ferguson)
- 1921/08/12 F Harlan, Nora (Dishon)
- 1921/09/04 F Booher, Reba Madelene
- 1921/09/25 F Phillips, Hazel June (Ely, Galbreath, Allen & others)
- 1921/10/02 F Zachary, Velma Marie (Sanders)
- 1921/10/15 M Benson, Clyde Little
- 1922/--/-- F Hill, Corrine
- 1922/03/14 F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow)
- 1922/03/14 F Lafever, Lena Dora (Sweet)
- 1922/10/05 M Gottschling, John
- 1923/01/09 M Cummings, Joe Frank
- 1923/01/10 M Lyons, William E.
- 1923/02/13 F Goff, Elizabeth Jewell (Williams)
- 1923/04/27 M Maupin, Howard C.
- 1923/07/15 F Bristow, Hazel Mae (Barber)
- 1923/07/15 M Allison, Willie Clayburn
- 1923/07/24 M Upchurch, Clarence Abraham
- 1923/08/31 F Benson, Glendon Ora
- 1923/12/03 F Cross, Dorleen (McWhorter)
- 1924/--/-- M Phillips, William David
- 1924/04/08 F Booher, Wada Lee
- 1924/05/05 F Simpson, Mary Evelyn
- 1924/08/25 F Allen, Geneva Mae (Davis)
- 1924/08/29 F Lafever, Alice Lorene (Allison)
- 1924/09/14 F Cummings, Mary Elizabeth (Rogers)
- 1924/12/04 M Overholt, Paul Kenneth
- 1925/04/13 M Goff, Ross
- 1925/06/04 F Burchett, Jimmie Edith (Maupin)
- 1925/06/25 F Harlan, Dora Elsie (Upchurch)
- 1925/07/10 M Summerlin, John Wayburn
- 1925/07/21 F Huntington, Jerry Avanelle (Lafever)
- 1925/08/03 F Booher, Patricia Mae
- 1925/09/15 M Benson, Richard Edgar
- 1925/10/13 M Booher, George William Randall
- 1925/10/20 M Lyons, Kenneth Lee
- 1926/--/-- M Phillips, Jesse
- 1926/02/11 M Cummings, Johnny Anselum
- 1926/07/18 M Booher, David Oscar
- 1926/08/20 M Goff, James William Clay
- 1926/09/05 F Pedigo, Delsie Virginia (Arnold)
- 1926/09/27 M Harlan, Arthur David
- 1927/03/21 M Goodwin, Robert -Buddy-
- 1927/05/24 F Armstrong, Willadean (Cross)
- 1927/06/18 M Bunch, Gaylord J.
- 1927/06/20 F Marion, Phyllis June
- 1927/07/01 F Upchurch, Ila Sue
- 1927/07/06 F Buchanon, Julia
- 1927/07/20 M Lafever, Kenneth Edward
- 1927/10/01 F Zimmermann, Maria Anna
- 1927/10/20 M Arnold, Maxie
- 1927/11/16 F Cummings, Eula Mae Sloan "Poodle" (Norris)
- 1928/--/-- M Benson, baby Stillborn
- 1928/02/18 M Cross, John O.
- 1928/04/19 F Goff, Ida Helen
- 1928/05/25 M Bristow, Larry Elton
- 1928/07/14 M Harlan, John Howard
- 1928/09/10 M Booher, Joseph Pickens
- 1928/11/02 M Carmichael, John Craig
- 1929/05/04 F Upchurch, Imogene (Morgan)
- 1929/09/06 M Bristow, Samuel William
- 1929/09/12 M Marisco, Francis P. (Frank)
- 1929/09/13 F Lafever, Treva Lucille (Goodwin)
- 1929/10/19 F Lamastus, Mildred Volene (Duval)
- 1929/11/29 F Armstrong, Wilma Jewell (Harlan) "Jay"
- 1930/01/15 M Goff, Albert Owen
- 1930/04/22 M Cummings, Bruce Tartar
- 1930/07/21 F Booher, Sara Alice
- 1930/08/30 F Huddleston, Betty Alois (Harlan)
- 1930/10/31 F Benson, Alcie Mae
- 1931/--/-- M Bunch, John Walter Jr.
- 1931/04/14 F Booher, Joyce Clementine
- 1931/07/15 M Maupin, Marvin C.
- 1931/09/08 F Harlan, Mary Josephine (Lowhorn)
- 1931/11/14 M Upchurch, Jimmy Fox
- 1932/01/26 M Goff, Joe Hughlee
- 1932/02/10 M Love, Jimmie Goff
- 1932/02/20 M Hopper, Norman Dale
- 1932/03/29 M Cummings, Billy Odell
- 1932/04/30 M Schultz, Robert Andrew
- 1932/05/25 F Ewing, Sarah Margaret
- 1932/07/28 F Bristow, Deloris Mae (Rutherford)
- 1932/09/22 M Benson, Roy Lee
- 1933/04/02 F Booher, Doris Evangeline
- 1933/04/05 F Lafever, Betty Cleo (Cass, McDonald)
- 1933/04/06 M Lafever, Jimmie Leo
- 1933/10/24 M Burchett, Knox Ryan
- 1933/12/24 M Spears, Solon
- 1934/01/16 M Goff, Charlie Leon
- 1934/04/20 F Cowell, Cynthia Jane
- 1934/06/06 M Booher, Harold
- 1934/07/29 M Booher, Edwin Ray
- 1934/07/30 M Harlan, Baylos Eugene
- 1934/08/25 F Cummings, Peggy Jane (Creekmore)
- 1934/09/15 F Harlan, Doris Adajeome (Lewis)
- 1934/10/16 M Ewing, James Morris
- 1934/10/30 F Booher, Leah Vorees
- 1935/--/-- M Dorsey, Royce Leon
- 1935/03/09 M Fudge, William
- 1935/04/27 M Huddleston, Ralph Edward
- 1935/05/12 M Lafever, James E.
- 1935/05/20 M Allen, Howard G.
- 1935/06/08 M Lawson, William Lee
- 1935/06/26 F Davis, Wilma Kathleen (Love)
- 1935/07/19 F Benson, girl Stillborn
- 1935/08/22 F Lee, Mabel Gay (Harlan)
- 1935/09/01 F Rix, Carol Maywood (Todd)
- 1935/11/12 F Goff, Margaret Viola
- 1935/11/14 M Cummings, Donald Lee
- 1935/12/31 M Hill, Edward N.
- 1936/01/31 F Bristow, Mary Mac (Martin, Evans)
- 1936/05/25 M Pamplin, Charles Elvin
- 1936/06/12 F Ewing, Mary Inez
- 1936/07/18 F McGuffey, Nancy Sharon
- 1936/08/09 F Preston, Mikel Ann
- 1937/--/-- F Dorsey, Doris Yvonne (Pamplin)
- 1937/02/02 M Flowers, Dan
- 1937/03/20 F Williams, Hazel
- 1937/05/21 M Myers, Charlie Wilburn
- 1937/06/19 M Grider, Charles Roy
- 1937/06/29 M Harlan, Norman Ewing
- 1937/07/28 M Huddleston, Lane Cleveland
- 1937/08/03 M Booher, Ralph Ewing
- 1937/10/30 F Carter, Martha Ann
- 1937/12/22 F Cummings, Carolyn Ann (Hutchison)
- 1938/05/16 M Wright, Jimmy Glenn
- 1938/08/24 F Booher, Elizabeth Ann
- 1938/10/28 M Jones, Wayne
- 1938/12/01 F Lawson, Patsy Joe (Bell, Galbreath)
- 1939/02/09 M Burchett, Troy
- 1939/06/19 M Harlan, Billy Gayle
- 1939/07/04 M Stack, Thomas Edward
- 1939/07/06 F Huff, Roxie
- 1939/07/25 M Jones, Richard Phillip
- 1939/08/01 F Booher, Virginia Kaye
- 1939/10/02 M Galbreath, William Edward (Ely)
- 1939/10/20 M Booher, Robert Morris
- 1940/02/14 F Dilldine, Carolyn June (Forsyth)
- 1940/02/27 F Lafever, Marjorie (Welch)
- 1940/02/27 M Lafever, Michael
- 1940/04/19 M Huddleston, Billy Gene
- 1940/05/21 M Welch, Patrick R.
- 1940/05/23 F Harlan, Ernestine (Von Holle)
- 1940/05/24 M White, Bobby Gene
- 1940/05/28 M Carter, Allen Gene
- 1940/06/23 M Williams, Hugh Randall
- 1940/07/16 M Booher, Peter Choate
- 1940/09/06 F Long, Georgina Bow (Logsdon)
- 1941/03/14 M Galbreath, Howard Hugh (real last name Ely)
- 1941/09/02 M Booher, William Eugene
- 1941/09/09 F Lafever, Lilly Meirl (Williams)
- 1941/09/25 M Meeks, Nathan
- 1941/09/28 F Rix, Connie Amelia (Versiga)
- 1941/10/10 M Huddleston, Gary Phillip
- 1941/10/28 F Huber, Doris Mae (Harlan)
- 1941/12/04 M Carter, Will Ray
- 1942/--/-- F Easterly, Joan (Cox)
- 1942/02/07 F Booher, Velma Ruth
- 1942/02/07 F Booher, Victoria
- 1942/02/22 F Harlan, Mary Ermon (Flowers)
- 1942/02/24 M Buchheit, David R.
- 1942/03/14 M Wright, Jesse Wayne
- 1942/03/16 F Corcoran, Eileen
- 1942/05/13 M Terry, Phillip Arthur
- 1942/07/14 M Jones, Ben Hall
- 1942/07/18 F Ledbetter, Bonnie Gail (Booher)
- 1942/08/12 F Williams, Mary Kay
- 1942/09/08 M Forsyth, Donald Brian
- 1942/11/13 F Rogers, Carole Elaine
- 1942/11/24 F Sweet, Delores (Miller)
- 1942/12/08 M Galbreath, Robert Lee (Ely)
- 1943/01/14 M Stack, Richard Glenn
- 1943/04/16 M Booher, James Wendell
- 1943/05/06 M Lafever, Beecher Jr.
- 1943/06/21 M Booher, David Larr
- 1943/08/01 M Neal, Edward Denton
- 1943/08/15 F Mallory, Sandra Jane
- 1943/12/13 F Dilldine, Linda (Greenlee)
- 1943/12/18 F Taylor, Ladonna Cheryl
- 1944/02/17 M Upchurch, Buel Gayle
- 1944/03/18 F Pennycuff, Carolyn
- 1944/04/06 F McWhorter, Nell
- 1944/04/08 M Goff, Glenn
- 1944/04/13 F Bristow, Marsha Jean (Todd)
- 1944/05/25 F Benson, Nancy Sue
- 1944/08/20 F White, Shirley Maye
- 1944/09/04 M Lafever, Mitchell Taylor
- 1944/10/15 M Van Jones, Lyle
- 1945/07/10 F Ackermann, Claudia Fran (Buchheit)
- 1945/12/31 F Lowhorn, Hazel
- 1946/01/02 M Easterly, Ronald David
- 1946/03/02 F Long, Vinnie Ellen (Boone)
- 1946/05/19 M Booher, John Paul
- 1946/09/17 M Selvidge, Billy Roger
- 1946/10/01 M Lafever, Robert Lonnie
- 1946/11/01 F Schmidt, Ursula Emma
- 1946/11/09 F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow)
- 1946/11/23 F Thompson, Gayle (Dalton)
- 1946/12/14 M Poore, Jerry Carl
- 1946/12/28 M Harle, Richard Edward
- 1947/02/26 F Meece, Patricia Ann
- 1947/04/05 M Jones, Larry Edward
- 1947/05/10 M Booher, Steven
- 1947/06/25 F Booher, Mary Ann
- 1947/08/29 M Bristow, Roy Duane
- 1947/12/11 F Guthrie, Maggie (Selvidge)
- 1948/--/-- M Bunch, Jerry Wayne
- 1948/01/15 F Upchurch, Virginia Sue
- 1948/04/23 M Bristow, Timothy Knox
- 1948/10/30 F Harlan, Betty Josephine (Neal)
- 1948/11/25 F Poore, Linda Carolyn
- 1949/02/14 F Booher, Gail Lee
- 1949/06/06 M Lafever, Gary Leroy
- 1949/06/06 F Lafever, Terri Sue (Gaston)
- 1949/08/31 M Booher, Phillip Eugene
- 1949/11/14 M Sweet, Larry
- 1950/01/15 F Bristow, Karen Sue (Steele)
- 1950/01/19 M Harlan, Wendell Howard
- 1950/04/10 M Overholt, Kenneth Paul
- 1950/05/10 M Summerlin, Jerry Lynn
- 1950/12/03 F Tieman, Colleen
- 1950/12/08 F McWhorter, Judy Lynn
- 1951/01/14 F Thrasher, Laura Diane
- 1951/02/28 F Sullivan, Patricia Lynn
- 1951/06/06 F Rafferty, June
- 1951/11/11 M Harlan, James David
- 1951/11/12 M Craig, Michael
- 1951/12/19 M Harlan, Roy Earl
- 1952/02/10 M McWhorter, Rex Alan
- 1952/03/17 M Wright, Thomas Lowell
- 1952/05/20 M Gottschling, Gary
- 1952/05/31 M Cass, Larry
- 1952/05/31 M Cass, Gary
- 1952/07/06 M Maupin, Howard Carter
- 1952/09/01 M Benson, John Edward
- 1952/10/31 M Overholt, Wayne Allen
- 1952/12/17 M Williams, Michael Leon
- 1953/--/-- M Marsico, Francis W.
- 1953/03/28 F Lafever, Judy Ann (Wise)
- 1953/03/28 M Lafever, Jeffery Davis
- 1953/04/13 M Carmichael, John Craig
- 1953/05/10 F Harlan, Ruth Ann (Meeks)
- 1953/05/31 F Smith, Linda Jane
- 1953/06/01 M Cooksey, James Michael
- 1953/07/17 F Goodwin, Debra Ann (Davis)
- 1953/09/14 M Jones, Steven Lynn
- 1953/10/17 F Booher, Randa Lynn
- 1953/12/30 F Love, Rhonda Jane (Jackson)
- 1954/02/27 F Alexander, Lana Gail (Reeves, Galbreath)
- 1954/04/20 M Allison, Donald Wayne
- 1954/06/12 M Colligan, Timothy
- 1954/07/01 M Cass, Barry
- 1954/08/08 M Carmichael, Randolph Tucker
- 1954/09/23 F Phegley, Joyce Marie (Harlan)
- 1954/11/03 M Huddleston, Ralph Edward
- 1954/11/12 F Benson, Elizabeth Ann
- 1954/11/28 F Pramik, Mary Alice
- 1954/12/01 M Minkel, Stephen Ray
- 1955/--/-- M Mace, Mark Richard
- 1955/--/-- F Bristow, Shirley Anne
- 1955/03/28 M Harlan, John Randall
- 1955/06/08 F Hill, Judy Ellen
- 1955/06/23 M Love, James Michael "Mike"
- 1956/--/-- M Brown, Ronnie H,
- 1956/02/-- F Todd, Cindy
- 1956/03/04 M Goodwin, David Carroll
- 1956/05/28 F Booher, Kathleen Allison
- 1956/08/12 M Benson, Clyde Little
- 1956/09/18 F Harlan, Barbara Sue
- 1956/12/16 M Booher, Nicholas
- 1957/--/-- M Thrasher, Gary
- 1957/--/-- M Thrasher, Larry
- 1957/04/-- M Todd, Gregory Paul
- 1957/05/23 F Allison, Denise Gale (Moore)
- 1957/07/24 M Ginther, Robert Michael
- 1957/08/07 F Love, Kathy Sue (Anderson)
- 1957/08/29 F Harlan, Wilma Diane (Ginther)
- 1957/09/09 M Richmond, Charles Edward
- 1957/11/18 M Huddleston, David Gene
- 1958/01/28 M Pierce, Paul
- 1958/03/-- M Anderson, Richard
- 1958/03/11 M Summerlin, James Wilson
- 1958/04/02 F Benson, Rebecca Ann
- 1958/08/-- F Todd, Connie Ree
- 1958/09/28 F Carter, Susanne
- 1958/10/25 M Galbreath, Joey Homer Andrew (Bell)
- 1959/04/11 F Harlan, Janice Lynn (Cooksey)
- 1959/04/29 F Booher, Diana Joy
- 1959/05/10 M Uhlmann, Stephen G.
- 1959/08/29 M Love, Jimmy Alan
- 1959/10/26 M Booher, Joseph Pickens
- 1959/10/27 F Payne, Kimberly
- 1960/--/-- F Hill, Kathy Ruth (Dorn)
- 1960/01/07 M Wooding, Eric L.
- 1960/01/08 M Anderson, David
- 1960/01/22 M Schultz, Stephen Lee
- 1960/02/11 M Terry, Chester Madison
- 1960/02/26 F Booher, Debbie Kay (Tann)
- 1960/04/14 M Harlan, Norman Dale
- 1960/04/25 F Marshall, Janet Lee (Harlan)
- 1960/05/05 M Gray, Ricky
- 1960/05/18 M Booher, David Robert
- 1960/06/06 M Summerlin, Joel David
- 1960/09/10 F Huddleston, Teresa Lynn
- 1960/09/10 M Huddleston, Kenneth Dale
- 1960/09/24 M Grider, Charles Scott
- 1961/03/25 F Galbreath, Latisha Mona Lisa (Bristow)
- 1961/07/14 F Huddleston, Lisa Ann
- 1961/07/27 F Bell, Marketta
- 1961/08/13 M Miller, Kenneth Edwin
- 1961/08/16 F Booher, Phyllis Kathleen
- 1961/09/06 M Schultz, Michael Robert
- 1961/11/-- F Carter, Becky
- 1961/11/03 F Preston, Michelle
- 1961/12/01 M Love, Billy Joe
- 1962/--/-- M Bristow, Larry Elton
- 1962/01/05 M Benson, Robert Douglas
- 1962/02/-- M Versiga, Louis Blake
- 1962/02/27 F Welch, Sherrie S. (Uhlmann)
- 1962/04/09 M Benson, Randall Lee
- 1962/05/13 F Booher, Sara Lynn
- 1962/08/24 F Galbreath, Anna Maria (Hulett, Bright, Bennett, Sparkman)
- 1962/09/06 M Myers, Charles Kenneth
- 1962/09/10 F Grider, Vickie Severn
- 1962/12/29 F Harlan, Teresa Mae (Wooding)
- 1963/03/22 F Huddleston, Sherry Diane
- 1963/05/07 F White, Victoria Faye
- 1963/05/14 F Scheffer, Sarah Elizabeth - Beth- (Allison)
- 1963/06/21 F Huddleston, Loretta Ann
- 1963/07/06 M Carmichael, Christopher Boyd
- 1963/07/24 F Booher, Kimathy Jane
- 1963/10/23 F Booher, Elizabeth Ellen
- 1963/12/25 F Love, Joy Lenette (Resko)
- 1964/--/-- F Bristow, Joann (Terrell)
- 1964/01/19 F Clark, Henrietta Christina
- 1964/03/10 F Grider, Rhonda Kaye
- 1964/07/16 M Carter, Oren Jeffery
- 1964/08/08 M Resko, Johnny Edward
- 1964/10/-- M Carter, Christopher
- 1964/10/18 M Harlan, Ronald Lee
- 1965/02/25 F Jones, Betsy Ann
- 1965/03/04 M Huddleston, Timothy Lane
- 1965/04/24 F Upchurch, Paula Gail
- 1965/05/08 F Huddleston, Sonya Dawn
- 1965/08/10 F Burchett, Sarah Ann
- 1966/--/-- F Woodbury, Amelia Brooke
- 1966/--/-- M Carter, Scott Ray
- 1966/--/-- M Carter, John Earl
- 1966/02/25 F Pamplin, Bonnie Jo (Combs, Thrasher)
- 1966/02/26 F Stack, Sandra Marie
- 1966/04/07 F Benson, Molly Ruth
- 1966/05/06 F Dowling, Susan Eileen
- 1966/10/09 F Wright, Tammy Lynn
- 1966/12/22 M Huddleston, Todd Lester
- 1967/03/01 M Flowers, Russell Dan
- 1967/04/06 M Booher, Robert Michael
- 1967/04/14 F Upchurch, Cheryl Renee
- 1967/04/28 F Booher, Linda Jo
- 1967/09/17 F Terry, Elizabeth
- 1967/12/17 M Summerlin, John Edward
- 1968/06/24 M Stack, Jeffrey
- 1968/08/05 F Jones, Sara June
- 1969/08/03 M Drew, Charles Leonard
- 1969/08/15 M Schultz, David Andrew
- 1969/09/02 F Evans, Cynthia Lee
- 1970/--/-- F Harle, Amy Katherine (Arnett)
- 1970/--/-- M Jackson, Errin Burr
- 1970/04/01 F Wright, Cheri Ann
- 1970/05/05 F Grider, Stacey Lynn
- 1970/07/08 M Bristow, David Jesse
- 1970/07/24 M Huddleston, Tony Dale
- 1970/08/31 F Pamplin, Laura Leah (Mackiewicz, Chambliss)
- 1971/--/-- M Dalton, Sam
- 1971/02/11 F Booher, Deborah Elaine
- 1971/12/10 F Buchheit, Cynthia
- 1972/04/04 M Booher, John Paul
- 1972/04/29 F Walker, Shannon Kimberly
- 1972/06/10 F Harlan, Lisa Gay
- 1972/09/21 F Neal, Rebecca Lynn
- 1972/10/05 M Benson, Joshua Scott
- 1973/04/07 F Pamplin, Susan Rachel (Griffin)
- 1973/04/09 F Booher, Alison Marie
- 1973/08/09 F Booher, Victoria
- 1974/04/18 F Booher, Christeen
- 1974/07/16 F Booher, Tanda Nichole
- 1974/08/31 M Harlan, Joshua David
- 1974/10/10 M Booher, Brian Morris
- 1974/11/19 M Harlan, Chad Glen
- 1974/12/05 M Booher, Brian
- 1975/04/03 M Harlan, Sheldon
- 1975/04/12 M Upchurch, Adam Kelley
- 1975/05/28 F Lewis, Patricia
- 1975/06/24 M Forsyth, Donald Bruce
- 1975/08/11 M Harlan, Jeremy Dean
- 1975/08/20 F Booher, Bridget
- 1975/12/05 M Booher, Eric Rodney
- 1976/01/05 F Forsyth, Ada Mireille {Tina Michelle}
- 1976/02/02 F Reagan, Julie Renea
- 1976/02/05 F Meeks, Jenny (Cord)
- 1976/04/12 F Booher, Mary Emily
- 1977/01/20 F Booher, Elizabeth
- 1977/04/02 M Harlan, Jeffery Daniel
- 1977/05/06 M Meeks, Steve
- 1977/05/10 F Booher, Virginia Lynn
- 1977/08/14 M Minkel, Gabriel S.
- 1977/11/13 F Jackson, Lea Lynette (Johnson)
- 1977/12/13 M Bristow, Christopher Michael
- 1978/03/27 M Harlan, Jason
- 1978/10/01 M Forsyth, Thomas Alexander (Sandy) Brian
- 1979/07/14 M Booher, Brett Steven
- 1979/08/18 F Gray, Jessica Lynn
- 1979/11/09 M Pierce, Daniel Paul
- 1980/--/-- M Williams, Michael
- 1980/01/25 M McWhorter, Nicholas Allen
- 1980/12/10 F Huddleston, Andrea Leigh
- 1981/01/01 M Gray, Brian Alan
- 1981/02/01 M Minkel, Lucas Todd
- 1981/04/16 M Moore, Christopher Shane
- 1981/09/27 F Forsyth, Velma Ruth (Arthur)
- 1981/10/24 F Galbreath, Christie Lanora
- 1982/02/24 M Booher, Nathaniel L.
- 1982/04/11 F Pierce, Susan Marie
- 1982/08/03 M McWhorter, Jeremy Clark
- 1983/03/08 M Booher, Jarred Allen
- 1983/07/13 M Brown, Jameson Allen
- 1983/10/08 M Record, Zachary
- 1983/10/16 M Allison, Ryan Patrick
- 1983/11/16 F Richmond, Brandy Mashelle
- 1983/11/18 M Huddleston, Jacob Cole
- 1984/--/-- M Harlan, James Matthew
- 1984/08/14 M Brown, Stefan Nathaniel
- 1984/09/03 M Craig, Christopher Michael
- 1985/02/21 M McWhorter, Dustin James
- 1985/08/29 M Jennings, Howard Anthony Cruz
- 1986/03/12 F McCamey, Katie Elizabeth
- 1986/11/09 F Ginther, Ronda Elizabeth
- 1987/02/11 F Davis, Jennifer Dawn
- 1987/03/13 M Grider, Jordan Brooke
- 1987/11/03 F Richmond, Khrystal Gabrielle (Friedrichs)
- 1987/11/06 M Cooksey, James Ross
- 1988/01/16 M Colligan, Christopher Patrick
- 1988/02/18 M Miller, Cody Lee
- 1988/03/09 F White, Brittany Simone
- 1988/10/31 M Combs, Dylan Kristopher
- 1988/11/29 M Booher, Adam David
- 1989/01/06 F Montag, Amanda Jo (Booher)
- 1989/01/23 M Grigson, Andrew Ross
- 1989/02/12 F Kuanfung, Jill Katherine
- 1989/07/21 M Booher, Brandon Michael
- 1989/10/07 M Sadowy, Jack Cameron
- 1989/11/03 F Grider, Allison Nicole
- 1990/05/02 M Benson, Alex Lee
- 1990/08/06 M Uhlmann, Kyle E.
- 1990/11/12 F Harlan, Leah Beth
- 1990/12/05 M Moore, Brandon Scott
- 1991/03/20 M Wooding, Evan Drake
- 1991/06/03 F Booher, Anna Elizabeth
- 1991/08/21 F Colligan, Courtney
- 1991/09/04 M Kuanfung, Jon Caleb
- 1992/01/23 F Uhlmann, Drew M.
- 1992/02/07 F Grigson, Erin Severn
- 1992/06/04 F Grider, Whitney Brett
- 1992/09/26 F Benson, Samantha Pollock
- 1992/09/30 M Booher, Joshua Lawrence
- 1992/11/18 F Harlan, Bethany Lee
- 1993/02/28 F Booher, Mysia Breanne
- 1993/05/26 F Miller, Sophia Rose
- 1994/02/24 F Bristow, Eva Victoria
- 1994/06/22 F McWhorter, Morgan Ann
- 1994/10/25 M Fister, Charles "Chaz" Edward
- 1994/11/14 M Griffin, Bryson Montgomery
- 1994/12/11 F Benson, Sarah Ewing
- 1995/03/02 F Wade, Lauren Elizabeth
- 1995/03/26 F Resko, Tessa Joy Danielle
- 1995/04/09 M Wooding, Tate Austen
- 1995/06/29 F Bristow, Maria Caroline
- 1996/12/05 F Griffin, Lillian Greer
- 1997/10/28 M Wade, Ben Scott
- 1997/12/23 M Harlan, Micah Wesley
- 1998/02/21 F Harlan, Kaitlyn Irene
- 1998/06/22 M Resko, Eldon Luke Cortez
- 1998/10/15 F Hacker, Courtney Hope
- 1999/01/20 M Francis, William Blake
- 1999/07/06 F Fister, Rachel Kaye
- 2000/06/27 M Booher, Tristan Allan
- 2001/02/10 F Harlan, Hannah Marie
- 2001/06/07 M Stack, Ethan Jeffrey Ebert
- 2001/07/11 F Benson, Carly Paige
- 2001/07/27 F Booher, Ashley Renea
- 2001/07/27 F Booher, Shelby Christine
- 2001/08/05 F Drew, Tori Leigh
- 2003/03/15 F Francis, Lilyann Grace
- 2003/12/12 M Harlan, Benjamin Chad
- 2005/04/20 M Stack, Gabrial Paul Ebert
- 2006/07/16 M Booher, Jacob Maxwell
- 2006/09/21 F Cord, Kasey
- 2006/10/16 F Booher, Caroline Colvin
- 2007/04/18 F Mackiewicz, Isabella Rose
- 2007/06/06 F Booher, Abigail Elyse
- 2007/08/13 F LaSala, Sienna
- 2008/08/11 F Celle, Taylor Elena Booher
- 2009/08/31 F Flowers, Trudy Evangeline
- 2010/05/11 M Forsyth, Logan
- 2012/03/07 M Jennings, Colt Ryne
- 2013/09/26 F McCramey, London Harper
- 2015/05/19 M Booher, Bryson Michael
Deaths All in database
- 1566/--/---1620/--/-- Age: 54 M Bayless, Daniel
- 1621/--/---1682/--/-- Age: 61 F Stillwell, Rebecca
- 1617/--/---1682/12/13 Age: 65 M Bayless, John
- 1660/--/---1703/--/-- Age: 43 M Lafevre, Issac
- 1604/--/---1706/09/20........ M Bristow, Robert
- 1643/--/---1707/--/-- Age: 64 M Bristow, Robert
- 1649/--/---1714/--/-- Age: 65 M Harlan, George
- 1684/02/15-1716/09/10 Age: 32 F Bristow, Michal (Owen)
- 1649/--/---1716/10/10 Age: 67 M Bristow, John
- 1642/--/---1719/--/-- Age: 77 M Bayless, John
- 1628/--/---1719/--/-- Age: 91 M Duck, Ezekeliah
- ----/--/---1720/01/26........ M Owen, John
- 1694/06/17-1734/--/-- Age: 39 M Bristow, Nicholas
- 1660/--/---1736/--/-- Age: 76 F Duck, Elizabeth (Harlan)
- 1682/10/29-1742/11/15 Age: 60 M Bristow, William
- 1680/--/---1744/--/-- Age: 64 F Gardner, Mary (Bristow)
- 1670/05/09-1744/09/05 Age: 74 F Goodloe, Mary (Carter, Bristow)
- 1694/--/---1749/--/-- Age: 55 F Mason/Marson, Mary (Bozarth)
- 1687/--/---1751/04/-- Age: 64 F Linton, Frances (Peyton)
- 1686/10/---1751/10/01 Age: 65 M Peyton, Valentine
- 1683/--/---1752/--/-- Age: 69 M Bayless, Daniel
- 1690/--/---1753/02/19 Age: 63 M Bozarth, Simon
- 1692/--/---1760/--/-- Age: 68 M Harlan, James
- 1714/--/---1760/09/21 Age: 46 M Bozarth, John
- 1716/--/---1762/--/-- Age: 46 F Borden, Innocent (Bozarth)
- 1715/01/02-1762/--/-- Age: 46 M Harlan, John
- 1696/--/---1764/--/-- Age: 68 M Bristow, James
- 1728/09/09-1772/--/-- Age: 43 F Clopton, Margaret (Bristow)
- 1700/--/---1780/02/09 Age: 80 M Wood, William
- 1720/04/---1783/05/-- Age: 63 F Peyton, Eleanor Waller (Powell)
- 1713/08/10-1784/--/-- Age: 70 M Bristow, Jedediah
- 1710/--/---1785/11/-- Age: 75 F Coleman, Mary (Wood)
- ----/--/---1787/--/--........ M Powell, William
- 1737/--/---1789/07/13 Age: 52 M Bagby, John Arthur
- 1740/--/---1790/05/25 Age: 50 M Bozarth, Joseph
- 1747/03/01-1798/04/-- Age: 51 M Bristow, William
- 1716/--/---1800/--/-- Age: 84 M Bayless, Daniel
- 1737/05/02-1800/04/26 Age: 62 M Wood, Samuel
- 1721/06/25-1801/--/-- Age: 79 M Bristow, John
- 1763/--/---1804/--/-- Age: 41 F Wright, Nancy (Majors)
- 1806/08/11-1806/10/-- Age:  0 M Bristow, Clement
- 1750/--/---1807/--/-- Age: 57 M Lafever, Abraham
- 1808/11/16-1809/01/25 Age:  0 M Ewing, William
- ----/--/---1816/02/26........ F Welch, Elizabeth (Goff)
- 1815/01/---1819/10/08 Age:  4 M Ewing, James
- 1717/04/04-1820/11/24........ F Pierson, Sarah Bean (Reives)
- 1780/--/---1822/--/-- Age: 42 M Bristow, James
- 1786/--/---1822/--/-- Age: 36 F Ryan, Eleanor "Nelly" (Wood)
- ----/--/---1824/--/--........ F Zink, Catherina
- 1810/07/09-1824/08/28 Age: 14 F Bagby, Theodocia Morris
- 1772/--/---1825/--/-- Age: 53 F Stephens, Hester (Hopper)
- 1775/04/08-1826/--/-- Age: 50 M Ewing, Matthew
- ----/--/---1828/--/--........ M Cowan, James
- 1770/--/---1828/--/-- Age: 58 F Miles, Sarah
- 1808/06/03-1828/--/-- Age: 19 M Bagby, William
- 1737/--/---1828/03/03 Age: 91 F Alexander, Elizabeth (Bozarth)
- 1804/12/14-1829/--/-- Age: 24 M Bristow, William
- 1799/--/---1830/--/-- Age: 31 F Bristow, Sarah (Acree)
- 1808/11/29-1830/07/25 Age: 21 M Wood, William L.
- 1815/--/---1832/--/-- Age: 17 M Bristow, James
- 1751/--/---1833/08/27 Age: 82 F Powell, Margaret (Bristow)
- 1784/--/---1834/--/-- Age: 50 M Bristow, Joseph (Jasper)
- 1762/06/05-1834/03/-- Age: 71 M Bruton, George Sr.
- 1799/--/---1834/07/07 Age: 35 F Majors, Louisa (Koger)
- 1779/08/25-1834/11/15 Age: 55 M Wood, Thomas
- 1762/05/25-1834/11/17 Age: 72 M Bagby, John Arthur
- 1771/02/05-1834/12/18 Age: 63 M Bristow, William
- 1770/--/---1834/12/18 Age: 64 M Bristow, Benjamin W.
- 1750/--/---1835/--/-- Age: 85 M Harlan, John
- 1801/03/05-1836/06/17 Age: 35 M Harlan, John
- 1805/08/12-1837/--/-- Age: 31 M Ewing, John
- 1759/04/02-1838/01/26 Age: 78 M Majors, John Samuel
- 1812/12/21-1838/03/31 Age: 25 F Davis, Martha (Bristow)
- 1820/--/---1839/--/-- Age: 19 F Bristow, Martha (Vinson)
- 1803/01/19-1839/03/09 Age: 36 F Simpson, Mary Polly (Lawrence)
- 1747/10/13-1839/06/18 Age: 91 F Reives, Sarah (Wood)
- 1780/--/---1840/--/-- Age: 60 M Koger, Thomas
- 1785/--/---1840/12/04 Age: 55 M Cowan, Thomas A.
- 1775/--/---1840/12/07 Age: 65 M Bozarth, Levi
- 1839/02/16-1841/03/17 Age:  2 F Cowan, Margaret P.
- 1793/11/03-1841/06/24 Age: 47 F Bagby, Elvira
- 1813/07/28-1841/12/05 Age: 28 F Bristow, Martha
- 1776/12/16-1842/--/-- Age: 65 F Beck, Martha Sallie (Bristow)
- 1776/07/14-1842/08/31 Age: 66 F Lafever, Elizabeth
- 1789/04/17-1842/09/02 Age: 53 F Bristow, Nancy (Culver)
- 1798/--/---1843/--/-- Age: 45 F Bolton, Ellen
- 1785/--/---1843/09/01 Age: 58 M Lafever, David
- 1808/--/---1844/--/-- Age: 36 F McClure, Eliza J. (Bagby)
- 1776/07/11-1845/--/-- Age: 68 F Ard, Nancy (Lafever)
- 1808/--/---1846/--/-- Age: 38 F Bristow, Susannah
- 1774/--/---1847/--/-- Age: 73 M Lafever, Andrew G.
- 1771/05/02-1847/10/10 Age: 76 M Harlan, Aaron
- 1813/--/---1848/--/-- Age: 35 F Cardwell, Elender Ann
- 1783/--/---1848/--/-- Age: 65 M I, Willis Daniel Benson,
- 1794/--/---1849/--/-- Age: 55 M Bristow, Miles
- 1774/10/26-1849/09/06 Age: 74 M Wood, James
- 1817/--/---1850/--/-- Age: 33 M Bristow, John
- 1777/03/30-1850/05/20 Age: 73 M Wood, Samuel
- 1801/04/03-1851/--/-- Age: 49 M Bagby, Walter
- 1796/--/---1852/--/-- Age: 56 F Bristow, Hannah (Harrison) (Davisson)
- 1846/--/---1852/--/-- Age:  6 M Logan, James Richard
- 1850/--/---1852/--/-- Age:  2 M Logan, Benjamin
- 1842/--/---1852/--/-- Age: 10 M Logan, John Allen
- 1756/--/---1852/04/15 Age: 96 F Bagby, Mildred
- 1798/08/10-1852/07/11 Age: 53 M Bagby, Roderick
- 1813/03/08-1852/08/13 Age: 39 F Bristow, Margaret (Smith)
- 1773/06/13-1853/01/11 Age: 79 M Wood, William
- 1760/08/---1853/02/22 Age: 92 M Pierce, Francis
- 1804/12/14-1853/08/02 Age: 48 M Bristow, Thomas B.
- 1826/05/18-1853/08/24 Age: 27 F Smith, Margaret (Bristow)
- 1836/01/02-1853/10/15 Age: 17 M Bristow, Thomas P.
- 1756/--/---1854/--/-- Age: 98 M Koger, Nicholas
- 1787/09/10-1854/02/24 Age: 66 M Wood, George
- 1773/11/09-1856/02/12 Age: 82 F Davis, Matilda
- 1830/03/22-1856/07/06 Age: 26 M Bristow, Vespasian T.
- 1855/10/24-1856/07/22 Age:  0 M Cowan, William E.
- 1851/03/27-1856/07/27 Age:  5 F Ewing, Pernetta Jane
- 1856/01/19-1856/07/29 Age:  0 F Ewing, Mary Ann Eliza
- 1854/06/22-1856/08/02 Age:  2 M Ewing, Thomas Wood
- 1823/10/05-1856/10/20 Age: 33 M Littrell, Emmanuel S.
- 1797/--/---1857/--/-- Age: 60 M Bristow, Edward
- 1773/10/16-1857/--/-- Age: 83 M Goff, Alexander
- 1814/--/---1857/--/-- Age: 43 M Lafever, Andrew Wesley
- 1824/--/---1857/06/03 Age: 33 F Martin, Sarah (Cowan)
- 1801/--/---1859/--/-- Age: 58 M Lawrence, James M.
- 1786/--/---1859/03/07 Age: 73 F Pierce, Sarah -Sally- (Bozarth)
- 1801/07/07-1860/--/-- Age: 58 M Bristow, Peyton
- 1833/07/18-1860/--/-- Age: 26 F Trobaugh, Rachel
- 1819/--/---1861/--/-- Age: 42 M Bristow, Leven
- 1775/--/---1861/--/-- Age: 86 F Combs, Nancy (Harlan)
- ----/--/---1861/--/--........ M Beck, Preston
- 1783/09/28-1861/01/31 Age: 77 M Wood, John
- 1805/01/22-1861/12/04 Age: 56 M Wood, Reuben Bayless
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- ----/--/---1961/08/04........ F Marion, Hilda J.
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- 1923/08/31-1973/01/10 Age: 49 F Benson, Glendon Ora
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- 1923/02/13-2007/06/30 Age: 84 F Goff, Elizabeth Jewell (Williams)
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- 1938/12/01-2014/01/01 Age: 75 F Lawson, Patsy Joe (Bell, Galbreath)
- 1953/07/17-2014/01/26 Age: 60 F Goodwin, Debra Ann (Davis)
- 1953/06/01-2014/02/14 Age: 60 M Cooksey, James Michael
- 1927/07/20-2014/05/31 Age: 86 M Lafever, Kenneth Edward
- 1930/08/30-2014/09/10 Age: 84 F Huddleston, Betty Alois (Harlan)
- 1932/02/10-2014/12/14 Age: 82 M Love, Jimmie Goff
- 1921/09/25-2015/01/20 Age: 93 F Phillips, Hazel June (Ely, Galbreath, Allen & others)
- 1942/07/18-2015/03/15 Age: 72 F Ledbetter, Bonnie Gail (Booher)
- 1942/--/---2015/06/22 Age: 73 F Easterly, Joan (Cox)
- 1987/11/06-2016/10/19 Age: 28 M Cooksey, James Ross
- 1941/10/28-2017/01/10 Age: 75 F Huber, Doris Mae (Harlan)
- 1925/06/25-2017/04/05 Age: 91 F Harlan, Dora Elsie (Upchurch)
- 1940/06/23-2018/01/22 Age: 77 M Williams, Hugh Randall
- 1978/10/01-2018/11/10 Age: 40 M Forsyth, Thomas Alexander (Sandy) Brian
- 1950/01/19-2019/10/09 Age: 69 M Harlan, Wendell Howard
- 1952/05/31-2020/08/05 Age: 68 M Cass, Larry
- 1924/08/29-2020/11/21 Age: 96 F Lafever, Alice Lorene (Allison)
- 1951/11/11-2020/12/04 Age: 69 M Harlan, James David
- 1929/11/29-2021/03/07 Age: 91 F Armstrong, Wilma Jewell (Harlan) "Jay"
Weddings All in database
- 1609/--/---1627/--/-- Age: 18 F Curtis, Averilla (Bristow)
- 1604/--/---1627/--/-- Age: 23 M Bristow, Robert
- 1621/--/---1641/03/12 Age: 20 F Stillwell, Rebecca
- 1617/--/---1641/03/12 Age: 24 M Bayless, John
- 1645/--/---1665/--/-- Age: 20 F Rusco, Ruth
- 1642/--/---1665/--/-- Age: 23 M Bayless, John
- 1649/--/---1679/--/-- Age: 30 M Bristow, John
- 1653/--/---1679/--/-- Age: 26 F Nicholls, Michal (Bristow)
- ----/--/---1691/07/02........ M Carter, William
- 1670/05/09-1691/07/02 Age: 21 F Goodloe, Mary (Carter, Bristow)
- 1682/10/29-1704/12/07 Age: 22 M Bristow, William
- ----/--/---1704/12/07........ F Stark, Margaret (Bristow)
- 1684/02/15-1707/10/23 Age: 23 F Bristow, Michal (Owen)
- ----/--/---1707/10/23........ M Owen, John
- 1649/--/---1711/01/08 Age: 62 M Bristow, John
- 1670/05/09-1711/01/08 Age: 40 F Goodloe, Mary (Carter, Bristow)
- 1694/--/---1712/--/-- Age: 18 F Mason/Marson, Mary (Bozarth)
- 1690/--/---1712/--/-- Age: 22 M Bozarth, Simon
- 1714/--/---1734/07/13 Age: 20 M Bozarth, John
- 1716/--/---1734/07/13 Age: 18 F Borden, Innocent (Bozarth)
- 1728/--/---1748/--/-- Age: 20 M Lafever, Abraham
- ----/--/---1748/--/--........ F Somename, Elizabeth
- 1738/--/---1755/--/-- Age: 17 F Morris, Theodocia
- 1737/--/---1755/--/-- Age: 18 M Bagby, John Arthur
- 1737/--/---1758/--/-- Age: 21 F Alexander, Elizabeth (Bozarth)
- 1740/--/---1758/--/-- Age: 18 M Bozarth, Joseph
- 1747/03/01-1767/--/-- Age: 19 M Bristow, William
- 1751/--/---1767/--/-- Age: 16 F Powell, Margaret (Bristow)
- 1750/--/---1770/--/-- Age: 20 M Lafever, Abraham
- ----/--/---1770/--/--........ F Zink, Catherina
- 1737/05/02-1771/--/-- Age: 33 M Wood, Samuel
- 1747/10/13-1771/--/-- Age: 23 F Reives, Sarah (Wood)
- ----/--/---1782/--/--........ F Lewis, Elizabeth (Pierce)
- 1760/08/---1782/--/-- Age: 21 M Pierce, Francis
- ----/--/---1783/--/--........ F Addington, Martha (Bruton)
- 1762/06/05-1783/--/-- Age: 20 M Bruton, George Sr.
- ----/--/---1785/--/--........ M Beck, Joseph
- ----/--/---1785/--/--........ F Thomas, Hannah (Beck)
- 1770/--/---1789/12/07 Age: 19 M Bristow, Benjamin W.
- 1770/--/---1789/12/07 Age: 19 F Miles, Sarah
- ----/--/---1791/01/31........ M Beck, Joseph
- ----/--/---1791/01/31........ F Buckhannon, Isabella (Beck)
- ----/--/---1791/08/25........ M Beck, Moses
- ----/--/---1791/08/25........ F Richards, Ann (Beck)
- 1773/11/09-1792/12/20 Age: 19 F Davis, Matilda
- 1762/05/25-1792/12/20 Age: 30 M Bagby, John Arthur
- ----/--/---1793/09/03........ M Beck, Paul Jr.
- ----/--/---1793/09/03........ F Ogle, Nancy (Beck)
- 1774/--/---1796/--/-- Age: 22 M Lafever, Andrew G.
- 1776/07/11-1796/--/-- Age: 19 F Ard, Nancy (Lafever)
- 1771/02/05-1796/03/30 Age: 25 M Bristow, William
- 1776/12/16-1796/03/30 Age: 19 F Beck, Martha Sallie (Bristow)
- 1773/10/16-1799/--/-- Age: 25 M Goff, Alexander
- 1779/--/---1799/--/-- Age: 20 F Riddel, Elizabeth (Goff)
- ----/--/---1799/09/02........ M Beck, Edward
- ----/--/---1799/09/02........ F Oldakers, Nancy (Beck)
- 1836/10/13-185-/--/-- Age: -1652 F Holsapple, Virginia "Jeannie" (Lawhorn)
- 1829/--/---185-/--/-- Age: -1644 M Lawhorn, Noah
- ----/--/---1800/09/19........ F Beck, Susannah (Lee)
- ----/--/---1800/09/19........ M Lee, Clinton
- 1780/--/---1801/03/03 Age: 21 M Bristow, James
- ----/--/---1801/03/03........ F Jackson, Rebecca (Bristow)
- ----/--/---1801/05/04........ M Beck, John
- ----/--/---1801/05/04........ F Oldakers, Frankey (Beck)
- 1779/08/25-1802/--/-- Age: 22 M Wood, Thomas
- 1777/10/25-1802/--/-- Age: 24 F Bayless, Mary (Wood)
- 1786/--/---1802/02/24 Age: 16 F Pierce, Sarah -Sally- (Bozarth)
- 1775/--/---1802/02/24 Age: 27 M Bozarth, Levi
- 1778/08/29-1802/09/16 Age: 24 M Bristow, Peyton
- ----/--/---1802/09/16........ F Price, Mary (Bristow)
- 1777/--/---1802/11/13 Age: 25 M Bristow, Thomas
- ----/--/---1802/11/13........ F Price, Nancy (Bristow)
- 1775/04/08-1804/--/-- Age: 28 M Ewing, Matthew
- 1785/09/17-1804/--/-- Age: 18 F Hollin, Eliza Ann (Ewing)
- 1779/--/---1804/03/22 Age: 25 M Bristow, Henry
- ----/--/---1804/03/22........ F Patterson, Peggy (Bristow)
- ----/--/---1804/12/13........ M Barnhill, James
- ----/--/---1804/12/13........ F Boone, Hannah (Barnhill)
- 1784/--/---1807/06/11 Age: 23 M Bristow, Joseph (Jasper)
- ----/--/---1807/06/11........ F Elliott, Clarissa (Bristow)
- 1777/--/---1808/01/20 Age: 31 M Bristow, Thomas
- ----/--/---1808/01/20........ F Mosby, Lucy (Bristow)
- 1791/--/---1810/02/05 Age: 19 F Bristow, Margaret (Atwood)
- ----/--/---1810/02/05........ M Atwood, James
- 1789/04/17-1814/04/20 Age: 25 F Bristow, Nancy (Culver)
- ----/--/---1814/04/20........ M Culver, Nathan
- 1777/--/---1816/11/06 Age: 39 M Bristow, Thomas
- ----/--/---1816/11/06........ F Sparks, Elizabeth (Bristow)
- 1785/--/---1820/09/12 Age: 35 M Cowan, Thomas A.
- 1803/--/---1820/09/12 Age: 17 F Long, Margaret Louise (Cowan)
- 1798/--/---1820/10/11 Age: 22 M Bristow, Samuel
- ----/--/---1820/10/11........ F Long, Ann (Bristow)
- ----/--/---1821/05/14........ M Bristow, William
- ----/--/---1821/05/14........ F Lewis, Sarah
- ----/--/---1821/07/24........ F Bristow, Ann (Prothero)
- ----/--/---1821/07/24........ M Prothero, John
- 1801/07/07-1822/--/-- Age: 20 M Bristow, Peyton
- ----/--/---1822/--/--........ F Owens, Annie (Bristow)
- 1804/12/14-1823/03/13 Age: 18 M Bristow, William
- ----/--/---1823/03/13........ F Owens, Sally (Bristow)
- 1805/10/27-1823/10/10 Age: 17 F Wood, Virginia (Bagby)
- 1798/08/10-1823/10/10 Age: 25 M Bagby, Roderick
- ----/--/---1823/12/22........ M Bristow, William N. P.
- ----/--/---1823/12/22........ F Lawe, Lydia (Bristow)
- 1802/--/---1824/09/30 Age: 22 F Bristow, Elizabeth (Prothero)
- ----/--/---1824/09/30........ M Prothero, Thomas
- 1809/02/07-1825/02/03 Age: 15 F Davis, Jane (Gwinn)
- 1801/04/01-1825/02/03 Age: 23 M Gwinn, George
- 1773/06/13-1826/03/26 Age: 52 M Wood, William
- ----/--/---1826/03/26........ F Cargile, Mary (Wood)
- ----/--/---1827/07/11........ F Bristow, Martha
- ----/--/---1827/07/11........ M Smith, William
- 1805/01/22-1828/02/03 Age: 23 M Wood, Reuben Bayless
- 1803/01/22-1828/02/03 Age: 25 F Gibbons, Elizabeth (Wood)
- 1803/--/---1829/--/-- Age: 26 M Lafever, Eli
- 1813/--/---1829/--/-- Age: 16 F Cardwell, Elender Ann
- 1811/--/---1829/--/-- Age: 18 M Lafever, Asher
- ----/--/---1829/--/--........ F Steele, Mary Polly (Lafever)
- ----/--/---1829/01/22........ M Bristow, James
- ----/--/---1829/01/22........ F Dunn, Martha (Bristow)
- 1804/12/14-1829/02/08 Age: 24 M Bristow, Thomas B.
- 1812/12/21-1829/02/08 Age: 16 F Davis, Martha (Bristow)
- 1811/08/29-1829/03/29 Age: 17 F Bristow, Nancy (Holsapple)
- 1805/05/06-1829/03/29 Age: 23 M Holsapple, William M.
- 1812/11/01-1830/09/09 Age: 17 F Sandusky, Rosannah (Bruton)
- 1808/10/05-1830/09/09 Age: 21 M Bruton, James P.
- 1808/--/---1831/01/02 Age: 23 F McClure, Eliza J. (Bagby)
- 1801/04/03-1831/01/02 Age: 29 M Bagby, Walter
- ----/--/---1831/11/17........ F Bristow, Sarah (Butler)
- ----/--/---1831/11/17........ M Butler, K.
- 1811/--/---1832/--/-- Age: 21 M Bozarth, William
- 1798/--/---1832/--/-- Age: 34 F Bolton, Ellen
- 1797/--/---1832/--/-- Age: 35 M Faulkner, William Alexander
- 1816/02/05-1832/--/-- Age: 15 F Burton, Nancy Allen (Bozarth)
- ----/--/---1832/09/05........ F Bristow, Margaret (Smith)
- ----/--/---1832/09/05........ M Smith, Joseph
- ----/--/---1835/--/--........ F Steele, Celia Ann (Lafever)
- 1814/--/---1835/--/-- Age: 21 M Lafever, Andrew Wesley
- ----/--/---1836/06/06........ M Bristow, Cornelius
- ----/--/---1836/06/06........ F Bryant, Phebe (Bristow)
- ----/--/---1836/12/29........ F Bristow, Mary P. (Clary)
- ----/--/---1836/12/29........ M Clary, David R.
- ----/--/---1837/06/20........ F Bristow, Rebecca M. (Logan)
- ----/--/---1837/06/20........ M Logan, John Allen
- 1823/--/---1840/--/-- Age: 17 F Bristow, Martha Patsey (Burchett)
- ----/--/---1840/--/--........ M Burchett, Joseph
- 1804/12/14-1840/04/30 Age: 35 M Bristow, Thomas B.
- 1826/05/18-1840/04/30 Age: 13 F Smith, Margaret (Bristow)
- ----/--/---1842/01/06........ M Bristow, Henry
- ----/--/---1842/01/06........ F Davis, Catharine (Bristow)
- ----/--/---1842/08/30........ M Bristow, Francis Peyton
- ----/--/---1842/08/30........ F Jones, Mary (Bristow)
- 1823/10/05-1845/03/14 Age: 21 M Littrell, Emmanuel S.
- 1824/05/14-1845/03/14 Age: 20 F Koger, Rachel (Littrell)
- 1826/03/04-1848/07/23 Age: 22 F Owen, Martha (Ferguson)
- 1821/11/29-1848/07/23 Age: 26 M Ferguson, Champion
- 1833/07/18-1850/--/-- Age: 16 F Trobaugh, Rachel
- 1831/09/09-1850/--/-- Age: 18 M Lafever, Thomas Samuel
- 1820/03/20-1850/03/20 Age: 30 M Ewing, Jesse
- 1820/08/22-1850/03/20 Age: 29 F Wood, Mariba (Ewing)
- 1829/04/12-1851/01/09 Age: 21 F Childress, Nancy (Elrod, Goff)
- 1824/--/---1851/01/09 Age: 27 M Elrod, William
- 1823/--/---1853/02/05 Age: 30 M Arnold, Elisha
- 1834/03/27-1853/02/05 Age: 18 F Poynter, Margaret A. (Arnold)
- 1830/09/---1853/09/29 Age: 23 M Bristow, Richard Perry
- 1829/--/---1853/09/29 Age: 24 F Means, Sallie (Bristow)
- 1826/10/23-1854/01/01 Age: 27 M Bagby, John Howard
- 1837/04/03-1854/01/01 Age: 16 F Smith, Sophia L. (Bagby)
- 1835/02/23-1854/07/21 Age: 19 F Smith, Mary Ball (Bozarth)
- 1833/05/28-1854/07/21 Age: 21 M Bozarth, James Henry
- 1831/10/20-1854/12/21 Age: 23 M Owen, John B.
- 1832/05/04-1854/12/21 Age: 22 F Cowen, Julia Ann S. (Owen)
- 1827/--/---1856/01/08 Age: 29 F Walker, Julia Ann (Cowan)
- 1826/--/---1856/01/08 Age: 30 M Cowan, William J.
- 1829/04/12-1856/05/02 Age: 27 F Childress, Nancy (Elrod, Goff)
- 1830/--/---1856/05/02 Age: 26 M Goff, Franklin
- 1838/--/---1859/02/21 Age: 21 M Tabor, Lewis B.
- 1841/--/---1859/02/21 Age: 18 F Pierce, Rebecca (Tabor)
- 1840/01/10-1861/04/01 Age: 21 F Faulkner, Louisa Jane
- 1837/08/16-1861/04/01 Age: 23 M Benson, Willis Daniel
- 1839/--/---1864/03/16 Age: 25 M Logan, Richard Francis
- ----/--/---1864/03/16........ F Lemon, Lucy Jefferson (Logan)
- 1845/10/16-1865/09/03 Age: 19 M Bruton, Albert Kelly
- 1845/02/14-1865/09/03 Age: 20 F Smith, Louvena (Bruton)
- 1845/04/13-1866/09/26 Age: 21 F Wood, Elizabeth Gibbons (Gwinn)
- 1832/11/28-1866/09/26 Age: 33 M Gwinn, George W.
- 1849/09/28-1867/--/-- Age: 17 F Wood, Mary Jane (Lyons)
- 1843/03/13-1867/--/-- Age: 23 M Lyons, John
- 1846/03/21-1867/05/06 Age: 21 M Hopper, John
- 1850/08/23-1867/05/06 Age: 16 F Norfleet, Sara (Hopper)
- 1833/10/29-1868/--/-- Age: 34 M Bristow, James Monroe
- 1857/08/05-1868/--/-- Age: 10 F Miller, Ida Florence (Bristow)
- 1850/06/25-1870/--/-- Age: 19 M Griffin, John Henry
- 1851/12/05-1870/--/-- Age: 18 F Lee, Mary Emiline (Griffin)
- 1850/11/14-1870/10/10 Age: 19 M Lafever, Asher
- 1854/02/12-1870/10/10 Age: 16 F Elrod, Canzada (Lafever)
- 1848/10/---1872/08/05 Age: 23 F Owens, Nancy A. (Wright)
- 1845/06/29-1872/08/05 Age: 27 M Wright, James Joshua Foster
- 1852/09/24-1872/10/17 Age: 20 F Bristow, Nancy Rebecca (Guthrie)
- ----/--/---1872/10/17........ M Guthrie, John Franklin
- 1849/06/09-1873/01/19 Age: 23 F Littrell, Lois Vianne (Bristow)
- 1846/09/06-1873/01/19 Age: 26 M Bristow, Jesse Leven
- 1863/12/03-1878/09/29 Age: 14 F Bowman, Martha (Harlan)
- 1860/11/11-1878/09/29 Age: 17 M Harlan, George Washington
- 1857/03/15-1880/12/08 Age: 23 F Depp, Loue Hanson (Bagby)
- 1857/03/23-1880/12/08 Age: 23 M Bagby, William Smith
- 1860/12/14-1880/12/14 Age: 20 F Bristow, Frances Ellen (Webb)
- ----/--/---1880/12/14........ M Webb, William Hester
- 1862/08/16-1881/01/22 Age: 18 M Lawhorn, Robert Wolford
- 1863/10/24-1881/01/22 Age: 17 F Brown, Nancy Carolyn (Lawhorn)
- 1856/07/23-1883/02/17 Age: 26 F Kruell, Susanne
- 1859/11/30-1883/02/17 Age: 23 M Schmidt, Karl Paul
- 1851/02/20-1884/03/02 Age: 33 M Kuhner, Karl Friedrich
- 1856/10/12-1884/03/02 Age: 27 F Simon, Christina
- 1868/05/30-1885/12/10 Age: 17 F Choate, Frelia Clementine
- 1860/08/18-1885/12/10 Age: 25 M Booher, George Washington
- 1860/--/---1888/10/17 Age: 28 M Cowan, William J. "Bill"
- 1868/02/24-1888/10/17 Age: 20 F Wray, Sarah Susan (Cowan)
- 1832/11/28-1889/--/-- Age: 56 M Gwinn, George W.
- 1852/09/01-1889/--/-- Age: 36 F Wood, Mary Elizabeth (Gwinn)
- 1871/11/04-1890/02/09 Age: 18 F Tuggle, Martha Ellen (Upchurch)
- 1866/02/06-1890/02/09 Age: 24 M Upchurch, Abraham L.
- 1854/02/01-1890/03/16 Age: 36 M Goff, James M. -Jimmy-
- 1871/06/18-1890/03/16 Age: 18 F Bozarth, Mary Elizabeth "Betty" (Goff)
- 1859/09/14-1890/10/21 Age: 31 M Ewing, Robert Matthew
- 1861/--/---1890/10/21 Age: 29 F Bagby, Mary (Ewing) "Mollie"
- ----/--/---1891/05/17........ M Groce, John Isaac
- 1873/12/16-1891/05/17 Age: 17 F Griffin, Mary Alice Elizabeth (Groce)
- 1868/08/18-1892/--/-- Age: 23 M Neighbours, Daniel Eben Delinney Dixon
- 1877/04/12-1892/--/-- Age: 14 F Bruton, Edna Thomas (Neighbours)
- 1872/08/13-1892/02/10 Age: 19 F Bruton, Ellen (Bristow)
- 1873/10/01-1892/02/10 Age: 18 M Bristow, Samuel William
- 1875/10/05-1894/08/-- Age: 18 M Griffin, Joseph William
- 1880/04/16-1894/08/-- Age: 14 F Lee, Mary Etta (Griffin)
- 1872/02/08-1895/12/15 Age: 23 F Speck, Hortense (Hortie)
- 1870/10/22-1895/12/15 Age: 25 M Benson, Richard James
- 1877/11/04-1900/01/07 Age: 22 M Bristow, Prentice Marshall
- ----/--/---1900/01/07........ F Williams, Vinnie V. (Bristow)
- 1878/10/---1900/06/13 Age: 21 M Meeker, Jacob Edwin
- 1877/--/---1900/06/13 Age: 23 F Larr, Ora Maude
- 1875/06/18-1901/03/31 Age: 25 F Parmley, Rachel (Upchurch)
- 1874/04/15-1901/03/31 Age: 26 M Upchurch, William Fox
- 1878/12/06-1901/04/16 Age: 22 M Hopper, Thomas
- 1885/04/20-1901/04/16 Age: 15 F Lyons, Addie (Hopper)
- 1870/09/27-1902/12/22 Age: 32 F Hopper, Nealie (McKinley)
- ----/--/---1902/12/22........ M McKinley, Jona
- 1881/04/11-1903/--/-- Age: 21 F Bristow, Gertie (Simpson)
- ----/--/---1903/--/--........ M Simpson, C. Jack
- 1886/03/01-1905/--/-- Age: 18 F Griffin, Ada Ermon (Harlan)
- 1882/10/07-1905/--/-- Age: 22 M Harlan, John Thomas
- 1879/08/08-1905/01/08 Age: 25 M Lyons, Johnnie
- ----/--/---1905/01/08........ F Wynn, Melvina (Lyons)
- 1874/04/24-1905/04/18 Age: 30 M Lyons, Issac
- 1876/04/01-1905/04/18 Age: 29 F Hopper, Lula (Lyons)
- 1876/04/18-1905/09/10 Age: 29 M Ewing, Jesse Chilton
- 1886/10/19-1905/09/10 Age: 18 F Lollar, Olivia (Ewing)
- 1885/--/---1907/--/-- Age: 22 F Randolph, Mahala (Lafever)
- 1883/04/08-1907/--/-- Age: 23 M Lafever, Levi Lee
- 1886/07/26-1907/12/22 Age: 21 M Ferguson, William Brooks
- 1885/01/17-1907/12/22 Age: 22 F Huddleston, Mary Emmaline (Ferguson)
- 1891/07/17-1908/02/02 Age: 16 F Goff, America Alice (Lafever)
- 1885/03/14-1908/02/02 Age: 22 M Lafever, Luke Gilliam
- 1873/03/12-1910/01/23 Age: 36 M Lyons, Edward
- 1886/04/30-1910/01/23 Age: 23 F Lester, Laura (Lyons)
- 1888/12/10-1910/10/10 Age: 21 M Lyons, William Henry Harrison
- 1887/05/27-1910/10/10 Age: 23 F Manning, Mertie (Lyons)
- 1892/08/14-1910/11/10 Age: 18 F Guffey, Myrtie Elma
- 1888/11/14-1910/11/10 Age: 21 M Booher, Samuel Porter
- 1897/05/24-1913/12/25 Age: 16 F Lafever, Ella Odell (Goff)
- 1895/04/14-1913/12/25 Age: 18 M Goff, Charlie Clay
- 1892/09/03-1914/02/22 Age: 21 M Upchurch, Obie Cleveland
- 1897/05/22-1914/02/22 Age: 16 F Dick, Velma Ingroma (Upchurch)
- 1897/01/07-1915/06/13 Age: 18 F Bybee, Mattie Lee
- 1890/01/08-1915/06/13 Age: 25 M Booher, William Leroy
- 1900/--/---1917/--/-- Age: 17 F Lafever, Mary Canzada
- 1895/--/---1917/--/-- Age: 22 M Sherrell, William Jordan
- 1890/10/06-1917/03/03 Age: 26 F Kuhner, Emma Berta
- 1890/10/03-1917/03/03 Age: 26 M Schmidt, Ferdinand
- 1895/05/16-1917/06/19 Age: 22 M Bristow, Kelly McClain
- ----/--/---1917/06/19........ F Dunnington, Gertie M. (Bristow)
- 1900/08/04-1917/10/20 Age: 17 F McKinley, Ida Helen (Upchurch)
- 1897/08/27-1917/10/20 Age: 20 M Upchurch, Stanley Tuggle
- 1902/04/27-1918/02/03 Age: 15 F Hopper, Lillie (Bristow, Davis)
- 1892/12/25-1918/02/03 Age: 25 M Bristow, Roy Prentice
- 1905/--/---1919/11/28 Age: 14 F Griffin, Rosa Jane (Cummings)
- 1893/08/06-1919/11/28 Age: 26 M Cummings, Odell Ansolem
- 1904/10/06-1920/08/14 Age: 15 F Lawhorn, Ola Lee (Lamastus)
- 1899/03/12-1920/08/14 Age: 21 M Lamastus, Lewis James
- 1898/10/22-1920/09/16 Age: 21 M Benson, Richard Oscar
- 1892/12/23-1920/09/16 Age: 27 F Little, Alice Bessie
- 1898/09/12-1920/10/31 Age: 22 F Farmer, Nellie Jane
- 1900/05/04-1920/10/31 Age: 20 M Booher, Edwin Raymond
- 1897/01/12-1921/03/06 Age: 24 F Baise, Vesta Lee (Harlan)
- 1893/12/31-1921/03/06 Age: 27 M Harlan, Eary W.
- 1905/11/06-1921/05/01 Age: 15 F Ewing, Mary (Booher)
- 1898/03/10-1921/05/01 Age: 23 M Booher, Wellington Virgil
- 1899/12/09-1922/--/-- Age: 22 M Cross, James Otto
- 1904/07/25-1922/--/-- Age: 17 F Ewing, Sophia (Cross)
- 1890/02/17-1925/02/20 Age: 35 M Bunch, John W.
- 1903/04/26-1925/02/20 Age: 21 F Arnold, Flora Belle (Bunch)
- 1904/03/28-1925/08/01 Age: 21 M Zimmermann, Friedrich Eugen
- 1899/10/21-1925/08/01 Age: 25 F Schimpf, Maria
- 1907/03/26-1925/08/30 Age: 18 F Guthrie, Alice Ovaleen
- 1904/01/26-1925/08/30 Age: 21 M Booher, Jonathan Pickens
- 1905/09/13-1925/10/19 Age: 20 M Harlan, Arthur
- 1908/03/11-1925/10/19 Age: 17 F Ewing, Annie (Harlan)
- 1899/08/27-1926/01/03 Age: 26 M Upchurch, Hiram Welby
- 1908/12/09-1926/01/03 Age: 17 F Lyons, Minnie Stella (Upchurch)
- 1908/11/11-1927/05/01 Age: 18 F Lafever, Myrtle Elvira (Love)
- 1907/10/24-1927/05/01 Age: 19 M Love, James Hosie
- 1903/03/28-1928/11/29 Age: 25 M Burchett, Joe Ryan
- 1902/02/04-1928/11/29 Age: 26 F Booher, Sallie Jane
- 1895/05/16-1928/12/09 Age: 33 M Bristow, Kelly McClain
- 1902/--/---1928/12/09 Age: 26 F Craft, Ruby (Bristow)
- 1897/09/23-1929/04/07 Age: 31 F Duvall, Mary Severn Ross
- 1907/04/25-1929/04/07 Age: 21 M Booher, Benjamin Horace
- 1909/11/10-1929/05/24 Age: 19 M McGuffey, George
- 1908/11/03-1929/05/24 Age: 20 F Booher, Georgia Belle
- 1912/--/---1929/08/10 Age: 17 F Shoultz, Clara (Arnold)
- 1905/07/26-1929/08/10 Age: 24 M Arnold, John Leslie
- 1912/08/17-1930/11/01 Age: 18 F Lawson, Ruby Ermon (Harlan)
- 1911/11/04-1930/11/01 Age: 18 M Harlan, Luther
- ----/--/---1930/11/01........ F Cross, Ermon (Harlan)
- 1909/09/24-1930/11/01 Age: 21 M Harlan, Floyd
- 1908/--/---1931/--/-- Age: 23 M Lafever, Samuel Lee
- ----/--/---1931/--/--........ F Ellis, Flossie
- ----/--/---1931/02/16........ M Ferrell, William Carter
- 1916/08/29-1931/02/16 Age: 14 F Arnold, Flossie Beatrice
- 1914/03/14-1932/12/17 Age: 18 F Arnold, Nettie Jewell (Arnold)
- ----/--/---1932/12/17........ M Arnold, Robert Paul
- 1918/07/---1933/02/02 Age: 14 M Lawson, Homer
- 1917/04/07-1933/02/02 Age: 15 F McKinney, Lena (Lawson) "Skin" "Lena Rivers"
- 1913/06/24-1933/05/20 Age: 19 F Hopper, Ella Mae (Beck)
- 1901/07/18-1933/05/20 Age: 31 M Beck, Elbert Herman
- 1909/--/---1933/09/25 Age: 24 F Mansfield, Della G.
- 1860/08/18-1933/09/25 Age: 73 M Booher, George Washington
- 1915/07/21-1934/--/-- Age: 18 M Ely, Howard Edward
- 1921/09/25-1934/--/-- Age: 12 F Phillips, Hazel June (Ely, Galbreath, Allen & others)
- 1910/10/08-1934/04/05 Age: 23 M Lafever, Charlie Columbus
- 1914/07/14-1934/04/05 Age: 19 F Spears, Betty Ann (Lafever)
- 1916/12/23-1934/09/15 Age: 17 F Booher, Beatrice Eileen
- 1916/03/10-1934/09/15 Age: 18 M Huddleston, Daniel Cleveland
- 1909/08/15-1936/08/05 Age: 26 M Lyons, Willie Porter
- ----/--/---1936/08/05........ F Hicks, Dorothy Gladys (Lyons)
- 1915/02/06-1936/09/04 Age: 21 F Lafever, Ruba Ada (Dilldine)
- ----/--/---1936/09/04........ M Dilldine, Amon
- 1915/06/24-1936/12/30 Age: 21 M Upchurch, Herbert "Doc"
- 1913/11/22-1936/12/30 Age: 23 F Booher, Ruby Nell
- 1921/09/04-1937/07/04 Age: 15 F Booher, Reba Madelene
- ----/--/---1937/07/04........ M Jones, Harley Wayne
- 1913/03/22-1937/12/01 Age: 24 F Meeker, Louise
- 1911/10/05-1937/12/01 Age: 26 M Booher, Marvin Pauline
- 1912/12/03-1938/10/-- Age: 25 M Lafever, Herschel
- 1902/06/30-1938/10/-- Age: 36 F Stewart, Martha (Lafever)
- 1910/01/15-1939/01/18 Age: 29 M Stack, Edward Paul
- 1907/10/06-1939/01/18 Age: 31 F Benson, Glendon Lucile
- 1916/12/08-1939/12/24 Age: 23 M Booher, Aubrey Orestes
- 1919/08/02-1939/12/24 Age: 20 F Henson, Mildred Louise
- 1922/03/14-1942/03/04 Age: 19 F Lafever, Lena Dora (Sweet)
- ----/--/---1942/03/04........ M Sweet, Richard
- 1922/03/14-1942/04/27 Age: 20 F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow)
- 1920/03/10-1942/04/27 Age: 22 M Bristow, Jesse Willard
- 1911/04/17-1942/04/29 Age: 31 F Hopper, Myrta (Easterly)
- 1909/04/09-1942/04/29 Age: 33 M Easterly, Elliot Lotspiech
- 1919/11/24-1942/09/01 Age: 22 M Lafever, Beecher Franklin
- 1925/07/21-1942/09/01 Age: 17 F Huntington, Jerry Avanelle (Lafever)
- 1915/01/31-1943/03/16 Age: 28 M Upchurch, Ahile Knox
- 1917/08/03-1943/03/16 Age: 25 F Hurt, Lola Annis (Upchurch)
- 1924/08/29-1944/09/19 Age: 20 F Lafever, Alice Lorene (Allison)
- 1923/07/15-1944/09/19 Age: 21 M Allison, Willie Clayburn
- 1923/04/27-1945/--/-- Age: 21 M Maupin, Howard C.
- 1925/06/04-1945/--/-- Age: 19 F Burchett, Jimmie Edith (Maupin)
- ----/--/---1945/09/23........ M Poore, Lloyd H.
- 1925/08/03-1945/09/23 Age: 20 F Booher, Patricia Mae
- 1917/08/16-1945/12/15 Age: 28 M Schmidt, Karl Ferdinand
- 1927/10/01-1945/12/15 Age: 18 F Zimmermann, Maria Anna
- 1925/10/13-1946/04/21 Age: 20 M Booher, George William Randall
- 1927/07/06-1946/04/21 Age: 18 F Buchanon, Julia
- 1924/05/05-1946/09/14 Age: 22 F Simpson, Mary Evelyn
- 1921/10/15-1946/09/14 Age: 24 M Benson, Clyde Little
- 1917/07/14-1946/12/28 Age: 29 M Williams, Carl Leon
- 1919/12/27-1946/12/28 Age: 27 F Booher, Mildred
- 1922/10/05-1947/01/01 Age: 24 M Gottschling, John
- 1918/05/17-1947/01/01 Age: 28 F Booher, Nina Marie
- 1916/05/02-1947/01/25 Age: 30 F OOten, Anna Lee (Upchurch)
- 1892/09/03-1947/01/25 Age: 54 M Upchurch, Obie Cleveland
- 1923/12/03-1947/02/28 Age: 23 F Cross, Dorleen (McWhorter)
- 1917/12/20-1947/02/28 Age: 29 M McWhorter, Lloyd Cleveland
- 1924/12/04-1947/06/21 Age: 22 M Overholt, Paul Kenneth
- 1923/08/31-1947/06/21 Age: 23 F Benson, Glendon Ora
- 1927/06/20-1947/11/01 Age: 20 F Marion, Phyllis June
- 1925/09/15-1947/11/01 Age: 22 M Benson, Richard Edgar
- 1928/07/14-1947/12/12 Age: 19 M Harlan, John Howard
- 1930/08/30-1947/12/12 Age: 17 F Huddleston, Betty Alois (Harlan)
- 1925/07/10-1948/08/28 Age: 23 M Summerlin, John Wayburn
- 1931/04/14-1948/08/28 Age: 17 F Booher, Joyce Clementine
- 1926/09/27-1949/--/-- Age: 22 M Harlan, Arthur David
- 1929/11/29-1949/--/-- Age: 19 F Armstrong, Wilma Jewell (Harlan) "Jay"
- 1929/09/06-1949/10/22 Age: 20 M Bristow, Samuel William
- ----/--/---1949/10/22........ F McCreary, Wilma Lee
- 1929/09/13-1950/07/01 Age: 20 F Lafever, Treva Lucille (Goodwin)
- 1927/03/21-1950/07/01 Age: 23 M Goodwin, Robert -Buddy-
- 1935/06/26-1951/02/26 Age: 15 F Davis, Wilma Kathleen (Love)
- 1932/02/10-1951/02/26 Age: 19 M Love, Jimmie Goff
- ----/--/---1951/05/05........ M Cass, Dennis
- 1933/04/05-1951/05/05 Age: 18 F Lafever, Betty Cleo (Cass, McDonald)
- 1928/02/18-1951/12/28 Age: 23 M Cross, John O.
- 1927/05/24-1951/12/28 Age: 24 F Armstrong, Willadean (Cross)
- 1937/03/20-1954/01/30 Age: 16 F Williams, Hazel
- 1935/04/27-1954/01/30 Age: 18 M Huddleston, Ralph Edward
- 1934/07/30-1956/06/28 Age: 21 M Harlan, Baylos Eugene
- 1935/08/22-1956/06/28 Age: 20 F Lee, Mabel Gay (Harlan)
- 1929/10/19-1956/08/24 Age: 26 F Lamastus, Mildred Volene (Duval)
- ----/--/---1956/08/24........ M Duval, Robert Godfrey
- 1940/04/19-1956/12/20 Age: 16 M Huddleston, Billy Gene
- 1939/07/06-1956/12/20 Age: 17 F Huff, Roxie
- ----/--/---1957/--/--........ M Bell, Andrew Macalpine, Jr. (Mack, Billy)
- 1938/12/01-1957/--/-- Age: 18 F Lawson, Patsy Joe (Bell, Galbreath)
- 1939/08/01-1957/06/07 Age: 17 F Booher, Virginia Kaye
- 1937/06/19-1957/06/07 Age: 19 M Grider, Charles Roy
- 1932/09/22-1957/06/15 Age: 24 M Benson, Roy Lee
- 1933/04/02-1957/06/15 Age: 24 F Booher, Doris Evangeline
- 1934/04/20-1958/06/01 Age: 24 F Cowell, Cynthia Jane
- 1934/07/29-1958/06/01 Age: 23 M Booher, Edwin Ray
- 1932/04/30-1958/06/15 Age: 26 M Schultz, Robert Andrew
- 1936/07/18-1958/06/15 Age: 21 F McGuffey, Nancy Sharon
- 1942/07/18-1959/02/13 Age: 16 F Ledbetter, Bonnie Gail (Booher)
- 1937/08/03-1959/02/13 Age: 21 M Booher, Ralph Ewing
- 1937/06/29-1959/06/13 Age: 21 M Harlan, Norman Ewing
- 1941/10/28-1959/06/13 Age: 17 F Huber, Doris Mae (Harlan)
- 1944/03/18-1959/08/22 Age: 15 F Pennycuff, Carolyn
- 1937/07/28-1959/08/22 Age: 22 M Huddleston, Lane Cleveland
- 1944/02/17-1960/04/15 Age: 16 M Upchurch, Buel Gayle
- 1945/12/31-1960/04/15 Age: 14 F Lowhorn, Hazel
- 1938/12/01-1960/08/03 Age: 21 F Lawson, Patsy Joe (Bell, Galbreath)
- 1941/03/14-1960/08/03 Age: 19 M Galbreath, Howard Hugh (real last name Ely)
- 1936/08/09-1960/08/15 Age: 24 F Preston, Mikel Ann
- 1933/10/24-1960/08/15 Age: 26 M Burchett, Knox Ryan
- 1941/09/09-1961/04/21 Age: 19 F Lafever, Lilly Meirl (Williams)
- 1940/06/23-1961/04/21 Age: 20 M Williams, Hugh Randall
- 1940/05/21-1961/08/19 Age: 21 M Welch, Patrick R.
- 1940/02/27-1961/08/19 Age: 21 F Lafever, Marjorie (Welch)
- 1944/04/06-1961/10/30 Age: 17 F McWhorter, Nell
- 1941/10/10-1961/10/30 Age: 20 M Huddleston, Gary Phillip
- 1943/08/15-1962/12/09 Age: 19 F Mallory, Sandra Jane
- 1943/04/16-1962/12/09 Age: 19 M Booher, James Wendell
- 1946/11/01-1964/02/28 Age: 17 F Schmidt, Ursula Emma
- 1943/01/14-1964/02/28 Age: 21 M Stack, Richard Glenn
- 1936/05/25-1964/06/20 Age: 28 M Pamplin, Charles Elvin
- 1937/--/---1964/06/20 Age: 27 F Dorsey, Doris Yvonne (Pamplin)
- 1947/08/29-1965/04/17 Age: 17 M Bristow, Roy Duane
- 1946/11/09-1965/04/17 Age: 18 F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow)
- 1942/02/22-1965/06/05 Age: 23 F Harlan, Mary Ermon (Flowers)
- 1937/02/02-1965/06/05 Age: 28 M Flowers, Dan
- 1941/09/02-1965/06/12 Age: 23 M Booher, William Eugene
- 1942/08/12-1965/06/12 Age: 22 F Williams, Mary Kay
- 1943/06/21-1965/09/04 Age: 22 M Booher, David Larr
- 1942/03/16-1965/09/04 Age: 23 F Corcoran, Eileen
- 1938/05/16-1966/01/08 Age: 27 M Wright, Jimmy Glenn
- 1947/02/26-1966/01/08 Age: 18 F Meece, Patricia Ann
- 1942/05/13-1966/06/05 Age: 24 M Terry, Phillip Arthur
- 1942/02/07-1966/06/05 Age: 24 F Booher, Victoria
- ----/--/---1967/05/13........ F Fougstedt, Judy Lee (Wright)
- 1942/03/14-1967/05/13 Age: 25 M Wright, Jesse Wayne
- 1940/07/16-1967/07/01 Age: 26 M Booher, Peter Choate
- 1942/11/13-1967/07/01 Age: 24 F Rogers, Carole Elaine
- 1947/12/11-1968/08/12 Age: 20 F Guthrie, Maggie (Selvidge)
- 1946/09/17-1968/08/12 Age: 21 M Selvidge, Billy Roger
- ----/--/---1968/10/29........ M Walker, Artie
- 1950/12/08-1968/10/29 Age: 17 F McWhorter, Judy Lynn
- ----/--/---1969/05/31........ M Dalton, Steve
- 1946/11/23-1969/05/31 Age: 22 F Thompson, Gayle (Dalton)
- 1951/02/28-1970/05/02 Age: 19 F Sullivan, Patricia Lynn
- 1946/05/19-1970/05/02 Age: 23 M Booher, John Paul
- 1948/04/23-1970/08/29 Age: 22 M Bristow, Timothy Knox
- ----/--/---1970/08/29........ F Simpson, Judith Page (Bristow)
- 1948/10/30-1971/04/03 Age: 22 F Harlan, Betty Josephine (Neal)
- 1943/08/01-1971/04/03 Age: 27 M Neal, Edward Denton
- 1947/05/10-1971/08/28 Age: 24 M Booher, Steven
- 1950/12/03-1971/08/28 Age: 20 F Tieman, Colleen
- 1951/11/11-1972/12/24 Age: 21 M Harlan, James David
- 1954/09/23-1972/12/24 Age: 18 F Phegley, Joyce Marie (Harlan)
- 1953/05/10-1973/11/30 Age: 20 F Harlan, Ruth Ann (Meeks)
- 1941/09/25-1973/11/30 Age: 32 M Meeks, Nathan
- 1943/12/18-1974/11/27 Age: 30 F Taylor, Ladonna Cheryl
- 1937/08/03-1974/11/27 Age: 37 M Booher, Ralph Ewing
- 1957/05/23-1975/12/21 Age: 18 F Allison, Denise Gale (Moore)
- ----/--/---1975/12/21........ M Moore, James
- ----/--/---1976/01/10........ F Upchurch, Susan (Maupin)
- 1952/07/06-1976/01/10 Age: 23 M Maupin, Howard Carter
- 1952/02/10-1976/06/-- Age: 24 M McWhorter, Rex Alan
- 1951/06/06-1976/06/-- Age: 24 F Rafferty, June
- 1954/12/01-1976/06/19 Age: 21 M Minkel, Stephen Ray
- 1953/10/17-1976/06/19 Age: 22 F Booher, Randa Lynn
- 1954/11/03-1976/12/01 Age: 22 M Huddleston, Ralph Edward
- 1954/11/28-1976/12/01 Age: 22 F Pramik, Mary Alice
- 1954/02/27-1977/12/-- Age: 23 F Alexander, Lana Gail (Reeves, Galbreath)
- 1941/03/14-1977/12/-- Age: 36 M Galbreath, Howard Hugh (real last name Ely)
- 1960/02/26-1978/06/-- Age: 18 F Booher, Debbie Kay (Tann)
- 1956/--/---1978/06/-- Age: 22 M Brown, Ronnie H,
- 1960/09/10-1978/09/14 Age: 18 F Huddleston, Teresa Lynn
- 1958/01/28-1978/09/14 Age: 20 M Pierce, Paul
- 1960/05/05-1979/04/04 Age: 18 M Gray, Ricky
- 1963/06/21-1979/04/04 Age: 15 F Huddleston, Loretta Ann
- 1959/04/11-1981/06/13 Age: 22 F Harlan, Janice Lynn (Cooksey)
- 1953/06/01-1981/06/13 Age: 28 M Cooksey, James Michael
- 1956/12/16-1981/11/14 Age: 24 M Booher, Nicholas
- 1959/10/27-1981/11/14 Age: 22 F Payne, Kimberly
- 1954/04/20-1982/06/23 Age: 28 M Allison, Donald Wayne
- 1963/05/14-1982/06/23 Age: 19 F Scheffer, Sarah Elizabeth - Beth- (Allison)
- 1960/09/24-1982/08/01 Age: 21 M Grider, Charles Scott
- 1961/07/27-1982/08/01 Age: 21 F Bell, Marketta
- 1957/09/09-1982/09/04 Age: 24 M Richmond, Charles Edward
- 1961/08/16-1982/09/04 Age: 21 F Booher, Phyllis Kathleen
- 1954/06/12-1985/--/-- Age: 30 M Colligan, Timothy
- 1954/11/12-1985/--/-- Age: 30 F Benson, Elizabeth Ann
- 1961/08/13-1985/05/18 Age: 23 M Miller, Kenneth Edwin
- 1958/04/02-1985/05/18 Age: 27 F Benson, Rebecca Ann
- 1964/01/19-1985/07/13 Age: 21 F Clark, Henrietta Christina
- 1956/03/04-1985/07/13 Age: 29 M Goodwin, David Carroll
- 1962/12/29-1987/05/16 Age: 24 F Harlan, Teresa Mae (Wooding)
- 1960/01/07-1987/05/16 Age: 27 M Wooding, Eric L.
- 1960/04/14-1987/06/13 Age: 27 M Harlan, Norman Dale
- 1960/04/25-1987/06/13 Age: 27 F Marshall, Janet Lee (Harlan)
- 1950/01/15-1987/06/20 Age: 37 F Bristow, Karen Sue (Steele)
- ----/--/---1987/06/20........ M Steele, Gary
- 1966/05/06-1988/08/20 Age: 22 F Dowling, Susan Eileen
- 1962/04/09-1988/08/20 Age: 26 M Benson, Randall Lee
- 1962/02/27-1988/12/31 Age: 26 F Welch, Sherrie S. (Uhlmann)
- 1959/05/10-1988/12/31 Age: 29 M Uhlmann, Stephen G.
- 1941/03/14-1990/01/20 Age: 48 M Galbreath, Howard Hugh (real last name Ely)
- ----/--/---1990/01/20........ F Coontz, Linda (Galbreath)
- 1964/08/08-1990/10/27 Age: 26 M Resko, Johnny Edward
- 1963/12/25-1990/10/27 Age: 26 F Love, Joy Lenette (Resko)
- 1961/03/25-1992/05/28 Age: 31 F Galbreath, Latisha Mona Lisa (Bristow)
- 1970/07/08-1992/05/28 Age: 21 M Bristow, David Jesse
- 1969/08/03-1992/05/30 Age: 22 M Drew, Charles Leonard
- 1972/04/29-1992/05/30 Age: 20 F Walker, Shannon Kimberly
- 1972/06/10-1993/04/23 Age: 20 F Harlan, Lisa Gay
- ----/--/---1993/04/23........ M Hacker, Tim
- 1964/10/18-1993/07/24 Age: 28 M Harlan, Ronald Lee
- ----/--/---1993/07/24........ F Conarro, Holly Lynn (Harlan)
- ----/--/---1995/05/27........ F Stiles, Tracey Lynn (Harlan)
- 1974/11/19-1995/05/27 Age: 20 M Harlan, Chad Glen
- 1975/04/03-1997/08/15 Age: 22 M Harlan, Sheldon
- ----/--/---1997/08/15........ F Owens, Jennifer Day (Harlan)
- 1974/08/31-1998/04/25 Age: 23 M Harlan, Joshua David
- ----/--/---1998/04/25........ F Hramed, Susan Leigh (Harlan)
- ----/--/---1999/10/30........ F Ebert, Patricia Marie (Stack) [trish]
- 1968/06/24-1999/10/30 Age: 31 M Stack, Jeffrey
- ----/--/---2001/04/18........ M Johnson, Claude Henry III
- 1977/11/13-2001/04/18 Age: 23 F Jackson, Lea Lynette (Johnson)
- 1976/04/12-2004/03/19 Age: 27 F Booher, Mary Emily
- ----/--/---2004/03/19........ M Celle, Carl Victor
- 1983/11/16-2008/08/20 Age: 24 F Richmond, Brandy Mashelle
- 1986/03/12-2008/08/20 Age: 22 F McCamey, Katie Elizabeth
- 1985/08/29-2010/06/12 Age: 24 M Jennings, Howard Anthony Cruz
- ----/--/---2010/06/12........ F Trichell, Misty (Jennings)
- 1964/10/18-2011/10/01 Age: 46 M Harlan, Ronald Lee
- ----/--/---2011/10/01........ F Burson, Carissa (Harlan)
- ----/--/---2012/06/16........ M Long, Jason
- 1986/11/09-2012/06/16 Age: 25 F Ginther, Ronda Elizabeth
- 1989/01/06-2012/06/23 Age: 23 F Montag, Amanda Jo (Booher)
- 1989/07/21-2012/06/23 Age: 22 M Booher, Brandon Michael
- 1977/05/06-2013/07/07 Age: 36 M Meeks, Steve
- ----/--/---2013/07/07........ M Ratliff, C. J.
- ----/--/---2014/10/11........ M Friedrichs, Brian
- 1987/11/03-2014/10/11 Age: 26 F Richmond, Khrystal Gabrielle (Friedrichs)
- ----/--/---2015/09/--........ F Hacker-Campbell, Amanda (Booher)
- 1975/12/05-2015/09/-- Age: 39 M Booher, Eric Rodney
- ----/--/---2016/08/27........ F Stonecipher, Jordan (Maupin)
- ----/--/---2016/08/27........ M Maupin, H. C.
- 1983/10/08-2021/02/20 Age: 37 M Record, Zachary
- 1995/06/29-2021/02/20 Age: 25 F Bristow, Maria Caroline
Events All in database
- 1801/07/07-1822/--/-- Age: 20 M Bristow, Peyton
- Moved to the White River in Indiana, married Annie Owens, had 2 sons and 3 daughters
- 1783/04/06-1832/09/30 Age: 49 M Bristow, Leven
- was living in Adair county KY.
- 1801/07/07-1837/--/-- Age: 35 M Bristow, Peyton
- returned to Clinton County KY after the death of his wife in Indiana and his father and Uncle in Ky. Took care of his widowed mother.
- 1801/07/07-1845/--/-- Age: 43 M Bristow, Peyton
- moved to St. Clair County Missouri
- 1829/--/---1871/--/-- Age: 42 M Owen, Edward L.
- Went from Kentucky or Tennessee to Kansas in 18 wagon train.
- 1879/09/17-1928/07/19 Age: 48 M Wright, William R.
- Killed his wife and two sons and wounded his daughter.
- 1910/09/09-1928/07/19 Age: 17 F Wright, Exie (Anderson)
- Wounded when shot twice by her father, William R. Wright
- 1922/03/14-1937/--/-- Age: 14 F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow)
- went to Richmond, Indiana and began working as a domestic servant.
- 1920/03/10-1941/12/-- Age: 21 M Bristow, Jesse Willard
- Living in Richmond Indiana & drafted into the Army for World War II
- 1922/03/14-1942/--/-- Age: 19 F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow)
- began work in a factory in Richmond, Indiana
- 1920/03/10-1943/--/-- Age: 22 M Bristow, Jesse Willard
- Shipped to fight in the Pacific theatre of World War II
- 1920/03/10-1945/--/-- Age: 24 M Bristow, Jesse Willard
- Discharged from the army and began working for Belden in Richmond, Indiana
- 1885/03/14-1945/03/05 Age: 59 M Lafever, Luke Gilliam
- Luke Gilliam and America Alice Lafever moved to Boiling Springs.
- 1891/07/17-1948/05/20 Age: 56 F Goff, America Alice (Lafever)
- leg broken
- 1920/03/10-1949/--/-- Age: 28 M Bristow, Jesse Willard
- with L. E. Bristow, bought the farm in Clinton County Kentucky from S. W. Bristow and moved there and built a house.
- 1922/03/14-1950/01/-- Age: 27 F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow)
- moved into new home near Albany, Kentucky and had seizures.
- 1946/11/09-1952/09/-- Age:  5 F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow)
- Started grade school at Ewing one room school in Clinton County Kentucky
- 1947/08/29-1953/08/-- Age:  5 M Bristow, Roy Duane
- began attending elementary school at Cowan, a one room school with 8 grades and about 25 students in Clinton County Kentucky.
- 1920/03/10-1960/--/-- Age: 39 M Bristow, Jesse Willard
- built the Wishy Washy Laundromat in Albany, Kentucky
- 1946/11/09-1960/08/-- Age: 13 F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow)
- Started high school at Clinton County High
- 1947/08/29-1960/08/-- Age: 12 M Bristow, Roy Duane
- went to High School at Clinton County High
- 1947/08/29-1964/05/-- Age: 16 M Bristow, Roy Duane
- Graduated High School at Clinton County High
- 1946/11/09-1964/05/-- Age: 17 F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow)
- Graduated Clinton County High School as Salutatorian of the Senior Class
- 1947/08/29-1964/09/-- Age: 17 M Bristow, Roy Duane
- Began attending college at the University of Kentucky at Lexington
- 1946/11/09-1964/09/-- Age: 17 F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow)
- Begin attending secretarial school with her sister, Mary, at Western Kentucky State College in Bowling Green
- 1920/03/10-1966/--/-- Age: 45 M Bristow, Jesse Willard
- was working at a box factory in Frankfort, Indiana
- 1947/08/29-1966/09/-- Age: 19 M Bristow, Roy Duane
- Began attending Forestry school at the University of Georgia at Athens
- 1946/11/09-1966/09/-- Age: 19 F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow)
- Began work at a garment factory in Athens Georgia and worked for two years to help put husband, Duane, through college.
- 1946/11/09-1968/06/-- Age: 21 F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow)
- began living in Pineville, Kentucky
- 1947/08/29-1968/06/-- Age: 20 M Bristow, Roy Duane
- Began employment with the Kentucky Division of Forestry at Pineville, KY
- 1947/08/29-1969/10/-- Age: 22 M Bristow, Roy Duane
- moved trailer to an apple orchard on Clear Creek in Bell County Kentucky
- 1947/08/29-1971/10/-- Age: 24 M Bristow, Roy Duane
- Bought a log house near Rockholds in Whitley County Kentucky and moved
- 1946/11/09-1971/10/-- Age: 24 F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow)
- Began living at Rockholds, Kentucky in a log house.
- 1922/03/14-1974/--/-- Age: 51 F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow)
- multiple sclerosis caused loss of ability to walk. Confined to a wheel chair.
- 1947/08/29-1975/08/01 Age: 27 M Bristow, Roy Duane
- Incorporated Bristow Farms
- 1970/07/08-1976/08/-- Age:  6 M Bristow, David Jesse
- began elementary school at Rockholds Elementary in Whitley County, KY
- 1956/03/04-1977/06/02 Age: 21 M Goodwin, David Carroll
- began work at Thomas Industries which later became Phillips Lighting
- 1977/12/13-1978/03/-- Age:  0 M Bristow, Christopher Michael
- open heart surgery at University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington
- 1947/08/29-1979/06/-- Age: 31 M Bristow, Roy Duane
- Left the Kentucky Division of Forestry and built a house on the family farm in Clinton County & moved to begin farming & computer consulting.
- 1970/07/08-1979/08/-- Age:  9 M Bristow, David Jesse
- began 4th grade at Clinton County Elementary in Albany, Kentucky
- 1946/11/09-1979/12/01 Age: 33 F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow)
- Moved into a new house on the Bristow Family farm near Albany, in Clinton county Kentucky
- 1964/01/19-1982/05/-- Age: 18 F Clark, Henrietta Christina
- graduated White County High School Sparta, TN
- 1977/12/13-1983/08/-- Age:  5 M Bristow, Christopher Michael
- entered kindergarten at Albany Elementary School
- 1970/07/08-1984/08/-- Age: 14 M Bristow, David Jesse
- began high school at Clinton County High
- 1970/07/08-1987/06/-- Age: 16 M Bristow, David Jesse
- Governor's Scholar's Program at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky
- 1922/03/14-1987/09/-- Age: 65 F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow)
- hospitalized for bed sores and spent the rest of her life in nursing homes
- 1964/01/19-1987/11/-- Age: 23 F Clark, Henrietta Christina
- Began working for NHC Home Care in Sparta, TN
- 1922/03/14-1988/04/30 Age: 66 F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow)
- admitted to Master's Health Care Center in Algood, TN where she spent the rest of her life making latch hooks.
- 1970/07/08-1988/05/-- Age: 17 M Bristow, David Jesse
- graduated Clinton County High School
- 1970/07/08-1988/09/-- Age: 18 M Bristow, David Jesse
- began college at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky
- 1970/07/08-1989/06/-- Age: 18 M Bristow, David Jesse
- spent 8 weeks in Army basic training at Fort Knox.
- 1970/07/08-1990/06/12 Age: 19 M Bristow, David Jesse
- went to Brazil to spend 6 weeks in Baptist missionary work.
- 1970/07/08-1991/01/15 Age: 20 M Bristow, David Jesse
- Army Reserve Unit activated for the Persian Gulf War (Desert Storm) David spent three months training tankers at Fort Knox
- 1977/12/13-1992/05/-- Age: 14 M Bristow, Christopher Michael
- graduated from the eighth grade at Clinton County Elementary
- 1977/12/13-1992/09/-- Age: 14 M Bristow, Christopher Michael
- began high school at Clinton County High
- 1970/07/08-1993/05/30 Age: 22 M Bristow, David Jesse
- graduated Centre College with a BA degree. Living in Danville and working for UPS and delivering Papa John's pizza.
- 1947/08/29-1993/09/01 Age: 46 M Bristow, Roy Duane
- with Karen bought out L. E. Bristow's interest in Bristow Farms, Inc.
- 1994/02/24-2012/05/19 Age: 18 F Bristow, Eva Victoria
- Graduated Boyle County High School - Danville, KY
- 1995/06/29-2013/05/24 Age: 17 F Bristow, Maria Caroline
- Graduated Boyle County High School - Danville, Kentucky
History of these People All in database
- 1566/--/-- M Bayless, Daniel born.
- 1578/--/-- M Bristow, Robert Clifton born.
- 1604/--/-- M Bristow, Robert born.
- 1609/--/-- F Curtis, Averilla (Bristow) born.
- 1617/--/-- M Bayless, John born.
- 1620/--/-- M Bayless, Daniel died - born 1566/--/-- Age: 54
- 1621/--/-- F Stillwell, Rebecca born.
- 1627/--/-- F Curtis, Averilla (Bristow) wed - Born 1609/--/-- Age: 18
- 1627/--/-- M Bristow, Robert wed - Born 1604/--/-- Age: 23
- 1628/--/-- M Duck, Ezekeliah born.
- 1634/--/-- F Hoope, Hannah (Duck) born.
- 1641/03/12 F Stillwell, Rebecca wed - Born 1621/--/-- Age: 20
- 1641/03/12 M Bayless, John wed - Born 1617/--/-- Age: 24
- 1642/--/-- M Bayless, John born.
- 1643/--/-- F Bayless, Rebecca born.
- 1643/--/-- M Bristow, Robert born.
- 1645/--/-- M Bayless, Elias born.
- 1645/--/-- F Rusco, Ruth born.
- 1646/--/-- F Bayless, Elizabeth born.
- 1647/--/-- M Bayless, Thomas born.
- 1649/--/-- M Bristow, John born.
- 1649/--/-- M Harlan, George born.
- 1650/--/-- M Bayless, Jonathan born.
- 1653/--/-- F Nicholls, Michal (Bristow) born.
- 1654/--/-- F Bayless, Mary born.
- 1656/--/-- M Bayless, Demares born.
- 1658/--/-- F Bayless, Abigail born.
- 1660/--/-- M Lafevre, Issac born.
- 1660/--/-- M Bossard/Bossart, Gean (John) born.
- 1660/--/-- F Bayless, Ruth born.
- 1660/--/-- F Duck, Elizabeth (Harlan) born.
- 1662/--/-- F Bayless, Rebecca born.
- 1665/--/-- F Rusco, Ruth wed - Born 1645/--/-- Age: 20
- 1665/--/-- M Bayless, John wed - Born 1642/--/-- Age: 23
- 1670/05/09 F Goodloe, Mary (Carter, Bristow) born.
- 1679/--/-- M Bristow, John wed - Born 1649/--/-- Age: 30
- 1679/--/-- F Nicholls, Michal (Bristow) wed - Born 1653/--/-- Age: 26
- 1680/--/-- F Gardner, Mary (Bristow) born.
- 1680/05/09 F Bristow, Joanna born.
- 1682/--/-- F Stillwell, Rebecca died - born 1621/--/-- Age: 61
- 1682/10/29 M Bristow, William born.
- 1682/12/13 M Bayless, John died - born 1617/--/-- Age: 65
- 1683/--/-- M Bayless, Daniel born.
- 1684/02/15 F Bristow, Michal (Owen) born.
- 1686/10/-- M Peyton, Valentine born.
- 1687/--/-- M Lafevre, Abraham born.
- 1687/--/-- F Linton, Frances (Peyton) born.
- 1687/06/12 M Bristow, Thomas born.
- 1690/--/-- M Bozarth, Simon born.
- 1690/07/06 F Bristow, Elizabeth born.
- 1691/03/13 F Bristow, Sarah born.
- 1691/07/02 M Carter, William wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1691/07/02 F Goodloe, Mary (Carter, Bristow) wed - Born 1670/05/09 Age: 21
- 1692/--/-- M Harlan, James born.
- 1694/--/-- F Mason/Marson, Mary (Bozarth) born.
- 1694/06/17 M Bristow, Nicholas born.
- 1696/--/-- M Bristow, James born.
- 1700/--/-- M Wood, William born.
- 1703/--/-- M Lafevre, Issac died - born 1660/--/-- Age: 43
- 1704/12/07 M Bristow, William wed - Born 1682/10/29 Age: 22
- 1704/12/07 F Stark, Margaret (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1706/09/20 M Bristow, Robert died - born 1604/--/-- Age: ........
- 1707/--/-- M Bristow, Robert died - born 1643/--/-- Age: 64
- 1707/10/23 F Bristow, Michal (Owen) wed - Born 1684/02/15 Age: 23
- 1707/10/23 M Owen, John wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1709/06/04 M Bristow, Edward born.
- 1710/--/-- F Coleman, Mary (Wood) born.
- 1711/01/08 M Bristow, John wed - Born 1649/--/-- Age: 62
- 1711/01/08 F Goodloe, Mary (Carter, Bristow) wed - Born 1670/05/09 Age: 40
- 1712/--/-- F Bristow, Anne (Seale) born.
- 1712/--/-- F Mason/Marson, Mary (Bozarth) wed - Born 1694/--/-- Age: 18
- 1712/--/-- M Bozarth, Simon wed - Born 1690/--/-- Age: 22
- 1713/--/-- M Reives, James born.
- 1713/02/02 M Bristow, William born.
- 1713/08/10 M Bristow, Jedediah born.
- 1714/--/-- M Bozarth, John born.
- 1714/--/-- F Lake, Johannah born.
- 1714/--/-- M Harlan, George died - born 1649/--/-- Age: 65
- 1715/01/02 M Harlan, John born.
- 1715/08/15 F Bristow, Mary (Ammons) born.
- 1716/--/-- F Borden, Innocent (Bozarth) born.
- 1716/--/-- M Bayless, Daniel born.
- 1716/--/-- M Bristow, Chichester born.
- 1716/09/10 F Bristow, Michal (Owen) died - born 1684/02/15 Age: 32
- 1716/10/10 M Bristow, John died - born 1649/--/-- Age: 67
- 1717/04/04 F Pierson, Sarah Bean (Reives) born.
- 1718/05/17 M Bristow, Charles born.
- 1719/--/-- M Bayless, John died - born 1642/--/-- Age: 77
- 1719/--/-- M Duck, Ezekeliah died - born 1628/--/-- Age: 91
- 1720/01/26 M Owen, John died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1720/04/-- F Peyton, Eleanor Waller (Powell) born.
- 1721/06/25 M Bristow, John born.
- 1722/07/17 F Bristow, Michal born.
- 1725/05/04 F Bristow, Anne born.
- 1728/--/-- M Lafever, Abraham born.
- 1728/05/14 F Bristow, Elizabeth born.
- 1728/09/09 F Clopton, Margaret (Bristow) born.
- 1729/--/-- M Wood, Abram born.
- 1731/--/-- M Wood, Thomas born.
- 1732/--/-- M Wood, William born.
- 1733/--/-- M Smith, George born.
- 1734/--/-- F Wood, Katherine born.
- 1734/--/-- M Bristow, Nicholas died - born 1694/06/17 Age: 39
- 1734/07/13 M Bozarth, John wed - Born 1714/--/-- Age: 20
- 1734/07/13 F Borden, Innocent (Bozarth) wed - Born 1716/--/-- Age: 18
- 1735/--/-- M Wood, John born.
- 1736/--/-- F Duck, Elizabeth (Harlan) died - born 1660/--/-- Age: 76
- 1737/--/-- F Alexander, Elizabeth (Bozarth) born.
- 1737/--/-- M Bagby, John Arthur born.
- 1737/05/02 M Wood, Samuel born.
- 1738/--/-- F Morris, Theodocia born.
- 1740/--/-- M Davis, Nathaniel born.
- 1740/--/-- M Bozarth, Joseph born.
- 1740/--/-- F Atkins, Elizabeth born.
- 1740/--/-- M Wood, George born.
- 1741/12/14 M Bristow, Thompson born.
- 1742/--/-- M Bruton, David A. born.
- 1742/11/15 M Bristow, William died - born 1682/10/29 Age: 60
- 1744/--/-- M Gwinn, James born.
- 1744/--/-- F Gardner, Mary (Bristow) died - born 1680/--/-- Age: 64
- 1744/09/05 F Goodloe, Mary (Carter, Bristow) died - born 1670/05/09 Age: 74
- 1746/--/-- M Wood, Abraham born.
- 1747/03/01 M Bristow, William born.
- 1747/10/13 F Reives, Sarah (Wood) born.
- 1748/--/-- F Wood, Ruth born.
- 1748/--/-- M Lafever, Abraham wed - Born 1728/--/-- Age: 20
- 1748/--/-- F Somename, Elizabeth wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1749/--/-- F Mason/Marson, Mary (Bozarth) died - born 1694/--/-- Age: 55
- 1750/--/-- M Harlan, John born.
- 1750/--/-- M Lafever, Abraham born.
- 1751/--/-- F Powell, Margaret (Bristow) born.
- 1751/--/-- M Bayless, Samuel born.
- 1751/--/-- F Lucas, Margaret born.
- 1751/--/-- M Wood, Isaac born.
- 1751/04/-- F Linton, Frances (Peyton) died - born 1687/--/-- Age: 64
- 1751/09/28 M Bristow, James born.
- 1751/10/01 M Peyton, Valentine died - born 1686/10/-- Age: 65
- 1752/--/-- M Bayless, Daniel died - born 1683/--/-- Age: 69
- 1753/02/19 M Bozarth, Simon died - born 1690/--/-- Age: 63
- 1754/--/-- M Bayless, Reuben born.
- 1755/--/-- F Morris, Theodocia wed - Born 1738/--/-- Age: 17
- 1755/--/-- M Bagby, John Arthur wed - Born 1737/--/-- Age: 18
- 1755/05/19 M Bristow, Benjamin born.
- 1756/--/-- F Bagby, Mildred born.
- 1756/--/-- M Koger, Nicholas born.
- 1758/--/-- F Alexander, Elizabeth (Bozarth) wed - Born 1737/--/-- Age: 21
- 1758/--/-- M Bozarth, Joseph wed - Born 1740/--/-- Age: 18
- 1759/04/02 M Majors, John Samuel born.
- 1760/--/-- M Benson, William born.
- 1760/--/-- M Harlan, James died - born 1692/--/-- Age: 68
- 1760/08/-- M Pierce, Francis born.
- 1760/09/21 M Bozarth, John died - born 1714/--/-- Age: 46
- 1762/--/-- F Borden, Innocent (Bozarth) died - born 1716/--/-- Age: 46
- 1762/--/-- M Harlan, John died - born 1715/01/02 Age: 46
- 1762/05/25 M Bagby, John Arthur born.
- 1762/06/05 M Bruton, George Sr. born.
- 1763/--/-- F Wright, Nancy (Majors) born.
- 1764/--/-- M Bagby, Richard born.
- 1764/--/-- M Bristow, James died - born 1696/--/-- Age: 68
- 1766/02/-- M Bagby, James born.
- 1767/--/-- M Bristow, William wed - Born 1747/03/01 Age: 19
- 1767/--/-- F Powell, Margaret (Bristow) wed - Born 1751/--/-- Age: 16
- 1769/--/-- M Hopper, William born.
- 1770/--/-- M Bristow, Benjamin W. born.
- 1770/--/-- F Miles, Sarah born.
- 1770/--/-- M Lafever, Abraham wed - Born 1750/--/-- Age: 20
- 1770/--/-- F Zink, Catherina wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1771/--/-- M Wood, Samuel wed - Born 1737/05/02 Age: 33
- 1771/--/-- F Reives, Sarah (Wood) wed - Born 1747/10/13 Age: 23
- 1771/02/05 M Bristow, William born.
- 1771/05/02 M Harlan, Aaron born.
- 1772/--/-- F Stephens, Hester (Hopper) born.
- 1772/--/-- M Cowan, John born.
- 1772/--/-- F Clopton, Margaret (Bristow) died - born 1728/09/09 Age: 43
- 1773/06/13 M Wood, William born.
- 1773/10/16 M Goff, Alexander born.
- 1773/11/09 F Davis, Matilda born.
- 1774/--/-- M Lafever, Andrew G. born.
- 1774/10/26 M Wood, James born.
- 1775/--/-- F Combs, Nancy (Harlan) born.
- 1775/--/-- M Bozarth, Levi born.
- 1775/04/08 M Ewing, Matthew born.
- 1776/--/-- M Cowan, James born.
- 1776/07/11 F Ard, Nancy (Lafever) born.
- 1776/07/14 F Lafever, Elizabeth born.
- 1776/12/16 F Beck, Martha Sallie (Bristow) born.
- 1777/--/-- M Bristow, Thomas born.
- 1777/03/30 M Wood, Samuel born.
- 1777/10/25 F Bayless, Mary (Wood) born.
- 1778/--/-- F Lafever, Sarah born.
- 1778/08/29 M Bristow, Peyton born.
- 1779/--/-- M Bristow, Henry born.
- 1779/--/-- F Riddel, Elizabeth (Goff) born.
- 1779/--/-- F Atkins, Emily (Smith) born.
- 1779/08/25 M Wood, Thomas born.
- 1780/--/-- M Bristow, James born.
- 1780/--/-- M Koger, Thomas born.
- 1780/--/-- M Lafever, Jacob Loudon born.
- 1780/02/09 M Wood, William died - born 1700/--/-- Age: 80
- 1781/09/19 M Wood, Abram born.
- 1782/--/-- F Smith, Rebecca (Stockton) born.
- 1782/--/-- F Lafever, Cathereena born.
- 1782/--/-- M Stockton, Jesse born.
- 1782/--/-- F Lewis, Elizabeth (Pierce) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1782/--/-- M Pierce, Francis wed - Born 1760/08/-- Age: 21
- 1783/--/-- M I, Willis Daniel Benson, born.
- 1783/--/-- F Addington, Martha (Bruton) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1783/--/-- M Bruton, George Sr. wed - Born 1762/06/05 Age: 20
- 1783/04/06 M Bristow, Leven born.
- 1783/05/-- F Peyton, Eleanor Waller (Powell) died - born 1720/04/-- Age: 63
- 1783/09/28 M Wood, John born.
- 1784/--/-- M Bristow, Joseph (Jasper) born.
- 1784/--/-- M Elrod, William Taylor born.
- 1784/--/-- M Bristow, Jedediah died - born 1713/08/10 Age: 70
- 1785/--/-- M Lafever, David born.
- 1785/--/-- M Cowan, Thomas A. born.
- 1785/--/-- M Beck, Joseph wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1785/--/-- F Thomas, Hannah (Beck) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1785/09/17 F Hollin, Eliza Ann (Ewing) born.
- 1785/11/-- F Coleman, Mary (Wood) died - born 1710/--/-- Age: 75
- 1786/--/-- F Pierce, Sarah -Sally- (Bozarth) born.
- 1786/--/-- F Ryan, Eleanor "Nelly" (Wood) born.
- 1787/--/-- M Bruton, George Jr. born.
- 1787/--/-- M Powell, William died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1787/09/10 M Wood, George born.
- 1789/04/17 F Bristow, Nancy (Culver) born.
- 1789/07/13 M Bagby, John Arthur died - born 1737/--/-- Age: 52
- 1789/12/07 M Bristow, Benjamin W. wed - Born 1770/--/-- Age: 19
- 1789/12/07 F Miles, Sarah wed - Born 1770/--/-- Age: 19
- 1790/05/25 M Bozarth, Joseph died - born 1740/--/-- Age: 50
- 1791/--/-- F Bristow, Margaret (Atwood) born.
- 1791/--/-- F Bristow, Margaret (Lewis) born.
- 1791/01/31 M Beck, Joseph wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1791/01/31 F Buckhannon, Isabella (Beck) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1791/08/25 M Beck, Moses wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1791/08/25 F Richards, Ann (Beck) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1792/--/-- F Irwin, Nancy (Bristow) born.
- 1792/12/20 F Davis, Matilda wed - Born 1773/11/09 Age: 19
- 1792/12/20 M Bagby, John Arthur wed - Born 1762/05/25 Age: 30
- 1793/09/03 M Beck, Paul Jr. wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1793/09/03 F Ogle, Nancy (Beck) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1793/11/03 F Bagby, Elvira born.
- 1794/--/-- M Bristow, Miles born.
- 1795/12/30 M Bagby, Landon born.
- 1796/--/-- F Bristow, Hannah (Harrison) (Davisson) born.
- 1796/--/-- M Lafever, Andrew G. wed - Born 1774/--/-- Age: 22
- 1796/--/-- F Ard, Nancy (Lafever) wed - Born 1776/07/11 Age: 19
- 1796/03/30 M Bristow, William wed - Born 1771/02/05 Age: 25
- 1796/03/30 F Beck, Martha Sallie (Bristow) wed - Born 1776/12/16 Age: 19
- 1797/--/-- M Faulkner, William Alexander born.
- 1797/--/-- M Bristow, Edward born.
- 1797/--/-- M Lafever, Zachariah born.
- 1797/--/-- M Hopper, William born.
- 1798/--/-- F Bolton, Ellen born.
- 1798/--/-- M Bristow, Samuel born.
- 1798/04/-- M Bristow, William died - born 1747/03/01 Age: 51
- 1798/08/10 M Bagby, Roderick born.
- 1799/--/-- F Bristow, Sarah (Acree) born.
- 1799/--/-- F Majors, Louisa (Koger) born.
- 1799/--/-- M Lafever, John born.
- 1799/--/-- M Goff, Alexander wed - Born 1773/10/16 Age: 25
- 1799/--/-- F Riddel, Elizabeth (Goff) wed - Born 1779/--/-- Age: 20
- 1799/09/02 M Beck, Edward wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1799/09/02 F Oldakers, Nancy (Beck) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 185-/--/-- F Holsapple, Virginia "Jeannie" (Lawhorn) wed - Born 1836/10/13 Age: -1652
- 185-/--/-- M Lawhorn, Noah wed - Born 1829/--/-- Age: -1644
- 1800/--/-- M Bayless, Daniel died - born 1716/--/-- Age: 84
- 1800/03/05 M Ferguson, William R. born.
- 1800/04/26 M Wood, Samuel died - born 1737/05/02 Age: 62
- 1800/09/19 F Beck, Susannah (Lee) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1800/09/19 M Lee, Clinton wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1801/--/-- M Lawrence, James M. born.
- 1801/--/-- M Bristow, John died - born 1721/06/25 Age: 79
- 1801/01/08 F Norman, Nancy born.
- 1801/03/03 M Bristow, James wed - Born 1780/--/-- Age: 21
- 1801/03/03 F Jackson, Rebecca (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1801/03/05 M Harlan, John born.
- 1801/04/01 M Gwinn, George born.
- 1801/04/03 M Bagby, Walter born.
- 1801/05/04 M Beck, John wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1801/05/04 F Oldakers, Frankey (Beck) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1801/07/07 M Bristow, Peyton born.
- 1801/10/16 M Stephenson, John Miller born.
- 1801/12/10 F Neal, Elizabeth O. (Harlan) born.
- 1802/--/-- F Bristow, Elizabeth (Prothero) born.
- 1802/--/-- M Wood, Thomas wed - Born 1779/08/25 Age: 22
- 1802/--/-- F Bayless, Mary (Wood) wed - Born 1777/10/25 Age: 24
- 1802/02/24 F Pierce, Sarah -Sally- (Bozarth) wed - Born 1786/--/-- Age: 16
- 1802/02/24 M Bozarth, Levi wed - Born 1775/--/-- Age: 27
- 1802/04/15 F Huff, Zilpha (Ferguson) born.
- 1802/09/16 M Bristow, Peyton wed - Born 1778/08/29 Age: 24
- 1802/09/16 F Price, Mary (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1802/11/13 M Bristow, Thomas wed - Born 1777/--/-- Age: 25
- 1802/11/13 F Price, Nancy (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1802/12/23 M Bagby, Richard born.
- 1803/--/-- F Long, Margaret Louise (Cowan) born.
- 1803/--/-- M Lafever, Eli born.
- 1803/01/18 M Wood, Jonathan Lucas born.
- 1803/01/19 F Simpson, Mary Polly (Lawrence) born.
- 1803/01/22 F Gibbons, Elizabeth (Wood) born.
- 1804/--/-- F Wright, Nancy (Majors) died - born 1763/--/-- Age: 41
- 1804/--/-- M Ewing, Matthew wed - Born 1775/04/08 Age: 28
- 1804/--/-- F Hollin, Eliza Ann (Ewing) wed - Born 1785/09/17 Age: 18
- 1804/01/16 M Rogers, William Bird born.
- 1804/03/22 M Bristow, Henry wed - Born 1779/--/-- Age: 25
- 1804/03/22 F Patterson, Peggy (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1804/12/13 M Barnhill, James wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1804/12/13 F Boone, Hannah (Barnhill) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1804/12/14 M Bristow, William born.
- 1804/12/14 M Bristow, Thomas B. born.
- 1805/--/-- F Lafever, America born.
- 1805/--/-- M Lee, Richard born.
- 1805/01/22 M Wood, Reuben Bayless born.
- 1805/05/06 M Holsapple, William M. born.
- 1805/08/12 M Ewing, John born.
- 1805/10/27 F Wood, Virginia (Bagby) born.
- 1806/06/20 F Bagby, Nancy Elizabeth (Rogers) born.
- 1806/08/11 M Bristow, Clement born.
- 1806/10/-- M Bristow, Clement died - born 1806/08/11 Age:  0
- 1806/12/03 F Wood, Anna H. born.
- 1807/--/-- M Lafever, Abraham died - born 1750/--/-- Age: 57
- 1807/04/05 F Ewing, Elizabeth born.
- 1807/06/11 M Bristow, Joseph (Jasper) wed - Born 1784/--/-- Age: 23
- 1807/06/11 F Elliott, Clarissa (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1807/10/17 F Riddel, Nancy (Goff) born.
- 1808/--/-- F Bristow, Susannah born.
- 1808/--/-- F McClure, Eliza J. (Bagby) born.
- 1808/--/-- F Speck, Susan born.
- 1808/01/20 M Bristow, Thomas wed - Born 1777/--/-- Age: 31
- 1808/01/20 F Mosby, Lucy (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1808/03/08 M Pierce, Lewis born.
- 1808/06/03 M Bagby, William born.
- 1808/10/05 M Bruton, James P. born.
- 1808/11/16 M Ewing, William born.
- 1808/11/29 M Wood, William L. born.
- 1809/--/-- M Bristow, Henry born.
- 1809/--/-- F Lafever, Catherine born.
- 1809/--/-- M Lyons, Thomas J. born.
- 1809/--/-- M Goff, Strother born.
- 1809/--/-- F Spears, Sibby (Trobaugh) born.
- 1809/01/25 M Ewing, William died - born 1808/11/16 Age:  0
- 1809/02/07 F Davis, Jane (Gwinn) born.
- 1810/--/-- F Brown, Rebecca Fitzpatrick (Hopper) born.
- 1810/--/-- M Pierce, John born.
- 1810/02/05 F Bristow, Margaret (Atwood) wed - Born 1791/--/-- Age: 19
- 1810/02/05 M Atwood, James wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1810/05/31 F Cowan, Rachel (Pierce) born.
- 1810/07/09 F Bagby, Theodocia Morris born.
- 1810/08/02 F Neathery, Nancy (Sheeks, Bristow) born.
- 1810/12/12 F Wood, Margaret B. born.
- 1811/--/-- M Lafever, Asher born.
- 1811/--/-- M Booher, Peter born.
- 1811/--/-- M Bozarth, William born.
- 1811/08/29 F Bristow, Nancy (Holsapple) born.
- 1811/12/12 F Ewing, Margaret born.
- 1812/11/01 F Sandusky, Rosannah (Bruton) born.
- 1812/12/21 F Davis, Martha (Bristow) born.
- 1813/--/-- F Cardwell, Elender Ann born.
- 1813/01/19 F Ewing, Polly born.
- 1813/03/08 F Bristow, Margaret (Smith) born.
- 1813/05/30 F Polson, Susanna (Wheeler) born.
- 1813/07/28 F Bristow, Martha born.
- 1813/11/18 M Bagby, Charles Davis born.
- 1813/12/08 F Stockton, Mariah (Bristow) born.
- 1814/--/-- M Benson, William Marion born.
- 1814/--/-- M Lafever, Andrew Wesley born.
- 1814/04/20 F Bristow, Nancy (Culver) wed - Born 1789/04/17 Age: 25
- 1814/04/20 M Culver, Nathan wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1815/--/-- M Bristow, James born.
- 1815/01/-- M Ewing, James born.
- 1815/04/27 F Bristow, Elizabeth born.
- 1816/--/-- M Lafever, James born.
- 1816/02/05 F Burton, Nancy Allen (Bozarth) born.
- 1816/02/26 F Welch, Elizabeth (Goff) died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1816/06/14 F Wood, Mary Gibson (Reneau) born.
- 1816/11/06 M Bristow, Thomas wed - Born 1777/--/-- Age: 39
- 1816/11/06 F Sparks, Elizabeth (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1817/--/-- M Bristow, John born.
- 1817/02/08 F Ewing, Sally born.
- 1817/05/27 M Bristow, Ballard born.
- 1819/--/-- M Cowan, James C. born.
- 1819/--/-- M Bristow, Leven born.
- 1819/10/08 M Ewing, James died - born 1815/01/-- Age:  4
- 1820/--/-- F Bristow, Martha (Vinson) born.
- 1820/--/-- F Lawrence, Elizabeth R. (Harlan) born.
- 1820/02/20 M Harlan, George W. born.
- 1820/03/20 M Ewing, Jesse born.
- 1820/08/22 F Wood, Mariba (Ewing) born.
- 1820/09/12 M Cowan, Thomas A. wed - Born 1785/--/-- Age: 35
- 1820/09/12 F Long, Margaret Louise (Cowan) wed - Born 1803/--/-- Age: 17
- 1820/10/11 M Bristow, Samuel wed - Born 1798/--/-- Age: 22
- 1820/10/11 F Long, Ann (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1820/11/24 F Pierson, Sarah Bean (Reives) died - born 1717/04/04 Age: ........
- 1821/--/-- M Griffin, Joseph born.
- 1821/--/-- F Calloway, Emaranda Holloway or born.
- 1821/05/14 M Bristow, William wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1821/05/14 F Lewis, Sarah wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1821/07/24 F Bristow, Ann (Prothero) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1821/07/24 M Prothero, John wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1821/11/29 M Ferguson, Champion born.
- 1821/12/03 M Bristow, Francis Marion born.
- 1822/--/-- F Bristow, Tabitha (Slapp) born.
- 1822/--/-- F Ewing, Nancy Ann born.
- 1822/--/-- M Bristow, James died - born 1780/--/-- Age: 42
- 1822/--/-- F Ryan, Eleanor "Nelly" (Wood) died - born 1786/--/-- Age: 36
- 1822/--/-- M Bristow, Peyton Age: 20 Moved to the White River in Indiana, married Annie Owens, had 2 sons and 3 daughters
- 1822/--/-- M Bristow, Peyton wed - Born 1801/07/07 Age: 20
- 1822/--/-- F Owens, Annie (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1823/--/-- M Arnold, Elisha born.
- 1823/--/-- F Bristow, Martha Patsey (Burchett) born.
- 1823/--/-- F Dennis, Margaret (Griffin) born.
- 1823/--/-- F Smith, Elizabeth born.
- 1823/03/13 M Bristow, William wed - Born 1804/12/14 Age: 18
- 1823/03/13 F Owens, Sally (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1823/10/05 M Littrell, Emmanuel S. born.
- 1823/10/10 F Wood, Virginia (Bagby) wed - Born 1805/10/27 Age: 17
- 1823/10/10 M Bagby, Roderick wed - Born 1798/08/10 Age: 25
- 1823/12/22 M Bristow, William N. P. wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1823/12/22 F Lawe, Lydia (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1824/--/-- M Elrod, William born.
- 1824/--/-- F Martin, Sarah (Cowan) born.
- 1824/--/-- F Zink, Catherina died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1824/03/17 M Cowan, David C. born.
- 1824/05/14 F Koger, Rachel (Littrell) born.
- 1824/06/18 M Ewing, Matthew born.
- 1824/07/24 M Bagby, William Wood born.
- 1824/08/28 F Bagby, Theodocia Morris died - born 1810/07/09 Age: 14
- 1824/09/30 F Bristow, Elizabeth (Prothero) wed - Born 1802/--/-- Age: 22
- 1824/09/30 M Prothero, Thomas wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1825/--/-- F Stephens, Hester (Hopper) died - born 1772/--/-- Age: 53
- 1825/02/03 F Davis, Jane (Gwinn) wed - Born 1809/02/07 Age: 15
- 1825/02/03 M Gwinn, George wed - Born 1801/04/01 Age: 23
- 1826/--/-- F Kelley, Mary (Cowan) born.
- 1826/--/-- M Cowan, William J. born.
- 1826/--/-- M Ewing, Matthew died - born 1775/04/08 Age: 50
- 1826/03/04 F Owen, Martha (Ferguson) born.
- 1826/03/26 M Wood, William wed - Born 1773/06/13 Age: 52
- 1826/03/26 F Cargile, Mary (Wood) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1826/05/18 F Smith, Margaret (Bristow) born.
- 1826/05/27 M Elrod, John T. born.
- 1826/06/19 M Goff, James Madison born.
- 1826/10/23 M Bagby, John Howard born.
- 1826/12/02 F Bristow, Juliana (Hammose) born.
- 1827/--/-- F Bristow, Engelina (Bristow) born.
- 1827/--/-- M Wood, William Cargile born.
- 1827/--/-- F Walker, Julia Ann (Cowan) born.
- 1827/07/11 F Bristow, Martha wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1827/07/11 M Smith, William wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1827/10/17 M Maupin, Lafayette born.
- 1828/--/-- F Martin, Mary (Elrod) born.
- 1828/--/-- F Cowan, L. Jane (Owen) born.
- 1828/--/-- M Boils, Sevier born.
- 1828/--/-- M Cowan, James died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1828/--/-- F Miles, Sarah died - born 1770/--/-- Age: 58
- 1828/--/-- M Bagby, William died - born 1808/06/03 Age: 19
- 1828/02/03 M Wood, Reuben Bayless wed - Born 1805/01/22 Age: 23
- 1828/02/03 F Gibbons, Elizabeth (Wood) wed - Born 1803/01/22 Age: 25
- 1828/03/03 F Alexander, Elizabeth (Bozarth) died - born 1737/--/-- Age: 91
- 1829/--/-- F Means, Sallie (Bristow) born.
- 1829/--/-- M Owen, Edward L. born.
- 1829/--/-- M Lawhorn, Noah born.
- 1829/--/-- M Bristow, William died - born 1804/12/14 Age: 24
- 1829/--/-- M Lafever, Eli wed - Born 1803/--/-- Age: 26
- 1829/--/-- F Cardwell, Elender Ann wed - Born 1813/--/-- Age: 16
- 1829/--/-- M Lafever, Asher wed - Born 1811/--/-- Age: 18
- 1829/--/-- F Steele, Mary Polly (Lafever) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1829/01/22 M Bristow, James wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1829/01/22 F Dunn, Martha (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1829/02/08 M Bristow, Thomas B. wed - Born 1804/12/14 Age: 24
- 1829/02/08 F Davis, Martha (Bristow) wed - Born 1812/12/21 Age: 16
- 1829/03/29 F Bristow, Nancy (Holsapple) wed - Born 1811/08/29 Age: 17
- 1829/03/29 M Holsapple, William M. wed - Born 1805/05/06 Age: 23
- 1829/04/12 F Childress, Nancy (Elrod, Goff) born.
- 1829/08/22 F Ferguson, Jemima Amanda (Cowan) born.
- 1830/--/-- M Bristow, John Owens born.
- 1830/--/-- M Goff, Franklin born.
- 1830/--/-- F Daniels, Mary born.
- 1830/--/-- F Bristow, Sarah (Acree) died - born 1799/--/-- Age: 31
- 1830/03/22 M Bristow, Vespasian T. born.
- 1830/05/13 M Lafever, Andrew born.
- 1830/06/23 M Cowan, John L. born.
- 1830/07/25 M Wood, William L. died - born 1808/11/29 Age: 21
- 1830/09/-- M Bristow, Richard Perry born.
- 1830/09/09 F Sandusky, Rosannah (Bruton) wed - Born 1812/11/01 Age: 17
- 1830/09/09 M Bruton, James P. wed - Born 1808/10/05 Age: 21
- 1831/01/02 F McClure, Eliza J. (Bagby) wed - Born 1808/--/-- Age: 23
- 1831/01/02 M Bagby, Walter wed - Born 1801/04/03 Age: 29
- 1831/02/01 F Smith, Catharine Byrd (Bagby) born.
- 1831/09/09 M Lafever, Thomas Samuel born.
- 1831/10/20 M Owen, John B. born.
- 1831/10/31 F Bristow, Felicia Ann (Hurt) born.
- 1831/11/17 F Bristow, Sarah (Butler) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1831/11/17 M Butler, K. wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1832/--/-- F Bagby, Ann Moss born.
- 1832/--/-- F Bagby, Ann Eliza Matilda born.
- 1832/--/-- M Bristow, James died - born 1815/--/-- Age: 17
- 1832/--/-- M Bozarth, William wed - Born 1811/--/-- Age: 21
- 1832/--/-- F Bolton, Ellen wed - Born 1798/--/-- Age: 34
- 1832/--/-- M Faulkner, William Alexander wed - Born 1797/--/-- Age: 35
- 1832/--/-- F Burton, Nancy Allen (Bozarth) wed - Born 1816/02/05 Age: 15
- 1832/04/11 M Stephenson, Leander Jacob born.
- 1832/05/04 F Cowen, Julia Ann S. (Owen) born.
- 1832/09/05 F Bristow, Margaret (Smith) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1832/09/05 M Smith, Joseph wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1832/09/30 M Bristow, Leven Age: 49 was living in Adair county KY.
- 1832/11/28 M Gwinn, George W. born.
- 1833/--/-- F Smith, Serilda born.
- 1833/--/-- F Bristow, Susannah (Witt) born.
- 1833/05/01 M Wood, Robert White born.
- 1833/05/28 M Bozarth, James Henry born.
- 1833/07/18 F Trobaugh, Rachel born.
- 1833/08/27 F Powell, Margaret (Bristow) died - born 1751/--/-- Age: 82
- 1833/10/29 M Bristow, James Monroe born.
- 1833/11/13 F Bagby, Elvira L. born.
- 1834/--/-- M Bagby, John Byrd born.
- 1834/--/-- M Bristow, Joseph (Jasper) died - born 1784/--/-- Age: 50
- 1834/03/-- M Bruton, George Sr. died - born 1762/06/05 Age: 71
- 1834/03/27 F Poynter, Margaret A. (Arnold) born.
- 1834/07/07 F Majors, Louisa (Koger) died - born 1799/--/-- Age: 35
- 1834/07/24 M Bagby, Walter D. born.
- 1834/11/15 M Wood, Thomas died - born 1779/08/25 Age: 55
- 1834/11/17 M Bagby, John Arthur died - born 1762/05/25 Age: 72
- 1834/12/18 M Bristow, William died - born 1771/02/05 Age: 63
- 1834/12/18 M Bristow, Benjamin W. died - born 1770/--/-- Age: 64
- 1835/--/-- M Bristow, James Clawson born.
- 1835/--/-- M Cowan, Thomas born.
- 1835/--/-- F Lafever, Talitha born.
- 1835/--/-- M Harlan, John died - born 1750/--/-- Age: 85
- 1835/--/-- F Steele, Celia Ann (Lafever) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1835/--/-- M Lafever, Andrew Wesley wed - Born 1814/--/-- Age: 21
- 1835/02/23 F Smith, Mary Ball (Bozarth) born.
- 1835/12/31 M Parmley, James Smiley born.
- 1836/01/02 M Bristow, Thomas P. born.
- 1836/01/17 F Pierce, Elizabeth Ann (Parmley) born.
- 1836/06/06 M Bristow, Cornelius wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1836/06/06 F Bryant, Phebe (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1836/06/15 M Bagby, Charles Robert born.
- 1836/06/17 M Harlan, John died - born 1801/03/05 Age: 35
- 1836/08/07 M Ewing, Benjamin born.
- 1836/08/21 F Warriner, Margaret Susan (Bristow) born.
- 1836/09/25 M Cowan, James V. born.
- 1836/10/13 F Holsapple, Virginia "Jeannie" (Lawhorn) born.
- 1836/12/26 M Phillips, James Madison born.
- 1836/12/29 F Bristow, Mary P. (Clary) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1836/12/29 M Clary, David R. wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1837/--/-- M Ewing, John died - born 1805/08/12 Age: 31
- 1837/--/-- M Bristow, Peyton Age: 35 returned to Clinton County KY after the death of his wife in Indiana and his father and Uncle in Ky. Took care of his widowed mother.
- 1837/04/03 F Smith, Sophia L. (Bagby) born.
- 1837/06/20 F Bristow, Rebecca M. (Logan) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1837/06/20 M Logan, John Allen wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1837/08/16 M Benson, Willis Daniel born.
- 1838/--/-- M Pierce, Daniel born.
- 1838/--/-- F Sinks, Sarah (Bristow) born.
- 1838/--/-- M Tabor, Lewis B. born.
- 1838/01/26 M Majors, John Samuel died - born 1759/04/02 Age: 78
- 1838/03/16 M Wood, Armistead Armstrong born.
- 1838/03/31 F Davis, Martha (Bristow) died - born 1812/12/21 Age: 25
- 1838/05/03 F Mcginnis, Lucinda T. (Phillips) born.
- 1839/--/-- M Logan, Richard Francis born.
- 1839/--/-- M Benson, Jackson born.
- 1839/--/-- F Bristow, Martha (Vinson) died - born 1820/--/-- Age: 19
- 1839/01/17 M Bruton, Sandusky born.
- 1839/02/16 F Cowan, Margaret P. born.
- 1839/03/09 F Simpson, Mary Polly (Lawrence) died - born 1803/01/19 Age: 36
- 1839/06/08 F Hollingsworth, Martha Wyatt (Maupin) born.
- 1839/06/18 F Reives, Sarah (Wood) died - born 1747/10/13 Age: 91
- 1840/--/-- M Lyons, Thomas Jr. born.
- 1840/--/-- M Lafever, John born.
- 1840/--/-- M Koger, Thomas died - born 1780/--/-- Age: 60
- 1840/--/-- F Bristow, Martha Patsey (Burchett) wed - Born 1823/--/-- Age: 17
- 1840/--/-- M Burchett, Joseph wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1840/01/10 F Faulkner, Louisa Jane born.
- 1840/04/30 M Bristow, Thomas B. wed - Born 1804/12/14 Age: 35
- 1840/04/30 F Smith, Margaret (Bristow) wed - Born 1826/05/18 Age: 13
- 1840/12/04 M Cowan, Thomas A. died - born 1785/--/-- Age: 55
- 1840/12/07 M Bozarth, Levi died - born 1775/--/-- Age: 65
- 1841/--/-- F Benson, Mary E. born.
- 1841/--/-- F Pierce, Rebecca (Tabor) born.
- 1841/03/17 F Cowan, Margaret P. died - born 1839/02/16 Age:  2
- 1841/04/23 F Sloan, Sarah (Upchurch) born.
- 1841/06/24 F Bagby, Elvira died - born 1793/11/03 Age: 47
- 1841/12/05 F Bristow, Martha died - born 1813/07/28 Age: 28
- 1842/--/-- F Bristow, Sarah Ann (Johnson) born.
- 1842/--/-- M Clark, Elias born.
- 1842/--/-- F Copass, Louisa J. (Bowman) born.
- 1842/--/-- F Booher, Jane born.
- 1842/--/-- M Benson, Martha J. born.
- 1842/--/-- M Logan, John Allen born.
- 1842/--/-- F Beck, Martha Sallie (Bristow) died - born 1776/12/16 Age: 65
- 1842/01/06 M Bristow, Henry wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1842/01/06 F Davis, Catharine (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1842/03/16 M Upchurch, Hiram H. "Ahile" born.
- 1842/04/30 M Bowman, Ozias Denton born.
- 1842/05/24 M Wood, James Elvin born.
- 1842/08/13 F Harlan, Mary E. born.
- 1842/08/30 M Bristow, Francis Peyton wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1842/08/30 F Jones, Mary (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1842/08/31 F Lafever, Elizabeth died - born 1776/07/14 Age: 66
- 1842/09/02 F Bristow, Nancy (Culver) died - born 1789/04/17 Age: 53
- 1843/--/-- F Speck, Peggy born.
- 1843/--/-- F Bolton, Ellen died - born 1798/--/-- Age: 45
- 1843/03/13 M Lyons, John born.
- 1843/09/01 M Lafever, David died - born 1785/--/-- Age: 58
- 1843/09/15 F Pierce, Mary Susan (Guthrie) born.
- 1843/09/29 M Harlan, James Henry born.
- 1843/11/01 M Vincent, Isham A. born.
- 1844/--/-- M Pierce, Francis born.
- 1844/--/-- F Benson, Sarah born.
- 1844/--/-- M Cowan, Andrew born.
- 1844/--/-- F McClure, Eliza J. (Bagby) died - born 1808/--/-- Age: 36
- 1844/07/-- M Wray, F. M. born.
- 1844/12/20 F Baker, Aurelia (Wood) born.
- 1845/--/-- F Benson, Nancy born.
- 1845/--/-- F Ard, Nancy (Lafever) died - born 1776/07/11 Age: 68
- 1845/--/-- M Bristow, Peyton Age: 43 moved to St. Clair County Missouri
- 1845/02/14 F Smith, Louvena (Bruton) born.
- 1845/03/14 M Littrell, Emmanuel S. wed - Born 1823/10/05 Age: 21
- 1845/03/14 F Koger, Rachel (Littrell) wed - Born 1824/05/14 Age: 20
- 1845/03/28 F Pierce, Ann Eliza (Grider) born.
- 1845/04/13 F Wood, Elizabeth Gibbons (Gwinn) born.
- 1845/06/29 M Wright, James Joshua Foster born.
- 1845/10/16 M Bruton, Albert Kelly born.
- 1845/12/17 M Grider, Smith born.
- 1846/--/-- M Logan, James Richard born.
- 1846/--/-- F Clark, Elizabeth born.
- 1846/--/-- F Benson, Malinda J. born.
- 1846/--/-- F Franklin, Martha born.
- 1846/--/-- F Cowan, Martha born.
- 1846/--/-- F Bristow, Susannah died - born 1808/--/-- Age: 38
- 1846/02/21 M Harlan, William H. born.
- 1846/03/21 M Hopper, John born.
- 1846/06/11 M Littrell, Samuel R. born.
- 1846/09/06 M Bristow, Jesse Leven born.
- 1847/--/-- M Cowan, George A. born.
- 1847/--/-- M Lafever, Andrew G. died - born 1774/--/-- Age: 73
- 1847/03/31 F Pierce, Martha Jane (Cook) born.
- 1847/10/10 M Harlan, Aaron died - born 1771/05/02 Age: 76
- 1847/10/16 F Benson, Margaret born.
- 1847/11/29 M Bruton, Jeremiah B. born.
- 1847/12/20 M Denney, William Matthew born.
- 1848/--/-- M Logan, William A. born.
- 1848/--/-- F Cardwell, Elender Ann died - born 1813/--/-- Age: 35
- 1848/--/-- M I, Willis Daniel Benson, died - born 1783/--/-- Age: 65
- 1848/07/23 F Owen, Martha (Ferguson) wed - Born 1826/03/04 Age: 22
- 1848/07/23 M Ferguson, Champion wed - Born 1821/11/29 Age: 26
- 1848/10/-- F Owens, Nancy A. (Wright) born.
- 1849/--/-- M Bristow, Adrian Jackson born.
- 1849/--/-- F Brown, Ellender (Bruton) born.
- 1849/--/-- M Cowan, James B. born.
- 1849/--/-- F Benson, Amanda J. born.
- 1849/--/-- M Bristow, Miles died - born 1794/--/-- Age: 55
- 1849/06/09 F Littrell, Lois Vianne (Bristow) born.
- 1849/09/06 M Wood, James died - born 1774/10/26 Age: 74
- 1849/09/28 F Wood, Mary Jane (Lyons) born.
- 1850/--/-- M Logan, Benjamin born.
- 1850/--/-- M Bristow, John died - born 1817/--/-- Age: 33
- 1850/--/-- F Trobaugh, Rachel wed - Born 1833/07/18 Age: 16
- 1850/--/-- M Lafever, Thomas Samuel wed - Born 1831/09/09 Age: 18
- 1850/03/20 M Ewing, Jesse wed - Born 1820/03/20 Age: 30
- 1850/03/20 F Wood, Mariba (Ewing) wed - Born 1820/08/22 Age: 29
- 1850/05/20 M Wood, Samuel died - born 1777/03/30 Age: 73
- 1850/06/25 M Griffin, John Henry born.
- 1850/08/23 F Norfleet, Sara (Hopper) born.
- 1850/11/07 F Littrell, Jane (Crockett) born.
- 1850/11/14 M Lafever, Asher born.
- 1851/--/-- M Benson, William Trousdale born.
- 1851/--/-- F Elrod, Charity born.
- 1851/--/-- M Bagby, Walter died - born 1801/04/03 Age: 49
- 1851/01/09 F Childress, Nancy (Elrod, Goff) wed - Born 1829/04/12 Age: 21
- 1851/01/09 M Elrod, William wed - Born 1824/--/-- Age: 27
- 1851/02/20 M Kuhner, Karl Friedrich born.
- 1851/03/27 F Ewing, Pernetta Jane born.
- 1851/07/03 M Lafever, Louis Dice born.
- 1851/12/05 F Lee, Mary Emiline (Griffin) born.
- 1851/12/12 F Pierce, Sarah "Sally" (Tuggle) born.
- 1852/--/-- M Benson, Robert born.
- 1852/--/-- F Bristow, Hannah (Harrison) (Davisson) died - born 1796/--/-- Age: 56
- 1852/--/-- M Logan, James Richard died - born 1846/--/-- Age:  6
- 1852/--/-- M Logan, Benjamin died - born 1850/--/-- Age:  2
- 1852/--/-- M Logan, John Allen died - born 1842/--/-- Age: 10
- 1852/04/15 F Bagby, Mildred died - born 1756/--/-- Age: 96
- 1852/07/11 M Bagby, Roderick died - born 1798/08/10 Age: 53
- 1852/08/13 F Bristow, Margaret (Smith) died - born 1813/03/08 Age: 39
- 1852/09/01 F Wood, Mary Elizabeth (Gwinn) born.
- 1852/09/24 F Bristow, Nancy Rebecca (Guthrie) born.
- 1853/01/11 M Wood, William died - born 1773/06/13 Age: 79
- 1853/02/05 M Arnold, Elisha wed - Born 1823/--/-- Age: 30
- 1853/02/05 F Poynter, Margaret A. (Arnold) wed - Born 1834/03/27 Age: 18
- 1853/02/22 M Pierce, Francis died - born 1760/08/-- Age: 92
- 1853/06/20 M Harlan, John T. born.
- 1853/08/02 M Bristow, Thomas B. died - born 1804/12/14 Age: 48
- 1853/08/24 F Smith, Margaret (Bristow) died - born 1826/05/18 Age: 27
- 1853/09/29 M Bristow, Richard Perry wed - Born 1830/09/-- Age: 23
- 1853/09/29 F Means, Sallie (Bristow) wed - Born 1829/--/-- Age: 24
- 1853/10/15 M Bristow, Thomas P. died - born 1836/01/02 Age: 17
- 1854/--/-- M Koger, Nicholas died - born 1756/--/-- Age: 98
- 1854/01/01 M Bagby, John Howard wed - Born 1826/10/23 Age: 27
- 1854/01/01 F Smith, Sophia L. (Bagby) wed - Born 1837/04/03 Age: 16
- 1854/02/01 M Goff, James M. -Jimmy- born.
- 1854/02/12 F Elrod, Canzada (Lafever) born.
- 1854/02/24 M Wood, George died - born 1787/09/10 Age: 66
- 1854/05/20 M Harlan, Clinton Harvey born.
- 1854/06/22 M Ewing, Thomas Wood born.
- 1854/07/21 F Smith, Mary Ball (Bozarth) wed - Born 1835/02/23 Age: 19
- 1854/07/21 M Bozarth, James Henry wed - Born 1833/05/28 Age: 21
- 1854/12/04 F Pressley, Martha born.
- 1854/12/13 M Bagby, Henry G. born.
- 1854/12/21 M Owen, John B. wed - Born 1831/10/20 Age: 23
- 1854/12/21 F Cowen, Julia Ann S. (Owen) wed - Born 1832/05/04 Age: 22
- 1855/--/-- M Bristow, Thomas A. born.
- 1855/10/24 M Cowan, William E. born.
- 1856/--/-- F Bagby, Virginia born.
- 1856/01/08 F Walker, Julia Ann (Cowan) wed - Born 1827/--/-- Age: 29
- 1856/01/08 M Cowan, William J. wed - Born 1826/--/-- Age: 30
- 1856/01/19 F Ewing, Mary Ann Eliza born.
- 1856/02/12 F Davis, Matilda died - born 1773/11/09 Age: 82
- 1856/05/02 F Childress, Nancy (Elrod, Goff) wed - Born 1829/04/12 Age: 27
- 1856/05/02 M Goff, Franklin wed - Born 1830/--/-- Age: 26
- 1856/07/06 M Bristow, Vespasian T. died - born 1830/03/22 Age: 26
- 1856/07/22 M Cowan, William E. died - born 1855/10/24 Age:  0
- 1856/07/23 F Kruell, Susanne born.
- 1856/07/27 F Ewing, Pernetta Jane died - born 1851/03/27 Age:  5
- 1856/07/29 F Ewing, Mary Ann Eliza died - born 1856/01/19 Age:  0
- 1856/08/02 M Ewing, Thomas Wood died - born 1854/06/22 Age:  2
- 1856/10/12 F Simon, Christina born.
- 1856/10/20 M Littrell, Emmanuel S. died - born 1823/10/05 Age: 33
- 1857/--/-- F Owen, Margaret Elizabeth (Denney) born.
- 1857/--/-- M Bristow, Frazer born.
- 1857/--/-- M Phillips, William M. born.
- 1857/--/-- M Bristow, Edward died - born 1797/--/-- Age: 60
- 1857/--/-- M Goff, Alexander died - born 1773/10/16 Age: 83
- 1857/--/-- M Lafever, Andrew Wesley died - born 1814/--/-- Age: 43
- 1857/03/15 F Depp, Loue Hanson (Bagby) born.
- 1857/03/23 M Bagby, William Smith born.
- 1857/06/03 F Martin, Sarah (Cowan) died - born 1824/--/-- Age: 33
- 1857/08/05 F Miller, Ida Florence (Bristow) born.
- 1857/09/05 F Ewing, Margaret Mariba born.
- 1857/10/09 M Little, Nicholas Oleslon born.
- 1858/--/-- F Parsley, Polly Ann born.
- 1858/--/-- M Bagby, Charles R. born.
- 1858/--/-- F Armstrong, Susan Bell (Phillips) born.
- 1858/--/-- M Parmley, Lewis born.
- 1858/04/04 F Bagby, Alice (Vincent) born.
- 1858/04/20 M Dabney, Daniel Cooper born.
- 1858/06/20 F Harlan, America born.
- 1859/--/-- M Lawrence, James M. died - born 1801/--/-- Age: 58
- 1859/02/21 M Tabor, Lewis B. wed - Born 1838/--/-- Age: 21
- 1859/02/21 F Pierce, Rebecca (Tabor) wed - Born 1841/--/-- Age: 18
- 1859/03/07 F Pierce, Sarah -Sally- (Bozarth) died - born 1786/--/-- Age: 73
- 1859/09/14 M Ewing, Robert Matthew born.
- 1859/11/30 M Schmidt, Karl Paul born.
- 1859/12/31 M Bristow, Azle born.
- 1860/--/-- F Owen, Louisa B. (O'Conner) born.
- 1860/--/-- M Cowan, William J. "Bill" born.
- 1860/--/-- F Parmley, Mary Ellen (Crockett) born.
- 1860/--/-- M Bristow, Peyton died - born 1801/07/07 Age: 58
- 1860/--/-- F Trobaugh, Rachel died - born 1833/07/18 Age: 26
- 1860/02/20 M Cowan, William Campbell born.
- 1860/06/07 M Bagby, Edward Louis born.
- 1860/08/18 M Booher, George Washington born.
- 1860/09/16 M Bagby, William Waller born.
- 1860/11/11 M Harlan, George Washington born.
- 1860/12/14 F Bristow, Frances Ellen (Webb) born.
- 1861/--/-- F Bagby, Mary (Ewing) "Mollie" born.
- 1861/--/-- M Bristow, Leven died - born 1819/--/-- Age: 42
- 1861/--/-- F Combs, Nancy (Harlan) died - born 1775/--/-- Age: 86
- 1861/--/-- M Beck, Preston died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1861/01/31 M Wood, John died - born 1783/09/28 Age: 77
- 1861/04/01 F Faulkner, Louisa Jane wed - Born 1840/01/10 Age: 21
- 1861/04/01 M Benson, Willis Daniel wed - Born 1837/08/16 Age: 23
- 1861/07/10 M Owen, Robert A. born.
- 1861/10/29 M Ewing, William Jesse born.
- 1861/12/04 M Wood, Reuben Bayless died - born 1805/01/22 Age: 56
- 1861/12/22 M Cowan, Champ Thomas born.
- 1862/--/-- F Bristow, Elizabeth (Prothero) died - born 1802/--/-- Age: 60
- 1862/--/-- M Logan, William A. died - born 1848/--/-- Age: 14
- 1862/02/12 M Wood, Abram died - born 1781/09/19 Age: 80
- 1862/04/21 M Maupin, John Summerfield born.
- 1862/07/07 M Bagby, William Wood died - born 1824/07/24 Age: 37
- 1862/08/16 M Lawhorn, Robert Wolford born.
- 1863/--/-- M Parrigin, Frank Wolford born.
- 1863/05/02 M Owen, Robert A. died - born 1861/07/10 Age:  1
- 1863/05/14 F Sandusky, Rosannah (Bruton) died - born 1812/11/01 Age: 50
- 1863/08/01 M Goff, Franklin died - born 1830/--/-- Age: 33
- 1863/09/13 M Owen, John B. born.
- 1863/10/18 F Bayless, Mary (Wood) died - born 1777/10/25 Age: 85
- 1863/10/24 F Brown, Nancy Carolyn (Lawhorn) born.
- 1863/12/03 F Bowman, Martha (Harlan) born.
- 1864/03/16 M Logan, Richard Francis wed - Born 1839/--/-- Age: 25
- 1864/03/16 F Lemon, Lucy Jefferson (Logan) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1864/04/19 F Hopkins, Agnes Bell (Parrigin) born.
- 1864/08/09 M Cowan, John L. died - born 1830/06/23 Age: 34
- 1864/09/07 M Wood, David Reuben born.
- 1864/10/03 F Lawrence, Elizabeth R. (Harlan) died - born 1820/--/-- Age: 44
- 1865/--/-- M Byers, James T. born.
- 1865/02/02 F Norman, Nancy died - born 1801/01/08 Age: 64
- 1865/02/18 F Reeves, Jennie (Dabney) born.
- 1865/04/23 M Parmley, James Robert born.
- 1865/08/25 F Benson, Eliza Frances born.
- 1865/09/03 M Bruton, Albert Kelly wed - Born 1845/10/16 Age: 19
- 1865/09/03 F Smith, Louvena (Bruton) wed - Born 1845/02/14 Age: 20
- 1865/10/20 M Ferguson, Champion died - born 1821/11/29 Age: 43
- 1866/--/-- F Copass, Louisa J. (Bowman) died - born 1842/--/-- Age: 24
- 1866/01/18 M Bagby, Luther born.
- 1866/02/06 M Upchurch, Abraham L. born.
- 1866/03/11 F Cowen, Julia Ann S. (Owen) died - born 1832/05/04 Age: 33
- 1866/09/09 F Ewing, Mariba Augusta (Mackey) born.
- 1866/09/25 F Warriner, Margaret Susan (Bristow) died - born 1836/08/21 Age: 30
- 1866/09/26 F Wood, Elizabeth Gibbons (Gwinn) wed - Born 1845/04/13 Age: 21
- 1866/09/26 M Gwinn, George W. wed - Born 1832/11/28 Age: 33
- 1866/11/06 M Bagby, Charles Davis died - born 1813/11/18 Age: 52
- 1867/--/-- M Bozarth, Elijah born.
- 1867/--/-- F Wood, Mary Jane (Lyons) wed - Born 1849/09/28 Age: 17
- 1867/--/-- M Lyons, John wed - Born 1843/03/13 Age: 23
- 1867/05/06 M Hopper, John wed - Born 1846/03/21 Age: 21
- 1867/05/06 F Norfleet, Sara (Hopper) wed - Born 1850/08/23 Age: 16
- 1867/07/20 F Cross, Leona Jane born.
- 1867/10/28 F Hood, Lina (Lollar, Bristow) born.
- 1867/12/15 F Benson, Margaret died - born 1847/10/16 Age: 20
- 1868/--/-- F Parmley, Nancy M. (Bertram) born.
- 1868/--/-- M Cowan, Samuel born.
- 1868/--/-- M Bristow, Samuel died - born 1798/--/-- Age: 70
- 1868/--/-- M Bristow, James Monroe wed - Born 1833/10/29 Age: 34
- 1868/--/-- F Miller, Ida Florence (Bristow) wed - Born 1857/08/05 Age: 10
- 1868/02/10 M Arnold, Lucian A. born.
- 1868/02/24 F Wray, Sarah Susan (Cowan) born.
- 1868/03/02 M Benson, William Bradford Alexander born.
- 1868/03/15 M White, William Henry born.
- 1868/05/08 F Wood, Elizabeth Sonora (Maupin) born.
- 1868/05/30 F Choate, Frelia Clementine born.
- 1868/08/04 M Gwinn, George A. born.
- 1868/08/18 M Neighbours, Daniel Eben Delinney Dixon born.
- 1868/10/12 M Owen, John B. died - born 1831/10/20 Age: 36
- 1869/--/-- M Burris, Otho born.
- 1869/02/10 M Bristow, Peyton died - born 1778/08/29 Age: 90
- 1870/--/-- F Lyons, Martha Ann (Upchurch) born.
- 1870/--/-- F Speck, Belle born.
- 1870/--/-- F Bagby, Annie born.
- 1870/--/-- F Ballenger, Armilda J. (Byers) born.
- 1870/--/-- M Hopper, William died - born 1797/--/-- Age: 73
- 1870/--/-- M Griffin, John Henry wed - Born 1850/06/25 Age: 19
- 1870/--/-- F Lee, Mary Emiline (Griffin) wed - Born 1851/12/05 Age: 18
- 1870/04/10 M Faulkner, William Alexander died - born 1797/--/-- Age: 73
- 1870/09/27 F Hopper, Nealie (McKinley) born.
- 1870/10/10 M Lafever, Asher wed - Born 1850/11/14 Age: 19
- 1870/10/10 F Elrod, Canzada (Lafever) wed - Born 1854/02/12 Age: 16
- 1870/10/22 M Benson, Richard James born.
- 1870/11/-- F Gwinn, Mary A. (Maupin) born.
- 1870/11/15 F Parmley, Margaret L. (Wood) born.
- 1870/11/17 M Maupin, Marvin A. born.
- 1870/12/14 M Wood, Samuel Armitage born.
- 1871/--/-- M Cowan, Allen born.
- 1871/--/-- M Owen, Edward L. Age: 42 Went from Kentucky or Tennessee to Kansas in 18 wagon train.
- 1871/03/04 F Lyons, Catherine (Edwards) born.
- 1871/06/18 F Bozarth, Mary Elizabeth "Betty" (Goff) born.
- 1871/11/04 F Tuggle, Martha Ellen (Upchurch) born.
- 1871/12/26 M Lafever, William Thomas born.
- 1872/--/-- F Griffin, Margaret Jane (Smith) born.
- 1872/--/-- F Smith, Rebecca (Stockton) died - born 1782/--/-- Age: 90
- 1872/--/-- M Stockton, Jesse died - born 1782/--/-- Age: 90
- 1872/02/06 F Wood, Nannie Piera (White) born.
- 1872/02/08 F Speck, Hortense (Hortie) born.
- 1872/08/05 F Owens, Nancy A. (Wright) wed - Born 1848/10/-- Age: 23
- 1872/08/05 M Wright, James Joshua Foster wed - Born 1845/06/29 Age: 27
- 1872/08/13 F Bruton, Ellen (Bristow) born.
- 1872/08/31 M Lafever, James Monroe born.
- 1872/10/12 M Gwinn, Reuben Wood born.
- 1872/10/13 M Bray, James Ewel born.
- 1872/10/17 F Bristow, Nancy Rebecca (Guthrie) wed - Born 1852/09/24 Age: 20
- 1872/10/17 M Guthrie, John Franklin wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1873/--/-- M Bristow, Leven died - born 1783/04/06 Age: 89
- 1873/--/-- M Elrod, William Taylor died - born 1784/--/-- Age: 89
- 1873/01/19 F Littrell, Lois Vianne (Bristow) wed - Born 1849/06/09 Age: 23
- 1873/01/19 M Bristow, Jesse Leven wed - Born 1846/09/06 Age: 26
- 1873/03/12 M Lyons, Edward born.
- 1873/05/05 F Maupin, Myrtie (Gwinn) born.
- 1873/08/01 M Gwinn, George died - born 1801/04/01 Age: 72
- 1873/08/07 F Wood, Elizabeth Gibbons (Gwinn) died - born 1845/04/13 Age: 28
- 1873/10/01 M Bristow, Samuel William born.
- 1873/12/16 F Griffin, Mary Alice Elizabeth (Groce) born.
- 1874/--/-- F Speck, Almer born.
- 1874/03/13 M Cowan, James V. died - born 1836/09/25 Age: 37
- 1874/03/20 F Stephenson, Mary Florence (Maupin) born.
- 1874/04/15 M Upchurch, William Fox born.
- 1874/04/24 M Lyons, Issac born.
- 1874/09/03 M Bagby, Landon died - born 1795/12/30 Age: 78
- 1875/--/-- M Lafever, Zachariah born.
- 1875/--/-- M Garner, John Ellison born.
- 1875/01/30 M Zachary, Thomas Marion born.
- 1875/02/16 M Grider, George W. born.
- 1875/06/14 M Lafever, Andrew J. born.
- 1875/06/18 F Parmley, Rachel (Upchurch) born.
- 1875/09/12 F Lyons, Mary Elizabeth (Wright) born.
- 1875/10/05 M Griffin, Joseph William born.
- 1875/12/19 M Bagby, Roderick born.
- 1876/--/-- F Speck, Gertrude born.
- 1876/--/-- F Franklin, Martha died - born 1846/--/-- Age: 30
- 1876/--/-- F Littrell, Jane (Crockett) died - born 1850/11/07 Age: 25
- 1876/04/01 F Hopper, Lula (Lyons) born.
- 1876/04/01 M Franklin, Edward McQuown born.
- 1876/04/02 F Davis, Jane (Gwinn) died - born 1809/02/07 Age: 67
- 1876/04/18 M Ewing, Jesse Chilton born.
- 1876/06/05 M Wood, Armistead Armstrong died - born 1838/03/16 Age: 38
- 1877/--/-- F Larr, Ora Maude born.
- 1877/--/-- M Adler, William F. Sr. born.
- 1877/01/17 F Parmley, Eliza Lizzie (Braswell) born.
- 1877/04/12 F Bruton, Edna Thomas (Neighbours) born.
- 1877/04/22 M Lawson, William Lee "Red Eye Bill" born.
- 1877/07/07 F Lyons, Margaret (Albertson) born.
- 1877/08/29 F Lafever, Mary Louraine (Maynard) born.
- 1877/11/04 M Bristow, Prentice Marshall born.
- 1878/--/-- M Speck, Lon born.
- 1878/--/-- M Boils, Sevier died - born 1828/--/-- Age: 50
- 1878/01/12 F Sensbach, Emma born.
- 1878/01/27 M Maupin, Lafayette died - born 1827/10/17 Age: 50
- 1878/04/06 M Griffin, John Issac born.
- 1878/05/02 F Martin, Mary (Elrod) died - born 1828/--/-- Age: 50
- 1878/09/14 M Bristow, Walter Monroe born.
- 1878/09/15 F Harlan, Louisa Jane (Bray) born.
- 1878/09/19 F Neal, Elizabeth O. (Harlan) died - born 1801/12/10 Age: 76
- 1878/09/29 F Bowman, Martha (Harlan) wed - Born 1863/12/03 Age: 14
- 1878/09/29 M Harlan, George Washington wed - Born 1860/11/11 Age: 17
- 1878/10/-- M Meeker, Jacob Edwin born.
- 1878/12/06 M Hopper, Thomas born.
- 1879/--/-- F Burton, Nancy Allen (Bozarth) died - born 1816/02/05 Age: 62
- 1879/02/20 M Bagby, Richard died - born 1802/12/23 Age: 76
- 1879/08/02 F Bruton, Alice (Franklin) born.
- 1879/08/08 M Lyons, Johnnie born.
- 1879/09/17 M Wright, William R. born.
- 1879/10/08 M Stephenson, John Miller died - born 1801/10/16 Age: 77
- 1879/11/18 M Lafever, John W. born.
- 1880/--/-- M Speck, Orphia born.
- 1880/--/-- M Guthrie, James H. born.
- 1880/--/-- F Brown, Rebecca Fitzpatrick (Hopper) died - born 1810/--/-- Age: 70
- 1880/--/-- M Lafever, Asher died - born 1811/--/-- Age: 69
- 1880/01/16 F Bruton, Cora (Garner) born.
- 1880/01/30 F Hopper, Lola born.
- 1880/02/27 F Duvall, Myrtle "Myrtie" (Grider) born.
- 1880/03/12 F Pierce, Mary Susan (Guthrie) died - born 1843/09/15 Age: 36
- 1880/04/07 M Lafever, Eli born.
- 1880/04/16 F Lee, Mary Etta (Griffin) born.
- 1880/06/04 F Koger, Rachel (Littrell) died - born 1824/05/14 Age: 56
- 1880/09/01 M Bagby, Charles Robert died - born 1836/06/15 Age: 44
- 1880/12/08 F Depp, Loue Hanson (Bagby) wed - Born 1857/03/15 Age: 23
- 1880/12/08 M Bagby, William Smith wed - Born 1857/03/23 Age: 23
- 1880/12/14 F Bristow, Frances Ellen (Webb) wed - Born 1860/12/14 Age: 20
- 1880/12/14 M Webb, William Hester wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1881/--/-- F Drees, Katherine (Adler) born.
- 1881/--/-- M Phillips, Walter Mason born.
- 1881/--/-- M Bozarth, William died - born 1811/--/-- Age: 70
- 1881/01/08 M Grider, Orestes Smith born.
- 1881/01/22 M Lawhorn, Robert Wolford wed - Born 1862/08/16 Age: 18
- 1881/01/22 F Brown, Nancy Carolyn (Lawhorn) wed - Born 1863/10/24 Age: 17
- 1881/02/10 M Braswell, Leander A. born.
- 1881/04/11 F Bristow, Gertie (Simpson) born.
- 1881/06/07 M Lyons, Thomas Fox born.
- 1881/07/28 F Griffin, Delia Ann (Crabtree) born.
- 1881/08/07 F Denney, Nancy Brittain born.
- 1881/12/07 F Sloan, Sarah (Upchurch) died - born 1841/04/23 Age: 40
- 1881/12/08 M Bozarth, James Henry died - born 1833/05/28 Age: 48
- 1882/--/-- F Phillips, Mary Susan born.
- 1882/--/-- F Loftis, May Belle (Ely) born.
- 1882/--/-- F Hudson, Martha (Ewing) died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1882/05/10 M Bruton, James P. died - born 1808/10/05 Age: 73
- 1882/10/07 M Harlan, John Thomas born.
- 1882/10/14 F Bristow, Nancy (Holsapple) died - born 1811/08/29 Age: 71
- 1882/11/25 M Lafever, Thomas Samuel died - born 1831/09/09 Age: 51
- 1883/--/-- F Jones, Vie (Lyons) born.
- 1883/01/01 M Ewing, Matthew died - born 1824/06/18 Age: 58
- 1883/01/10 F Carter, Dora Jewell (Wood) born.
- 1883/02/-- F Wood, Anna H. died - born 1806/12/03 Age: 76
- 1883/02/17 F Kruell, Susanne wed - Born 1856/07/23 Age: 26
- 1883/02/17 M Schmidt, Karl Paul wed - Born 1859/11/30 Age: 23
- 1883/03/21 F Huff, Zilpha (Ferguson) died - born 1802/04/15 Age: 80
- 1883/04/08 M Lafever, Levi Lee born.
- 1883/04/25 F Lyons, Minnie born.
- 1883/10/23 M Wood, Bayless Lemoyn born.
- 1884/--/-- M Huddleston, Elvine O. born.
- 1884/--/-- M Ely, William Oliver born.
- 1884/01/19 F Hopper, Zona (Leveridge) born.
- 1884/03/02 M Kuhner, Karl Friedrich wed - Born 1851/02/20 Age: 33
- 1884/03/02 F Simon, Christina wed - Born 1856/10/12 Age: 27
- 1884/03/30 M Harlan, George W. died - born 1820/02/20 Age: 64
- 1884/03/31 F Cook, Isa Lee (Lawson) born.
- 1884/05/12 M Rogers, William Bird died - born 1804/01/16 Age: 80
- 1884/08/22 F Duncan, Maggie (Bristow) born.
- 1884/08/23 F Bristow, Felicia Ann (Hurt) died - born 1831/10/31 Age: 52
- 1884/11/19 M Phillips, J Hugh born.
- 1884/12/10 F Harlan, Mary Belle born.
- 1885/--/-- M Bagby, John Hanson born.
- 1885/--/-- F Parrigin, Sallie (Grider) born.
- 1885/--/-- F Randolph, Mahala (Lafever) born.
- 1885/01/17 F Huddleston, Mary Emmaline (Ferguson) born.
- 1885/02/06 F Settles, Finnie Mildred (Phillips, Ely) born.
- 1885/03/13 F Griffin, Sarah Lou Ella (Zachary) born.
- 1885/03/14 M Lafever, Luke Gilliam born.
- 1885/04/20 F Lyons, Addie (Hopper) born.
- 1885/12/06 M Ewing, William Jesse died - born 1861/10/29 Age: 24
- 1885/12/10 F Choate, Frelia Clementine wed - Born 1868/05/30 Age: 17
- 1885/12/10 M Booher, George Washington wed - Born 1860/08/18 Age: 25
- 1886/03/01 F Griffin, Ada Ermon (Harlan) born.
- 1886/04/04 M Holsapple, William M. died - born 1805/05/06 Age: 80
- 1886/04/17 M Bristow, James Monroe died - born 1833/10/29 Age: 52
- 1886/04/30 F Lester, Laura (Lyons) born.
- 1886/06/17 M Little, Daniel Edgar born.
- 1886/07/26 M Ferguson, William Brooks born.
- 1886/10/03 F Booher, Sabina Albina born.
- 1886/10/19 F Lollar, Olivia (Ewing) born.
- 1886/11/11 F Hopper, Algie born.
- 1887/--/-- M Phillips, William Floyd born.
- 1887/--/-- M Denney, William Matthew died - born 1847/12/20 Age: 39
- 1887/05/27 F Manning, Mertie (Lyons) born.
- 1887/11/20 M Wood, Jonathan Lucas died - born 1803/01/18 Age: 84
- 1888/--/-- F Addington, Martha (Bruton) died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1888/05/18 F Little, Janie Maud born.
- 1888/07/05 F Smith, Mary Ball (Bozarth) died - born 1835/02/23 Age: 53
- 1888/07/16 M Smith, Millard Fillmore born.
- 1888/10/17 M Cowan, William J. "Bill" wed - Born 1860/--/-- Age: 28
- 1888/10/17 F Wray, Sarah Susan (Cowan) wed - Born 1868/02/24 Age: 20
- 1888/11/14 M Booher, Samuel Porter born.
- 1888/12/10 M Lyons, William Henry Harrison born.
- 1889/--/-- F Phillips, Nora Ellen born.
- 1889/--/-- M Lafever, John died - born 1840/--/-- Age: 49
- 1889/--/-- M Gwinn, George W. wed - Born 1832/11/28 Age: 56
- 1889/--/-- F Wood, Mary Elizabeth (Gwinn) wed - Born 1852/09/01 Age: 36
- 1889/01/21 M Harlan, Quintice born.
- 1889/03/01 M Lafever, Winfield born.
- 1889/07/05 F Wood, Mary Gibson (Reneau) died - born 1816/06/14 Age: 73
- 1889/08/06 F Bagby, Nancy Elizabeth (Rogers) died - born 1806/06/20 Age: 83
- 1889/10/30 F Hopper, Pearl born.
- 1890/--/-- F Bristow, Engelina (Bristow) died - born 1827/--/-- Age: 63
- 1890/--/-- M Cowan, William J. died - born 1826/--/-- Age: 64
- 1890/--/-- F Walker, Julia Ann (Cowan) died - born 1827/--/-- Age: 63
- 1890/01/04 F Little, Mary Alda born.
- 1890/01/08 M Booher, William Leroy born.
- 1890/02/09 F Tuggle, Martha Ellen (Upchurch) wed - Born 1871/11/04 Age: 18
- 1890/02/09 M Upchurch, Abraham L. wed - Born 1866/02/06 Age: 24
- 1890/02/17 M Bunch, John W. born.
- 1890/03/16 M Goff, James M. -Jimmy- wed - Born 1854/02/01 Age: 36
- 1890/03/16 F Bozarth, Mary Elizabeth "Betty" (Goff) wed - Born 1871/06/18 Age: 18
- 1890/03/31 F Higginbotham, Martha Helen born.
- 1890/04/26 F Stockton, Mariah (Bristow) died - born 1813/12/08 Age: 76
- 1890/07/07 M Pierce, Lewis died - born 1808/03/08 Age: 82
- 1890/08/07 F Parrigan, Ephriam M. born.
- 1890/09/17 M Goff, James Madison died - born 1826/06/19 Age: 64
- 1890/10/-- M Griffin, Leo R born.
- 1890/10/03 M Schmidt, Ferdinand born.
- 1890/10/06 F Kuhner, Emma Berta born.
- 1890/10/15 M Lafever, Asher born.
- 1890/10/21 M Ewing, Robert Matthew wed - Born 1859/09/14 Age: 31
- 1890/10/21 F Bagby, Mary (Ewing) "Mollie" wed - Born 1861/--/-- Age: 29
- 1890/12/26 F Little, Mary Alda died - born 1890/01/04 Age:  0
- 1891/--/-- M Davis, Daniel C. born.
- 1891/01/13 F Upchurch, Sallie Ethel (Huddleston) born.
- 1891/05/17 M Groce, John Isaac wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1891/05/17 F Griffin, Mary Alice Elizabeth (Groce) wed - Born 1873/12/16 Age: 17
- 1891/07/17 F Goff, America Alice (Lafever) born.
- 1891/09/04 M Booher, Jesse Severe born.
- 1891/10/30 F Warder, Janie Mae (Bagby) born.
- 1891/11/18 M Ewing, William Jesse Howard born.
- 1892/--/-- F Phillips, Annie Lee born.
- 1892/--/-- M Neighbours, Daniel Eben Delinney Dixon wed - Born 1868/08/18 Age: 23
- 1892/--/-- F Bruton, Edna Thomas (Neighbours) wed - Born 1877/04/12 Age: 14
- 1892/02/10 F Bruton, Ellen (Bristow) wed - Born 1872/08/13 Age: 19
- 1892/02/10 M Bristow, Samuel William wed - Born 1873/10/01 Age: 18
- 1892/03/20 M Hopper, James B. born.
- 1892/03/23 M Cowan, David C. died - born 1824/03/17 Age: 68
- 1892/04/30 F Wood, Virginia (Bagby) died - born 1805/10/27 Age: 86
- 1892/07/31 F Long, Margaret Louise (Cowan) died - born 1803/--/-- Age: 89
- 1892/08/14 F Guffey, Myrtie Elma born.
- 1892/09/03 M Upchurch, Obie Cleveland born.
- 1892/09/08 M Cowan, Floyd Herbert born.
- 1892/11/03 F Booher, Bessie Gladsy born.
- 1892/12/23 F Little, Alice Bessie born.
- 1892/12/25 M Bristow, Roy Prentice born.
- 1893/02/06 F Ewing, Bessie Forest born.
- 1893/03/05 M Sloan, James Roscoe born.
- 1893/04/07 F Goff, Betty Ann (Morris) born.
- 1893/07/25 F Griffin, Edna E. (Parrigin, Harlan) born.
- 1893/08/06 M Cummings, Odell Ansolem born.
- 1893/10/30 M Benson, William Marion died - born 1814/--/-- Age: 79
- 1893/12/31 M Harlan, Eary W. born.
- 1894/--/-- F Phillips, Elizabeth May born.
- 1894/--/-- M Cowan, Samuel died - born 1868/--/-- Age: 26
- 1894/01/22 M Cowan, Edward Preston born.
- 1894/01/26 F Booher, Mary Nancy Ethel born.
- 1894/03/13 F Shipley, Lillie (Ewing) born.
- 1894/05/02 F Lafever, Elvira born.
- 1894/08/-- M Griffin, Joseph William wed - Born 1875/10/05 Age: 18
- 1894/08/-- F Lee, Mary Etta (Griffin) wed - Born 1880/04/16 Age: 14
- 1894/08/27 M Upchurch, William Clarence born.
- 1894/09/18 F Little, Fannie Ora born.
- 1894/10/28 M Speck, Herschel E. born.
- 1894/11/11 M Ewing, Matthew Campbell born.
- 1895/--/-- F Byers, Geneva (Davis) born.
- 1895/--/-- M Sherrell, William Jordan born.
- 1895/01/30 M Benson, William Richard (Willie) born.
- 1895/02/05 M Wood, Chester Paul born.
- 1895/04/14 M Goff, Charlie Clay born.
- 1895/05/16 M Bristow, Kelly McClain born.
- 1895/06/24 F Griffin, Nora Lorene (Allen) born.
- 1895/10/19 M Booher, John Albert born.
- 1895/12/15 F Speck, Hortense (Hortie) wed - Born 1872/02/08 Age: 23
- 1895/12/15 M Benson, Richard James wed - Born 1870/10/22 Age: 25
- 1896/--/-- M Burris, William Howard born.
- 1896/--/-- F Bristow, Sarah Ann (Johnson) died - born 1842/--/-- Age: 54
- 1896/01/02 F Cowan, Fratie Ellen (Sloan) born.
- 1896/02/20 F Ewing, Margaret Mariba born.
- 1896/04/07 M Little, Alford Oscar (Bill) born.
- 1896/04/25 M Ewing, Jesse died - born 1820/03/20 Age: 76
- 1896/09/08 M Parmley, James Robert died - born 1865/04/23 Age: 31
- 1896/09/09 M Lafever, Columbus born.
- 1896/12/30 M Booher, Robert Chester born.
- 1897/--/-- M Phillips, Ancil Thomas born.
- 1897/--/-- F Daniels, Mary died - born 1830/--/-- Age: 67
- 1897/01/07 F Bybee, Mattie Lee born.
- 1897/01/12 F Baise, Vesta Lee (Harlan) born.
- 1897/02/04 M Benson, Floyd Herman born.
- 1897/02/19 M Benson, Willis Daniel died - born 1837/08/16 Age: 59
- 1897/05/01 M Ewing, Charles Rogers born.
- 1897/05/22 F Dick, Velma Ingroma (Upchurch) born.
- 1897/05/24 F Lafever, Ella Odell (Goff) born.
- 1897/08/06 F Reece, Rachel E. (Harlan) born.
- 1897/08/18 M Benson, Rufus (Rufe) Danial born.
- 1897/08/27 M Upchurch, Stanley Tuggle born.
- 1897/09/11 M Gwinn, Washington Herbert born.
- 1897/09/22 M Ewing, Charles Rogers died - born 1897/05/01 Age:  0
- 1897/09/23 F Duvall, Mary Severn Ross born.
- 1897/11/11 F Goff, Nancy (Pullum) born.
- 1897/11/26 M Meeks, Hollie born.
- 1897/11/28 F Wood, Margaret B. died - born 1810/12/12 Age: 86
- 1898/--/-- M Griffin, John J. born.
- 1898/--/-- F Dennis, Margaret (Griffin) died - born 1823/--/-- Age: 75
- 1898/03/10 M Booher, Wellington Virgil born.
- 1898/05/28 M Maupin, Wendell Lafayette born.
- 1898/06/08 F Cowan, Antha Artema (Shelton) born.
- 1898/06/10 F Cowan, Rachel (Pierce) died - born 1810/05/31 Age: 88
- 1898/07/31 M Bray, Hobart born.
- 1898/09/-- M Griffin, Joseph died - born 1821/--/-- Age: 77
- 1898/09/06 M Hill, Hezzie K. born.
- 1898/09/12 F Farmer, Nellie Jane born.
- 1898/09/18 F Ewing, Jennie Lawless born.
- 1898/10/-- F Griffin, Carrie born.
- 1898/10/07 F Dabney, Willie Cohen (Speck) born.
- 1898/10/22 M Benson, Richard Oscar born.
- 1899/--/-- F Wood, Lillian P. (Huff, Harlan) born.
- 1899/--/-- M Phillips, Harry James born.
- 1899/--/-- M Cowan, William J. "Bill" died - born 1860/--/-- Age: 39
- 1899/03/12 M Lamastus, Lewis James born.
- 1899/07/23 M Farley, John Pascal born.
- 1899/08/27 M Upchurch, Hiram Welby born.
- 1899/10/15 M Edwards, Colonel Hovie born.
- 1899/10/21 F Schimpf, Maria born.
- 1899/10/23 F Ewing, Jennie Lawless died - born 1898/09/18 Age:  1
- 1899/12/09 M Cross, James Otto born.
- 1900/--/-- F Lafever, Mary Canzada born.
- 1900/--/-- M Bozarth, Elijah died - born 1867/--/-- Age: 33
- 1900/01/03 F Smith, Sophia L. (Bagby) died - born 1837/04/03 Age: 62
- 1900/01/07 M Bristow, Prentice Marshall wed - Born 1877/11/04 Age: 22
- 1900/01/07 F Williams, Vinnie V. (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1900/02/22 F Lafever, Mary Louraine (Maynard) died - born 1877/08/29 Age: 22
- 1900/02/29 F Ewing, Nettie Irene born.
- 1900/03/08 F Goff, Lena Gertrude (Pullum) born.
- 1900/03/16 F Simpson, Jewell (Farley) born.
- 1900/03/16 F Hollingsworth, Martha Wyatt (Maupin) died - born 1839/06/08 Age: 60
- 1900/04/-- M Meeker, David Olan born.
- 1900/04/18 M Benson, Alfred Clayton born.
- 1900/05/04 M Booher, Edwin Raymond born.
- 1900/06/10 M Bagby, John Howard died - born 1826/10/23 Age: 73
- 1900/06/13 M Meeker, Jacob Edwin wed - Born 1878/10/-- Age: 21
- 1900/06/13 F Larr, Ora Maude wed - Born 1877/--/-- Age: 23
- 1900/08/04 F McKinley, Ida Helen (Upchurch) born.
- 1900/09/06 F Benson, Lena May born.
- 1901/02/16 F Maupin, Audrey Ester born.
- 1901/03/18 F Campbell, Lillie M. (Maupin) born.
- 1901/03/31 F Parmley, Rachel (Upchurch) wed - Born 1875/06/18 Age: 25
- 1901/03/31 M Upchurch, William Fox wed - Born 1874/04/15 Age: 26
- 1901/04/16 M Hopper, Thomas wed - Born 1878/12/06 Age: 22
- 1901/04/16 F Lyons, Addie (Hopper) wed - Born 1885/04/20 Age: 15
- 1901/07/18 M Beck, Elbert Herman born.
- 1901/09/07 M Owen, Edward L. died - born 1829/--/-- Age: 72
- 1901/10/01 M Ewing, John Bagby born.
- 1901/10/27 M Benson, Alfred Clayton died - born 1900/04/18 Age:  1
- 1901/11/10 F Owen, Martha (Ferguson) died - born 1826/03/04 Age: 75
- 1901/12/25 M Upchurch, Felix born.
- 1902/--/-- F Craft, Ruby (Bristow) born.
- 1902/--/-- F Cowan, L. Jane (Owen) died - born 1828/--/-- Age: 74
- 1902/01/31 F Goff, Mary Ida (Dilldine) born.
- 1902/02/04 F Booher, Sallie Jane born.
- 1902/03/23 F Gibbons, Elizabeth (Wood) died - born 1803/01/22 Age: 99
- 1902/04/27 F Hopper, Lillie (Bristow, Davis) born.
- 1902/04/29 M Wright, James Oscar born.
- 1902/06/30 F Stewart, Martha (Lafever) born.
- 1902/07/07 F Benson, Alcie Jane born.
- 1902/11/07 F Burris, Stella E. (Hill) born.
- 1902/12/22 F Hopper, Nealie (McKinley) wed - Born 1870/09/27 Age: 32
- 1902/12/22 M McKinley, Jona wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1903/--/-- F Settles, Hazel June born.
- 1903/--/-- F Griffin, Virgie E. born.
- 1903/--/-- M Bristow, Francis Marion died - born 1821/12/03 Age: 81
- 1903/--/-- F Bristow, Gertie (Simpson) wed - Born 1881/04/11 Age: 21
- 1903/--/-- M Simpson, C. Jack wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1903/02/07 F Meeker, Esther Naomi born.
- 1903/02/11 M Lyons, Doyle born.
- 1903/03/28 M Burchett, Joe Ryan born.
- 1903/04/06 M Bristow, Ballard died - born 1817/05/27 Age: 85
- 1903/04/26 F Arnold, Flora Belle (Bunch) born.
- 1903/05/01 M Arnold, Luther B. born.
- 1903/06/09 M Bruton, Sandusky died - born 1839/01/17 Age: 64
- 1903/11/06 M Ewing, Benjamin died - born 1836/08/07 Age: 67
- 1904/--/-- F Phillips, Hattie Mae born.
- 1904/--/-- M Phillips, William Delaney born.
- 1904/01/26 M Booher, Jonathan Pickens born.
- 1904/02/12 F Byers, Mary N. (McGuffey) born.
- 1904/03/04 M Wright, John Porter born.
- 1904/03/07 M Edwards, Roy c. born.
- 1904/03/23 F Goff, Martha Ada (Morris, Jones) born.
- 1904/03/28 M Zimmermann, Friedrich Eugen born.
- 1904/04/11 M Gorsuch, William N. born.
- 1904/05/01 M Benson, Roy Lee born.
- 1904/06/10 F Childress, Nancy (Elrod, Goff) died - born 1829/04/12 Age: 75
- 1904/07/25 F Ewing, Sophia (Cross) born.
- 1904/10/02 F Poynter, Margaret A. (Arnold) died - born 1834/03/27 Age: 70
- 1904/10/06 F Lawhorn, Ola Lee (Lamastus) born.
- 1904/10/14 M Bowman, Ozias Denton died - born 1842/04/30 Age: 62
- 1904/12/05 F Grider, Golda (Thrasher) born.
- 1904/12/27 F Benson, Ella Frances born.
- 1905/--/-- F Griffin, Rosa Jane (Cummings) born.
- 1905/--/-- M Phillips, Robert Lee born.
- 1905/--/-- F Griffin, Ada Ermon (Harlan) wed - Born 1886/03/01 Age: 18
- 1905/--/-- M Harlan, John Thomas wed - Born 1882/10/07 Age: 22
- 1905/01/08 M Lyons, Johnnie wed - Born 1879/08/08 Age: 25
- 1905/01/08 F Wynn, Melvina (Lyons) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1905/01/26 M Upchurch, Felix died - born 1901/12/25 Age:  3
- 1905/03/04 F Pierce, Ann Eliza (Grider) died - born 1845/03/28 Age: 59
- 1905/04/18 M Lyons, Issac wed - Born 1874/04/24 Age: 30
- 1905/04/18 F Hopper, Lula (Lyons) wed - Born 1876/04/01 Age: 29
- 1905/05/10 M Booher, Frank Harlan born.
- 1905/06/21 M Bennett, James M. born.
- 1905/07/26 M Arnold, John Leslie born.
- 1905/08/29 F Hopper, Ollie Vivian (Adler) born.
- 1905/09/10 M Ewing, Jesse Chilton wed - Born 1876/04/18 Age: 29
- 1905/09/10 F Lollar, Olivia (Ewing) wed - Born 1886/10/19 Age: 18
- 1905/09/13 M Harlan, Arthur born.
- 1905/10/29 F Ewing, Bessie Forest died - born 1893/02/06 Age: 12
- 1905/11/06 M Ewing, Robert born.
- 1905/11/06 F Ewing, Mary (Booher) born.
- 1905/12/08 F Littrell, Lois Vianne (Bristow) died - born 1849/06/09 Age: 56
- 1905/12/23 F Bell, Lelia (Hopper) born.
- 1906/--/-- F Glover, Velma Ruth (Forsyth) born.
- 1906/02/16 M Adler, William F. Jr. born.
- 1906/04/05 F Wright, Minnie Pearl (Smith) born.
- 1906/04/24 M Arnold, Elisha died - born 1823/--/-- Age: 83
- 1906/05/20 F Benson, Bonnie Sue born.
- 1906/05/27 F Upchurch, Sallie Mae (Dyer) born.
- 1906/10/06 M Goff, James Roy "Jimmy" born.
- 1907/--/-- F Randolph, Mahala (Lafever) wed - Born 1885/--/-- Age: 22
- 1907/--/-- M Lafever, Levi Lee wed - Born 1883/04/08 Age: 23
- 1907/01/12 F Benson, Emma Louisa born.
- 1907/02/14 F Lyons, Catherine (Edwards) died - born 1871/03/04 Age: 35
- 1907/02/28 F Hopper, Zela (Gorsuch) born.
- 1907/03/08 F Guffey, Myrtle (Lyons) born.
- 1907/03/26 F Guthrie, Alice Ovaleen born.
- 1907/04/25 M Booher, Benjamin Horace born.
- 1907/09/07 M Harlan, Walter T. born.
- 1907/10/06 F Benson, Glendon Lucile born.
- 1907/10/24 M Love, James Hosie born.
- 1907/12/22 M Ferguson, William Brooks wed - Born 1886/07/26 Age: 21
- 1907/12/22 F Huddleston, Mary Emmaline (Ferguson) wed - Born 1885/01/17 Age: 22
- 1908/--/-- M Phillips, Charles born.
- 1908/--/-- M Lafever, Samuel Lee born.
- 1908/--/-- M Byers, James T. died - born 1865/--/-- Age: 43
- 1908/--/-- F Parmley, Mary Ellen (Crockett) died - born 1860/--/-- Age: 48
- 1908/02/02 F Goff, America Alice (Lafever) wed - Born 1891/07/17 Age: 16
- 1908/02/02 M Lafever, Luke Gilliam wed - Born 1885/03/14 Age: 22
- 1908/03/11 F Ewing, Annie (Harlan) born.
- 1908/03/16 M Ewing, Hall S. born.
- 1908/03/30 F Stephenson, Mary Florence (Maupin) died - born 1874/03/20 Age: 34
- 1908/07/24 M Wright, Jesse Leo born.
- 1908/08/03 F Faulkner, Louisa Jane died - born 1840/01/10 Age: 68
- 1908/08/22 F Hopkins, Agnes Bell (Parrigin) died - born 1864/04/19 Age: 44
- 1908/09/09 M Grider, Smith died - born 1845/12/17 Age: 62
- 1908/10/10 M Bagby, Henry G. died - born 1854/12/13 Age: 53
- 1908/11/03 F Booher, Georgia Belle born.
- 1908/11/11 F Lafever, Myrtle Elvira (Love) born.
- 1908/12/09 F Lyons, Minnie Stella (Upchurch) born.
- 1908/12/18 F Felkins, Allie Alice Caroline born.
- 1908/12/22 M Benson, Raymond born.
- 1909/--/-- F Mansfield, Della G. born.
- 1909/01/03 M Goff, Lanis Franklin born.
- 1909/01/05 F Bristow, Bertie Bow (Long) born.
- 1909/02/05 M Hopper, Jesse Laurel born.
- 1909/04/09 M Easterly, Elliot Lotspiech born.
- 1909/05/07 M Franklin, George Lance born.
- 1909/05/13 F Meeker, Miriam born.
- 1909/05/16 F Sumners, Nancy Nurline born.
- 1909/06/01 M Benson, Raymond died - born 1908/12/22 Age:  0
- 1909/08/15 M Lyons, Willie Porter born.
- 1909/09/24 M Harlan, Floyd born.
- 1909/11/10 M McGuffey, George born.
- 1910/--/-- F Phillips, Louise born.
- 1910/--/-- M Griffin, Adam born.
- 1910/--/-- M Forsyth, Donald D. born.
- 1910/01/15 M Stack, Edward Paul born.
- 1910/01/23 M Lyons, Edward wed - Born 1873/03/12 Age: 36
- 1910/01/23 F Lester, Laura (Lyons) wed - Born 1886/04/30 Age: 23
- 1910/03/01 M Benson, Marvin McKinley born.
- 1910/03/05 F Ewing, Martha A. (Glenn) born.
- 1910/03/15 F Wood, Mariba (Ewing) died - born 1820/08/22 Age: 89
- 1910/09/09 F Wright, Exie (Anderson) born.
- 1910/09/10 F Benson, Malda Leona born.
- 1910/10/08 M Lafever, Charlie Columbus born.
- 1910/10/10 M Lyons, William Henry Harrison wed - Born 1888/12/10 Age: 21
- 1910/10/10 F Manning, Mertie (Lyons) wed - Born 1887/05/27 Age: 23
- 1910/11/10 F Guffey, Myrtie Elma wed - Born 1892/08/14 Age: 18
- 1910/11/10 M Booher, Samuel Porter wed - Born 1888/11/14 Age: 21
- 1911/01/08 M Harlan, Quintice died - born 1889/01/21 Age: 21
- 1911/02/16 M Benson, Floyd Herman died - born 1897/02/04 Age: 14
- 1911/04/03 M Ewing, Robert Matthew died - born 1859/09/14 Age: 51
- 1911/04/17 F Hopper, Myrta (Easterly) born.
- 1911/07/16 M Ledbetter, Balem Caster born.
- 1911/07/25 M Lafever, Louis Dice died - born 1851/07/03 Age: 60
- 1911/07/28 F Denney, Bonnie (Lyons) born.
- 1911/08/07 F Pierce, Martha Jane (Cook) died - born 1847/03/31 Age: 64
- 1911/10/05 M Booher, Marvin Pauline born.
- 1911/10/11 F Lyons, Fairy born.
- 1911/11/04 M Harlan, Luther born.
- 1911/11/04 F Harlan, Edna born.
- 1911/11/06 F Bristow, Jessie Ree (Rix) born.
- 1912/--/-- F Phillips, Ruth born.
- 1912/--/-- F Shoultz, Clara (Arnold) born.
- 1912/01/28 M Carter, Earl born.
- 1912/02/23 M Booher, son stillborn born.
- 1912/02/23 M Booher, son stillborn died - born 1912/02/23 Age:  0
- 1912/06/13 F Baker, Aurelia (Wood) died - born 1844/12/20 Age: 67
- 1912/06/16 M White, Johnny Robert born.
- 1912/07/04 M Benson, Fred Carlyle born.
- 1912/08/17 F Lawson, Ruby Ermon (Harlan) born.
- 1912/10/18 M Wood, Walter Baker born.
- 1912/10/27 M Benson, Willis Daniel born.
- 1912/12/03 M Lafever, Herschel born.
- 1913/--/-- M Phillips, Ansel Thomas born.
- 1913/01/17 M Ely, Harry Decatur born.
- 1913/01/18 M Lyons, James Charlie born.
- 1913/03/22 F Meeker, Louise born.
- 1913/06/24 F Hopper, Ella Mae (Beck) born.
- 1913/08/30 F Mcginnis, Lucinda T. (Phillips) died - born 1838/05/03 Age: 75
- 1913/10/23 F Bagby, Alice (Vincent) died - born 1858/04/04 Age: 55
- 1913/11/22 F Booher, Ruby Nell born.
- 1913/12/25 F Lafever, Ella Odell (Goff) wed - Born 1897/05/24 Age: 16
- 1913/12/25 M Goff, Charlie Clay wed - Born 1895/04/14 Age: 18
- 1914/02/11 F Copenhaver, Ina G. (Lyons) born.
- 1914/02/22 M Upchurch, Obie Cleveland wed - Born 1892/09/03 Age: 21
- 1914/02/22 F Dick, Velma Ingroma (Upchurch) wed - Born 1897/05/22 Age: 16
- 1914/03/13 M Bruton, Albert Kelly died - born 1845/10/16 Age: 68
- 1914/03/14 F Arnold, Nettie Jewell (Arnold) born.
- 1914/04/06 F Benson, Rosa Mae born.
- 1914/04/26 F Jackson, Margaret (Franklin) born.
- 1914/05/05 F Ewing, Mary Augusta born.
- 1914/05/20 M Lyons, Grady born.
- 1914/05/27 M Elrod, John T. died - born 1826/05/27 Age: 88
- 1914/07/14 F Spears, Betty Ann (Lafever) born.
- 1914/08/30 M Wright, Frank Dyer born.
- 1914/09/13 M Goff, Delbert Hise born.
- 1915/01/06 F Goff, Dovie Ellen born.
- 1915/01/31 M Upchurch, Ahile Knox born.
- 1915/02/06 F Lafever, Ruba Ada (Dilldine) born.
- 1915/04/29 F Smith, Catharine Byrd (Bagby) died - born 1831/02/01 Age: 84
- 1915/04/30 F Polson, Susanna (Wheeler) died - born 1813/05/30 Age: ........
- 1915/06/13 F Bybee, Mattie Lee wed - Born 1897/01/07 Age: 18
- 1915/06/13 M Booher, William Leroy wed - Born 1890/01/08 Age: 25
- 1915/06/24 M Upchurch, Herbert "Doc" born.
- 1915/07/06 M Booher, Robert Perry born.
- 1915/07/21 M Ely, Howard Edward born.
- 1915/09/21 M Neighbors, Kenneth F. born.
- 1915/12/17 F Allen, Vera Ruth born.
- 1916/--/-- F Ewing, Mary Elizabeth (Hughes) born.
- 1916/--/-- F Bristow, Gertie (Simpson) died - born 1881/04/11 Age: 34
- 1916/01/17 M Wright, General Glenn born.
- 1916/02/04 F Hopper, Ruby (Strickland, Hite) born.
- 1916/02/28 M Harlan, Paul born.
- 1916/02/29 M Harlan, Paul died - born 1916/02/28 Age:  0
- 1916/03/10 M Huddleston, Daniel Cleveland born.
- 1916/04/03 F Ewing, Margaret Mariba died - born 1896/02/20 Age: 20
- 1916/04/06 F Holsapple, Virginia "Jeannie" (Lawhorn) died - born 1836/10/13 Age: 79
- 1916/04/14 F Duvall, Myrtle "Myrtie" (Grider) died - born 1880/02/27 Age: 36
- 1916/05/02 F OOten, Anna Lee (Upchurch) born.
- 1916/08/29 F Arnold, Flossie Beatrice born.
- 1916/09/08 F Booher, Mable Imogene born.
- 1916/10/01 F Bagby, Mary (Ewing) "Mollie" died - born 1861/--/-- Age: 55
- 1916/10/16 F Goff, Della Myrtis born.
- 1916/12/08 M Booher, Aubrey Orestes born.
- 1916/12/23 F Booher, Beatrice Eileen born.
- 1917/--/-- M Lyons, Robert born.
- 1917/--/-- F Lafever, Mary Canzada wed - Born 1900/--/-- Age: 17
- 1917/--/-- M Sherrell, William Jordan wed - Born 1895/--/-- Age: 22
- 1917/01/27 F Allen, Vera Ruth died - born 1915/12/17 Age:  1
- 1917/02/14 M Allen, William Paul born.
- 1917/03/03 F Kuhner, Emma Berta wed - Born 1890/10/06 Age: 26
- 1917/03/03 M Schmidt, Ferdinand wed - Born 1890/10/03 Age: 26
- 1917/03/15 F Harlan, Effie May (Dorsey) born.
- 1917/04/07 F McKinney, Lena (Lawson) "Skin" "Lena Rivers" born.
- 1917/04/30 M Zachary, Wille Clyde born.
- 1917/06/19 M Bristow, Kelly McClain wed - Born 1895/05/16 Age: 22
- 1917/06/19 F Dunnington, Gertie M. (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1917/06/22 F Lee, Mary Emiline (Griffin) died - born 1851/12/05 Age: 65
- 1917/06/29 M Lafever, Lonnie Oscar born.
- 1917/07/14 M Williams, Carl Leon born.
- 1917/07/30 F Lyons, Mary Lou (Vitatoe) born.
- 1917/08/03 F Hurt, Lola Annis (Upchurch) born.
- 1917/08/04 M Parmley, James Smiley died - born 1835/12/31 Age: 81
- 1917/08/10 M Wood, Robert White died - born 1833/05/01 Age: 84
- 1917/08/16 M Schmidt, Karl Ferdinand born.
- 1917/09/07 M Benson, Vernon (Jack) born.
- 1917/10/14 F Braswell, Artha (White) born.
- 1917/10/20 F McKinley, Ida Helen (Upchurch) wed - Born 1900/08/04 Age: 17
- 1917/10/20 M Upchurch, Stanley Tuggle wed - Born 1897/08/27 Age: 20
- 1917/11/14 F Upchurch, Willie Alma born.
- 1917/11/22 M Hopper, John W. born.
- 1917/12/20 M McWhorter, Lloyd Cleveland born.
- 1918/--/-- F Brown, Ellender (Bruton) died - born 1849/--/-- Age: 69
- 1918/--/-- M Bruton, Jeremiah B. died - born 1847/11/29 Age: 70
- 1918/02/03 F Hopper, Lillie (Bristow, Davis) wed - Born 1902/04/27 Age: 15
- 1918/02/03 M Bristow, Roy Prentice wed - Born 1892/12/25 Age: 25
- 1918/04/13 M Benson, Roy Edgar (Eddie) died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1918/05/10 M Ferguson, Jack born.
- 1918/05/17 F Booher, Nina Marie born.
- 1918/06/24 M Booher, Robert Perry died - born 1915/07/06 Age:  2
- 1918/07/-- M Lawson, Homer born.
- 1918/09/09 M Upchurch, William Clarence died - born 1894/08/27 Age: 24
- 1918/09/28 M Harlan, John T. died - born 1853/06/20 Age: 65
- 1918/09/28 M Booher, Robert Chester died - born 1896/12/30 Age: 21
- 1918/10/16 M Meeker, Jacob Edwin died - born 1878/10/-- Age: 40
- 1918/10/29 F Reece, Rachel E. (Harlan) died - born 1897/08/06 Age: 21
- 1918/10/31 F Bristow, Vinnie M. born.
- 1918/11/09 F Wright, Roxie (Bertram) born.
- 1918/11/11 M Goff, Bethel Ralph born.
- 1919/--/-- M Phillips, Erman Ray born.
- 1919/04/11 M Lafever, Andrew died - born 1830/05/13 Age: 88
- 1919/06/02 M Conner, Garlin Murl born.
- 1919/06/05 M Farley, Jack born.
- 1919/06/25 F Choate, Frelia Clementine died - born 1868/05/30 Age: 51
- 1919/07/26 M Bristow, Prentice Marshall, Jr. born.
- 1919/08/02 F Henson, Mildred Louise born.
- 1919/10/24 M Duvall, Joe Shelby born.
- 1919/11/04 F Benson, Vera Alice (Sis) born.
- 1919/11/11 F Gwinn, Mary A. (Maupin) died - born 1870/11/-- Age: 49
- 1919/11/24 M Lafever, Beecher Franklin born.
- 1919/11/28 F Griffin, Rosa Jane (Cummings) wed - Born 1905/--/-- Age: 14
- 1919/11/28 M Cummings, Odell Ansolem wed - Born 1893/08/06 Age: 26
- 1919/12/27 F Booher, Mildred born.
- 1920/--/-- M Bristow, Adrian Jackson died - born 1849/--/-- Age: 71
- 1920/--/-- F Speck, Belle died - born 1870/--/-- Age: 50
- 1920/--/-- M Zimmermann, Karl Wilhelm died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1920/03/10 M Bristow, Jesse Willard born.
- 1920/03/26 M Allen, James Thomas born.
- 1920/03/28 M Bristow, James Monroe born.
- 1920/06/19 F Cannon, Clara Francis (Bristow) born.
- 1920/07/22 F Booher, Sabina Albina died - born 1886/10/03 Age: 33
- 1920/08/09 F Goff, Nodie Mae born.
- 1920/08/14 F Lawhorn, Ola Lee (Lamastus) wed - Born 1904/10/06 Age: 15
- 1920/08/14 M Lamastus, Lewis James wed - Born 1899/03/12 Age: 21
- 1920/09/16 M Benson, Richard Oscar wed - Born 1898/10/22 Age: 21
- 1920/09/16 F Little, Alice Bessie wed - Born 1892/12/23 Age: 27
- 1920/09/18 M Gwinn, George W. died - born 1832/11/28 Age: 87
- 1920/10/31 F Cummings, Margaret Nell (Claborn) born.
- 1920/10/31 F Farmer, Nellie Jane wed - Born 1898/09/12 Age: 22
- 1920/10/31 M Booher, Edwin Raymond wed - Born 1900/05/04 Age: 20
- 1920/11/03 F Booher, Mada born.
- 1920/11/27 M Morgan, Newman Lee born.
- 1921/--/-- M Lyons, John born.
- 1921/--/-- M Bristow, James Clawson died - born 1835/--/-- Age: 86
- 1921/03/06 F Baise, Vesta Lee (Harlan) wed - Born 1897/01/12 Age: 24
- 1921/03/06 M Harlan, Eary W. wed - Born 1893/12/31 Age: 27
- 1921/03/20 F Pierce, Elizabeth Ann (Parmley) died - born 1836/01/17 Age: 85
- 1921/05/01 F Ewing, Mary (Booher) wed - Born 1905/11/06 Age: 15
- 1921/05/01 M Booher, Wellington Virgil wed - Born 1898/03/10 Age: 23
- 1921/05/18 F Koger, Clara Denton (Ferguson) born.
- 1921/08/12 F Harlan, Nora (Dishon) born.
- 1921/08/20 M Booher, John Albert died - born 1895/10/19 Age: 25
- 1921/09/04 F Booher, Reba Madelene born.
- 1921/09/25 F Phillips, Hazel June (Ely, Galbreath, Allen & others) born.
- 1921/10/02 F Zachary, Velma Marie (Sanders) born.
- 1921/10/15 M Benson, Clyde Little born.
- 1922/--/-- F Hill, Corrine born.
- 1922/--/-- M Cross, James Otto wed - Born 1899/12/09 Age: 22
- 1922/--/-- F Ewing, Sophia (Cross) wed - Born 1904/07/25 Age: 17
- 1922/02/01 M Griffin, John Henry died - born 1850/06/25 Age: 71
- 1922/03/14 F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow) born.
- 1922/03/14 F Lafever, Lena Dora (Sweet) born.
- 1922/03/17 M Lyons, Johnnie died - born 1879/08/08 Age: 42
- 1922/04/07 M Ewing, William Jesse Howard died - born 1891/11/18 Age: 30
- 1922/07/31 F Wood, Mary Jane (Lyons) died - born 1849/09/28 Age: 72
- 1922/08/16 M Upchurch, Hiram H. "Ahile" died - born 1842/03/16 Age: 80
- 1922/09/05 M Littrell, Samuel R. died - born 1846/06/11 Age: 76
- 1922/10/05 M Gottschling, John born.
- 1923/01/09 M Cummings, Joe Frank born.
- 1923/01/10 M Lyons, William E. born.
- 1923/02/13 F Goff, Elizabeth Jewell (Williams) born.
- 1923/04/27 M Maupin, Howard C. born.
- 1923/06/22 M Phillips, James Madison died - born 1836/12/26 Age: 86
- 1923/07/15 F Bristow, Hazel Mae (Barber) born.
- 1923/07/15 M Allison, Willie Clayburn born.
- 1923/07/24 M Upchurch, Clarence Abraham born.
- 1923/08/31 F Benson, Glendon Ora born.
- 1923/12/03 F Cross, Dorleen (McWhorter) born.
- 1924/--/-- M Phillips, William David born.
- 1924/04/08 F Booher, Wada Lee born.
- 1924/04/23 M Bristow, Jesse Leven died - born 1846/09/06 Age: 77
- 1924/05/05 F Simpson, Mary Evelyn born.
- 1924/08/12 F Dabney, Willie Cohen (Speck) died - born 1898/10/07 Age: 25
- 1924/08/25 F Allen, Geneva Mae (Davis) born.
- 1924/08/29 F Lafever, Alice Lorene (Allison) born.
- 1924/09/14 F Cummings, Mary Elizabeth (Rogers) born.
- 1924/09/21 F Booher, Wada Lee died - born 1924/04/08 Age:  0
- 1924/12/04 M Overholt, Paul Kenneth born.
- 1924/12/29 M Lyons, Thomas Jr. died - born 1840/--/-- Age: 84
- 1925/02/20 M Bunch, John W. wed - Born 1890/02/17 Age: 35
- 1925/02/20 F Arnold, Flora Belle (Bunch) wed - Born 1903/04/26 Age: 21
- 1925/04/13 M Goff, Ross born.
- 1925/04/14 M Goff, Ross died - born 1925/04/13 Age:  0
- 1925/06/04 F Burchett, Jimmie Edith (Maupin) born.
- 1925/06/25 F Harlan, Dora Elsie (Upchurch) born.
- 1925/07/10 M Summerlin, John Wayburn born.
- 1925/07/21 F Huntington, Jerry Avanelle (Lafever) born.
- 1925/08/01 M Zimmermann, Friedrich Eugen wed - Born 1904/03/28 Age: 21
- 1925/08/01 F Schimpf, Maria wed - Born 1899/10/21 Age: 25
- 1925/08/03 F Booher, Patricia Mae born.
- 1925/08/14 M Schmidt, Karl Paul died - born 1859/11/30 Age: 65
- 1925/08/30 F Guthrie, Alice Ovaleen wed - Born 1907/03/26 Age: 18
- 1925/08/30 M Booher, Jonathan Pickens wed - Born 1904/01/26 Age: 21
- 1925/09/15 M Benson, Richard Edgar born.
- 1925/10/13 M Booher, George William Randall born.
- 1925/10/19 M Harlan, Arthur wed - Born 1905/09/13 Age: 20
- 1925/10/19 F Ewing, Annie (Harlan) wed - Born 1908/03/11 Age: 17
- 1925/10/20 M Lyons, Kenneth Lee born.
- 1925/12/09 M Lyons, Kenneth Lee died - born 1925/10/20 Age:  0
- 1925/12/24 F Pressley, Martha died - born 1854/12/04 Age: 71
- 1926/--/-- M Phillips, Jesse born.
- 1926/01/03 M Upchurch, Hiram Welby wed - Born 1899/08/27 Age: 26
- 1926/01/03 F Lyons, Minnie Stella (Upchurch) wed - Born 1908/12/09 Age: 17
- 1926/02/11 M Cummings, Johnny Anselum born.
- 1926/03/17 M Little, Nicholas Oleslon died - born 1857/10/09 Age: 68
- 1926/05/14 F Norfleet, Sara (Hopper) died - born 1850/08/23 Age: 75
- 1926/07/18 M Booher, David Oscar born.
- 1926/08/20 M Goff, James William Clay born.
- 1926/09/05 F Pedigo, Delsie Virginia (Arnold) born.
- 1926/09/27 M Harlan, Arthur David born.
- 1926/10/28 M Stephenson, Leander Jacob died - born 1832/04/11 Age: 94
- 1926/10/30 M Hopper, John died - born 1846/03/21 Age: 80
- 1927/03/21 M Goodwin, Robert -Buddy- born.
- 1927/03/29 M Wood, James Elvin died - born 1842/05/24 Age: 84
- 1927/05/01 F Lafever, Myrtle Elvira (Love) wed - Born 1908/11/11 Age: 18
- 1927/05/01 M Love, James Hosie wed - Born 1907/10/24 Age: 19
- 1927/05/24 F Armstrong, Willadean (Cross) born.
- 1927/06/18 M Bunch, Gaylord J. born.
- 1927/06/20 F Marion, Phyllis June born.
- 1927/07/01 F Upchurch, Ila Sue born.
- 1927/07/06 F Buchanon, Julia born.
- 1927/07/20 M Lafever, Kenneth Edward born.
- 1927/08/31 M Lafever, James Monroe died - born 1872/08/31 Age: 55
- 1927/10/01 F Zimmermann, Maria Anna born.
- 1927/10/20 M Arnold, Maxie born.
- 1927/11/16 F Cummings, Eula Mae Sloan "Poodle" (Norris) born.
- 1928/--/-- M Benson, baby Stillborn born.
- 1928/--/-- M Benson, baby Stillborn died - born 1928/--/-- Age:  0
- 1928/--/-- F Jones, Vie (Lyons) died - born 1883/--/-- Age: 45
- 1928/02/18 M Cross, John O. born.
- 1928/04/19 F Goff, Ida Helen born.
- 1928/05/25 M Bristow, Larry Elton born.
- 1928/05/30 M Upchurch, William Fox died - born 1874/04/15 Age: 54
- 1928/07/14 M Harlan, John Howard born.
- 1928/07/19 M Wright, John Porter died - born 1904/03/04 Age: 24
- 1928/07/19 F Lyons, Mary Elizabeth (Wright) died - born 1875/09/12 Age: 52
- 1928/07/19 M Wright, Jesse Leo died - born 1908/07/24 Age: 19
- 1928/07/19 M Wright, William R. Age: 48 Killed his wife and two sons and wounded his daughter.
- 1928/07/19 F Wright, Exie (Anderson) Age: 17 Wounded when shot twice by her father, William R. Wright
- 1928/08/13 M Wood, David Reuben died - born 1864/09/07 Age: 63
- 1928/09/10 M Booher, Joseph Pickens born.
- 1928/11/02 M Carmichael, John Craig born.
- 1928/11/29 M Burchett, Joe Ryan wed - Born 1903/03/28 Age: 25
- 1928/11/29 F Booher, Sallie Jane wed - Born 1902/02/04 Age: 26
- 1928/12/09 M Bristow, Kelly McClain wed - Born 1895/05/16 Age: 33
- 1928/12/09 F Craft, Ruby (Bristow) wed - Born 1902/--/-- Age: 26
- 1929/--/-- M Burris, Otho died - born 1869/--/-- Age: 60
- 1929/04/07 F Duvall, Mary Severn Ross wed - Born 1897/09/23 Age: 31
- 1929/04/07 M Booher, Benjamin Horace wed - Born 1907/04/25 Age: 21
- 1929/05/04 F Upchurch, Imogene (Morgan) born.
- 1929/05/24 M McGuffey, George wed - Born 1909/11/10 Age: 19
- 1929/05/24 F Booher, Georgia Belle wed - Born 1908/11/03 Age: 20
- 1929/08/10 F Shoultz, Clara (Arnold) wed - Born 1912/--/-- Age: 17
- 1929/08/10 M Arnold, John Leslie wed - Born 1905/07/26 Age: 24
- 1929/09/06 M Bristow, Samuel William born.
- 1929/09/12 M Marisco, Francis P. (Frank) born.
- 1929/09/13 F Lafever, Treva Lucille (Goodwin) born.
- 1929/10/19 F Lamastus, Mildred Volene (Duval) born.
- 1929/11/29 F Armstrong, Wilma Jewell (Harlan) "Jay" born.
- 1930/01/15 M Goff, Albert Owen born.
- 1930/04/22 M Cummings, Bruce Tartar born.
- 1930/07/10 M Bristow, Roy Prentice died - born 1892/12/25 Age: 37
- 1930/07/21 F Booher, Sara Alice born.
- 1930/08/30 F Huddleston, Betty Alois (Harlan) born.
- 1930/10/31 F Benson, Alcie Mae born.
- 1930/11/01 F Lawson, Ruby Ermon (Harlan) wed - Born 1912/08/17 Age: 18
- 1930/11/01 M Harlan, Luther wed - Born 1911/11/04 Age: 18
- 1930/11/01 F Cross, Ermon (Harlan) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1930/11/01 M Harlan, Floyd wed - Born 1909/09/24 Age: 21
- 1930/11/13 F Benson, Alcie Mae died - born 1930/10/31 Age:  0
- 1931/--/-- M Bunch, John Walter Jr. born.
- 1931/--/-- M Lafever, Samuel Lee wed - Born 1908/--/-- Age: 23
- 1931/--/-- F Ellis, Flossie wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1931/02/16 M Ferrell, William Carter wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1931/02/16 F Arnold, Flossie Beatrice wed - Born 1916/08/29 Age: 14
- 1931/04/12 M Lyons, John died - born 1843/03/13 Age: 88
- 1931/04/14 F Booher, Joyce Clementine born.
- 1931/07/15 M Maupin, Marvin C. born.
- 1931/09/08 F Harlan, Mary Josephine (Lowhorn) born.
- 1931/09/16 M Cowan, William Campbell died - born 1860/02/20 Age: 71
- 1931/09/24 M Zachary, Wille Clyde died - born 1917/04/30 Age: 14
- 1931/10/11 M Vincent, Isham A. died - born 1843/11/01 Age: 87
- 1931/11/14 M Upchurch, Jimmy Fox born.
- 1932/--/-- F Lafever, Mary Canzada died - born 1900/--/-- Age: 32
- 1932/01/26 M Goff, Joe Hughlee born.
- 1932/02/10 M Love, Jimmie Goff born.
- 1932/02/20 M Hopper, Norman Dale born.
- 1932/03/29 M Cummings, Billy Odell born.
- 1932/04/30 M Schultz, Robert Andrew born.
- 1932/05/25 F Ewing, Sarah Margaret born.
- 1932/07/28 F Bristow, Deloris Mae (Rutherford) born.
- 1932/09/22 M Benson, Roy Lee born.
- 1932/12/17 F Arnold, Nettie Jewell (Arnold) wed - Born 1914/03/14 Age: 18
- 1932/12/17 M Arnold, Robert Paul wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1932/12/20 F Lyons, Margaret (Albertson) died - born 1877/07/07 Age: 55
- 1933/02/02 M Lawson, Homer wed - Born 1918/07/-- Age: 14
- 1933/02/02 F McKinney, Lena (Lawson) "Skin" "Lena Rivers" wed - Born 1917/04/07 Age: 15
- 1933/04/02 F Booher, Doris Evangeline born.
- 1933/04/05 F Lafever, Betty Cleo (Cass, McDonald) born.
- 1933/04/06 M Lafever, Jimmie Leo born.
- 1933/05/17 F Grider, Golda (Thrasher) died - born 1904/12/05 Age: 28
- 1933/05/20 F Hopper, Ella Mae (Beck) wed - Born 1913/06/24 Age: 19
- 1933/05/20 M Beck, Elbert Herman wed - Born 1901/07/18 Age: 31
- 1933/06/21 M Lafever, Jimmie Leo died - born 1933/04/06 Age:  0
- 1933/09/23 M Phillips, J Hugh died - born 1884/11/19 Age: 48
- 1933/09/25 F Mansfield, Della G. wed - Born 1909/--/-- Age: 24
- 1933/09/25 M Booher, George Washington wed - Born 1860/08/18 Age: 73
- 1933/10/08 F Little, Janie Maud died - born 1888/05/18 Age: 45
- 1933/10/18 F Schimpf, Maria died - born 1899/10/21 Age: 33
- 1933/10/24 M Burchett, Knox Ryan born.
- 1933/12/24 M Spears, Solon born.
- 1934/--/-- F Byers, Geneva (Davis) died - born 1895/--/-- Age: 39
- 1934/--/-- M Ely, Howard Edward wed - Born 1915/07/21 Age: 18
- 1934/--/-- F Phillips, Hazel June (Ely, Galbreath, Allen & others) wed - Born 1921/09/25 Age: 12
- 1934/01/16 M Goff, Charlie Leon born.
- 1934/02/19 F Parmley, Rachel (Upchurch) died - born 1875/06/18 Age: 58
- 1934/03/15 F Griffin, Delia Ann (Crabtree) died - born 1881/07/28 Age: 52
- 1934/04/05 M Lafever, Charlie Columbus wed - Born 1910/10/08 Age: 23
- 1934/04/05 F Spears, Betty Ann (Lafever) wed - Born 1914/07/14 Age: 19
- 1934/04/20 F Cowell, Cynthia Jane born.
- 1934/06/06 M Booher, Harold born.
- 1934/07/24 F Bristow, Nancy Rebecca (Guthrie) died - born 1852/09/24 Age: 81
- 1934/07/29 M Booher, Edwin Ray born.
- 1934/07/30 M Harlan, Baylos Eugene born.
- 1934/08/25 F Cummings, Peggy Jane (Creekmore) born.
- 1934/09/15 F Harlan, Doris Adajeome (Lewis) born.
- 1934/09/15 F Booher, Beatrice Eileen wed - Born 1916/12/23 Age: 17
- 1934/09/15 M Huddleston, Daniel Cleveland wed - Born 1916/03/10 Age: 18
- 1934/09/29 M Neighbours, Daniel Eben Delinney Dixon died - born 1868/08/18 Age: 66
- 1934/09/29 M Little, Daniel Edgar died - born 1886/06/17 Age: 48
- 1934/10/15 F Miller, Ida Florence (Bristow) died - born 1857/08/05 Age: 77
- 1934/10/16 M Ewing, James Morris born.
- 1934/10/30 F Booher, Leah Vorees born.
- 1935/--/-- M Dorsey, Royce Leon born.
- 1935/03/09 M Fudge, William born.
- 1935/04/27 M Huddleston, Ralph Edward born.
- 1935/05/12 M Lafever, James E. born.
- 1935/05/20 M Allen, Howard G. born.
- 1935/05/20 M Allen, Howard G. died - born 1935/05/20 Age:  0
- 1935/06/08 M Lawson, William Lee born.
- 1935/06/26 F Davis, Wilma Kathleen (Love) born.
- 1935/07/04 M Lafever, Asher died - born 1850/11/14 Age: 84
- 1935/07/19 F Benson, girl Stillborn born.
- 1935/08/02 F Little, Alice Bessie died - born 1892/12/23 Age: 42
- 1935/08/22 F Lee, Mabel Gay (Harlan) born.
- 1935/09/01 F Rix, Carol Maywood (Todd) born.
- 1935/11/12 F Goff, Margaret Viola born.
- 1935/11/14 M Cummings, Donald Lee born.
- 1935/11/14 M Bagby, William Smith died - born 1857/03/23 Age: 78
- 1935/11/21 M McKinley, Jona died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1935/12/31 M Hill, Edward N. born.
- 1936/01/31 F Bristow, Mary Mac (Martin, Evans) born.
- 1936/05/25 M Pamplin, Charles Elvin born.
- 1936/06/12 F Ewing, Mary Inez born.
- 1936/07/18 F McGuffey, Nancy Sharon born.
- 1936/08/05 M Lyons, Willie Porter wed - Born 1909/08/15 Age: 26
- 1936/08/05 F Hicks, Dorothy Gladys (Lyons) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1936/08/09 F Preston, Mikel Ann born.
- 1936/08/12 F Smith, Louvena (Bruton) died - born 1845/02/14 Age: 91
- 1936/09/04 F Lafever, Ruba Ada (Dilldine) wed - Born 1915/02/06 Age: 21
- 1936/09/04 M Dilldine, Amon wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1936/12/30 M Upchurch, Herbert "Doc" wed - Born 1915/06/24 Age: 21
- 1936/12/30 F Booher, Ruby Nell wed - Born 1913/11/22 Age: 23
- 1937/--/-- F Dorsey, Doris Yvonne (Pamplin) born.
- 1937/--/-- M Parmley, Lewis died - born 1858/--/-- Age: 79
- 1937/--/-- F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow) Age: 14 went to Richmond, Indiana and began working as a domestic servant.
- 1937/02/02 M Flowers, Dan born.
- 1937/03/20 F Williams, Hazel born.
- 1937/05/21 M Myers, Charlie Wilburn born.
- 1937/06/19 M Grider, Charles Roy born.
- 1937/06/29 M Harlan, Norman Ewing born.
- 1937/07/04 F Booher, Reba Madelene wed - Born 1921/09/04 Age: 15
- 1937/07/04 M Jones, Harley Wayne wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1937/07/28 M Huddleston, Lane Cleveland born.
- 1937/08/03 M Booher, Ralph Ewing born.
- 1937/10/30 F Carter, Martha Ann born.
- 1937/12/01 F Meeker, Louise wed - Born 1913/03/22 Age: 24
- 1937/12/01 M Booher, Marvin Pauline wed - Born 1911/10/05 Age: 26
- 1937/12/22 F Cummings, Carolyn Ann (Hutchison) born.
- 1938/--/-- F Owen, Margaret Elizabeth (Denney) died - born 1857/--/-- Age: 81
- 1938/01/17 M Goff, James M. -Jimmy- died - born 1854/02/01 Age: 83
- 1938/05/02 F Harlan, Mary Belle died - born 1884/12/10 Age: 53
- 1938/05/02 M Arnold, Lucian A. died - born 1868/02/10 Age: 70
- 1938/05/16 M Wright, Jimmy Glenn born.
- 1938/08/24 F Booher, Elizabeth Ann born.
- 1938/09/28 M Ewing, Robert died - born 1905/11/06 Age: 32
- 1938/10/-- M Lafever, Herschel wed - Born 1912/12/03 Age: 25
- 1938/10/-- F Stewart, Martha (Lafever) wed - Born 1902/06/30 Age: 36
- 1938/10/28 M Jones, Wayne born.
- 1938/11/29 M Cowan, Champ Thomas died - born 1861/12/22 Age: 76
- 1938/12/01 F Lawson, Patsy Joe (Bell, Galbreath) born.
- 1939/--/-- M Burris, William Howard died - born 1896/--/-- Age: 43
- 1939/01/18 M Stack, Edward Paul wed - Born 1910/01/15 Age: 29
- 1939/01/18 F Benson, Glendon Lucile wed - Born 1907/10/06 Age: 31
- 1939/02/09 M Burchett, Troy born.
- 1939/03/03 F Elrod, Canzada (Lafever) died - born 1854/02/12 Age: 85
- 1939/06/19 M Harlan, Billy Gayle born.
- 1939/07/04 M Stack, Thomas Edward born.
- 1939/07/06 F Huff, Roxie born.
- 1939/07/25 M Jones, Richard Phillip born.
- 1939/08/01 F Booher, Virginia Kaye born.
- 1939/10/02 M Galbreath, William Edward (Ely) born.
- 1939/10/20 M Booher, Robert Morris born.
- 1939/11/01 F Wray, Sarah Susan (Cowan) died - born 1868/02/24 Age: 71
- 1939/12/05 F Bowman, Martha (Harlan) died - born 1863/12/03 Age: 76
- 1939/12/13 M Booher, George Washington died - born 1860/08/18 Age: 79
- 1939/12/24 M Booher, Aubrey Orestes wed - Born 1916/12/08 Age: 23
- 1939/12/24 F Henson, Mildred Louise wed - Born 1919/08/02 Age: 20
- 1940/--/-- F Chastene, Eliza (Settles) died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1940/02/14 F Dilldine, Carolyn June (Forsyth) born.
- 1940/02/27 F Lafever, Marjorie (Welch) born.
- 1940/02/27 M Lafever, Michael born.
- 1940/03/14 M Dabney, Daniel Cooper died - born 1858/04/20 Age: 81
- 1940/04/19 M Huddleston, Billy Gene born.
- 1940/05/21 M Welch, Patrick R. born.
- 1940/05/23 F Harlan, Ernestine (Von Holle) born.
- 1940/05/24 M White, Bobby Gene born.
- 1940/05/28 M Carter, Allen Gene born.
- 1940/06/16 M Gwinn, George A. died - born 1868/08/04 Age: 71
- 1940/06/23 M Williams, Hugh Randall born.
- 1940/07/16 M Booher, Peter Choate born.
- 1940/09/06 F Long, Georgina Bow (Logsdon) born.
- 1940/10/19 M Cowan, James B. died - born 1849/--/-- Age: 91
- 1940/11/14 F Reeves, Jennie (Dabney) died - born 1865/02/18 Age: 75
- 1940/12/06 F Kruell, Susanne died - born 1856/07/23 Age: 84
- 1941/02/26 M Wright, William R. died - born 1879/09/17 Age: 61
- 1941/02/26 F Owens, Nancy A. (Wright) died - born 1848/10/-- Age: 92
- 1941/03/04 F Parmley, Eliza Lizzie (Braswell) died - born 1877/01/17 Age: 64
- 1941/03/14 M Galbreath, Howard Hugh (real last name Ely) born.
- 1941/04/18 M Lyons, Issac died - born 1874/04/24 Age: 66
- 1941/09/02 M Booher, William Eugene born.
- 1941/09/09 F Lafever, Lilly Meirl (Williams) born.
- 1941/09/11 M Benson, Richard Oscar died - born 1898/10/22 Age: 42
- 1941/09/25 M Meeks, Nathan born.
- 1941/09/28 F Rix, Connie Amelia (Versiga) born.
- 1941/10/10 M Huddleston, Gary Phillip born.
- 1941/10/28 F Huber, Doris Mae (Harlan) born.
- 1941/12/-- M Bristow, Jesse Willard Age: 21 Living in Richmond Indiana & drafted into the Army for World War II
- 1941/12/04 M Carter, Will Ray born.
- 1941/12/17 F Pierce, Sarah "Sally" (Tuggle) died - born 1851/12/12 Age: 90
- 1942/--/-- F Easterly, Joan (Cox) born.
- 1942/--/-- F Bagby, Annie died - born 1870/--/-- Age: 72
- 1942/--/-- F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow) Age: 19 began work in a factory in Richmond, Indiana
- 1942/02/07 F Booher, Velma Ruth born.
- 1942/02/07 F Booher, Victoria born.
- 1942/02/22 F Harlan, Mary Ermon (Flowers) born.
- 1942/02/24 M Buchheit, David R. born.
- 1942/03/02 F Armstrong, Susan Bell (Phillips) died - born 1858/--/-- Age: 84
- 1942/03/04 F Lafever, Lena Dora (Sweet) wed - Born 1922/03/14 Age: 19
- 1942/03/04 M Sweet, Richard wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1942/03/14 M Wright, Jesse Wayne born.
- 1942/03/16 F Corcoran, Eileen born.
- 1942/03/22 M Franklin, Edward McQuown died - born 1876/04/01 Age: 65
- 1942/04/27 F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow) wed - Born 1922/03/14 Age: 20
- 1942/04/27 M Bristow, Jesse Willard wed - Born 1920/03/10 Age: 22
- 1942/04/29 F Hopper, Myrta (Easterly) wed - Born 1911/04/17 Age: 31
- 1942/04/29 M Easterly, Elliot Lotspiech wed - Born 1909/04/09 Age: 33
- 1942/05/13 M Terry, Phillip Arthur born.
- 1942/05/28 F Ewing, Margaret Mariba died - born 1857/09/05 Age: 84
- 1942/07/14 M Jones, Ben Hall born.
- 1942/07/18 F Ledbetter, Bonnie Gail (Booher) born.
- 1942/08/12 F Williams, Mary Kay born.
- 1942/08/18 F Brown, Nancy Carolyn (Lawhorn) died - born 1863/10/24 Age: 78
- 1942/09/01 M Lafever, Beecher Franklin wed - Born 1919/11/24 Age: 22
- 1942/09/01 F Huntington, Jerry Avanelle (Lafever) wed - Born 1925/07/21 Age: 17
- 1942/09/08 M Forsyth, Donald Brian born.
- 1942/11/01 M Lafever, Lonnie Oscar died - born 1917/06/29 Age: 25
- 1942/11/13 F Rogers, Carole Elaine born.
- 1942/11/24 F Sweet, Delores (Miller) born.
- 1942/11/24 F Depp, Loue Hanson (Bagby) died - born 1857/03/15 Age: 85
- 1942/12/08 M Galbreath, Robert Lee (Ely) born.
- 1942/12/29 F Benson, Eliza Frances died - born 1865/08/25 Age: 77
- 1943/--/-- M Cowan, Andrew P. died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1943/--/-- M Bristow, Jesse Willard Age: 22 Shipped to fight in the Pacific theatre of World War II
- 1943/01/14 M Stack, Richard Glenn born.
- 1943/03/16 M Upchurch, Ahile Knox wed - Born 1915/01/31 Age: 28
- 1943/03/16 F Hurt, Lola Annis (Upchurch) wed - Born 1917/08/03 Age: 25
- 1943/04/16 M Booher, James Wendell born.
- 1943/05/03 M Cowan, Floyd Herbert died - born 1892/09/08 Age: 50
- 1943/05/06 M Lafever, Beecher Jr. born.
- 1943/06/21 M Booher, David Larr born.
- 1943/08/01 M Neal, Edward Denton born.
- 1943/08/15 F Mallory, Sandra Jane born.
- 1943/12/13 F Dilldine, Linda (Greenlee) born.
- 1943/12/18 F Taylor, Ladonna Cheryl born.
- 1944/--/-- M Bristow, Prentice Marshall died - born 1877/11/04 Age: 66
- 1944/--/-- M Parrigin, Frank Wolford died - born 1863/--/-- Age: 81
- 1944/02/17 M Upchurch, Buel Gayle born.
- 1944/03/14 F Dick, Velma Ingroma (Upchurch) died - born 1897/05/22 Age: 46
- 1944/03/18 F Pennycuff, Carolyn born.
- 1944/04/06 F McWhorter, Nell born.
- 1944/04/08 M Goff, Glenn born.
- 1944/04/08 M Goff, Glenn died - born 1944/04/08 Age:  0
- 1944/04/13 F Bristow, Marsha Jean (Todd) born.
- 1944/05/25 F Benson, Nancy Sue born.
- 1944/08/20 F White, Shirley Maye born.
- 1944/09/04 M Lafever, Mitchell Taylor born.
- 1944/09/19 F Lafever, Alice Lorene (Allison) wed - Born 1924/08/29 Age: 20
- 1944/09/19 M Allison, Willie Clayburn wed - Born 1923/07/15 Age: 21
- 1944/10/15 M Van Jones, Lyle born.
- 1945/--/-- M Bristow, Jesse Willard Age: 24 Discharged from the army and began working for Belden in Richmond, Indiana
- 1945/--/-- M Maupin, Howard C. wed - Born 1923/04/27 Age: 21
- 1945/--/-- F Burchett, Jimmie Edith (Maupin) wed - Born 1925/06/04 Age: 19
- 1945/03/05 M Lafever, Luke Gilliam Age: 59 Luke Gilliam and America Alice Lafever moved to Boiling Springs.
- 1945/04/01 M Phillips, William M. died - born 1857/--/-- Age: 88
- 1945/06/06 F Bristow, Frances Ellen (Webb) died - born 1860/12/14 Age: 84
- 1945/07/10 F Ackermann, Claudia Fran (Buchheit) born.
- 1945/09/20 M Maupin, Marvin A. died - born 1870/11/17 Age: 74
- 1945/09/23 M Bagby, William Waller died - born 1860/09/16 Age: 85
- 1945/09/23 M Poore, Lloyd H. wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1945/09/23 F Booher, Patricia Mae wed - Born 1925/08/03 Age: 20
- 1945/09/25 M Bagby, Roderick died - born 1875/12/19 Age: 69
- 1945/11/-- F Simon, Christina died - born 1856/10/12 Age: 89
- 1945/12/15 M Schmidt, Karl Ferdinand wed - Born 1917/08/16 Age: 28
- 1945/12/15 F Zimmermann, Maria Anna wed - Born 1927/10/01 Age: 18
- 1945/12/31 F Lowhorn, Hazel born.
- 1946/01/02 M Easterly, Ronald David born.
- 1946/03/02 F Long, Vinnie Ellen (Boone) born.
- 1946/04/21 M Booher, George William Randall wed - Born 1925/10/13 Age: 20
- 1946/04/21 F Buchanon, Julia wed - Born 1927/07/06 Age: 18
- 1946/05/19 M Booher, John Paul born.
- 1946/06/23 F Harlan, Louisa Jane (Bray) died - born 1878/09/15 Age: 67
- 1946/09/09 F Lafever, Elvira died - born 1894/05/02 Age: 52
- 1946/09/14 F Simpson, Mary Evelyn wed - Born 1924/05/05 Age: 22
- 1946/09/14 M Benson, Clyde Little wed - Born 1921/10/15 Age: 24
- 1946/09/17 M Selvidge, Billy Roger born.
- 1946/10/01 M Lafever, Robert Lonnie born.
- 1946/11/01 F Schmidt, Ursula Emma born.
- 1946/11/09 F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow) born.
- 1946/11/23 F Thompson, Gayle (Dalton) born.
- 1946/12/14 M Poore, Jerry Carl born.
- 1946/12/28 M Harle, Richard Edward born.
- 1946/12/28 M Williams, Carl Leon wed - Born 1917/07/14 Age: 29
- 1946/12/28 F Booher, Mildred wed - Born 1919/12/27 Age: 27
- 1947/01/01 M Gottschling, John wed - Born 1922/10/05 Age: 24
- 1947/01/01 F Booher, Nina Marie wed - Born 1918/05/17 Age: 28
- 1947/01/25 F OOten, Anna Lee (Upchurch) wed - Born 1916/05/02 Age: 30
- 1947/01/25 M Upchurch, Obie Cleveland wed - Born 1892/09/03 Age: 54
- 1947/02/13 F Ewing, Mariba Augusta (Mackey) died - born 1866/09/09 Age: 80
- 1947/02/26 F Meece, Patricia Ann born.
- 1947/02/28 F Cross, Dorleen (McWhorter) wed - Born 1923/12/03 Age: 23
- 1947/02/28 M McWhorter, Lloyd Cleveland wed - Born 1917/12/20 Age: 29
- 1947/04/05 M Jones, Larry Edward born.
- 1947/05/10 M Booher, Steven born.
- 1947/05/22 M Bristow, Walter Monroe died - born 1878/09/14 Age: 68
- 1947/06/21 M Overholt, Paul Kenneth wed - Born 1924/12/04 Age: 22
- 1947/06/21 F Benson, Glendon Ora wed - Born 1923/08/31 Age: 23
- 1947/06/25 F Booher, Mary Ann born.
- 1947/08/29 M Bristow, Roy Duane born.
- 1947/11/01 F Marion, Phyllis June wed - Born 1927/06/20 Age: 20
- 1947/11/01 M Benson, Richard Edgar wed - Born 1925/09/15 Age: 22
- 1947/12/11 F Guthrie, Maggie (Selvidge) born.
- 1947/12/12 M Harlan, John Howard wed - Born 1928/07/14 Age: 19
- 1947/12/12 F Huddleston, Betty Alois (Harlan) wed - Born 1930/08/30 Age: 17
- 1948/--/-- M Bunch, Jerry Wayne born.
- 1948/01/15 F Upchurch, Virginia Sue born.
- 1948/01/15 F Upchurch, Virginia Sue died - born 1948/01/15 Age:  0
- 1948/04/23 M Bristow, Timothy Knox born.
- 1948/05/20 F Goff, America Alice (Lafever) Age: 56 leg broken
- 1948/08/28 M Summerlin, John Wayburn wed - Born 1925/07/10 Age: 23
- 1948/08/28 F Booher, Joyce Clementine wed - Born 1931/04/14 Age: 17
- 1948/10/30 F Harlan, Betty Josephine (Neal) born.
- 1948/11/25 F Poore, Linda Carolyn born.
- 1949/--/-- M Bunch, Jerry Wayne died - born 1948/--/-- Age:  1
- 1949/--/-- M Benson, William Trousdale died - born 1851/--/-- Age: 98
- 1949/--/-- M Bristow, Jesse Willard Age: 28 with L. E. Bristow, bought the farm in Clinton County Kentucky from S. W. Bristow and moved there and built a house.
- 1949/--/-- M Harlan, Arthur David wed - Born 1926/09/27 Age: 22
- 1949/--/-- F Armstrong, Wilma Jewell (Harlan) "Jay" wed - Born 1929/11/29 Age: 19
- 1949/02/14 F Booher, Gail Lee born.
- 1949/02/27 M Wood, Samuel Armitage died - born 1870/12/14 Age: 78
- 1949/05/10 M Gwinn, Reuben Wood died - born 1872/10/12 Age: 76
- 1949/06/06 M Lafever, Gary Leroy born.
- 1949/06/06 F Lafever, Terri Sue (Gaston) born.
- 1949/07/11 M Braswell, Leander A. died - born 1881/02/10 Age: 68
- 1949/07/29 F Wood, Elizabeth Sonora (Maupin) died - born 1868/05/08 Age: 81
- 1949/08/31 M Booher, Phillip Eugene born.
- 1949/09/03 M Booher, Phillip Eugene died - born 1949/08/31 Age:  0
- 1949/10/22 M Bristow, Samuel William wed - Born 1929/09/06 Age: 20
- 1949/10/22 F McCreary, Wilma Lee wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1949/11/14 M Sweet, Larry born.
- 1949/12/07 F Maupin, Myrtie (Gwinn) died - born 1873/05/05 Age: 76
- 1950/--/-- F Lyons, Martha Ann (Upchurch) died - born 1870/--/-- Age: 80
- 1950/01/-- F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow) Age: 27 moved into new home near Albany, Kentucky and had seizures.
- 1950/01/15 F Bristow, Karen Sue (Steele) born.
- 1950/01/17 F Hopper, Lula (Lyons) died - born 1876/04/01 Age: 73
- 1950/01/19 M Harlan, Wendell Howard born.
- 1950/04/10 M Overholt, Kenneth Paul born.
- 1950/05/10 M Summerlin, Jerry Lynn born.
- 1950/07/01 F Lafever, Treva Lucille (Goodwin) wed - Born 1929/09/13 Age: 20
- 1950/07/01 M Goodwin, Robert -Buddy- wed - Born 1927/03/21 Age: 23
- 1950/12/03 F Tieman, Colleen born.
- 1950/12/08 F McWhorter, Judy Lynn born.
- 1950/12/11 M Lafever, Andrew J. died - born 1875/06/14 Age: 75
- 1951/01/14 F Thrasher, Laura Diane born.
- 1951/02/26 F Davis, Wilma Kathleen (Love) wed - Born 1935/06/26 Age: 15
- 1951/02/26 M Love, Jimmie Goff wed - Born 1932/02/10 Age: 19
- 1951/02/28 F Sullivan, Patricia Lynn born.
- 1951/04/11 M Maupin, John Summerfield died - born 1862/04/21 Age: 88
- 1951/04/26 F Bruton, Cora (Garner) died - born 1880/01/16 Age: 71
- 1951/04/30 M Booher, Jesse Severe died - born 1891/09/04 Age: 59
- 1951/05/05 M Cass, Dennis wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1951/05/05 F Lafever, Betty Cleo (Cass, McDonald) wed - Born 1933/04/05 Age: 18
- 1951/06/06 F Rafferty, June born.
- 1951/07/22 F Hopper, Algie died - born 1886/11/11 Age: 64
- 1951/07/27 M Ferguson, William Brooks died - born 1886/07/26 Age: 65
- 1951/09/02 M Lawhorn, Robert Wolford died - born 1862/08/16 Age: 89
- 1951/10/01 F Tuggle, Martha Ellen (Upchurch) died - born 1871/11/04 Age: 79
- 1951/11/11 M Harlan, James David born.
- 1951/11/12 M Craig, Michael born.
- 1951/12/19 M Harlan, Roy Earl born.
- 1951/12/28 M Cross, John O. wed - Born 1928/02/18 Age: 23
- 1951/12/28 F Armstrong, Willadean (Cross) wed - Born 1927/05/24 Age: 24
- 1952/02/10 M McWhorter, Rex Alan born.
- 1952/03/17 M Wright, Thomas Lowell born.
- 1952/05/20 M Gottschling, Gary born.
- 1952/05/31 M Cass, Larry born.
- 1952/05/31 M Cass, Gary born.
- 1952/07/06 M Maupin, Howard Carter born.
- 1952/08/28 F Hood, Lina (Lollar, Bristow) died - born 1867/10/28 Age: 84
- 1952/09/-- F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow) Age:  5 Started grade school at Ewing one room school in Clinton County Kentucky
- 1952/09/01 M Benson, John Edward born.
- 1952/10/31 M Overholt, Wayne Allen born.
- 1952/12/17 M Williams, Michael Leon born.
- 1953/--/-- M Marsico, Francis W. born.
- 1953/01/03 F Hopper, Nealie (McKinley) died - born 1870/09/27 Age: 82
- 1953/03/16 M White, William Henry died - born 1868/03/15 Age: 85
- 1953/03/28 F Lafever, Judy Ann (Wise) born.
- 1953/03/28 M Lafever, Jeffery Davis born.
- 1953/04/13 M Carmichael, John Craig born.
- 1953/05/10 F Harlan, Ruth Ann (Meeks) born.
- 1953/05/31 F Smith, Linda Jane born.
- 1953/06/01 M Cooksey, James Michael born.
- 1953/06/27 M Hopper, Thomas died - born 1878/12/06 Age: 74
- 1953/07/17 F Goodwin, Debra Ann (Davis) born.
- 1953/08/-- M Bristow, Roy Duane Age:  5 began attending elementary school at Cowan, a one room school with 8 grades and about 25 students in Clinton County Kentucky.
- 1953/08/28 M Lawson, William Lee "Red Eye Bill" died - born 1877/04/22 Age: 76
- 1953/09/14 M Jones, Steven Lynn born.
- 1953/10/17 F Booher, Randa Lynn born.
- 1953/10/22 M Bray, James Ewel died - born 1872/10/13 Age: 81
- 1953/12/30 F Love, Rhonda Jane (Jackson) born.
- 1954/01/16 F Parrigan, Ephriam M. died - born 1890/08/07 Age: 63
- 1954/01/29 M Harlan, John Thomas died - born 1882/10/07 Age: 71
- 1954/01/30 F Williams, Hazel wed - Born 1937/03/20 Age: 16
- 1954/01/30 M Huddleston, Ralph Edward wed - Born 1935/04/27 Age: 18
- 1954/02/27 F Alexander, Lana Gail (Reeves, Galbreath) born.
- 1954/03/-- F Lollar, Olivia (Ewing) died - born 1886/10/19 Age: 67
- 1954/04/20 M Allison, Donald Wayne born.
- 1954/05/07 M Owen, John B. died - born 1863/09/13 Age: 90
- 1954/05/12 M Bristow, Samuel William died - born 1873/10/01 Age: 80
- 1954/06/04 M Bagby, Luther died - born 1866/01/18 Age: 88
- 1954/06/12 M Colligan, Timothy born.
- 1954/07/01 M Cass, Barry born.
- 1954/08/08 M Carmichael, Randolph Tucker born.
- 1954/09/23 F Phegley, Joyce Marie (Harlan) born.
- 1954/09/24 M Wright, James Oscar died - born 1902/04/29 Age: 52
- 1954/09/24 F Booher, Patricia Mae died - born 1925/08/03 Age: 29
- 1954/11/03 M Huddleston, Ralph Edward born.
- 1954/11/12 F Benson, Elizabeth Ann born.
- 1954/11/28 F Pramik, Mary Alice born.
- 1954/12/01 M Minkel, Stephen Ray born.
- 1955/--/-- M Mace, Mark Richard born.
- 1955/--/-- F Bristow, Shirley Anne born.
- 1955/01/14 F Bruton, Alice (Franklin) died - born 1879/08/02 Age: 75
- 1955/02/02 F Duncan, Maggie (Bristow) died - born 1884/08/22 Age: 70
- 1955/03/28 M Harlan, John Randall born.
- 1955/06/08 F Hill, Judy Ellen born.
- 1955/06/23 M Love, James Michael "Mike" born.
- 1955/09/30 M Grider, George W. died - born 1875/02/16 Age: 80
- 1955/12/21 M Ewing, Jesse Chilton died - born 1876/04/18 Age: 79
- 1956/--/-- M Brown, Ronnie H, born.
- 1956/--/-- M Ely, William Oliver died - born 1884/--/-- Age: 72
- 1956/01/02 F Bozarth, Mary Elizabeth "Betty" (Goff) died - born 1871/06/18 Age: 84
- 1956/01/30 M Lafever, Winfield died - born 1889/03/01 Age: 66
- 1956/01/31 M Grider, Orestes Smith died - born 1881/01/08 Age: 75
- 1956/02/-- F Todd, Cindy born.
- 1956/03/04 M Goodwin, David Carroll born.
- 1956/05/23 F Cross, Leona Jane died - born 1867/07/20 Age: 88
- 1956/05/28 F Booher, Kathleen Allison born.
- 1956/06/28 M Harlan, Baylos Eugene wed - Born 1934/07/30 Age: 21
- 1956/06/28 F Lee, Mabel Gay (Harlan) wed - Born 1935/08/22 Age: 20
- 1956/07/10 M Lamastus, Lewis James died - born 1899/03/12 Age: 57
- 1956/07/28 M Arnold, John Leslie died - born 1905/07/26 Age: 51
- 1956/08/12 M Benson, Clyde Little born.
- 1956/08/24 F Lamastus, Mildred Volene (Duval) wed - Born 1929/10/19 Age: 26
- 1956/08/24 M Duval, Robert Godfrey wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1956/09/10 F Maupin, Audrey Ester died - born 1901/02/16 Age: 55
- 1956/09/18 F Harlan, Barbara Sue born.
- 1956/10/04 F Ballenger, Armilda J. (Byers) died - born 1870/--/-- Age: 86
- 1956/12/16 M Booher, Nicholas born.
- 1956/12/20 M Huddleston, Billy Gene wed - Born 1940/04/19 Age: 16
- 1956/12/20 F Huff, Roxie wed - Born 1939/07/06 Age: 17
- 1957/--/-- M Thrasher, Gary born.
- 1957/--/-- M Thrasher, Larry born.
- 1957/--/-- M Garner, John Ellison died - born 1875/--/-- Age: 82
- 1957/--/-- M Bell, Andrew Macalpine, Jr. (Mack, Billy) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1957/--/-- F Lawson, Patsy Joe (Bell, Galbreath) wed - Born 1938/12/01 Age: 18
- 1957/04/-- M Todd, Gregory Paul born.
- 1957/04/11 F Griffin, Mary Alice Elizabeth (Groce) died - born 1873/12/16 Age: 83
- 1957/05/23 F Allison, Denise Gale (Moore) born.
- 1957/06/07 F Booher, Virginia Kaye wed - Born 1939/08/01 Age: 17
- 1957/06/07 M Grider, Charles Roy wed - Born 1937/06/19 Age: 19
- 1957/06/15 M Benson, Roy Lee wed - Born 1932/09/22 Age: 24
- 1957/06/15 F Booher, Doris Evangeline wed - Born 1933/04/02 Age: 24
- 1957/07/24 M Ginther, Robert Michael born.
- 1957/08/07 F Love, Kathy Sue (Anderson) born.
- 1957/08/29 F Harlan, Wilma Diane (Ginther) born.
- 1957/09/09 M Richmond, Charles Edward born.
- 1957/10/-- M Carmichael, Randolph Tucker died - born 1954/08/08 Age:  3
- 1957/11/09 M Sloan, James Roscoe died - born 1893/03/05 Age: 64
- 1957/11/18 M Huddleston, David Gene born.
- 1958/--/-- M Adler, William F. Sr. died - born 1877/--/-- Age: 81
- 1958/01/28 M Pierce, Paul born.
- 1958/03/-- M Anderson, Richard born.
- 1958/03/11 M Summerlin, James Wilson born.
- 1958/03/20 M Edwards, Roy c. died - born 1904/03/07 Age: 54
- 1958/03/24 F Greene, Bertha Lee (Allison) died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1958/04/02 F Benson, Rebecca Ann born.
- 1958/06/01 F Cowell, Cynthia Jane wed - Born 1934/04/20 Age: 24
- 1958/06/01 M Booher, Edwin Ray wed - Born 1934/07/29 Age: 23
- 1958/06/15 M Schultz, Robert Andrew wed - Born 1932/04/30 Age: 26
- 1958/06/15 F McGuffey, Nancy Sharon wed - Born 1936/07/18 Age: 21
- 1958/06/29 M Bray, Hobart died - born 1898/07/31 Age: 59
- 1958/07/08 F Hopper, Lola died - born 1880/01/30 Age: 78
- 1958/08/-- F Todd, Connie Ree born.
- 1958/09/-- M Meeker, David Olan died - born 1900/04/-- Age: 58
- 1958/09/21 F Bruton, Ellen (Bristow) died - born 1872/08/13 Age: 86
- 1958/09/28 F Carter, Susanne born.
- 1958/10/25 M Galbreath, Joey Homer Andrew (Bell) born.
- 1959/01/03 M Upchurch, Stanley Tuggle died - born 1897/08/27 Age: 61
- 1959/02/13 F Ledbetter, Bonnie Gail (Booher) wed - Born 1942/07/18 Age: 16
- 1959/02/13 M Booher, Ralph Ewing wed - Born 1937/08/03 Age: 21
- 1959/03/17 F Larr, Ora Maude died - born 1877/--/-- Age: 82
- 1959/04/11 F Harlan, Janice Lynn (Cooksey) born.
- 1959/04/29 F Booher, Diana Joy born.
- 1959/05/10 M Uhlmann, Stephen G. born.
- 1959/06/13 M Harlan, Norman Ewing wed - Born 1937/06/29 Age: 21
- 1959/06/13 F Huber, Doris Mae (Harlan) wed - Born 1941/10/28 Age: 17
- 1959/07/08 M Zachary, Thomas Marion died - born 1875/01/30 Age: 84
- 1959/08/22 F Pennycuff, Carolyn wed - Born 1944/03/18 Age: 15
- 1959/08/22 M Huddleston, Lane Cleveland wed - Born 1937/07/28 Age: 22
- 1959/08/24 M Lafever, William Thomas died - born 1871/12/26 Age: 87
- 1959/08/29 M Love, Jimmy Alan born.
- 1959/10/08 F Kuhner, Emma Berta died - born 1890/10/06 Age: 69
- 1959/10/26 M Booher, Joseph Pickens born.
- 1959/10/27 F Payne, Kimberly born.
- 1960/--/-- F Hill, Kathy Ruth (Dorn) born.
- 1960/--/-- M Bristow, Jesse Willard Age: 39 built the Wishy Washy Laundromat in Albany, Kentucky
- 1960/01/07 M Wooding, Eric L. born.
- 1960/01/08 M Anderson, David born.
- 1960/01/22 M Schultz, Stephen Lee born.
- 1960/02/11 M Terry, Chester Madison born.
- 1960/02/26 F Booher, Debbie Kay (Tann) born.
- 1960/04/14 M Harlan, Norman Dale born.
- 1960/04/15 M Upchurch, Buel Gayle wed - Born 1944/02/17 Age: 16
- 1960/04/15 F Lowhorn, Hazel wed - Born 1945/12/31 Age: 14
- 1960/04/25 F Marshall, Janet Lee (Harlan) born.
- 1960/05/05 M Gray, Ricky born.
- 1960/05/18 M Booher, David Robert born.
- 1960/06/06 M Summerlin, Joel David born.
- 1960/06/08 F Lee, Mary Etta (Griffin) died - born 1880/04/16 Age: 80
- 1960/07/09 F Baise, Vesta Lee (Harlan) died - born 1897/01/12 Age: 63
- 1960/08/-- F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow) Age: 13 Started high school at Clinton County High
- 1960/08/-- M Bristow, Roy Duane Age: 12 went to High School at Clinton County High
- 1960/08/03 F Lawson, Patsy Joe (Bell, Galbreath) wed - Born 1938/12/01 Age: 21
- 1960/08/03 M Galbreath, Howard Hugh (real last name Ely) wed - Born 1941/03/14 Age: 19
- 1960/08/15 F Preston, Mikel Ann wed - Born 1936/08/09 Age: 24
- 1960/08/15 M Burchett, Knox Ryan wed - Born 1933/10/24 Age: 26
- 1960/09/10 F Huddleston, Teresa Lynn born.
- 1960/09/10 M Huddleston, Kenneth Dale born.
- 1960/09/24 M Grider, Charles Scott born.
- 1960/12/04 M Lyons, Thomas Fox died - born 1881/06/07 Age: 79
- 1961/01/29 M Cowan, Edward Preston died - born 1894/01/22 Age: 67
- 1961/03/25 F Galbreath, Latisha Mona Lisa (Bristow) born.
- 1961/04/21 F Lafever, Lilly Meirl (Williams) wed - Born 1941/09/09 Age: 19
- 1961/04/21 M Williams, Hugh Randall wed - Born 1940/06/23 Age: 20
- 1961/04/28 M Stack, Thomas Edward died - born 1939/07/04 Age: 21
- 1961/06/08 M Benson, Roy Lee died - born 1904/05/01 Age: 57
- 1961/07/14 F Huddleston, Lisa Ann born.
- 1961/07/22 F Sumners, Nancy Nurline died - born 1909/05/16 Age: 52
- 1961/07/27 F Bell, Marketta born.
- 1961/08/04 F Marion, Hilda J. died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1961/08/13 M Miller, Kenneth Edwin born.
- 1961/08/16 F Booher, Phyllis Kathleen born.
- 1961/08/19 M Welch, Patrick R. wed - Born 1940/05/21 Age: 21
- 1961/08/19 F Lafever, Marjorie (Welch) wed - Born 1940/02/27 Age: 21
- 1961/09/06 M Schultz, Michael Robert born.
- 1961/09/11 M Davis, Daniel C. died - born 1891/--/-- Age: 70
- 1961/10/11 F Warder, Janie Mae (Bagby) died - born 1891/10/30 Age: 69
- 1961/10/30 F McWhorter, Nell wed - Born 1944/04/06 Age: 17
- 1961/10/30 M Huddleston, Gary Phillip wed - Born 1941/10/10 Age: 20
- 1961/11/-- F Carter, Becky born.
- 1961/11/03 F Preston, Michelle born.
- 1961/11/11 M Hopper, James B. died - born 1892/03/20 Age: 69
- 1961/12/01 M Love, Billy Joe born.
- 1961/12/23 M Bristow, Kelly McClain died - born 1895/05/16 Age: 66
- 1962/--/-- M Bristow, Larry Elton born.
- 1962/--/-- M Hughes, Leonard died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1962/01/05 M Benson, Robert Douglas born.
- 1962/02/-- M Versiga, Louis Blake born.
- 1962/02/16 F Cook, Isa Lee (Lawson) died - born 1884/03/31 Age: 77
- 1962/02/27 F Welch, Sherrie S. (Uhlmann) born.
- 1962/04/09 M Benson, Randall Lee born.
- 1962/05/13 F Booher, Sara Lynn born.
- 1962/08/24 F Galbreath, Anna Maria (Hulett, Bright, Bennett, Sparkman) born.
- 1962/09/06 M Myers, Charles Kenneth born.
- 1962/09/10 F Grider, Vickie Severn born.
- 1962/11/11 M Speck, Herschel E. died - born 1894/10/28 Age: 68
- 1962/12/09 F Mallory, Sandra Jane wed - Born 1943/08/15 Age: 19
- 1962/12/09 M Booher, James Wendell wed - Born 1943/04/16 Age: 19
- 1962/12/24 F Cowan, Antha Artema (Shelton) died - born 1898/06/08 Age: 64
- 1962/12/29 F Harlan, Teresa Mae (Wooding) born.
- 1963/01/16 M Lafever, Eli died - born 1880/04/07 Age: 82
- 1963/02/16 F Bruton, Edna Thomas (Neighbours) died - born 1877/04/12 Age: 85
- 1963/02/16 M Schmidt, Ferdinand died - born 1890/10/03 Age: 72
- 1963/03/15 F Goff, America Alice (Lafever) died - born 1891/07/17 Age: 71
- 1963/03/22 F Huddleston, Sherry Diane born.
- 1963/05/07 F White, Victoria Faye born.
- 1963/05/14 F Scheffer, Sarah Elizabeth - Beth- (Allison) born.
- 1963/06/14 M Griffin, Leo R died - born 1890/10/-- Age: 72
- 1963/06/21 F Huddleston, Loretta Ann born.
- 1963/07/06 M Carmichael, Christopher Boyd born.
- 1963/07/24 F Booher, Kimathy Jane born.
- 1963/10/01 M Griffin, Joseph William died - born 1875/10/05 Age: 87
- 1963/10/23 F Booher, Elizabeth Ellen born.
- 1963/12/15 M Griffin, John Issac died - born 1878/04/06 Age: 85
- 1963/12/25 F Love, Joy Lenette (Resko) born.
- 1964/--/-- F Bristow, Joann (Terrell) born.
- 1964/01/19 F Clark, Henrietta Christina born.
- 1964/01/28 F Wright, Exie (Anderson) died - born 1910/09/09 Age: 53
- 1964/02/28 F Schmidt, Ursula Emma wed - Born 1946/11/01 Age: 17
- 1964/02/28 M Stack, Richard Glenn wed - Born 1943/01/14 Age: 21
- 1964/03/10 F Grider, Rhonda Kaye born.
- 1964/05/-- M Bristow, Roy Duane Age: 16 Graduated High School at Clinton County High
- 1964/05/-- F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow) Age: 17 Graduated Clinton County High School as Salutatorian of the Senior Class
- 1964/05/24 M Farley, John Pascal died - born 1899/07/23 Age: 64
- 1964/06/20 M Pamplin, Charles Elvin wed - Born 1936/05/25 Age: 28
- 1964/06/20 F Dorsey, Doris Yvonne (Pamplin) wed - Born 1937/--/-- Age: 27
- 1964/07/16 M Carter, Oren Jeffery born.
- 1964/08/08 M Resko, Johnny Edward born.
- 1964/08/24 M Booher, Edwin Raymond died - born 1900/05/04 Age: 64
- 1964/09/-- M Bristow, Roy Duane Age: 17 Began attending college at the University of Kentucky at Lexington
- 1964/09/-- F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow) Age: 17 Begin attending secretarial school with her sister, Mary, at Western Kentucky State College in Bowling Green
- 1964/10/-- M Carter, Christopher born.
- 1964/10/18 M Harlan, Ronald Lee born.
- 1965/02/25 F Jones, Betsy Ann born.
- 1965/03/04 M Huddleston, Timothy Lane born.
- 1965/04/17 M Bristow, Roy Duane wed - Born 1947/08/29 Age: 17
- 1965/04/17 F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow) wed - Born 1946/11/09 Age: 18
- 1965/04/24 F Upchurch, Paula Gail born.
- 1965/04/24 F Upchurch, Paula Gail died - born 1965/04/24 Age:  0
- 1965/05/08 F Huddleston, Sonya Dawn born.
- 1965/06/05 F Harlan, Mary Ermon (Flowers) wed - Born 1942/02/22 Age: 23
- 1965/06/05 M Flowers, Dan wed - Born 1937/02/02 Age: 28
- 1965/06/12 M Booher, William Eugene wed - Born 1941/09/02 Age: 23
- 1965/06/12 F Williams, Mary Kay wed - Born 1942/08/12 Age: 22
- 1965/08/10 F Burchett, Sarah Ann born.
- 1965/09/04 M Booher, David Larr wed - Born 1943/06/21 Age: 22
- 1965/09/04 F Corcoran, Eileen wed - Born 1942/03/16 Age: 23
- 1965/09/24 F Sensbach, Emma died - born 1878/01/12 Age: 87
- 1966/--/-- F Woodbury, Amelia Brooke born.
- 1966/--/-- M Carter, Scott Ray born.
- 1966/--/-- M Carter, John Earl born.
- 1966/--/-- F Loftis, May Belle (Ely) died - born 1882/--/-- Age: 84
- 1966/--/-- M Bristow, Jesse Willard Age: 45 was working at a box factory in Frankfort, Indiana
- 1966/01/08 M Wright, Jimmy Glenn wed - Born 1938/05/16 Age: 27
- 1966/01/08 F Meece, Patricia Ann wed - Born 1947/02/26 Age: 18
- 1966/02/24 F Carter, Dora Jewell (Wood) died - born 1883/01/10 Age: 83
- 1966/02/25 F Pamplin, Bonnie Jo (Combs, Thrasher) born.
- 1966/02/26 F Stack, Sandra Marie born.
- 1966/04/07 F Benson, Molly Ruth born.
- 1966/05/06 F Dowling, Susan Eileen born.
- 1966/06/05 M Terry, Phillip Arthur wed - Born 1942/05/13 Age: 24
- 1966/06/05 F Booher, Victoria wed - Born 1942/02/07 Age: 24
- 1966/07/26 F Ewing, Annie (Harlan) died - born 1908/03/11 Age: 58
- 1966/08/06 M Upchurch, Abraham L. died - born 1866/02/06 Age: 100
- 1966/09/-- M Bristow, Roy Duane Age: 19 Began attending Forestry school at the University of Georgia at Athens
- 1966/09/-- F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow) Age: 19 Began work at a garment factory in Athens Georgia and worked for two years to help put husband, Duane, through college.
- 1966/10/09 F Wright, Tammy Lynn born.
- 1966/12/20 F Hopper, Pearl died - born 1889/10/30 Age: 77
- 1966/12/22 M Huddleston, Todd Lester born.
- 1967/--/-- F Drees, Katherine (Adler) died - born 1881/--/-- Age: 86
- 1967/--/-- M Phillips, Harry James died - born 1899/--/-- Age: 68
- 1967/02/07 F Lyons, Minnie died - born 1883/04/25 Age: 83
- 1967/03/01 M Flowers, Russell Dan born.
- 1967/04/04 F Arnold, Flossie Beatrice died - born 1916/08/29 Age: 50
- 1967/04/06 M Booher, Robert Michael born.
- 1967/04/14 F Upchurch, Cheryl Renee born.
- 1967/04/28 F Booher, Linda Jo born.
- 1967/05/13 F Fougstedt, Judy Lee (Wright) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1967/05/13 M Wright, Jesse Wayne wed - Born 1942/03/14 Age: 25
- 1967/07/01 M Booher, Peter Choate wed - Born 1940/07/16 Age: 26
- 1967/07/01 F Rogers, Carole Elaine wed - Born 1942/11/13 Age: 24
- 1967/09/17 F Terry, Elizabeth born.
- 1967/12/02 F Duvall, Mary Severn Ross died - born 1897/09/23 Age: 70
- 1967/12/17 M Summerlin, John Edward born.
- 1968/--/-- F Meeker, Esther Naomi died - born 1903/02/07 Age: 64
- 1968/04/04 M Little, Alford Oscar (Bill) died - born 1896/04/07 Age: 71
- 1968/05/02 F Griffin, Ada Ermon (Harlan) died - born 1886/03/01 Age: 82
- 1968/05/20 M Speck, Orphia died - born 1880/--/-- Age: 88
- 1968/05/28 M Benson, Willis Daniel died - born 1912/10/27 Age: 55
- 1968/06/-- F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow) Age: 21 began living in Pineville, Kentucky
- 1968/06/-- M Bristow, Roy Duane Age: 20 Began employment with the Kentucky Division of Forestry at Pineville, KY
- 1968/06/24 M Stack, Jeffrey born.
- 1968/06/29 M Lafever, Asher died - born 1890/10/15 Age: 77
- 1968/07/10 F Booher, Bessie Gladsy died - born 1892/11/03 Age: 75
- 1968/08/05 F Jones, Sara June born.
- 1968/08/12 F Guthrie, Maggie (Selvidge) wed - Born 1947/12/11 Age: 20
- 1968/08/12 M Selvidge, Billy Roger wed - Born 1946/09/17 Age: 21
- 1968/10/29 M Walker, Artie wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1968/10/29 F McWhorter, Judy Lynn wed - Born 1950/12/08 Age: 17
- 1969/--/-- M Phillips, Charles died - born 1908/--/-- Age: 61
- 1969/03/17 F Speck, Hortense (Hortie) died - born 1872/02/08 Age: 97
- 1969/05/31 M Dalton, Steve wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1969/05/31 F Thompson, Gayle (Dalton) wed - Born 1946/11/23 Age: 22
- 1969/06/18 F Wood, Nannie Piera (White) died - born 1872/02/06 Age: 97
- 1969/08/03 M Drew, Charles Leonard born.
- 1969/08/15 M Schultz, David Andrew born.
- 1969/08/23 M Booher, Wellington Virgil died - born 1898/03/10 Age: 71
- 1969/09/02 F Evans, Cynthia Lee born.
- 1969/10/-- M Bristow, Roy Duane Age: 22 moved trailer to an apple orchard on Clear Creek in Bell County Kentucky
- 1970/--/-- F Harle, Amy Katherine (Arnett) born.
- 1970/--/-- M Jackson, Errin Burr born.
- 1970/03/09 F Manning, Mertie (Lyons) died - born 1887/05/27 Age: 82
- 1970/03/17 F Burris, Stella E. (Hill) died - born 1902/11/07 Age: 67
- 1970/04/01 F Wright, Cheri Ann born.
- 1970/05/02 M Hopper, John W. died - born 1917/11/22 Age: 52
- 1970/05/02 F Sullivan, Patricia Lynn wed - Born 1951/02/28 Age: 19
- 1970/05/02 M Booher, John Paul wed - Born 1946/05/19 Age: 23
- 1970/05/05 F Grider, Stacey Lynn born.
- 1970/05/21 F Settles, Finnie Mildred (Phillips, Ely) died - born 1885/02/06 Age: 85
- 1970/06/27 F Simpson, Jewell (Farley) died - born 1900/03/16 Age: 70
- 1970/07/08 M Bristow, David Jesse born.
- 1970/07/24 M Huddleston, Tony Dale born.
- 1970/08/29 M Bristow, Timothy Knox wed - Born 1948/04/23 Age: 22
- 1970/08/29 F Simpson, Judith Page (Bristow) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1970/08/31 F Pamplin, Laura Leah (Mackiewicz, Chambliss) born.
- 1970/11/23 M Bunch, John W. died - born 1890/02/17 Age: 80
- 1971/--/-- M Dalton, Sam born.
- 1971/01/27 M Allen, William Paul died - born 1917/02/14 Age: 53
- 1971/02/11 F Booher, Deborah Elaine born.
- 1971/02/19 M Franklin, George Lance died - born 1909/05/07 Age: 61
- 1971/04/03 M Wood, Bayless Lemoyn died - born 1883/10/23 Age: 87
- 1971/04/03 F Harlan, Betty Josephine (Neal) wed - Born 1948/10/30 Age: 22
- 1971/04/03 M Neal, Edward Denton wed - Born 1943/08/01 Age: 27
- 1971/04/15 F Goff, Nancy (Pullum) died - born 1897/11/11 Age: 73
- 1971/05/26 M Booher, William Leroy died - born 1890/01/08 Age: 81
- 1971/06/13 M Edwards, Colonel Hovie died - born 1899/10/15 Age: 71
- 1971/08/28 M Booher, Steven wed - Born 1947/05/10 Age: 24
- 1971/08/28 F Tieman, Colleen wed - Born 1950/12/03 Age: 20
- 1971/10/-- M Bristow, Roy Duane Age: 24 Bought a log house near Rockholds in Whitley County Kentucky and moved
- 1971/10/-- F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow) Age: 24 Began living at Rockholds, Kentucky in a log house.
- 1971/10/19 F Goff, Betty Ann (Morris) died - born 1893/04/07 Age: 78
- 1971/10/31 F Huddleston, Mary Emmaline (Ferguson) died - born 1885/01/17 Age: 86
- 1971/11/17 F Upchurch, Sallie Mae (Dyer) died - born 1906/05/27 Age: 65
- 1971/12/10 F Buchheit, Cynthia born.
- 1972/02/19 F Lester, Laura (Lyons) died - born 1886/04/30 Age: 85
- 1972/03/29 M Benson, Richard James died - born 1870/10/22 Age: ........
- 1972/04/01 M Hopper, Jesse Laurel died - born 1909/02/05 Age: 63
- 1972/04/04 M Booher, John Paul born.
- 1972/04/29 F Walker, Shannon Kimberly born.
- 1972/06/10 F Harlan, Lisa Gay born.
- 1972/09/21 F Neal, Rebecca Lynn born.
- 1972/10/05 M Benson, Joshua Scott born.
- 1972/12/24 M Harlan, James David wed - Born 1951/11/11 Age: 21
- 1972/12/24 F Phegley, Joyce Marie (Harlan) wed - Born 1954/09/23 Age: 18
- 1973/--/-- F Parrigin, Sallie (Grider) died - born 1885/--/-- Age: 88
- 1973/01/10 F Benson, Glendon Ora died - born 1923/08/31 Age: 49
- 1973/01/28 F Benson, Malda Leona died - born 1910/09/10 Age: 62
- 1973/04/07 F Pamplin, Susan Rachel (Griffin) born.
- 1973/04/09 F Booher, Alison Marie born.
- 1973/05/22 M Benson, William Bradford Alexander died - born 1868/03/02 Age: ........
- 1973/06/21 M Harlan, Walter T. died - born 1907/09/07 Age: 65
- 1973/07/03 F Griffin, Nora Lorene (Allen) died - born 1895/06/24 Age: 78
- 1973/08/09 F Booher, Victoria born.
- 1973/11/30 F Harlan, Ruth Ann (Meeks) wed - Born 1953/05/10 Age: 20
- 1973/11/30 M Meeks, Nathan wed - Born 1941/09/25 Age: 32
- 1974/--/-- F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow) Age: 51 multiple sclerosis caused loss of ability to walk. Confined to a wheel chair.
- 1974/01/08 F Little, Fannie Ora died - born 1894/09/18 Age: 79
- 1974/04/18 F Booher, Christeen born.
- 1974/06/09 F Lyons, Addie (Hopper) died - born 1885/04/20 Age: 89
- 1974/07/16 F Booher, Tanda Nichole born.
- 1974/08/31 M Harlan, Joshua David born.
- 1974/09/27 F Campbell, Lillie M. (Maupin) died - born 1901/03/18 Age: 73
- 1974/10/10 M Booher, Brian Morris born.
- 1974/10/10 M Booher, Brian Morris died - born 1974/10/10 Age:  0
- 1974/11/19 M Harlan, Chad Glen born.
- 1974/11/27 F Taylor, Ladonna Cheryl wed - Born 1943/12/18 Age: 30
- 1974/11/27 M Booher, Ralph Ewing wed - Born 1937/08/03 Age: 37
- 1974/12/05 M Booher, Brian born.
- 1975/--/-- M Lafever, Levi Lee died - born 1883/04/08 Age: 91
- 1975/--/-- M Bell, Andrew Macalpine, Jr. (Mack, Billy) died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1975/02/14 F Griffin, Sarah Lou Ella (Zachary) died - born 1885/03/13 Age: 89
- 1975/02/20 F Lafever, Ella Odell (Goff) died - born 1897/05/24 Age: 77
- 1975/04/03 M Harlan, Sheldon born.
- 1975/04/12 M Upchurch, Adam Kelley born.
- 1975/05/15 M Lyons, William Henry Harrison died - born 1888/12/10 Age: 86
- 1975/05/28 F Lewis, Patricia born.
- 1975/06/24 M Forsyth, Donald Bruce born.
- 1975/08/01 M Bristow, Roy Duane Age: 27 Incorporated Bristow Farms
- 1975/08/08 M Bristow, Jesse Willard died - born 1920/03/10 Age: 55
- 1975/08/11 M Harlan, Jeremy Dean born.
- 1975/08/20 F Booher, Bridget born.
- 1975/09/09 F Griffin, Edna E. (Parrigin, Harlan) died - born 1893/07/25 Age: 82
- 1975/10/20 M Hill, Hezzie K. died - born 1898/09/06 Age: 77
- 1975/12/05 M Booher, Eric Rodney born.
- 1975/12/21 F Allison, Denise Gale (Moore) wed - Born 1957/05/23 Age: 18
- 1975/12/21 M Moore, James wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1976/01/05 F Forsyth, Ada Mireille {Tina Michelle} born.
- 1976/01/10 F Upchurch, Susan (Maupin) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1976/01/10 M Maupin, Howard Carter wed - Born 1952/07/06 Age: 23
- 1976/02/02 F Reagan, Julie Renea born.
- 1976/02/05 F Meeks, Jenny (Cord) born.
- 1976/04/12 F Booher, Mary Emily born.
- 1976/06/-- M McWhorter, Rex Alan wed - Born 1952/02/10 Age: 24
- 1976/06/-- F Rafferty, June wed - Born 1951/06/06 Age: 24
- 1976/06/19 M Minkel, Stephen Ray wed - Born 1954/12/01 Age: 21
- 1976/06/19 F Booher, Randa Lynn wed - Born 1953/10/17 Age: 22
- 1976/07/27 M Gorsuch, William N. died - born 1904/04/11 Age: 72
- 1976/08/-- M Bristow, David Jesse Age:  6 began elementary school at Rockholds Elementary in Whitley County, KY
- 1976/08/20 M Arnold, Luther B. died - born 1903/05/01 Age: 73
- 1976/12/01 M Huddleston, Ralph Edward wed - Born 1954/11/03 Age: 22
- 1976/12/01 F Pramik, Mary Alice wed - Born 1954/11/28 Age: 22
- 1976/12/20 M Benson, William Richard (Willie) died - born 1895/01/30 Age: 81
- 1977/--/-- M Forsyth, Donald D. died - born 1910/--/-- Age: 67
- 1977/--/-- M Phillips, Robert Lee died - born 1905/--/-- Age: 72
- 1977/01/20 F Booher, Elizabeth born.
- 1977/04/02 M Harlan, Jeffery Daniel born.
- 1977/05/06 M Meeks, Steve born.
- 1977/05/06 M Easterly, Elliot Lotspiech died - born 1909/04/09 Age: 68
- 1977/05/10 F Booher, Virginia Lynn born.
- 1977/05/27 M Bristow, James Monroe died - born 1920/03/28 Age: 57
- 1977/06/02 M Goodwin, David Carroll Age: 21 began work at Thomas Industries which later became Phillips Lighting
- 1977/07/19 F Denney, Bonnie (Lyons) died - born 1911/07/28 Age: 65
- 1977/08/14 M Minkel, Gabriel S. born.
- 1977/10/08 M Allen, James Thomas died - born 1920/03/26 Age: 57
- 1977/10/25 F Henson, Mildred Louise died - born 1919/08/02 Age: 58
- 1977/11/13 F Jackson, Lea Lynette (Johnson) born.
- 1977/12/-- F Alexander, Lana Gail (Reeves, Galbreath) wed - Born 1954/02/27 Age: 23
- 1977/12/-- M Galbreath, Howard Hugh (real last name Ely) wed - Born 1941/03/14 Age: 36
- 1977/12/13 M Bristow, Christopher Michael born.
- 1978/--/-- M Phillips, Erman Ray died - born 1919/--/-- Age: 59
- 1978/01/10 M Lafever, Charlie Columbus died - born 1910/10/08 Age: 67
- 1978/03/-- M Bristow, Christopher Michael Age:  0 open heart surgery at University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington
- 1978/03/27 M Harlan, Jason born.
- 1978/06/-- F Booher, Debbie Kay (Tann) wed - Born 1960/02/26 Age: 18
- 1978/06/-- M Brown, Ronnie H, wed - Born 1956/--/-- Age: 22
- 1978/09/14 F Huddleston, Teresa Lynn wed - Born 1960/09/10 Age: 18
- 1978/09/14 M Pierce, Paul wed - Born 1958/01/28 Age: 20
- 1978/10/01 M Forsyth, Thomas Alexander (Sandy) Brian born.
- 1978/11/27 M Love, James Hosie died - born 1907/10/24 Age: 71
- 1979/--/-- M Bagby, John Hanson died - born 1885/--/-- Age: 94
- 1979/02/04 F Guffey, Myrtle (Lyons) died - born 1907/03/08 Age: 71
- 1979/02/11 F Higginbotham, Martha Helen died - born 1890/03/31 Age: 88
- 1979/04/04 M Gray, Ricky wed - Born 1960/05/05 Age: 18
- 1979/04/04 F Huddleston, Loretta Ann wed - Born 1963/06/21 Age: 15
- 1979/06/-- M Bristow, Roy Duane Age: 31 Left the Kentucky Division of Forestry and built a house on the family farm in Clinton County & moved to begin farming & computer consulting.
- 1979/06/25 M Goff, Charlie Clay died - born 1895/04/14 Age: 84
- 1979/07/14 M Booher, Brett Steven born.
- 1979/08/-- M Bristow, David Jesse Age:  9 began 4th grade at Clinton County Elementary in Albany, Kentucky
- 1979/08/18 F Gray, Jessica Lynn born.
- 1979/09/02 F Ewing, Sophia (Cross) died - born 1904/07/25 Age: 75
- 1979/11/09 M Pierce, Daniel Paul born.
- 1979/11/30 F Booher, Sallie Jane died - born 1902/02/04 Age: 77
- 1979/12/01 F Harlan, Eva Pearl (Bristow) Age: 33 Moved into a new house on the Bristow Family farm near Albany, in Clinton county Kentucky
- 1980/--/-- M Williams, Michael born.
- 1980/01/06 M Gwinn, Washington Herbert died - born 1897/09/11 Age: 82
- 1980/01/13 M Ewing, Matthew Campbell died - born 1894/11/11 Age: 85
- 1980/01/25 M McWhorter, Nicholas Allen born.
- 1980/03/15 M Lyons, Doyle died - born 1903/02/11 Age: 77
- 1980/03/24 M Cross, James Otto died - born 1899/12/09 Age: 80
- 1980/03/28 M Lafever, Columbus died - born 1896/09/09 Age: 83
- 1980/05/11 M Beck, Elbert Herman died - born 1901/07/18 Age: 78
- 1980/05/19 M Lafever, Luke Gilliam died - born 1885/03/14 Age: 95
- 1980/06/09 F Ewing, Mary (Booher) died - born 1905/11/06 Age: 74
- 1980/07/-- M Ewing, John Bagby died - born 1901/10/01 Age: 78
- 1980/07/08 F Goff, Dovie Ellen died - born 1915/01/06 Age: 65
- 1980/07/20 F Denney, Nancy Brittain died - born 1881/08/07 Age: 98
- 1980/11/05 M Wright, Frank Dyer died - born 1914/08/30 Age: 66
- 1980/12/10 F Huddleston, Andrea Leigh born.
- 1981/--/-- M Upchurch, Hiram Welby died - born 1899/08/27 Age: 81
- 1981/--/-- F Glover, Velma Ruth (Forsyth) died - born 1906/--/-- Age: 75
- 1981/01/01 M Gray, Brian Alan born.
- 1981/02/01 M Minkel, Lucas Todd born.
- 1981/02/20 F Lee, Mabel Gay (Harlan) died - born 1935/08/22 Age: 45
- 1981/03/25 M Harlan, Floyd died - born 1909/09/24 Age: 71
- 1981/04/16 M Moore, Christopher Shane born.
- 1981/05/05 F Lafever, Treva Lucille (Goodwin) died - born 1929/09/13 Age: 51
- 1981/06/13 F Harlan, Janice Lynn (Cooksey) wed - Born 1959/04/11 Age: 22
- 1981/06/13 M Cooksey, James Michael wed - Born 1953/06/01 Age: 28
- 1981/09/27 F Forsyth, Velma Ruth (Arthur) born.
- 1981/10/24 F Galbreath, Christie Lanora born.
- 1981/11/03 F Lawson, Ruby Ermon (Harlan) died - born 1912/08/17 Age: 69
- 1981/11/14 M Booher, Nicholas wed - Born 1956/12/16 Age: 24
- 1981/11/14 F Payne, Kimberly wed - Born 1959/10/27 Age: 22
- 1982/02/24 M Booher, Nathaniel L. born.
- 1982/04/11 F Pierce, Susan Marie born.
- 1982/05/-- F Clark, Henrietta Christina Age: 18 graduated White County High School Sparta, TN
- 1982/06/05 F Byers, Mary N. (McGuffey) died - born 1904/02/12 Age: 78
- 1982/06/23 M Allison, Donald Wayne wed - Born 1954/04/20 Age: 28
- 1982/06/23 F Scheffer, Sarah Elizabeth - Beth- (Allison) wed - Born 1963/05/14 Age: 19
- 1982/08/01 M Grider, Charles Scott wed - Born 1960/09/24 Age: 21
- 1982/08/01 F Bell, Marketta wed - Born 1961/07/27 Age: 21
- 1982/08/03 M McWhorter, Jeremy Clark born.
- 1982/09/04 M Richmond, Charles Edward wed - Born 1957/09/09 Age: 24
- 1982/09/04 F Booher, Phyllis Kathleen wed - Born 1961/08/16 Age: 21
- 1982/10/04 F Shipley, Lillie (Ewing) died - born 1894/03/13 Age: 88
- 1983/02/14 M Upchurch, Ahile Knox died - born 1915/01/31 Age: 68
- 1983/03/08 M Booher, Jarred Allen born.
- 1983/03/18 F Harlan, Nora (Dishon) died - born 1921/08/12 Age: 61
- 1983/05/05 M Harlan, Arthur died - born 1905/09/13 Age: 77
- 1983/07/13 M Brown, Jameson Allen born.
- 1983/08/-- M Bristow, Christopher Michael Age:  5 entered kindergarten at Albany Elementary School
- 1983/08/25 M Wright, General Glenn died - born 1916/01/17 Age: 67
- 1983/10/08 M Record, Zachary born.
- 1983/10/16 M Allison, Ryan Patrick born.
- 1983/11/16 F Richmond, Brandy Mashelle born.
- 1983/11/18 M Huddleston, Jacob Cole born.
- 1984/--/-- M Harlan, James Matthew born.
- 1984/--/-- F Wood, Lillian P. (Huff, Harlan) died - born 1899/--/-- Age: 85
- 1984/01/23 F Booher, Mary Nancy Ethel died - born 1894/01/26 Age: 89
- 1984/02/01 M Stack, Edward Paul died - born 1910/01/15 Age: 74
- 1984/02/04 M Harlan, Luther died - born 1911/11/04 Age: 72
- 1984/07/14 M Booher, Frank Harlan died - born 1905/05/10 Age: 79
- 1984/08/-- M Bristow, David Jesse Age: 14 began high school at Clinton County High
- 1984/08/13 M Maupin, H. C. died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1984/08/14 M Brown, Stefan Nathaniel born.
- 1984/08/16 M Booher, Samuel Porter died - born 1888/11/14 Age: 95
- 1984/09/03 M Craig, Christopher Michael born.
- 1984/10/28 M Summerlin, Jerry Lynn died - born 1950/05/10 Age: 34
- 1984/11/18 M Harlan, Eary W. died - born 1893/12/31 Age: 90
- 1985/--/-- M Colligan, Timothy wed - Born 1954/06/12 Age: 30
- 1985/--/-- F Benson, Elizabeth Ann wed - Born 1954/11/12 Age: 30
- 1985/02/21 M McWhorter, Dustin James born.
- 1985/04/29 M Harlan, John Howard died - born 1928/07/14 Age: 56
- 1985/05/18 M Miller, Kenneth Edwin wed - Born 1961/08/13 Age: 23
- 1985/05/18 F Benson, Rebecca Ann wed - Born 1958/04/02 Age: 27
- 1985/05/23 M Upchurch, Obie Cleveland died - born 1892/09/03 Age: 92
- 1985/06/20 F Jackson, Margaret (Franklin) died - born 1914/04/26 Age: 71
- 1985/07/13 F Clark, Henrietta Christina wed - Born 1964/01/19 Age: 21
- 1985/07/13 M Goodwin, David Carroll wed - Born 1956/03/04 Age: 29
- 1985/08/25 M Ely, Howard Edward died - born 1915/07/21 Age: 70
- 1985/08/29 M Jennings, Howard Anthony Cruz born.
- 1985/09/15 F Hopper, Myrta (Easterly) died - born 1911/04/17 Age: 74
- 1985/10/01 F Goff, Martha Ada (Morris, Jones) died - born 1904/03/23 Age: 81
- 1985/12/12 F Lyons, Minnie Stella (Upchurch) died - born 1908/12/09 Age: 77
- 1986/02/03 M Ely, Harry Decatur died - born 1913/01/17 Age: 73
- 1986/03/12 F McCamey, Katie Elizabeth born.
- 1986/03/16 M Zimmermann, Friedrich Eugen died - born 1904/03/28 Age: 81
- 1986/07/16 M Cummings, Odell Ansolem died - born 1893/08/06 Age: 92
- 1986/09/25 F Lyons, Fairy died - born 1911/10/11 Age: 74
- 1986/10/26 F Hopper, Ruby (Strickland, Hite) died - born 1916/02/04 Age: 70
- 1986/11/09 F Ginther, Ronda Elizabeth born.
- 1987/--/-- M Phillips, William David died - born 1924/--/-- Age: 63
- 1987/02/11 F Davis, Jennifer Dawn born.
- 1987/03/13 M Grider, Jordan Brooke born.
- 1987/05/05 M Maupin, Wendell Lafayette died - born 1898/05/28 Age: 88
- 1987/05/16 F Harlan, Teresa Mae (Wooding) wed - Born 1962/12/29 Age: 24
- 1987/05/16 M Wooding, Eric L. wed - Born 1960/01/07 Age: 27
- 1987/06/-- M Bristow, David Jesse Age: 16 Governor's Scholar's Program at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky
- 1987/06/13 M Harlan, Norman Dale wed - Born 1960/04/14 Age: 27
- 1987/06/13 F Marshall, Janet Lee (Harlan) wed - Born 1960/04/25 Age: 27
- 1987/06/20 F Bristow, Karen Sue (Steele) wed - Born 1950/01/15 Age: 37
- 1987/06/20 M Steele, Gary wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1987/08/13 M Harlan, James Matthew died - born 1984/--/-- Age:  3
- 1987/09/-- F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow) Age: 65 hospitalized for bed sores and spent the rest of her life in nursing homes
- 1987/10/09 M Lyons, Willie Porter died - born 1909/08/15 Age: 78
- 1987/11/-- F Clark, Henrietta Christina Age: 23 Began working for NHC Home Care in Sparta, TN
- 1987/11/03 F Richmond, Khrystal Gabrielle (Friedrichs) born.
- 1987/11/06 M Cooksey, James Ross born.
- 1988/01/16 M Colligan, Christopher Patrick born.
- 1988/02/18 M Miller, Cody Lee born.
- 1988/02/21 F Parmley, Margaret L. (Wood) died - born 1870/11/15 Age: ........
- 1988/03/09 F White, Brittany Simone born.
- 1988/04/30 F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow) Age: 66 admitted to Master's Health Care Center in Algood, TN where she spent the rest of her life making latch hooks.
- 1988/05/-- M Bristow, David Jesse Age: 17 graduated Clinton County High School
- 1988/08/20 F Dowling, Susan Eileen wed - Born 1966/05/06 Age: 22
- 1988/08/20 M Benson, Randall Lee wed - Born 1962/04/09 Age: 26
- 1988/08/30 F Hopper, Lillie (Bristow, Davis) died - born 1902/04/27 Age: 86
- 1988/09/-- M Bristow, David Jesse Age: 18 began college at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky
- 1988/10/-- F Guffey, Myrtie Elma died - born 1892/08/14 Age: 96
- 1988/10/31 M Combs, Dylan Kristopher born.
- 1988/11/29 M Booher, Adam David born.
- 1988/12/02 F Thompson, Gayle (Dalton) died - born 1946/11/23 Age: 42
- 1988/12/31 F Welch, Sherrie S. (Uhlmann) wed - Born 1962/02/27 Age: 26
- 1988/12/31 M Uhlmann, Stephen G. wed - Born 1959/05/10 Age: 29
- 1989/01/06 F Montag, Amanda Jo (Booher) born.
- 1989/01/23 M Grigson, Andrew Ross born.
- 1989/02/12 F Kuanfung, Jill Katherine born.
- 1989/03/30 F Cowan, Fratie Ellen (Sloan) died - born 1896/01/02 Age: 93
- 1989/04/10 F Ewing, Mary Augusta died - born 1914/05/05 Age: 74
- 1989/06/-- M Bristow, David Jesse Age: 18 spent 8 weeks in Army basic training at Fort Knox.
- 1989/06/22 F Benson, Lena May died - born 1900/09/06 Age: 88
- 1989/07/21 M Booher, Brandon Michael born.
- 1989/07/25 M Goff, Albert Owen died - born 1930/01/15 Age: 59
- 1989/07/26 F Goff, Mary Ida (Dilldine) died - born 1902/01/31 Age: 87
- 1989/08/06 F Lafever, Myrtle Elvira (Love) died - born 1908/11/11 Age: 80
- 1989/10/07 M Sadowy, Jack Cameron born.
- 1989/11/03 F Grider, Allison Nicole born.
- 1990/01/09 M Booher, Jonathan Pickens died - born 1904/01/26 Age: 85
- 1990/01/20 M Galbreath, Howard Hugh (real last name Ely) wed - Born 1941/03/14 Age: 48
- 1990/01/20 F Coontz, Linda (Galbreath) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1990/05/02 M Benson, Alex Lee born.
- 1990/06/07 F Goff, Della Myrtis died - born 1916/10/16 Age: 73
- 1990/06/12 M Bristow, David Jesse Age: 19 went to Brazil to spend 6 weeks in Baptist missionary work.
- 1990/07/30 F Allen, Geneva Mae (Davis) died - born 1924/08/25 Age: 65
- 1990/08/06 M Uhlmann, Kyle E. born.
- 1990/09/23 M Harlan, Billy Gayle died - born 1939/06/19 Age: 51
- 1990/10/27 M Resko, Johnny Edward wed - Born 1964/08/08 Age: 26
- 1990/10/27 F Love, Joy Lenette (Resko) wed - Born 1963/12/25 Age: 26
- 1990/11/03 M Lyons, Robert died - born 1917/--/-- Age: 73
- 1990/11/12 F Harlan, Leah Beth born.
- 1990/12/05 M Moore, Brandon Scott born.
- 1991/01/15 M Bristow, David Jesse Age: 20 Army Reserve Unit activated for the Persian Gulf War (Desert Storm) David spent three months training tankers at Fort Knox
- 1991/02/19 F Wright, Roxie (Bertram) died - born 1918/11/09 Age: 72
- 1991/03/20 M Wooding, Evan Drake born.
- 1991/06/03 F Booher, Anna Elizabeth born.
- 1991/06/09 M Harlan, Arthur David died - born 1926/09/27 Age: 64
- 1991/08/21 F Colligan, Courtney born.
- 1991/09/04 M Kuanfung, Jon Caleb born.
- 1991/12/28 F Griffin, Rosa Jane (Cummings) died - born 1905/--/-- Age: 86
- 1992/--/-- M Phillips, Jesse died - born 1926/--/-- Age: 66
- 1992/01/23 F Uhlmann, Drew M. born.
- 1992/02/07 F Grigson, Erin Severn born.
- 1992/02/08 F Hopper, Ollie Vivian (Adler) died - born 1905/08/29 Age: 86
- 1992/04/15 F Hurt, Lola Annis (Upchurch) died - born 1917/08/03 Age: 74
- 1992/05/-- M Bristow, Christopher Michael Age: 14 graduated from the eighth grade at Clinton County Elementary
- 1992/05/28 F Galbreath, Latisha Mona Lisa (Bristow) wed - Born 1961/03/25 Age: 31
- 1992/05/28 M Bristow, David Jesse wed - Born 1970/07/08 Age: 21
- 1992/05/30 M Drew, Charles Leonard wed - Born 1969/08/03 Age: 22
- 1992/05/30 F Walker, Shannon Kimberly wed - Born 1972/04/29 Age: 20
- 1992/06/04 F Grider, Whitney Brett born.
- 1992/09/-- M Bristow, Christopher Michael Age: 14 began high school at Clinton County High
- 1992/09/26 F Benson, Samantha Pollock born.
- 1992/09/30 M Booher, Joshua Lawrence born.
- 1992/10/08 M Harlan, Baylos Eugene died - born 1934/07/30 Age: 58
- 1992/11/18 F Harlan, Bethany Lee born.
- 1992/11/24 F Bell, Lelia (Hopper) died - born 1905/12/23 Age: 86
- 1993/02/28 F Booher, Mysia Breanne born.
- 1993/04/23 F Harlan, Lisa Gay wed - Born 1972/06/10 Age: 20
- 1993/04/23 M Hacker, Tim wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1993/05/26 F Miller, Sophia Rose born.
- 1993/05/29 F Ewing, Nettie Irene died - born 1900/02/29 Age: 93
- 1993/05/30 M Bristow, David Jesse Age: 22 graduated Centre College with a BA degree. Living in Danville and working for UPS and delivering Papa John's pizza.
- 1993/06/09 M White, Johnny Robert died - born 1912/06/16 Age: 80
- 1993/07/01 M Ewing, Hall S. died - born 1908/03/16 Age: 85
- 1993/07/24 M Harlan, Ronald Lee wed - Born 1964/10/18 Age: 28
- 1993/07/24 F Conarro, Holly Lynn (Harlan) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1993/09/01 M Bristow, Roy Duane Age: 46 with Karen bought out L. E. Bristow's interest in Bristow Farms, Inc.
- 1994/02/01 F Benson, Alcie Jane died - born 1902/07/07 Age: 91
- 1994/02/24 F Bristow, Eva Victoria born.
- 1994/05/13 F Lafever, Betty Cleo (Cass, McDonald) died - born 1933/04/05 Age: 61
- 1994/05/15 F Wright, Minnie Pearl (Smith) died - born 1906/04/05 Age: 88
- 1994/06/22 F McWhorter, Morgan Ann born.
- 1994/09/18 F Lafever, Nora Linnie (Bristow) died - born 1922/03/14 Age: 72
- 1994/09/22 M Lafever, Herschel died - born 1912/12/03 Age: 81
- 1994/09/23 F Craft, Ruby (Bristow) died - born 1902/--/-- Age: 92
- 1994/10/25 M Fister, Charles "Chaz" Edward born.
- 1994/11/14 M Griffin, Bryson Montgomery born.
- 1994/11/22 F Bristow, Hazel Mae (Barber) died - born 1923/07/15 Age: 71
- 1994/12/11 F Benson, Sarah Ewing born.
- 1994/12/28 F Booher, Mada died - born 1920/11/03 Age: 74
- 1995/--/-- F Guthrie, Alice Ovaleen died - born 1907/03/26 Age: 87
- 1995/01/24 M Lafever, Beecher Franklin died - born 1919/11/24 Age: 75
- 1995/03/02 F Wade, Lauren Elizabeth born.
- 1995/03/26 F Resko, Tessa Joy Danielle born.
- 1995/04/09 M Wooding, Tate Austen born.
- 1995/05/01 M Lyons, John died - born 1921/--/-- Age: 74
- 1995/05/27 F Stiles, Tracey Lynn (Harlan) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1995/05/27 M Harlan, Chad Glen wed - Born 1974/11/19 Age: 20
- 1995/06/12 M Martin, Glen died - born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1995/06/25 M Booher, Benjamin Horace died - born 1907/04/25 Age: 88
- 1995/06/29 F Bristow, Maria Caroline born.
- 1995/08/21 M Goff, Delbert Hise died - born 1914/09/13 Age: 80
- 1996/--/-- F Phillips, Ruth died - born 1912/--/-- Age: 84
- 1996/--/-- F Harlan, Ernestine (Von Holle) died - born 1940/05/23 Age: 55
- 1996/02/17 F Hopper, Zela (Gorsuch) died - born 1907/02/28 Age: 88
- 1996/03/09 F Cummings, Margaret Nell (Claborn) died - born 1920/10/31 Age: 75
- 1996/08/17 M Bennett, James M. died - born 1905/06/21 Age: 91
- 1996/10/13 F Copenhaver, Ina G. (Lyons) died - born 1914/02/11 Age: 82
- 1996/12/05 F Griffin, Lillian Greer born.
- 1996/12/21 M Bristow, Prentice Marshall, Jr. died - born 1919/07/26 Age: 77
- 1996/12/24 F Benson, Glendon Lucile died - born 1907/10/06 Age: 89
- 1997/01/17 F Benson, Bonnie Sue died - born 1906/05/20 Age: 90
- 1997/03/30 M McGuffey, George died - born 1909/11/10 Age: 87
- 1997/06/28 F Harlan, Doris Adajeome (Lewis) died - born 1934/09/15 Age: 62
- 1997/08/13 F Harlan, Edna died - born 1911/11/04 Age: 85
- 1997/08/15 M Harlan, Sheldon wed - Born 1975/04/03 Age: 22
- 1997/08/15 F Owens, Jennifer Day (Harlan) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1997/10/28 M Wade, Ben Scott born.
- 1997/12/06 F Goff, Lena Gertrude (Pullum) died - born 1900/03/08 Age: 97
- 1997/12/23 M Harlan, Micah Wesley born.
- 1998/01/16 M Lyons, James Charlie died - born 1913/01/18 Age: 84
- 1998/02/21 F Harlan, Kaitlyn Irene born.
- 1998/03/05 M Arnold, Maxie died - born 1927/10/20 Age: 70
- 1998/04/25 M Harlan, Joshua David wed - Born 1974/08/31 Age: 23
- 1998/04/25 F Hramed, Susan Leigh (Harlan) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1998/05/26 M Allison, Willie Clayburn died - born 1923/07/15 Age: 74
- 1998/06/22 M Resko, Eldon Luke Cortez born.
- 1998/09/12 M Goff, Bethel Ralph died - born 1918/11/11 Age: 79
- 1998/10/15 F Hacker, Courtney Hope born.
- 1998/10/25 M Ledbetter, Balem Caster died - born 1911/07/16 Age: 87
- 1998/11/05 M Conner, Garlin Murl died - born 1919/06/02 Age: 79
- 1999/01/20 M Francis, William Blake born.
- 1999/01/22 F Booher, Ruby Nell died - born 1913/11/22 Age: 85
- 1999/02/26 M Farley, Jack died - born 1919/06/05 Age: 79
- 1999/07/06 F Fister, Rachel Kaye born.
- 1999/08/04 M Bristow, Samuel William died - born 1929/09/06 Age: 69
- 1999/09/07 F Koger, Clara Denton (Ferguson) died - born 1921/05/18 Age: 78
- 1999/10/30 F Ebert, Patricia Marie (Stack) [trish] wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 1999/10/30 M Stack, Jeffrey wed - Born 1968/06/24 Age: 31
- 1999/11/20 M Wright, Jimmy Glenn died - born 1938/05/16 Age: 61
- 1999/12/12 M Goff, Lanis Franklin died - born 1909/01/03 Age: 90
- 1999/12/16 M Wood, Walter Baker died - born 1912/10/18 Age: 87
- 1999/12/23 M Schmidt, Karl Ferdinand died - born 1917/08/16 Age: 82
- 2000/--/-- M Phillips, Ansel Thomas died - born 1913/--/-- Age: 87
- 2000/--/-- F Phillips, Louise died - born 1910/--/-- Age: 90
- 2000/02/04 F Davis, Wilma Kathleen (Love) died - born 1935/06/26 Age: 64
- 2000/04/08 M Selvidge, Billy Roger died - born 1946/09/17 Age: 53
- 2000/04/27 F Lyons, Mary Lou (Vitatoe) died - born 1917/07/30 Age: 82
- 2000/05/01 M Williams, Carl Leon died - born 1917/07/14 Age: 82
- 2000/06/27 M Booher, Tristan Allan born.
- 2000/10/14 F Booher, Georgia Belle died - born 1908/11/03 Age: 91
- 2001/--/-- F Phillips, Elizabeth May died - born 1894/--/-- Age: ........
- 2001/01/29 F Arnold, Flora Belle (Bunch) died - born 1903/04/26 Age: 97
- 2001/02/10 F Harlan, Hannah Marie born.
- 2001/04/18 M Johnson, Claude Henry III wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 2001/04/18 F Jackson, Lea Lynette (Johnson) wed - Born 1977/11/13 Age: 23
- 2001/06/07 M Stack, Ethan Jeffrey Ebert born.
- 2001/07/-- F Cummings, Carolyn Ann (Hutchison) died - born 1937/12/22 Age: 63
- 2001/07/11 F Benson, Carly Paige born.
- 2001/07/27 F Booher, Ashley Renea born.
- 2001/07/27 F Booher, Shelby Christine born.
- 2001/08/05 F Drew, Tori Leigh born.
- 2001/08/08 M Lyons, Grady died - born 1914/05/20 Age: 87
- 2001/09/11 M Cummings, Bruce Tartar died - born 1930/04/22 Age: 71
- 2001/09/21 M Cummings, Joe Frank died - born 1923/01/09 Age: 78
- 2001/10/30 M Adler, William F. Jr. died - born 1906/02/16 Age: 95
- 2002/03/10 M Carter, Earl died - born 1912/01/28 Age: 90
- 2002/03/18 F Ewing, Mary Elizabeth (Hughes) died - born 1916/--/-- Age: 86
- 2002/03/27 M Neighbors, Kenneth F. died - born 1915/09/21 Age: 86
- 2002/05/31 M Goff, James Roy "Jimmy" died - born 1906/10/06 Age: 95
- 2002/07/31 M White, Bobby Gene died - born 1940/05/24 Age: 62
- 2003/--/-- F Cummings, Peggy Jane (Creekmore) died - born 1934/08/25 Age: 68
- 2003/03/15 F Francis, Lilyann Grace born.
- 2003/03/18 F Spears, Betty Ann (Lafever) died - born 1914/07/14 Age: 88
- 2003/05/13 M Goff, Charlie Leon died - born 1934/01/16 Age: 69
- 2003/10/10 F Booher, Mable Imogene died - born 1916/09/08 Age: 87
- 2003/11/26 M Upchurch, Herbert "Doc" died - born 1915/06/24 Age: 88
- 2003/12/08 M Booher, Robert Morris died - born 1939/10/20 Age: 64
- 2003/12/12 M Harlan, Benjamin Chad born.
- 2004/--/-- F Dorsey, Doris Yvonne (Pamplin) died - born 1937/--/-- Age: 67
- 2004/--/-- F Meeker, Miriam died - born 1909/05/13 Age: 94
- 2004/03/19 F Booher, Mary Emily wed - Born 1976/04/12 Age: 27
- 2004/03/19 M Celle, Carl Victor wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 2004/06/20 F Lafever, Lena Dora (Sweet) died - born 1922/03/14 Age: 82
- 2004/07/08 F Booher, Leah Vorees died - born 1934/10/30 Age: 69
- 2004/07/20 M Booher, Marvin Pauline died - born 1911/10/05 Age: 92
- 2004/08/21 M Maupin, Howard C. died - born 1923/04/27 Age: 81
- 2004/10/05 M Lyons, William E. died - born 1923/01/10 Age: 81
- 2005/03/06 F Lafever, Marjorie (Welch) died - born 1940/02/27 Age: 65
- 2005/04/17 M McWhorter, Lloyd Cleveland died - born 1917/12/20 Age: 87
- 2005/04/20 M Stack, Gabrial Paul Ebert born.
- 2005/08/-- M Lafever, Michael died - born 1940/02/27 Age: 65
- 2005/08/31 F Huntington, Jerry Avanelle (Lafever) died - born 1925/07/21 Age: 80
- 2006/01/04 M Benson, Clyde Little died - born 1956/08/12 Age: 49
- 2006/05/19 M Upchurch, Jimmy Fox died - born 1931/11/14 Age: 74
- 2006/07/16 M Booher, Jacob Maxwell born.
- 2006/08/28 M Morgan, Newman Lee died - born 1920/11/27 Age: 85
- 2006/09/21 F Cord, Kasey born.
- 2006/10/-- M Pamplin, Charles Elvin died - born 1936/05/25 Age: 70
- 2006/10/16 F Booher, Caroline Colvin born.
- 2006/10/18 F Cummings, Mary Elizabeth (Rogers) died - born 1924/09/14 Age: 82
- 2006/10/23 M Hill, Edward N. died - born 1935/12/31 Age: 70
- 2007/01/13 F Harlan, Effie May (Dorsey) died - born 1917/03/15 Age: 89
- 2007/02/-- F Booher, Mildred died - born 1919/12/27 Age: 87
- 2007/03/19 F Upchurch, Imogene (Morgan) died - born 1929/05/04 Age: 77
- 2007/04/18 F Mackiewicz, Isabella Rose born.
- 2007/06/06 F Booher, Abigail Elyse born.
- 2007/06/30 F Goff, Elizabeth Jewell (Williams) died - born 1923/02/13 Age: 84
- 2007/07/14 M Booher, David Oscar died - born 1926/07/18 Age: 80
- 2007/08/08 M Huddleston, Billy Gene died - born 1940/04/19 Age: 67
- 2007/08/13 F LaSala, Sienna born.
- 2007/09/02 M Booher, David Larr died - born 1943/06/21 Age: 64
- 2007/11/02 M Maupin, Marvin C. died - born 1931/07/15 Age: 76
- 2007/11/11 M Bunch, Gaylord J. died - born 1927/06/18 Age: 80
- 2007/12/19 M Goff, James William Clay died - born 1926/08/20 Age: 81
- 2008/08/11 F Celle, Taylor Elena Booher born.
- 2008/08/20 F Richmond, Brandy Mashelle wed - Born 1983/11/16 Age: 24
- 2008/08/20 F McCamey, Katie Elizabeth wed - Born 1986/03/12 Age: 22
- 2008/09/21 F Hopper, Ella Mae (Beck) died - born 1913/06/24 Age: 95
- 2008/10/25 F Harlan, Mary Ermon (Flowers) died - born 1942/02/22 Age: 66
- 2008/10/27 M Easterly, Ronald David died - born 1946/01/02 Age: 62
- 2008/11/13 M Goodwin, Robert -Buddy- died - born 1927/03/21 Age: 81
- 2008/11/23 F Lafever, Ruba Ada (Dilldine) died - born 1915/02/06 Age: 93
- 2009/03/24 F Meeker, Louise died - born 1913/03/22 Age: 96
- 2009/07/24 F Cummings, Eula Mae Sloan "Poodle" (Norris) died - born 1927/11/16 Age: 81
- 2009/08/03 M Bristow, Larry Elton died - born 1928/05/25 Age: 81
- 2009/08/31 F Flowers, Trudy Evangeline born.
- 2010/03/18 F Arnold, Nettie Jewell (Arnold) died - born 1914/03/14 Age: 96
- 2010/05/11 M Forsyth, Logan born.
- 2010/06/12 M Jennings, Howard Anthony Cruz wed - Born 1985/08/29 Age: 24
- 2010/06/12 F Trichell, Misty (Jennings) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 2010/07/28 M Marisco, Francis P. (Frank) died - born 1929/09/12 Age: 80
- 2010/08/10 F Hill, Judy Ellen died - born 1955/06/08 Age: 55
- 2010/08/24 F Goff, Nodie Mae died - born 1920/08/09 Age: 90
- 2010/12/10 M Cummings, Johnny Anselum died - born 1926/02/11 Age: 84
- 2011/01/02 M Hopper, Norman Dale died - born 1932/02/20 Age: 78
- 2011/08/-- M Love, James Michael "Mike" died - born 1955/06/23 Age: 56
- 2011/09/01 M Spears, Solon died - born 1933/12/24 Age: 77
- 2011/10/01 M Harlan, Ronald Lee wed - Born 1964/10/18 Age: 46
- 2011/10/01 F Burson, Carissa (Harlan) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 2012/01/20 F Zachary, Velma Marie (Sanders) died - born 1921/10/02 Age: 90
- 2012/01/28 F Braswell, Artha (White) died - born 1917/10/14 Age: 94
- 2012/02/17 F Harlan, Barbara Sue died - born 1956/09/18 Age: 55
- 2012/03/07 M Jennings, Colt Ryne born.
- 2012/03/19 F Armstrong, Willadean (Cross) died - born 1927/05/24 Age: 84
- 2012/03/19 M Ferguson, Jack died - born 1918/05/10 Age: 93
- 2012/04/11 M Goff, Joe Hughlee died - born 1932/01/26 Age: 80
- 2012/04/19 F Harlan, Ruth Ann (Meeks) died - born 1953/05/10 Age: 58
- 2012/05/07 M Myers, Charlie Wilburn died - born 1937/05/21 Age: 74
- 2012/05/19 F Bristow, Eva Victoria Age: 18 Graduated Boyle County High School - Danville, KY
- 2012/05/24 F Burchett, Jimmie Edith (Maupin) died - born 1925/06/04 Age: 86
- 2012/06/16 M Long, Jason wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 2012/06/16 F Ginther, Ronda Elizabeth wed - Born 1986/11/09 Age: 25
- 2012/06/19 M Lawson, William Lee died - born 1935/06/08 Age: 77
- 2012/06/23 F Montag, Amanda Jo (Booher) wed - Born 1989/01/06 Age: 23
- 2012/06/23 M Booher, Brandon Michael wed - Born 1989/07/21 Age: 22
- 2012/07/12 M Harle, Richard Edward died - born 1946/12/28 Age: 65
- 2012/09/11 F Cannon, Clara Francis (Bristow) died - born 1920/06/19 Age: 92
- 2012/10/30 F Hill, Corrine died - born 1922/--/-- Age: 90
- 2013/04/25 F Goff, Ida Helen died - born 1928/04/19 Age: 85
- 2013/05/24 F Bristow, Maria Caroline Age: 17 Graduated Boyle County High School - Danville, Kentucky
- 2013/05/27 M Cross, John O. died - born 1928/02/18 Age: 85
- 2013/07/06 F Cross, Dorleen (McWhorter) died - born 1923/12/03 Age: 89
- 2013/07/07 M Meeks, Steve wed - Born 1977/05/06 Age: 36
- 2013/07/07 M Ratliff, C. J. wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 2013/09/26 F McCramey, London Harper born.
- 2014/01/01 F Lawson, Patsy Joe (Bell, Galbreath) died - born 1938/12/01 Age: 75
- 2014/01/26 F Goodwin, Debra Ann (Davis) died - born 1953/07/17 Age: 60
- 2014/02/14 M Cooksey, James Michael died - born 1953/06/01 Age: 60
- 2014/05/31 M Lafever, Kenneth Edward died - born 1927/07/20 Age: 86
- 2014/09/10 F Huddleston, Betty Alois (Harlan) died - born 1930/08/30 Age: 84
- 2014/10/11 M Friedrichs, Brian wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 2014/10/11 F Richmond, Khrystal Gabrielle (Friedrichs) wed - Born 1987/11/03 Age: 26
- 2014/12/14 M Love, Jimmie Goff died - born 1932/02/10 Age: 82
- 2015/01/20 F Phillips, Hazel June (Ely, Galbreath, Allen & others) died - born 1921/09/25 Age: 93
- 2015/03/15 F Ledbetter, Bonnie Gail (Booher) died - born 1942/07/18 Age: 72
- 2015/05/19 M Booher, Bryson Michael born.
- 2015/06/22 F Easterly, Joan (Cox) died - born 1942/--/-- Age: 73
- 2015/09/-- F Hacker-Campbell, Amanda (Booher) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 2015/09/-- M Booher, Eric Rodney wed - Born 1975/12/05 Age: 39
- 2016/08/27 F Stonecipher, Jordan (Maupin) wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 2016/08/27 M Maupin, H. C. wed - Born ----/--/-- Age: ........
- 2016/10/19 M Cooksey, James Ross died - born 1987/11/06 Age: 28
- 2017/01/10 F Huber, Doris Mae (Harlan) died - born 1941/10/28 Age: 75
- 2017/04/05 F Harlan, Dora Elsie (Upchurch) died - born 1925/06/25 Age: 91
- 2018/01/22 M Williams, Hugh Randall died - born 1940/06/23 Age: 77
- 2018/11/10 M Forsyth, Thomas Alexander (Sandy) Brian died - born 1978/10/01 Age: 40
- 2019/10/09 M Harlan, Wendell Howard died - born 1950/01/19 Age: 69
- 2020/08/05 M Cass, Larry died - born 1952/05/31 Age: 68
- 2020/11/21 F Lafever, Alice Lorene (Allison) died - born 1924/08/29 Age: 96
- 2020/12/04 M Harlan, James David died - born 1951/11/11 Age: 69
- 2021/02/20 M Record, Zachary wed - Born 1983/10/08 Age: 37
- 2021/02/20 F Bristow, Maria Caroline wed - Born 1995/06/29 Age: 25
- 2021/03/07 F Armstrong, Wilma Jewell (Harlan) "Jay" died - born 1929/11/29 Age: 91
Ages at death All in database
- 1925/10/20-1925/12/09 Age:  0 M Lyons, Kenneth Lee
- 1897/05/01-1897/09/22 Age:  0 M Ewing, Charles Rogers
- 1806/08/11-1806/10/-- Age:  0 M Bristow, Clement
- 1944/04/08-1944/04/08 Age:  0 M Goff, Glenn
- 1916/02/28-1916/02/29 Age:  0 M Harlan, Paul
- 1924/04/08-1924/09/21 Age:  0 F Booher, Wada Lee
- 1949/08/31-1949/09/03 Age:  0 M Booher, Phillip Eugene
- 1908/12/22-1909/06/01 Age:  0 M Benson, Raymond
- 1856/01/19-1856/07/29 Age:  0 F Ewing, Mary Ann Eliza
- 1974/10/10-1974/10/10 Age:  0 M Booher, Brian Morris
- 1928/--/---1928/--/-- Age:  0 M Benson, baby Stillborn
- 1925/04/13-1925/04/14 Age:  0 M Goff, Ross
- 1935/05/20-1935/05/20 Age:  0 M Allen, Howard G.
- 1965/04/24-1965/04/24 Age:  0 F Upchurch, Paula Gail
- 1808/11/16-1809/01/25 Age:  0 M Ewing, William
- 1930/10/31-1930/11/13 Age:  0 F Benson, Alcie Mae
- 1948/01/15-1948/01/15 Age:  0 F Upchurch, Virginia Sue
- 1890/01/04-1890/12/26 Age:  0 F Little, Mary Alda
- 1912/02/23-1912/02/23 Age:  0 M Booher, son stillborn
- 1933/04/06-1933/06/21 Age:  0 M Lafever, Jimmie Leo
- 1855/10/24-1856/07/22 Age:  0 M Cowan, William E.
- 1898/09/18-1899/10/23 Age:  1 F Ewing, Jennie Lawless
- 1915/12/17-1917/01/27 Age:  1 F Allen, Vera Ruth
- 1861/07/10-1863/05/02 Age:  1 M Owen, Robert A.
- 1900/04/18-1901/10/27 Age:  1 M Benson, Alfred Clayton
- 1948/--/---1949/--/-- Age:  1 M Bunch, Jerry Wayne
- 1854/06/22-1856/08/02 Age:  2 M Ewing, Thomas Wood
- 1850/--/---1852/--/-- Age:  2 M Logan, Benjamin
- 1915/07/06-1918/06/24 Age:  2 M Booher, Robert Perry
- 1839/02/16-1841/03/17 Age:  2 F Cowan, Margaret P.
- 1954/08/08-1957/10/-- Age:  3 M Carmichael, Randolph Tucker
- 1984/--/---1987/08/13 Age:  3 M Harlan, James Matthew
- 1901/12/25-1905/01/26 Age:  3 M Upchurch, Felix
- 1815/01/---1819/10/08 Age:  4 M Ewing, James
- 1851/03/27-1856/07/27 Age:  5 F Ewing, Pernetta Jane
- 1846/--/---1852/--/-- Age:  6 M Logan, James Richard
- 1842/--/---1852/--/-- Age: 10 M Logan, John Allen
- 1893/02/06-1905/10/29 Age: 12 F Ewing, Bessie Forest
- 1897/02/04-1911/02/16 Age: 14 M Benson, Floyd Herman
- 1810/07/09-1824/08/28 Age: 14 F Bagby, Theodocia Morris
- 1917/04/30-1931/09/24 Age: 14 M Zachary, Wille Clyde
- 1848/--/---1862/--/-- Age: 14 M Logan, William A.
- 1815/--/---1832/--/-- Age: 17 M Bristow, James
- 1836/01/02-1853/10/15 Age: 17 M Bristow, Thomas P.
- 1820/--/---1839/--/-- Age: 19 F Bristow, Martha (Vinson)
- 1908/07/24-1928/07/19 Age: 19 M Wright, Jesse Leo
- 1808/06/03-1828/--/-- Age: 19 M Bagby, William
- 1896/02/20-1916/04/03 Age: 20 F Ewing, Margaret Mariba
- 1847/10/16-1867/12/15 Age: 20 F Benson, Margaret
- 1939/07/04-1961/04/28 Age: 21 M Stack, Thomas Edward
- 1897/08/06-1918/10/29 Age: 21 F Reece, Rachel E. (Harlan)
- 1889/01/21-1911/01/08 Age: 21 M Harlan, Quintice
- 1808/11/29-1830/07/25 Age: 21 M Wood, William L.
- 1896/12/30-1918/09/28 Age: 21 M Booher, Robert Chester
- 1877/08/29-1900/02/22 Age: 22 F Lafever, Mary Louraine (Maynard)
- 1904/03/04-1928/07/19 Age: 24 M Wright, John Porter
- 1804/12/14-1829/--/-- Age: 24 M Bristow, William
- 1842/--/---1866/--/-- Age: 24 F Copass, Louisa J. (Bowman)
- 1894/08/27-1918/09/09 Age: 24 M Upchurch, William Clarence
- 1861/10/29-1885/12/06 Age: 24 M Ewing, William Jesse
- 1898/10/07-1924/08/12 Age: 25 F Dabney, Willie Cohen (Speck)
- 1917/06/29-1942/11/01 Age: 25 M Lafever, Lonnie Oscar
- 1812/12/21-1838/03/31 Age: 25 F Davis, Martha (Bristow)
- 1895/10/19-1921/08/20 Age: 25 M Booher, John Albert
- 1850/11/07-1876/--/-- Age: 25 F Littrell, Jane (Crockett)
- 1830/03/22-1856/07/06 Age: 26 M Bristow, Vespasian T.
- 1833/07/18-1860/--/-- Age: 26 F Trobaugh, Rachel
- 1868/--/---1894/--/-- Age: 26 M Cowan, Samuel
- 1826/05/18-1853/08/24 Age: 27 F Smith, Margaret (Bristow)
- 1813/07/28-1841/12/05 Age: 28 F Bristow, Martha
- 1845/04/13-1873/08/07 Age: 28 F Wood, Elizabeth Gibbons (Gwinn)
- 1904/12/05-1933/05/17 Age: 28 F Grider, Golda (Thrasher)
- 1987/11/06-2016/10/19 Age: 28 M Cooksey, James Ross
- 1925/08/03-1954/09/24 Age: 29 F Booher, Patricia Mae
- 1891/11/18-1922/04/07 Age: 30 M Ewing, William Jesse Howard
- 1836/08/21-1866/09/25 Age: 30 F Warriner, Margaret Susan (Bristow)
- 1846/--/---1876/--/-- Age: 30 F Franklin, Martha
- 1799/--/---1830/--/-- Age: 31 F Bristow, Sarah (Acree)
- 1865/04/23-1896/09/08 Age: 31 M Parmley, James Robert
- 1805/08/12-1837/--/-- Age: 31 M Ewing, John
- 1684/02/15-1716/09/10 Age: 32 F Bristow, Michal (Owen)
- 1905/11/06-1938/09/28 Age: 32 M Ewing, Robert
- 1900/--/---1932/--/-- Age: 32 F Lafever, Mary Canzada
- 1886/10/03-1920/07/22 Age: 33 F Booher, Sabina Albina
- 1817/--/---1850/--/-- Age: 33 M Bristow, John
- 1823/10/05-1856/10/20 Age: 33 M Littrell, Emmanuel S.
- 1830/--/---1863/08/01 Age: 33 M Goff, Franklin
- 1824/--/---1857/06/03 Age: 33 F Martin, Sarah (Cowan)
- 1832/05/04-1866/03/11 Age: 33 F Cowen, Julia Ann S. (Owen)
- 1899/10/21-1933/10/18 Age: 33 F Schimpf, Maria
- 1867/--/---1900/--/-- Age: 33 M Bozarth, Elijah
- 1881/04/11-1916/--/-- Age: 34 F Bristow, Gertie (Simpson)
- 1830/06/23-1864/08/09 Age: 34 M Cowan, John L.
- 1874/03/20-1908/03/30 Age: 34 F Stephenson, Mary Florence (Maupin)
- 1950/05/10-1984/10/28 Age: 34 M Summerlin, Jerry Lynn
- 1871/03/04-1907/02/14 Age: 35 F Lyons, Catherine (Edwards)
- 1799/--/---1834/07/07 Age: 35 F Majors, Louisa (Koger)
- 1813/--/---1848/--/-- Age: 35 F Cardwell, Elender Ann
- 1801/03/05-1836/06/17 Age: 35 M Harlan, John
- 1803/01/19-1839/03/09 Age: 36 F Simpson, Mary Polly (Lawrence)
- 1843/09/15-1880/03/12 Age: 36 F Pierce, Mary Susan (Guthrie)
- 1880/02/27-1916/04/14 Age: 36 F Duvall, Myrtle "Myrtie" (Grider)
- 1786/--/---1822/--/-- Age: 36 F Ryan, Eleanor "Nelly" (Wood)
- 1808/--/---1844/--/-- Age: 36 F McClure, Eliza J. (Bagby)
- 1831/10/20-1868/10/12 Age: 36 M Owen, John B.
- 1892/12/25-1930/07/10 Age: 37 M Bristow, Roy Prentice
- 1824/07/24-1862/07/07 Age: 37 M Bagby, William Wood
- 1836/09/25-1874/03/13 Age: 37 M Cowan, James V.
- 1808/--/---1846/--/-- Age: 38 F Bristow, Susannah
- 1838/03/16-1876/06/05 Age: 38 M Wood, Armistead Armstrong
- 1694/06/17-1734/--/-- Age: 39 M Bristow, Nicholas
- 1813/03/08-1852/08/13 Age: 39 F Bristow, Margaret (Smith)
- 1860/--/---1899/--/-- Age: 39 M Cowan, William J. "Bill"
- 1847/12/20-1887/--/-- Age: 39 M Denney, William Matthew
- 1895/--/---1934/--/-- Age: 39 F Byers, Geneva (Davis)
- 1841/04/23-1881/12/07 Age: 40 F Sloan, Sarah (Upchurch)
- 1878/10/---1918/10/16 Age: 40 M Meeker, Jacob Edwin
- 1978/10/01-2018/11/10 Age: 40 M Forsyth, Thomas Alexander (Sandy) Brian
- 1763/--/---1804/--/-- Age: 41 F Wright, Nancy (Majors)
- 1780/--/---1822/--/-- Age: 42 M Bristow, James
- 1879/08/08-1922/03/17 Age: 42 M Lyons, Johnnie
- 1819/--/---1861/--/-- Age: 42 M Bristow, Leven
- 1946/11/23-1988/12/02 Age: 42 F Thompson, Gayle (Dalton)
- 1892/12/23-1935/08/02 Age: 42 F Little, Alice Bessie
- 1898/10/22-1941/09/11 Age: 42 M Benson, Richard Oscar
- 1660/--/---1703/--/-- Age: 43 M Lafevre, Issac
- 1865/--/---1908/--/-- Age: 43 M Byers, James T.
- 1896/--/---1939/--/-- Age: 43 M Burris, William Howard
- 1728/09/09-1772/--/-- Age: 43 F Clopton, Margaret (Bristow)
- 1814/--/---1857/--/-- Age: 43 M Lafever, Andrew Wesley
- 1821/11/29-1865/10/20 Age: 43 M Ferguson, Champion
- 1820/--/---1864/10/03 Age: 44 F Lawrence, Elizabeth R. (Harlan)
- 1836/06/15-1880/09/01 Age: 44 M Bagby, Charles Robert
- 1864/04/19-1908/08/22 Age: 44 F Hopkins, Agnes Bell (Parrigin)
- 1935/08/22-1981/02/20 Age: 45 F Lee, Mabel Gay (Harlan)
- 1798/--/---1843/--/-- Age: 45 F Bolton, Ellen
- 1888/05/18-1933/10/08 Age: 45 F Little, Janie Maud
- 1883/--/---1928/--/-- Age: 45 F Jones, Vie (Lyons)
- 1897/05/22-1944/03/14 Age: 46 F Dick, Velma Ingroma (Upchurch)
- 1714/--/---1760/09/21 Age: 46 M Bozarth, John
- 1716/--/---1762/--/-- Age: 46 F Borden, Innocent (Bozarth)
- 1715/01/02-1762/--/-- Age: 46 M Harlan, John
- 1793/11/03-1841/06/24 Age: 47 F Bagby, Elvira
- 1804/12/14-1853/08/02 Age: 48 M Bristow, Thomas B.
- 1886/06/17-1934/09/29 Age: 48 M Little, Daniel Edgar
- 1833/05/28-1881/12/08 Age: 48 M Bozarth, James Henry
- 1884/11/19-1933/09/23 Age: 48 M Phillips, J Hugh
- 1860/--/---1908/--/-- Age: 48 F Parmley, Mary Ellen (Crockett)
- 1801/04/03-1851/--/-- Age: 49 M Bagby, Walter
- 1923/08/31-1973/01/10 Age: 49 F Benson, Glendon Ora
- 1840/--/---1889/--/-- Age: 49 M Lafever, John
- 1956/08/12-2006/01/04 Age: 49 M Benson, Clyde Little
- 1870/11/---1919/11/11 Age: 49 F Gwinn, Mary A. (Maupin)
- 1828/--/---1878/05/02 Age: 50 F Martin, Mary (Elrod)
- 1784/--/---1834/--/-- Age: 50 M Bristow, Joseph (Jasper)
- 1870/--/---1920/--/-- Age: 50 F Speck, Belle
- 1827/10/17-1878/01/27 Age: 50 M Maupin, Lafayette
- 1775/04/08-1826/--/-- Age: 50 M Ewing, Matthew
- 1812/11/01-1863/05/14 Age: 50 F Sandusky, Rosannah (Bruton)
- 1740/--/---1790/05/25 Age: 50 M Bozarth, Joseph
- 1892/09/08-1943/05/03 Age: 50 M Cowan, Floyd Herbert
- 1916/08/29-1967/04/04 Age: 50 F Arnold, Flossie Beatrice
- 1828/--/---1878/--/-- Age: 50 M Boils, Sevier
- 1929/09/13-1981/05/05 Age: 51 F Lafever, Treva Lucille (Goodwin)
- 1831/09/09-1882/11/25 Age: 51 M Lafever, Thomas Samuel
- 1747/03/01-1798/04/-- Age: 51 M Bristow, William
- 1859/09/14-1911/04/03 Age: 51 M Ewing, Robert Matthew
- 1939/06/19-1990/09/23 Age: 51 M Harlan, Billy Gayle
- 1905/07/26-1956/07/28 Age: 51 M Arnold, John Leslie
- 1868/05/30-1919/06/25 Age: 51 F Choate, Frelia Clementine
- 1833/10/29-1886/04/17 Age: 52 M Bristow, James Monroe
- 1902/04/29-1954/09/24 Age: 52 M Wright, James Oscar
- 1917/11/22-1970/05/02 Age: 52 M Hopper, John W.
- 1881/07/28-1934/03/15 Age: 52 F Griffin, Delia Ann (Crabtree)
- 1813/11/18-1866/11/06 Age: 52 M Bagby, Charles Davis
- 1831/10/31-1884/08/23 Age: 52 F Bristow, Felicia Ann (Hurt)
- 1894/05/02-1946/09/09 Age: 52 F Lafever, Elvira
- 1875/09/12-1928/07/19 Age: 52 F Lyons, Mary Elizabeth (Wright)
- 1737/--/---1789/07/13 Age: 52 M Bagby, John Arthur
- 1909/05/16-1961/07/22 Age: 52 F Sumners, Nancy Nurline
- 1789/04/17-1842/09/02 Age: 53 F Bristow, Nancy (Culver)
- 1910/09/09-1964/01/28 Age: 53 F Wright, Exie (Anderson)
- 1854/12/13-1908/10/10 Age: 53 M Bagby, Henry G.
- 1798/08/10-1852/07/11 Age: 53 M Bagby, Roderick
- 1884/12/10-1938/05/02 Age: 53 F Harlan, Mary Belle
- 1917/02/14-1971/01/27 Age: 53 M Allen, William Paul
- 1946/09/17-2000/04/08 Age: 53 M Selvidge, Billy Roger
- 1772/--/---1825/--/-- Age: 53 F Stephens, Hester (Hopper)
- 1835/02/23-1888/07/05 Age: 53 F Smith, Mary Ball (Bozarth)
- 1842/--/---1896/--/-- Age: 54 F Bristow, Sarah Ann (Johnson)
- 1904/03/07-1958/03/20 Age: 54 M Edwards, Roy c.
- 1566/--/---1620/--/-- Age: 54 M Bayless, Daniel
- 1874/04/15-1928/05/30 Age: 54 M Upchurch, William Fox
- 1920/03/10-1975/08/08 Age: 55 M Bristow, Jesse Willard
- 1956/09/18-2012/02/17 Age: 55 F Harlan, Barbara Sue
- 1861/--/---1916/10/01 Age: 55 F Bagby, Mary (Ewing) "Mollie"
- 1858/04/04-1913/10/23 Age: 55 F Bagby, Alice (Vincent)
- 1779/08/25-1834/11/15 Age: 55 M Wood, Thomas
- 1955/06/08-2010/08/10 Age: 55 F Hill, Judy Ellen
- 1877/07/07-1932/12/20 Age: 55 F Lyons, Margaret (Albertson)
- 1785/--/---1840/12/04 Age: 55 M Cowan, Thomas A.
- 1794/--/---1849/--/-- Age: 55 M Bristow, Miles
- 1901/02/16-1956/09/10 Age: 55 F Maupin, Audrey Ester
- 1940/05/23-1996/--/-- Age: 55 F Harlan, Ernestine (Von Holle)
- 1872/08/31-1927/08/31 Age: 55 M Lafever, James Monroe
- 1912/10/27-1968/05/28 Age: 55 M Benson, Willis Daniel
- 1694/--/---1749/--/-- Age: 55 F Mason/Marson, Mary (Bozarth)
- 1928/07/14-1985/04/29 Age: 56 M Harlan, John Howard
- 1796/--/---1852/--/-- Age: 56 F Bristow, Hannah (Harrison) (Davisson)
- 1849/06/09-1905/12/08 Age: 56 F Littrell, Lois Vianne (Bristow)
- 1824/05/14-1880/06/04 Age: 56 F Koger, Rachel (Littrell)
- 1955/06/23-2011/08/-- Age: 56 M Love, James Michael "Mike"
- 1805/01/22-1861/12/04 Age: 56 M Wood, Reuben Bayless
- 1920/03/28-1977/05/27 Age: 57 M Bristow, James Monroe
- 1920/03/26-1977/10/08 Age: 57 M Allen, James Thomas
- 1899/03/12-1956/07/10 Age: 57 M Lamastus, Lewis James
- 1904/05/01-1961/06/08 Age: 57 M Benson, Roy Lee
- 1750/--/---1807/--/-- Age: 57 M Lafever, Abraham
- 1785/--/---1843/09/01 Age: 58 M Lafever, David
- 1934/07/30-1992/10/08 Age: 58 M Harlan, Baylos Eugene
- 1953/05/10-2012/04/19 Age: 58 F Harlan, Ruth Ann (Meeks)
- 1908/03/11-1966/07/26 Age: 58 F Ewing, Annie (Harlan)
- 1801/07/07-1860/--/-- Age: 58 M Bristow, Peyton
- 1824/06/18-1883/01/01 Age: 58 M Ewing, Matthew
- 1919/08/02-1977/10/25 Age: 58 F Henson, Mildred Louise
- 1770/--/---1828/--/-- Age: 58 F Miles, Sarah
- 1900/04/---1958/09/-- Age: 58 M Meeker, David Olan
- 1875/06/18-1934/02/19 Age: 58 F Parmley, Rachel (Upchurch)
- 1801/--/---1859/--/-- Age: 58 M Lawrence, James M.
- 1837/08/16-1897/02/19 Age: 59 M Benson, Willis Daniel
- 1898/07/31-1958/06/29 Age: 59 M Bray, Hobart
- 1919/--/---1978/--/-- Age: 59 M Phillips, Erman Ray
- 1845/03/28-1905/03/04 Age: 59 F Pierce, Ann Eliza (Grider)
- 1891/09/04-1951/04/30 Age: 59 M Booher, Jesse Severe
- 1930/01/15-1989/07/25 Age: 59 M Goff, Albert Owen
- 1851/07/03-1911/07/25 Age: 60 M Lafever, Louis Dice
- 1797/--/---1857/--/-- Age: 60 M Bristow, Edward
- 1780/--/---1840/--/-- Age: 60 M Koger, Thomas
- 1869/--/---1929/--/-- Age: 60 M Burris, Otho
- 1839/06/08-1900/03/16 Age: 60 F Hollingsworth, Martha Wyatt (Maupin)
- 1953/06/01-2014/02/14 Age: 60 M Cooksey, James Michael
- 1682/10/29-1742/11/15 Age: 60 M Bristow, William
- 1953/07/17-2014/01/26 Age: 60 F Goodwin, Debra Ann (Davis)
- 1802/--/---1862/--/-- Age: 60 F Bristow, Elizabeth (Prothero)
- 1879/09/17-1941/02/26 Age: 61 M Wright, William R.
- 1897/08/27-1959/01/03 Age: 61 M Upchurch, Stanley Tuggle
- 1921/08/12-1983/03/18 Age: 61 F Harlan, Nora (Dishon)
- 1908/--/---1969/--/-- Age: 61 M Phillips, Charles
- 1909/05/07-1971/02/19 Age: 61 M Franklin, George Lance
- 1933/04/05-1994/05/13 Age: 61 F Lafever, Betty Cleo (Cass, McDonald)
- 1621/--/---1682/--/-- Age: 61 F Stillwell, Rebecca
- 1938/05/16-1999/11/20 Age: 61 M Wright, Jimmy Glenn
- 1737/05/02-1800/04/26 Age: 62 M Wood, Samuel
- 1837/04/03-1900/01/03 Age: 62 F Smith, Sophia L. (Bagby)
- 1934/09/15-1997/06/28 Age: 62 F Harlan, Doris Adajeome (Lewis)
- 1842/04/30-1904/10/14 Age: 62 M Bowman, Ozias Denton
- 1940/05/24-2002/07/31 Age: 62 M White, Bobby Gene
- 1910/09/10-1973/01/28 Age: 62 F Benson, Malda Leona
- 1946/01/02-2008/10/27 Age: 62 M Easterly, Ronald David
- 1845/12/17-1908/09/09 Age: 62 M Grider, Smith
- 1816/02/05-1879/--/-- Age: 62 F Burton, Nancy Allen (Bozarth)
- 1827/--/---1890/--/-- Age: 63 F Bristow, Engelina (Bristow)
- 1771/02/05-1834/12/18 Age: 63 M Bristow, William
- 1720/04/---1783/05/-- Age: 63 F Peyton, Eleanor Waller (Powell)
- 1909/02/05-1972/04/01 Age: 63 M Hopper, Jesse Laurel
- 1864/09/07-1928/08/13 Age: 63 M Wood, David Reuben
- 1890/08/07-1954/01/16 Age: 63 F Parrigan, Ephriam M.
- 1924/--/---1987/--/-- Age: 63 M Phillips, William David
- 1690/--/---1753/02/19 Age: 63 M Bozarth, Simon
- 1897/01/12-1960/07/09 Age: 63 F Baise, Vesta Lee (Harlan)
- 1827/--/---1890/--/-- Age: 63 F Walker, Julia Ann (Cowan)
- 1937/12/22-2001/07/-- Age: 63 F Cummings, Carolyn Ann (Hutchison)
- 1770/--/---1834/12/18 Age: 64 M Bristow, Benjamin W.
- 1899/07/23-1964/05/24 Age: 64 M Farley, John Pascal
- 1939/10/20-2003/12/08 Age: 64 M Booher, Robert Morris
- 1926/09/27-1991/06/09 Age: 64 M Harlan, Arthur David
- 1900/05/04-1964/08/24 Age: 64 M Booher, Edwin Raymond
- 1826/--/---1890/--/-- Age: 64 M Cowan, William J.
- 1820/02/20-1884/03/30 Age: 64 M Harlan, George W.
- 1680/--/---1744/--/-- Age: 64 F Gardner, Mary (Bristow)
- 1847/03/31-1911/08/07 Age: 64 F Pierce, Martha Jane (Cook)
- 1886/11/11-1951/07/22 Age: 64 F Hopper, Algie
- 1687/--/---1751/04/-- Age: 64 F Linton, Frances (Peyton)
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- 1871/06/18-1956/01/02 Age: 84 F Bozarth, Mary Elizabeth "Betty" (Goff)
- 1895/04/14-1979/06/25 Age: 84 M Goff, Charlie Clay
- 1912/--/---1996/--/-- Age: 84 F Phillips, Ruth
- 1926/02/11-2010/12/10 Age: 84 M Cummings, Johnny Anselum
- 1842/05/24-1927/03/29 Age: 84 M Wood, James Elvin
- 1856/07/23-1940/12/06 Age: 84 F Kruell, Susanne
- 1833/05/01-1917/08/10 Age: 84 M Wood, Robert White
- 1913/01/18-1998/01/16 Age: 84 M Lyons, James Charlie
- 1716/--/---1800/--/-- Age: 84 M Bayless, Daniel
- 1857/09/05-1942/05/28 Age: 84 F Ewing, Margaret Mariba
- 1803/01/18-1887/11/20 Age: 84 M Wood, Jonathan Lucas
- 1875/01/30-1959/07/08 Age: 84 M Zachary, Thomas Marion
- 1882/--/---1966/--/-- Age: 84 F Loftis, May Belle (Ely)
- 1923/02/13-2007/06/30 Age: 84 F Goff, Elizabeth Jewell (Williams)
- 1831/02/01-1915/04/29 Age: 84 F Smith, Catharine Byrd (Bagby)
- 1858/--/---1942/03/02 Age: 84 F Armstrong, Susan Bell (Phillips)
- 1877/04/12-1963/02/16 Age: 85 F Bruton, Edna Thomas (Neighbours)
- 1911/11/04-1997/08/13 Age: 85 F Harlan, Edna
- 1894/11/11-1980/01/13 Age: 85 M Ewing, Matthew Campbell
- 1777/10/25-1863/10/18 Age: 85 F Bayless, Mary (Wood)
- 1913/11/22-1999/01/22 Age: 85 F Booher, Ruby Nell
- 1854/02/12-1939/03/03 Age: 85 F Elrod, Canzada (Lafever)
- 1817/05/27-1903/04/06 Age: 85 M Bristow, Ballard
- 1928/02/18-2013/05/27 Age: 85 M Cross, John O.
- 1878/04/06-1963/12/15 Age: 85 M Griffin, John Issac
- 1860/09/16-1945/09/23 Age: 85 M Bagby, William Waller
- 1836/01/17-1921/03/20 Age: 85 F Pierce, Elizabeth Ann (Parmley)
- 1857/03/15-1942/11/24 Age: 85 F Depp, Loue Hanson (Bagby)
- 1885/02/06-1970/05/21 Age: 85 F Settles, Finnie Mildred (Phillips, Ely)
- 1886/04/30-1972/02/19 Age: 85 F Lester, Laura (Lyons)
- 1904/01/26-1990/01/09 Age: 85 M Booher, Jonathan Pickens
- 1899/--/---1984/--/-- Age: 85 F Wood, Lillian P. (Huff, Harlan)
- 1750/--/---1835/--/-- Age: 85 M Harlan, John
- 1920/11/27-2006/08/28 Age: 85 M Morgan, Newman Lee
- 1868/03/15-1953/03/16 Age: 85 M White, William Henry
- 1928/04/19-2013/04/25 Age: 85 F Goff, Ida Helen
- 1908/03/16-1993/07/01 Age: 85 M Ewing, Hall S.
- 1888/12/10-1975/05/15 Age: 86 M Lyons, William Henry Harrison
- 1881/--/---1967/--/-- Age: 86 F Drees, Katherine (Adler)
- 1872/08/13-1958/09/21 Age: 86 F Bruton, Ellen (Bristow)
- 1835/--/---1921/--/-- Age: 86 M Bristow, James Clawson
- 1902/04/27-1988/08/30 Age: 86 F Hopper, Lillie (Bristow, Davis)
- 1916/--/---2002/03/18 Age: 86 F Ewing, Mary Elizabeth (Hughes)
- 1805/10/27-1892/04/30 Age: 86 F Wood, Virginia (Bagby)
- 1927/07/20-2014/05/31 Age: 86 M Lafever, Kenneth Edward
- 1915/09/21-2002/03/27 Age: 86 M Neighbors, Kenneth F.
- 1925/06/04-2012/05/24 Age: 86 F Burchett, Jimmie Edith (Maupin)
- 1836/12/26-1923/06/22 Age: 86 M Phillips, James Madison
- 1905/08/29-1992/02/08 Age: 86 F Hopper, Ollie Vivian (Adler)
- 1775/--/---1861/--/-- Age: 86 F Combs, Nancy (Harlan)
- 1905/--/---1991/12/28 Age: 86 F Griffin, Rosa Jane (Cummings)
- 1870/--/---1956/10/04 Age: 86 F Ballenger, Armilda J. (Byers)
- 1905/12/23-1992/11/24 Age: 86 F Bell, Lelia (Hopper)
- 1885/01/17-1971/10/31 Age: 86 F Huddleston, Mary Emmaline (Ferguson)
- 1810/12/12-1897/11/28 Age: 86 F Wood, Margaret B.
- 1914/05/20-2001/08/08 Age: 87 M Lyons, Grady
- 1902/01/31-1989/07/26 Age: 87 F Goff, Mary Ida (Dilldine)
- 1883/10/23-1971/04/03 Age: 87 M Wood, Bayless Lemoyn
- 1917/12/20-2005/04/17 Age: 87 M McWhorter, Lloyd Cleveland
- 1911/07/16-1998/10/25 Age: 87 M Ledbetter, Balem Caster
- 1907/03/26-1995/--/-- Age: 87 F Guthrie, Alice Ovaleen
- 1913/--/---2000/--/-- Age: 87 M Phillips, Ansel Thomas
- 1912/10/18-1999/12/16 Age: 87 M Wood, Walter Baker
- 1878/01/12-1965/09/24 Age: 87 F Sensbach, Emma
- 1871/12/26-1959/08/24 Age: 87 M Lafever, William Thomas
- 1909/11/10-1997/03/30 Age: 87 M McGuffey, George
- 1832/11/28-1920/09/18 Age: 87 M Gwinn, George W.
- 1916/09/08-2003/10/10 Age: 87 F Booher, Mable Imogene
- 1919/12/27-2007/02/-- Age: 87 F Booher, Mildred
- 1875/10/05-1963/10/01 Age: 87 M Griffin, Joseph William
- 1843/11/01-1931/10/11 Age: 87 M Vincent, Isham A.
- 1826/05/27-1914/05/27 Age: 88 M Elrod, John T.
- 1906/04/05-1994/05/15 Age: 88 F Wright, Minnie Pearl (Smith)
- 1907/04/25-1995/06/25 Age: 88 M Booher, Benjamin Horace
- 1890/03/31-1979/02/11 Age: 88 F Higginbotham, Martha Helen
- 1843/03/13-1931/04/12 Age: 88 M Lyons, John
- 1880/--/---1968/05/20 Age: 88 M Speck, Orphia
- 1914/07/14-2003/03/18 Age: 88 F Spears, Betty Ann (Lafever)
- 1900/09/06-1989/06/22 Age: 88 F Benson, Lena May
- 1915/06/24-2003/11/26 Age: 88 M Upchurch, Herbert "Doc"
- 1898/05/28-1987/05/05 Age: 88 M Maupin, Wendell Lafayette
- 1830/05/13-1919/04/11 Age: 88 M Lafever, Andrew
- 1907/02/28-1996/02/17 Age: 88 F Hopper, Zela (Gorsuch)
- 1894/03/13-1982/10/04 Age: 88 F Shipley, Lillie (Ewing)
- 1867/07/20-1956/05/23 Age: 88 F Cross, Leona Jane
- 1885/--/---1973/--/-- Age: 88 F Parrigin, Sallie (Grider)
- 1810/05/31-1898/06/10 Age: 88 F Cowan, Rachel (Pierce)
- 1866/01/18-1954/06/04 Age: 88 M Bagby, Luther
- 1857/--/---1945/04/01 Age: 88 M Phillips, William M.
- 1862/04/21-1951/04/11 Age: 88 M Maupin, John Summerfield
- 1862/08/16-1951/09/02 Age: 89 M Lawhorn, Robert Wolford
- 1783/04/06-1873/--/-- Age: 89 M Bristow, Leven
- 1885/04/20-1974/06/09 Age: 89 F Lyons, Addie (Hopper)
- 1820/08/22-1910/03/15 Age: 89 F Wood, Mariba (Ewing)
- 1784/--/---1873/--/-- Age: 89 M Elrod, William Taylor
- 1907/10/06-1996/12/24 Age: 89 F Benson, Glendon Lucile
- 1894/01/26-1984/01/23 Age: 89 F Booher, Mary Nancy Ethel
- 1917/03/15-2007/01/13 Age: 89 F Harlan, Effie May (Dorsey)
- 1885/03/13-1975/02/14 Age: 89 F Griffin, Sarah Lou Ella (Zachary)
- 1803/--/---1892/07/31 Age: 89 F Long, Margaret Louise (Cowan)
- 1856/10/12-1945/11/-- Age: 89 F Simon, Christina
- 1923/12/03-2013/07/06 Age: 89 F Cross, Dorleen (McWhorter)
- 1778/08/29-1869/02/10 Age: 90 M Bristow, Peyton
- 1906/05/20-1997/01/17 Age: 90 F Benson, Bonnie Sue
- 1863/09/13-1954/05/07 Age: 90 M Owen, John B.
- 1920/08/09-2010/08/24 Age: 90 F Goff, Nodie Mae
- 1910/--/---2000/--/-- Age: 90 F Phillips, Louise
- 1782/--/---1872/--/-- Age: 90 F Smith, Rebecca (Stockton)
- 1909/01/03-1999/12/12 Age: 90 M Goff, Lanis Franklin
- 1921/10/02-2012/01/20 Age: 90 F Zachary, Velma Marie (Sanders)
- 1893/12/31-1984/11/18 Age: 90 M Harlan, Eary W.
- 1912/01/28-2002/03/10 Age: 90 M Carter, Earl
- 1922/--/---2012/10/30 Age: 90 F Hill, Corrine
- 1782/--/---1872/--/-- Age: 90 M Stockton, Jesse
- 1851/12/12-1941/12/17 Age: 90 F Pierce, Sarah "Sally" (Tuggle)
- 1925/06/25-2017/04/05 Age: 91 F Harlan, Dora Elsie (Upchurch)
- 1747/10/13-1839/06/18 Age: 91 F Reives, Sarah (Wood)
- 1929/11/29-2021/03/07 Age: 91 F Armstrong, Wilma Jewell (Harlan) "Jay"
- 1905/06/21-1996/08/17 Age: 91 M Bennett, James M.
- 1849/--/---1940/10/19 Age: 91 M Cowan, James B.
- 1883/04/08-1975/--/-- Age: 91 M Lafever, Levi Lee
- 1908/11/03-2000/10/14 Age: 91 F Booher, Georgia Belle
- 1737/--/---1828/03/03 Age: 91 F Alexander, Elizabeth (Bozarth)
- 1628/--/---1719/--/-- Age: 91 M Duck, Ezekeliah
- 1902/07/07-1994/02/01 Age: 91 F Benson, Alcie Jane
- 1845/02/14-1936/08/12 Age: 91 F Smith, Louvena (Bruton)
- 1902/--/---1994/09/23 Age: 92 F Craft, Ruby (Bristow)
- 1848/10/---1941/02/26 Age: 92 F Owens, Nancy A. (Wright)
- 1920/06/19-2012/09/11 Age: 92 F Cannon, Clara Francis (Bristow)
- 1911/10/05-2004/07/20 Age: 92 M Booher, Marvin Pauline
- 1893/08/06-1986/07/16 Age: 92 M Cummings, Odell Ansolem
- 1892/09/03-1985/05/23 Age: 92 M Upchurch, Obie Cleveland
- 1760/08/---1853/02/22 Age: 92 M Pierce, Francis
- 1918/05/10-2012/03/19 Age: 93 M Ferguson, Jack
- 1900/02/29-1993/05/29 Age: 93 F Ewing, Nettie Irene
- 1915/02/06-2008/11/23 Age: 93 F Lafever, Ruba Ada (Dilldine)
- 1896/01/02-1989/03/30 Age: 93 F Cowan, Fratie Ellen (Sloan)
- 1921/09/25-2015/01/20 Age: 93 F Phillips, Hazel June (Ely, Galbreath, Allen & others)
- 1917/10/14-2012/01/28 Age: 94 F Braswell, Artha (White)
- 1885/--/---1979/--/-- Age: 94 M Bagby, John Hanson
- 1832/04/11-1926/10/28 Age: 94 M Stephenson, Leander Jacob
- 1909/05/13-2004/--/-- Age: 94 F Meeker, Miriam
- 1913/06/24-2008/09/21 Age: 95 F Hopper, Ella Mae (Beck)
- 1885/03/14-1980/05/19 Age: 95 M Lafever, Luke Gilliam
- 1888/11/14-1984/08/16 Age: 95 M Booher, Samuel Porter
- 1906/10/06-2002/05/31 Age: 95 M Goff, James Roy "Jimmy"
- 1906/02/16-2001/10/30 Age: 95 M Adler, William F. Jr.
- 1924/08/29-2020/11/21 Age: 96 F Lafever, Alice Lorene (Allison)
- 1756/--/---1852/04/15 Age: 96 F Bagby, Mildred
- 1892/08/14-1988/10/-- Age: 96 F Guffey, Myrtie Elma
- 1914/03/14-2010/03/18 Age: 96 F Arnold, Nettie Jewell (Arnold)
- 1913/03/22-2009/03/24 Age: 96 F Meeker, Louise
- 1872/02/08-1969/03/17 Age: 97 F Speck, Hortense (Hortie)
- 1903/04/26-2001/01/29 Age: 97 F Arnold, Flora Belle (Bunch)
- 1900/03/08-1997/12/06 Age: 97 F Goff, Lena Gertrude (Pullum)
- 1872/02/06-1969/06/18 Age: 97 F Wood, Nannie Piera (White)
- 1881/08/07-1980/07/20 Age: 98 F Denney, Nancy Brittain
- 1756/--/---1854/--/-- Age: 98 M Koger, Nicholas
- 1851/--/---1949/--/-- Age: 98 M Benson, William Trousdale
- 1803/01/22-1902/03/23 Age: 99 F Gibbons, Elizabeth (Wood)
- 1866/02/06-1966/08/06 Age: 100 M Upchurch, Abraham L.
- 1813/05/30-1915/04/30 Age: 101 F Polson, Susanna (Wheeler)
- 1870/10/22-1972/03/29 Age: 101 M Benson, Richard James
- 1604/--/---1706/09/20 Age: 102 M Bristow, Robert
- 1717/04/04-1820/11/24 Age: 103 F Pierson, Sarah Bean (Reives)
- 1868/03/02-1973/05/22 Age: 105 M Benson, William Bradford Alexander
- 1894/--/---2001/--/-- Age: 107 F Phillips, Elizabeth May
- 1870/11/15-1988/02/21 Age: 117 F Parmley, Margaret L. (Wood)
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History All in database
- 0100/--/-- The earliest Chinese dictionary the Shuo Wen is compiled about this time.
- 0100/--/-- Teotihuacan in central Mexico has a population of 50,000.
- 0100/--/-- The compilation of the Kamasutra is begun in India.
- 0100/--/-- The earliest Chinese dictionary the Shuo Wen is compiled about this time.
- 0105/--/-- Paper is invented in China.
- 0106/--/-- The city of Petra is conquered by the Roman emperor Trajan.
- 0113/--/-- Emperor Trajan's column is built to glorify his military victories.
- 0115/--/-- Greek writer Lucian's The True History describes a fantasy trip to the moon.
- 0117/--/-- Trajan dies; he is succeeded by Hadrian as emperor of Rome.
- 0117/--/-- The Roman Empire is at the height of its territorial power.
- 0117/--/-- Trajan dies; he is succeeded by Hadrian as emperor of Rome.
- 0118/--/-- Construction of the Pantheon begins in Rome.
- 0122/--/-- Construction of Hadrian's Wall is begun to protect Britain from northern tribes.
- 0130/--/-- The Taoist religion is accepted in China.
- 0132/--/-- The Jewish Bar Kochba revolt begins against the Romans.
- 0135/--/-- Suppression of the Jewish revolt leads to the diaspora (dispersion) of the Jews.
- 0150/--/-- Greek astronomer Ptolemy writes his Almagest and Geography.
- 0150/--/-- The Niger region is dominated by Berber and Mandingo tribes.
- 0150/--/-- Apuleius, author of the Latin tale The Golden Ass, dies.
- 0150/--/-- The earliest surviving Sanskrit inscriptions are made in India.
- 0150/--/-- Apuleius, author of the Latin tale The Golden Ass, dies.
- 0161/--/-- Marcus Aurelius, author of the Meditations, becomes emperor of Rome.
- 0170/--/-- Pausanias writes his Description of Greece, a contemporary guide book.
- 0170/--/-- Persecution of the Christians increases in Rome.
- 0180/--/-- Bronze equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius is completed in Rome.
- 0189/--/-- The reign of the last Han Emperor Hsien-Ti begins.
- 0190/--/-- The abacus is used for numerical calculation in China.
- 0190/--/-- Alexandrian surgeon Galen compiles his writings on medical treatments.
- 0196/--/-- Roman emperor Septimius Severus sacks the city of Byzantium (Istanbul).
- 0200/--/-- Buddhism is established as a vital force in China.
- 0200/--/-- Carthage in North Africa becomes a world metropolis under Roman rule
- 0200/--/-- Buddhism is established as a vital force in China.
- 0200/--/-- Carthage in North Africa becomes a world metropolis under Roman rule
- 0201/--/-- Empress Jingo reigns as regent in Japan.
- 0206/--/-- The building of the Baths of Caracalla is begun in Rome by Septimius Severus.
- 0212/--/-- Emperor Caracalla grants citizenship to all freemen of the empire.
- 0220/--/-- The Goths invade Asia Minor and the Balkan Peninsula.
- 0220/--/-- The Han dynasty ends in China.
- 0224/--/-- Sassanians under Ardashir defeat the Arascid dynasty in Persia.
- 0250/--/-- The Kingdom of Aksum gains control of the Red Sea trade.
- 0250/--/-- The Classical period of the Maya begins in Mesoamerica.
- 0250/--/-- Emperor Decius persecutes the Christians and makes emperor-worship compulsory.
- 0250/--/-- Diophantus of Alexandria writes the first book on algebra.
- 0250/--/-- The Classical period of the Maya begins in Mesoamerica.
- 0254/--/-- Plotinus the founder of neoplatonism begins writing his discourses.
- 0257/--/-- The Visigoths and Ostrogoths invade the Black Sea region.
- 0257/--/-- The Franks invade Spain.
- 0260/--/-- Persians under Shapur I defeat the Roman army and capture Emperor Valerian.
- 0265/--/-- The reign of the first Chin dynasty begins in China.
- 0268/--/-- The Goths attack Athens, Sparta, and Corinth.
- 0269/--/-- Egypt is occupied by Zenobia, queen of Palmyra; the library at Alexandria is burnt.
- 0270/--/-- The first compass is used in China about this time.
- 0276/--/-- Mani, founder of Manichean sect, is crucified in Persia.
- 0284/--/-- Emperor Diocletian bans alchemical books.
- 0285/--/-- Confucianism is introduced into Japan.
- 0286/--/-- Saint Maurice and the Theban legion are massacred by Emperor Maximian.
- 0286/--/-- Diocletian rules the eastern Roman Empire; Maximian rules the western empire.
- 0295/--/-- Diocletian's Palace is built on the Dalmatian coast of Yugoslavia.
- 0297/--/-- Rome recaptures Armenia and Mesopotamia.
- 0300/--/-- St. Anthony forms Christian hermit communities in the Egyptian desert.
- 0305/--/-- Roman emperor Diocletian abdicates in the East; Maximian abdicates in the West
- 0306/--/-- Constantine becomes Emperor of the West.
- 0311/--/-- The final persecution of the Christians begins in Rome.
- 0312/--/-- Emperor Constantine is converted to Christianity.
- 0312/--/-- The Edict of Toleration at Milan legalizes Christianity.
- 0313/--/-- The Koguryo Kingdom expels the Chinese from Korea.
- 0316/--/-- The Huns (Hsuiung-nu) invade northern China.
- 0320/--/-- Chandragupta I founds the Gupta dynasty in northern India.
- 0324/--/-- Constantine defeats Licinius, the former Emperor of the East, at Adrianople (now Edirne).
- 0325/--/-- The council of bishops at Nicaea decide that God and Christ are one.
- 0330/--/-- The Roman capital moves to Constantinople (now Instanbul); the Byzantine Empire begins.
- 0330/--/-- St. Peter's Church in Rome is designed for Christian worship.
- 0350/--/-- Aksum destroys the kingdom of Meroe.
- 0350/--/-- The Persians regain Armenia from Rome.
- 0350/--/-- The Huns invade Persia and India.
- 0350/--/-- A school of church song (Schola Cantorum) is founded in Rome.
- 0360/--/-- The Japanese invade Korea.
- 0360/--/-- The Picts and Scots cross Hadrian's Wall and attack Roman Britain.
- 0360/--/-- The Japanese invade Korea.
- 0360/--/-- Vellum books begin to replace scrolls.
- 0364/--/-- Valentinian becomes Emperor of the West; Valens becomes Emperor of the East.
- 0370/--/-- The Huns appear in Europe for the first time.
- 0370/--/-- Theodosius drives the Picts and Scots out of Britain.
- 0372/--/-- Buddhism is introduced into Korea.
- 0376/--/-- The Huns invade Russia.
- 0378/--/-- Emperor Valens is killed by the Visigoths at the Battle of Adrianople (now Edirne).
- 0378/--/-- St. Ursus builds a cathedral at Ravenna.
- 0378/--/-- Emperor Valens is killed by the Visigoths at the Battle of Adrianople (now Edirne).
- 0380/--/-- Chandragupta II heads the Gupta Empire.
- 0383/--/-- The Roman army begins the evacuation of Britain.
- 0386/--/-- Hymn singing is introduced by Ambrose, Bishop of Milan.
- 0386/--/-- St. Augustine converts to Christianity.
- 0395/--/-- Theodosius dies; the Roman Empire is permanently divided into East and West.
- 0396/--/-- Alaric king of the Visigoths plunders Athens
- 0401/--/-- Pope Innocent I claims universal power over the Roman church.
- 0401/--/-- The Visigoths invade Italy.
- 0406/--/-- The Vandals invade Gaul; Roman legions are withdrawn from Britain.
- 0407/--/-- The first Mongol empire is founded by the Avars.
- 0409/--/-- The Vandals invade Spain.
- 0410/--/-- The Visigoths under Alaric destroy Rome.
- 0410/--/-- Alchemists begin to search for the Philosopher's Stone.
- 0411/--/-- St. Augustine writes The City of God.
- 0425/--/-- Vandals, Ostrogoths and Visigoths settle in former Roman provinces.
- 0425/--/-- Constantinople University is founded.
- 0429/--/-- Vandals under Gaiseric establish a kingdom in North Africa.
- 0432/--/-- St. Patrick's Christian mission reaches Ireland.
- 0433/--/-- Attila becomes the ruler of the Huns.
- 0439/--/-- The Vandals capture Carthage.
- 0449/--/-- Jutes, Angles, and Saxons begin the conquest of Britain.
- 0450/--/-- The Basket Maker III period of the Anasazi culture begins in North America.
- 0451/--/-- Attila the Hun invades Gaul but is repulsed at the Battle of Chalons.
- 0452/--/-- Attila the Hun invades Italy.
- 0452/--/-- Venice is founded by refugees from the Huns.
- 0455/--/-- The Vandals under Gaiseric sack Rome.
- 0455/--/-- Skandagupta defeats a Hun invasion and becomes emperor of India.
- 0470/--/-- The Huns withdraw from Europe.
- 0470/--/-- Mayan urban civilization flourishes in southern Mexico.
- 0471/--/-- Theodoric the Great becomes king of the Ostrogoths.
- 0476/--/-- Germanic king Odoacer occupies Rome, ending the Roman Empire of the West.
- 0478/--/-- The first Shinto shrines are built in Japan.
- 0480/--/-- The Gupta Empire begins to decline after an invasion by White Huns.
- 0486/--/-- Frankish king Clovis defeats the Romans in Gaul and founds the Merovingian dynasty.
- 0493/--/-- Theodoric King of the Ostrogoths becomes ruler of all Italy
- 0493/--/-- Frankish king Clovis becomes the first barbarian ruler to be baptized.
- 0500/--/-- The Lex Salica Germanic law is composed.
- 0500/--/-- Modern forms of harness for draft animals appear in China about this time.
- 0500/--/-- The colonial period of the Hohokam culture begins in North America about this time.
- 0500/--/-- Modern forms of harness for draft animals appear in China about this time.
- 0500/--/-- The colonial period of the Hohokam culture begins in North America about this time.
- 0501/--/-- Gundobad king of the Burgundians establishes judicial duel or trial by combat.
- 0507/--/-- The Franks conquer the Visigoths; Alaric II is killed by Clovis.
- 0511/--/-- Clovis king of the Franks dies; his kingdom is divided among his four sons.
- 0520/--/-- King Arthur is said to have organized the Celtic defence against Saxon invaders.
- 0523/--/-- Hilderic becomes the Vandal king of North Africa.
- 0523/--/-- Roman scholar Boethius writes On the Consolation of Philosophy.
- 0525/--/-- Theodora marries Justinian, the future Byzantine Emperor.
- 0526/--/-- Theodoric, king of the Ostrogoths and ruler of Italy, dies.
- 0527/--/-- Justinian becomes emperor of Byzantium.
- 0529/--/-- St. Benedict founds the Benedictine order and builds an abbey at Monte Cassino, Italy.
- 0531/--/-- Khosru I becomes king of Persia; the Sassanian Empire is at its greatest extent.
- 0534/--/-- Byzantine general Belisarius reconquers North Africa.
- 0534/--/-- Roman Law is codified under Justinian as the Body of Civil Law.
- 0535/--/-- A 12-story pagoda is built in China.
- 0537/--/-- The church of Hagia Sophia is completed in Constantinople (Istanbul).
- 0538/--/-- Buddhism is introduced into Japan from Korea.
- 0541/--/-- A Bubonic Plague ravages Europe.
- 0547/--/-- The Byzantine church of San Vitale is built at Ravenna in Italy.
- 0550/--/-- The crucifix develops as an ornament about this time.
- 0552/--/-- Persian monks smuggle Chinese silkworms into Constantinople (Istanbul).
- 0553/--/-- Justinian reconquers Italy from the Ostrogoths.
- 0560/--/-- The Mediterranean seaboard falls under Byzantine control.
- 0562/--/-- The Silla kingdom expels the Japanese from Korea.
- 0563/--/-- St. Columba establishes an Irish monastery on the island of Iona.
- 0565/--/-- The first recorded sighting of the legendary Loch Ness monster is made in Scotland.
- 0568/--/-- The Lombards invade northern Italy.
- 0570/--/-- The prophet Muhammad is born at Mecca.
- 0572/--/-- War begins between Persia and Byzantium.
- 0581/--/-- Wen Ti founds the Sui dynasty and reunites China.
- 0586/--/-- The earliest known depiction of Christ on the cross is made.
- 0589/--/-- The Visigoths in Spain are converted to Christianity.
- 0590/--/-- Gregory I becomes the first monk to be elected as Pope.
- 0594/--/-- The plague that began in 541 ends, after halving the population of Europe.
- 0597/--/-- St. Augustine begins his Christian mission to England at Canterbury.
- 0600/--/-- Windmills are in use in Persia for irrigation.
- 0600/--/-- The game of chess is invented in India about this time.
- 0600/--/-- Smallpox spreads from India to Europe.
- 0600/--/-- Pope Gregory I supervises the compiling of plainsong (Gregorian chants).
- 0600/--/-- The Anglo-Saxons are dominant in Britain; romanized Britons survive in the west.
- 0600/--/-- The kettledrum originates in the Near East about this time.
- 0600/--/-- A Mayan center is established at Bonampak in Mexico about this time.
- 0600/--/-- The city of Huari is established in central Peru about this time.
- 0600/--/-- Irish missionaries work in Scotland and Germany.
- 0607/--/-- The first Buddhist temple is built at Nara in Japan.
- 0610/--/-- Muhammad, the founder of Islam, receives his first prophetic message.
- 0614/--/-- Persian armies overrun Asia Minor and capture Jerusalem.
- 0618/--/-- The T'ang dynasty in China establishes an imperial bureaucracy.
- 0619/--/-- The Persians conquer Egypt
- 0620/--/-- Lyric poetry of the T'ang dynasty promotes the use of the Chinese language.
- 0622/--/-- The Muslim era begins with the flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina.
- 0627/--/-- The Byzantines under Heraclius defeat the Persians at Nineveh.
- 0629/--/-- The Visigoths drive the Byzantines from Spain.
- 0630/--/-- The Sutton Hoo treasure is buried in a grave of an Anglo-Saxon king in England.
- 0630/--/-- A holy war (jihad) by Muslims leads to the conquest of Mecca.
- 0630/--/-- The Sutton Hoo treasure is buried in a grave of an Anglo-Saxon king in England.
- 0632/--/-- Muhammad dies; he is succeeded by the first caliph (successor) Abu Bakr.
- 0637/--/-- Arab armies destroy the Sassanian Empire.
- 0642/--/-- The Arabs conquer Syria, Mesopotamia, and Egypt.
- 0645/--/-- T'ang dynasty artist Yen Li-Pen is active about this time.
- 0645/--/-- Buddhism reaches Tibet from India.
- 0645/--/-- T'ang dynasty artist Yen Li-Pen is active about this time.
- 0646/--/-- The Taika Reform remodels Japanese imperial authority on Chinese lines.
- 0650/--/-- Teotihuacan falls into decline in central Mexico; the city is looted and burned.
- 0650/--/-- Coptic art in Egypt incorporates Christian and Arab influences.
- 0651/--/-- The Koran, sacred book of Islam, reaches its final form.
- 0658/--/-- Chinese power in Central Asia reaches its maximum extent.
- 0661/--/-- Classical Arab music evolves under the Umayyad caliphs (leaders).
- 0661/--/-- The schism of Islam into Shiite and Sunnite factions begins.
- 0661/--/-- Classical Arab music evolves under the Umayyad caliphs (leaders).
- 0664/--/-- The Arabs conquer the city of Kabul in present day Afghanistan.
- 0668/--/-- Korea is unified under the kingdom of Silla.
- 0670/--/-- The first English poet Caedmon writes Christian verse.
- 0673/--/-- Greek fire is used against the Muslims during the siege of Constantinople (Istanbul).
- 0674/--/-- The Arab eastward conquest reaches the Indus River.
- 0678/--/-- A Muslim blockade of Constantinople fails; the Byzantines and Arabs establish a truce.
- 0680/--/-- The Bulgars invade the Balkans
- 0688/--/-- Construction begins of the Dome of the Rock mosque in Jerusalem.
- 0695/--/-- The Jews are persecuted in Spain.
- 0697/--/-- The Arabs begin the permanent destruction of Carthage.
- 0698/--/-- The Lindisfarne Gospels are produced in England.
- 0700/--/-- The rise of the empire of Ghana begins in Africa.
- 0700/--/-- First Pueblo period begins in North America; above-ground adobe dwellings are built.
- 0700/--/-- The Mississippian culture is founded in North America; the Cahokia Mounds are begun.
- 0700/--/-- The Zapotec center at Monte Alban in Mexico is abandoned about this time.
- 0700/--/-- First Pueblo period begins in North America; above-ground adobe dwellings are built.
- 0700/--/-- Waterwheels are in use throughout Europe.
- 0700/--/-- Chichen Itza becomes an important Mayan center in the Yucatan (Mexico).
- 0700/--/-- The Arabs capture Tunis, exterminating Christianity in North Africa.
- 0700/--/-- The rise of the empire of Ghana begins in Africa.
- 0700/--/-- The Mochica culture declines about this time in Peru.
- 0700/--/-- The Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf is composed.
- 0700/--/-- The Arabs capture Tunis, exterminating Christianity in North Africa.
- 0700/--/-- Arabic becomes the official language of Egypt.
- 0706/--/-- The city of Nara is founded as the first capital of Japan.
- 0711/--/-- The Moors (Arabs and Berbers) invade Spain.
- 0712/--/-- The Arabs establish a state in Sind in present day Pakistan.
- 0712/--/-- The earliest Japanese history the Kojiki (Record of Ancient Matters) is written.
- 0718/--/-- Emperor Leo III defeats the Arab siege of Constantinople (Istanbul).
- 0725/--/-- The Arabs introduce the lute into Spain.
- 0726/--/-- Byzantine ruler Leo III forbids the worship of icons.
- 0730/--/-- Printing begins in China.
- 0731/--/-- The Venerable Bede writes a history of the English church.
- 0732/--/-- The Franks defeat the Moors at Tours and halt Arab expansion into Europe.
- 0743/--/-- Buddhism becomes a state cult in Japan.
- 0744/--/-- The Uighurs seize Mongolia.
- 0748/--/-- The first printed newspaper appears in China.
- 0749/--/-- The Abbasid caliphate deposes the Umayyads.
- 0750/--/-- The Buddhist Pala dynasty is founded in Bengal (India) about this time.
- 0750/--/-- The Hindu temple complex at Bhubaneswar is begun about this time in India.
- 0750/--/-- The city of Granada is founded in Spain.
- 0751/--/-- The Merovingian dynasty ends; Pepin begins the Carolingian dynasty.
- 0751/--/-- An Arab paper mill is established in Samarkand using Chinese paper-makers.
- 0751/--/-- The Lombards capture Ravenna, the last Byzantine stronghold in northern Italy.
- 0751/--/-- An Arab paper mill is established in Samarkand using Chinese paper-makers.
- 0755/--/-- The formation of the Papal States begins in Italy.
- 0770/--/-- Block printing develops in Japan; 1 million copies of a prayer paper are produced.
- 0771/--/-- Charlemagne becomes the sole king of the Franks.
- 0774/--/-- Charlemagne expels the Lombards from Italy.
- 0780/--/-- Lu Yu's The Classic of Tea, the first handbook on tea, is published in China.
- 0782/--/-- Charlemagne invites Alcuin of York to lead a cultural revival in Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen).
- 0785/--/-- The Arabs begin the construction of the Great Mosque at Cordoba in Spain.
- 0786/--/-- The golden age of Arab music begins under caliph Harun al-Rashid.
- 0787/--/-- Byzantine empress Irene convenes the Second Council of Nicaea to rule on iconoclasm.
- 0787/--/-- The city of Bremen is founded in Germany.
- 0789/--/-- Vikings begin their attacks on England.
- 0790/--/-- The city of Fez is founded in Morocco.
- 0792/--/-- Charlemagne begins building his Chapel at Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen).
- 0794/--/-- The Japanese capital moves from Nara to Kyoto.
- 0799/--/-- The Book of Kells is completed about this time.
- 0800/--/-- Irish monks reach Iceland.
- 0800/--/-- The Oseberg Viking longship is buried about this time
- 0800/--/-- The temple of Borobudur is constructed in Java.
- 0800/--/-- Mayan murals are completed at Bonampak in Mexico.
- 0800/--/-- Pope Leo III crowns Charlemagne as the first European emperor since the Romans.
- 0800/--/-- The Kanem-Bornu Empire is founded about this time in West Africa.
- 0800/--/-- The Mayan center of Palenque begins to decline in Mexico.
- 0800/--/-- The Srivijaya Empire is dominant in the Straits of Malacca.
- 0800/--/-- The Kanem-Bornu Empire is founded about this time in West Africa.
- 0802/--/-- Egbert acknowledged King of England. Egbert was King of Wessex, Kent, Surrey, S
- 0812/--/-- The Chinese government issues paper bank drafts as money.
- 0814/--/-- Construction of the Doge's Palace begins in Venice.
- 0814/--/-- The Arabs adopt Indian numerals (1-9).
- 0838/--/-- The Arabs sack Marseille and settle in southern Italy.
- 0839/--/-- Aethelwulf crowned King of England. Aethelwulf resigned Wessex to his son Aethe
- 0840/--/-- Viking settlers found the city of Dublin in Ireland.
- 0843/--/-- The Carolingian Empire is partitioned by the Treaty of Verdun.
- 0844/--/-- A Viking raid on Seville is repulsed.
- 0845/--/-- The Vikings sack Paris.
- 0846/--/-- The Arabs sack Rome and destroy the Venetian fleet.
- 0849/--/-- The city of Pagan is founded in Burma.
- 0850/--/-- The Acropolis of Zimbabwe is built in Africa.
- 0850/--/-- Sian, capital of the T'ang Empire, has a population of over 1 million inhabitants.
- 0850/--/-- The Acropolis of Zimbabwe is built in Africa.
- 0851/--/-- An earthquake devastates Rome.
- 0855/--/-- Interregnum. No King of All England.
- 0858/--/-- Aethelbald crowned King of England. Aethelbald succeded as King of Wessex in 85
- 0860/--/-- The Cyrillic alphabet is developed in eastern Europe about this time.
- 0860/--/-- Rus Vikings attack Constantinople (Istanbul).
- 0860/--/-- Aethelbert crowned King of England. Sub-King in Kent, Essex, and Surrey 858-860
- 0862/--/-- Novgorod in Russia is founded by the Rus Viking, Ulrich.
- 0866/--/-- Danish Vikings establish a kingdom in York, England.
- 0866/--/-- Aethelred I crowned King of England.
- 0866/--/-- Danish Vikings establish a kingdom in York, England.
- 0867/--/-- Photius, the patriarch of Constantinople, initiates a schism with the church of Rome.
- 0867/--/-- Byzantine mosaics are created in the church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople.
- 0868/--/-- The earliest known woodcut illustration is made in China.
- 0870/--/-- The Vikings found settlements on Iceland about this time.
- 0871/--/-- Alfred the Great becomes king of Wessex; the Danish advance is halted in England.
- 0871/--/-- Alfred 'The Great' crowned King of England.
- 0871/--/-- Alfred the Great becomes king of Wessex; the Danish advance is halted in England.
- 0872/--/-- Harold I gains control of Norway.
- 0879/--/-- Rurik establishes Kiev as the center of the Kievan Rus' domains.
- 0880/--/-- Angkor is founded as the capital city of the Khmer Empire in Cambodia (Kampuchea).
- 0880/--/-- Byzantine emperor Basil I drives the Arabs from Italy.
- 0884/--/-- Charles III becomes king of France and reunites the Frankish Empire.
- 0886/--/-- Alfred divides England with the Danes under the Danelaw pact.
- 0887/--/-- Arnulf deposes Charles III to become the last Carolingian Frankish emperor.
- 0895/--/-- The Fujiwaras become rulers of Japan.
- 0896/--/-- The Magyars migrate to the Danube region.
- 0900/--/-- The Second Pueblo period begins in North America.
- 0900/--/-- Edward I 'The Elder' crowned King of England at Kingston-upon-Thames.
- 0900/--/-- The Vikings raid along the Mediterranean coast.
- 0900/--/-- Cordoba in Spain becomes the center of Islamic science.
- 0900/--/-- The windmill arrives in Muslim Spain from Persia.
- 0906/--/-- The last T'ang emperor is deposed; civil war begins in China.
- 0909/--/-- A Benedictine abbey is founded at Cluny in France.
- 0910/--/-- The mystical Islamic religion Sufism flourishes.
- 0911/--/-- The Viking chief Rollo is granted land by the Franks and founds Normandy in France.
- 0915/--/-- Fatimid armies invade Egypt.
- 0918/--/-- The state of Koryo is founded in Korea.
- 0920/--/-- The golden age of the Empire of Ghana begins in Africa.
- 0922/--/-- The Fatimid dynasty conquers Morocco.
- 0925/--/-- Athelstan crowned King of England at Kingston-upon-Thames by Wulfhelm, Archbisho
- 0936/--/-- Otto I becomes king of Germany.
- 0939/--/-- The Kingdom of Leon captures Madrid from the Arabs.
- 0939/--/-- The Annamese drive the Chinese out of Vietnam.
- 0939/--/-- Edmund I 'The Magnificent' crowned King of England.
- 0939/--/-- The Annamese drive the Chinese out of Vietnam.
- 0941/--/-- Rus Vikings attack Constantinople (Istanbul).
- 0946/--/-- Edred crowned King of England at Kingston-upon-Thames by Oda, Archbishop of Cant
- 0947/--/-- The Liao dynasty is established in China with its capital at Peking.
- 0950/--/-- Al-Farabi, Arab philosopher and author of the Grand Book of Music, dies.
- 0950/--/-- The building of the temple complex at Khajuraho begins in India.
- 0950/--/-- The Ottonian art period begins.
- 0950/--/-- Al-Farabi, Arab philosopher and author of the Grand Book of Music, dies.
- 0950/--/-- The Arabs import drums and trumpets into Europe.
- 0950/--/-- Organs are installed in European abbeys and cathedrals.
- 0950/--/-- The Classical Mayan period ends about this time.
- 0950/--/-- Tula is established as the capital of Toltec power in Mexico.
- 0950/--/-- Al-Farabi, Arab philosopher and author of the Grand Book of Music, dies.
- 0955/--/-- Otto I defeats the Magyars at Lechfeld.
- 0955/--/-- Edwy 'The Fair' crowned King of England at Kingston-upon-Thames by Oda, Archbish
- 0959/--/-- Edgar 'The Peaceful' crowned King of England at Bath by Dunstan, Archbishop of C
- 0960/--/-- The Sung dynasty begins in China.
- 0960/--/-- The Piasts found the first Polish dynasty.
- 0960/--/-- The Sung dynasty begins in China.
- 0962/--/-- Pope John XII crowns Otto I as Holy Roman Emperor.
- 0966/--/-- Fujiwara domination of Japan is at its height.
- 0966/--/-- The Poles convert to Christianity
- 0969/--/-- The Fatimids conquer Egypt and found Cairo.
- 0975/--/-- The Arabs introduce arithmetical notation into Europe.
- 0975/--/-- Edward II 'The Martyr' crowned King of England at Kingston-upon-Thames.
- 0979/--/-- The Sung dynasty reunites China.
- 0979/--/-- Aethelred II 'The Unready' crowned King of England at Kingston-upon-Thames.
- 0980/--/-- Danish raids on England are renewed.
- 0980/--/-- Arabs settle along the east coast of Africa.
- 0980/--/-- Danish raids on England are renewed.
- 0980/--/-- Arabs settle along the east coast of Africa.
- 0981/--/-- Viking leader Eric the Red discovers Greenland.
- 0982/--/-- Otto II is defeated by the Saracens in southern Italy.
- 0985/--/-- Venice and Genoa trade between Asia and western Europe.
- 0986/--/-- Viking ships sail in Newfoundland waters.
- 0987/--/-- The Carolingian dynasty ends; the Capetians rule France.
- 0987/--/-- The Toltecs capture Chichen Itza from the Mayas in Mexico.
- 0988/--/-- Vladimir I of Kiev introduces Eastern Christianity to Russia.
- 0991/--/-- AEthelred II pays the first Danegeld ransom to stop Danish attacks on England.
- 0991/--/-- Japanese poet Sei Shonagon begins her diary The Pillow Book.
- 0995/--/-- Olaf I conquers Norway and proclaims it a Christian kingdom.
- 0996/--/-- Cane sugar arrives in Venice from Egypt.
- 0999/--/-- Baguda becomes the first king of Kano in Nigeria.
- 1000/--/-- Stephen I is crowned as the first king of Hungary.
- 1000/--/-- Christianity reaches Greenland and Iceland.
- 1000/--/-- Olaf I dies; Norway is ruled by the Danes.
- 1000/--/-- Venice has domain over the Dalmatian coast and the Adriatic Sea.
- 1000/--/-- Leif Eriksson, son of Eric the Red, explores the coast of North America.
- 1000/--/-- Eilmer of Malmesbury makes a glider flight from Malmesbury Abbey in England.
- 1000/--/-- Sancho III rules all of Christian Spain.
- 1000/--/-- Eilmer of Malmesbury makes a glider flight from Malmesbury Abbey in England.
- 1000/--/-- Zanzibar is settled about this time in Africa.
- 1000/--/-- The canonization of saints is formalized by the Christian church.
- 1000/--/-- Olaf I dies; Norway is ruled by the Danes.
- 1000/--/-- The frame harp is in use in Ireland about this time.
- 1000/--/-- Zanzibar is settled about this time in Africa.
- 1001/--/-- Mahmud of Ghazni begins a holy war to conquer India for Islam.
- 1002/--/-- Brian Boru defeats the Norse and becomes the king of Ireland.
- 1004/--/-- Henry II of Germany is crowned king of Lombardy.
- 1010/--/-- Persian poet Firdawsi completes the Shah Namah (Book of Kings).
- 1010/--/-- Viking explorer Thorfinn Karlsefni attempts to found a settlement in North America.
- 1013/--/-- The Danes conquer England; AEthelred flees to Normandy.
- 1013/--/-- Sweyn 'Forkbeard' acknowledged King of England by right of conquest. He was also
- 1013/--/-- The Danes conquer England; AEthelred flees to Normandy.
- 1014/--/-- Henry II is crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1014/--/-- Aethelred II restored as King of England.
- 1015/--/-- Vikings abandon the Vinland settlement on the coast of North America.
- 1016/--/-- The Danes under Canute rule England.
- 1016/--/-- Olaf II regains Norway from the Danes.
- 1016/04/-- Edmund II 'Ironside' crowned King of England.
- 1016/11/-- Canute 'The Great' crowned King of England. Canute was also King of Denmark fro
- 1017/--/-- Fatimid caliph al-Hakim founds the Druze religion.
- 1018/--/-- The Byzantine Empire annexes Bulgaria.
- 1020/--/-- Female Japanese author Murasaki Shikibu completes The Tale of Genji.
- 1025/--/-- Guido d'Arezzo invents the use of the staff in musical notation.
- 1025/--/-- The Cholas invade Bengal, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and Java.
- 1025/--/-- Poland is divided after the death of Boleslaw I.
- 1025/--/-- Guido d'Arezzo invents the use of the staff in musical notation.
- 1025/--/-- Poland is divided after the death of Boleslaw I.
- 1027/--/-- Conrad II becomes Holy Roman Emperor, founding the Franconian dynasty.
- 1028/--/-- Canute, king of England and Denmark, conquers Norway.
- 1030/--/-- The Cumans begin their conquest of southern Russia.
- 1031/--/-- The caliphate of Cordoba collapses in Spain.
- 1035/--/-- Aragon and Castile become separate kingdoms in Spain.
- 1035/--/-- Harold I 'Harefoot' and Hardicanute crowned Joint-Kings of England.
- 1037/--/-- Avicenna, Muslim philosopher and physician, dies.
- 1037/--/-- Harold I 'Harefoot' acknowledged as Sole King of England.
- 1039/--/-- The camera obscure is described for the first time.
- 1040/--/-- Macbeth kills Duncan I and becomes king of Scotland.
- 1040/--/-- Hardicanute Sole King of England. He was also King of Denmark from 1035-1042.
- 1042/--/-- Edward the Confessor rules England with the support of the Danes.
- 1042/06/-- Edward III succeeded as King of England.
- 1043/04/-- Edward III 'The Confessor' crowned King of England at Winchester Cathedral by Ea
- 1044/--/-- The first Burmese state is established by Anawratha at Pagan.
- 1046/--/-- Henry III is crowned as Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1050/--/-- Chinese books are printed with movable wooden type.
- 1050/--/-- The city of Oslo is founded in Norway.
- 1050/--/-- Timbuktu is founded in North Africa by the Tuaregs.
- 1050/--/-- Chinese books are printed with movable wooden type.
- 1050/--/-- Polyphonic singing replaces Gregorian chants.
- 1050/--/-- Edward the Confessor begins the construction of Westminster Abbey.
- 1050/--/-- Timbuktu is founded in North Africa by the Tuaregs.
- 1051/--/-- Isfahan becomes the capital of the Seljuk Empire.
- 1054/--/-- A supernova or guest star (the Crab Nebula) is reported by the Chinese.
- 1054/--/-- The Great Schism begins between the Orthodox church and the Roman Church.
- 1054/--/-- A supernova or guest star (the Crab Nebula) is reported by the Chinese.
- 1055/--/-- The Seljuk Turks occupy Baghdad.
- 1056/--/-- The Almoravids conquer North Africa
- 1057/--/-- Malcolm III kills Macbeth and becomes king of Scotland.
- 1059/--/-- The Florence Baptistery is consecrated.
- 1062/--/-- The city of Marrakech is founded in Morocco.
- 1063/--/-- The building of Pisa Cathedral is begun.
- 1064/--/-- The Seljuks under Alp-Arslan conquer Armenia.
- 1064/--/-- The Hungarians seize Belgrade from the Byzantines.
- 1066/--/-- William duke of Normandy defeats the Saxon king Harold at the Battle of Hastings.
- 1066/01/-- Harold II crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Ealdred, Archbishop of
- 1066/10/14 Battle of Hastings. William II, Duke of Normandy defeated and killed Harold II,
- 1066/12/25 William I 'The Conqueror' crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Ealdre
- 1071/--/-- The Seljuks under Alp-Arslan defeat the Byzantines at the Battle of Manzikert.
- 1072/--/-- The Normans under Robert Guiscard conquer much of Byzantine Italy.
- 1072/--/-- Alfonso VI becomes king of Leon and Castile.
- 1073/--/-- Pope Gregory VII removes the power of investiture from the state.
- 1075/--/-- Persian poet Omar Khayyam writes the Rubaiyat.
- 1076/--/-- Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV tries to depose Pope Gregory VII.
- 1077/--/-- The Almoravids are dominant in Ghana, Africa.
- 1078/--/-- The Building of the Tower of London begins in England.
- 1079/--/-- The Building of Winchester Cathedral begins in England.
- 1080/--/-- The city of Newcastle is founded in England.
- 1080/--/-- The Bayeux Tapestry depicts the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings.
- 1080/--/-- The city of Newcastle is founded in England.
- 1083/--/-- Emperor Henry IV storms Rome and installs the antipope Clement III.
- 1085/--/-- Alfonso VI captures Toledo from the Moors.
- 1086/--/-- The Almoravids cross into Spain and defeat the Christian army of reconquest.
- 1086/--/-- The Domesday Book records land use and tenure in England.
- 1086/--/-- Over 5,000 waterwheels are in use in England according to the Domesday Book.
- 1086/--/-- The Domesday Book records land use and tenure in England.
- 1087/09/06 William II 'Rufus' crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Lanfranc, Arc
- 1091/--/-- Ladislas I unites Hungary and Croatia.
- 1091/--/-- Byzantine emperor Alexius I defeats the Normans and the Pechnegs.
- 1093/--/-- Saint Mark's Basilica is completed in Venice.
- 1094/--/-- The sect of the Assassins is established.
- 1094/--/-- Spanish leader El Cid takes Valencia from the Moors.
- 1094/--/-- The sect of the Assassins is established.
- 1096/--/-- The Almoravids rule Muslim Spain.
- 1096/--/-- The First Christian Crusade begins against the Muslims.
- 1098/--/-- St. Anselm writes Why God Became Man.
- 1098/--/-- The first Cistercian monastery is founded by St. Robert.
- 1099/--/-- The Crusaders capture Jerusalem and establish the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem.
- 1100/--/-- The Third Pueblo period begins in southwest North America.
- 1100/--/-- Kano becomes an important Hausa city state in Nigeria about this time.
- 1100/--/-- The Temne probably inhabit present-day Sierra Leone by this date.
- 1100/--/-- The epic poem Chanson de Roland celebrates the Age of Charlemagne.
- 1100/--/-- The Third Pueblo period begins in southwest North America.
- 1100/08/-- Henry I 'Beauclerc' crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Maurice,
- 1105/--/-- Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV is captured and forced to abdicate by his son Henry V.
- 1108/--/-- Louis VI succeeds his father Philip I as king of France.
- 1114/--/-- Chichester Cathedral is founded in England.
- 1117/--/-- The first reference of a compass used for navigation at sea is made in China.
- 1118/--/-- The Knights Templar military and religious order is founded.
- 1119/--/-- French theologian Peter Abelard becomes a monk after his love affair with Heloise.
- 1120/--/-- Ibn Tumart declares himself the mahdi and founds the Almohad dynasty.
- 1121/--/-- Peter Abelard's teachings on the Trinity are condemned by the Council of Soissons.
- 1122/--/-- The Concordat of Worms ends the investiture controversy over church and state powers.
- 1130/--/-- Stained glass is used to decorate church windows for the first time.
- 1130/--/-- The Almohad dynasty is established in Morocco.
- 1135/--/-- The Almohads are dominant in northwestern Africa and Muslim Spain.
- 1135/--/-- Geoffrey of Monmouth begins his History of Britain.
- 1135/--/-- The Almohads are dominant in northwestern Africa and Muslim Spain.
- 1135/12/26 Stephen of Blois crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by William de Corb
- 1137/--/-- Louis VII becomes king of France.
- 1137/--/-- Wena (Vienna) is chartered as a city.
- 1137/--/-- The building of Saint-Denis Church in Paris marks the beginning of the Gothic art period.
- 1138/--/-- The Hohenstaufen dynasty begins its domain over the Holy Roman Empire.
- 1139/--/-- Roger II, the Norman ruler of Sicily, founds the Kingdom of Naples.
- 1145/--/-- The legendary Christian king Prester John is mentioned for the first time.
- 1147/--/-- The Almohads kill the last Almoravid ruler in Marrakech.
- 1147/--/-- The Moors are expelled from Lisbon by the Christian Portuguese.
- 1147/--/-- The first reference is made to the city of Moscow.
- 1147/--/-- The Almohads kill the last Almoravid ruler in Marrakech.
- 1150/--/-- A medical school is established at Bologna University.
- 1150/--/-- The temple of Angkor Wat is built in Cambodia (Kampuchea).
- 1150/--/-- Oxford University is founded in England about this time.
- 1150/--/-- The Chinese develop the first rockets.
- 1150/--/-- Oxford University is founded in England about this time.
- 1150/--/-- The destruction of Tula marks the end of the Toltec empire.
- 1150/--/-- The Yoruba city states begin to flourish in Nigeria.
- 1150/--/-- Europe's first paper mill is established at Jativa, Spain.
- 1150/--/-- The Chinese develop the first rockets.
- 1152/--/-- Louis VII the king of France annuls his marriage to Eleanor of Aquitane.
- 1152/--/-- Eleanor of Aquitane marries Henry of Anjou.
- 1153/--/-- Parakrama Bahu I begins his reign at Plonnaruwa, capital of Lanka (Sri Lanka).
- 1154/--/-- Henry of Anjou is crowned Henry II of England -- the first Plantagenet king.
- 1154/--/-- Muslim ruler Nur al-Din captures Damascus from the Seljuk Turks.
- 1154/--/-- Henry of Anjou is crowned Henry II of England -- the first Plantagenet king.
- 1154/12/19 Henry II 'Curtmantle' crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Theobald,
- 1155/--/-- Frederick I (Frederick Barbarossa) is crowned as Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1159/--/-- Civil war between the Taira and Minamoto samurai ravages Japan.
- 1160/--/-- The Almohads drive the Almoravid Muslims from Spain and North Africa.
- 1160/--/-- The Rolls of Oleron (maritime laws) are proclaimed in France.
- 1160/--/-- French court poet Chretien de Troyes is active about this time.
- 1160/--/-- The Almohads drive the Almoravid Muslims from Spain and North Africa.
- 1163/--/-- Notre Dame Cathedral is begun; flying buttresses are used for the first time.
- 1168/--/-- The Jewish philosopher Maimonides completes the Mishnah Torah.
- 1170/--/-- Archbishop Thomas Becket is murdered after a quarrel with King Henry II.
- 1170/--/-- The University of Paris is founded.
- 1170/--/-- Archbishop Thomas Becket is murdered after a quarrel with King Henry II.
- 1170/--/-- A military faction seizes control in Korea and suppresses Buddhism.
- 1171/--/-- Saladin defeats the Fatimids and conquers Egypt.
- 1171/--/-- King Henry II of England annexes Ireland.
- 1174/--/-- The building of the Leaning Tower of Pisa begins in Italy.
- 1174/--/-- The first public horse race course is constructed in London.
- 1175/--/-- The building of Strasbourg Cathedral begins in Germany.
- 1175/--/-- The first version of the French fable Reynard the Fox is written.
- 1176/--/-- The Lombard League defeats Emperor Frederick I at Legnano.
- 1176/--/-- The building of Old London Bridge is begun.
- 1177/--/-- The city of Belfast is founded in Ireland.
- 1180/--/-- The Khmer Empire is at its greatest extent in Cambodia (Kampuchea).
- 1180/--/-- Japanese warrior Minamoto no Yoritomo begins the 5-year Gempei War.
- 1180/--/-- Spanish Arab philosopher Averroes writes The Incoherence of the Incoherence.
- 1180/--/-- Japanese warrior Minamoto no Yoritomo begins the 5-year Gempei War.
- 1185/--/-- Minamoto no Yoritomo establishes the Kamakura shogunate in Japan.
- 1186/--/-- Bulgaria reestablishes its independence from the Byzantine Empire.
- 1187/--/-- Saladin recaptures Jerusalem from the Crusaders.
- 1187/--/-- The Toltecs are deposed at Chichen Itza in Mexico.
- 1188/--/-- The Third Crusade begins.
- 1189/09/-- Richard I 'the Lionhearted' crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Bald
- 1190/--/-- Frederick I drowns enroute to the Crusades; Henry VI becomes Holy Roman Emperor (1191).
- 1190/--/-- The Mongol empire begins to expand in eastern Asia.
- 1190/--/-- The order of the Teutonic Knights is founded during the Third Crusade.
- 1190/--/-- Zen Buddhism is introduced into Japan.
- 1190/--/-- King Philip Augustus grants a charter to the perfumers of Paris.
- 1190/--/-- Zen Buddhism is introduced into Japan.
- 1191/--/-- King Richard I of England captures Cyprus.
- 1192/--/-- King Richard I of England is captured by Duke Leopold of Austria.
- 1192/--/-- Minamoto no Yoritomo rules as the shogun of Japan.
- 1192/--/-- King Richard I of England is captured by Duke Leopold of Austria.
- 1192/--/-- Minamoto no Yoritomo rules as the shogun of Japan.
- 1194/--/-- The Kingdom of Naples and Sicily become part of the Holy Roman Empire under Henry VI.
- 1194/--/-- King Richard I is released from imprisonment after a ransom is paid.
- 1194/--/-- A Gothic cathedral is begun at Chartres, replacing an earlier structure.
- 1197/--/-- Henry VI is succeeded by Otto IV as Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1199/--/-- Richard I is killed in battle in France; he is succeeded by John as king of England.
- 1199/05/07 John 'Lackland' crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Hubert Walter, A
- 1200/--/-- The empire of Mali begins to flourish in west Africa.
- 1200/--/-- Cambridge University is founded in England.
- 1200/--/-- The Jewish kabbalistic philosophy develops.
- 1200/--/-- The German epic Nibelungenlied is composed.
- 1200/--/-- Troubadour performances are at their height in Europe.
- 1200/--/-- Cambridge University is founded in England.
- 1200/--/-- The empire of Mali begins to flourish in west Africa.
- 1202/--/-- The Fourth Crusade begins.
- 1202/--/-- Italian mathematician Leonardo Pisano uses 0 (zero) for the first time in Europe.
- 1204/--/-- The Crusaders capture Constantinoplem (Istanbul) and found the Latin Empire.
- 1204/--/-- The city of Amsterdam is founded in Holland.
- 1206/--/-- Mongol tribal chief Temujin is proclaimed as Genghis Khan (universal ruler).
- 1206/--/-- The Delhi Sultanate is established in India.
- 1207/--/-- The city of Liverpool is settled in England.
- 1209/--/-- Pope Innocent III instigates a crusade against the Albigenses in southern France.
- 1210/--/-- The Mongols begin to invade China.
- 1210/--/-- St. Francis of Assisi founds the Franciscan order.
- 1211/--/-- The building of St. James' Cathedral is begun in Santiago, Spain.
- 1212/--/-- The Children's Crusade begins.
- 1212/--/-- Castile defeats the Muslim Almohads in Spain.
- 1214/--/-- Philip II defeats Emperor Otto IV and King John of England at the Battle of Bouvines.
- 1215/--/-- King John of England signs the Magna Carta.
- 1215/--/-- The Mongols defeat the Chin empire and occupy Peking.
- 1215/--/-- King John of England signs the Magna Carta.
- 1216/10/28 Henry III crowned King of England at Gloucester Cathedral by Peter des Roches, B
- 1217/--/-- The Fifth Crusade begins with an attack on Egypt.
- 1217/--/-- The Kingdom of Serbia is founded.
- 1219/--/-- Denmark institutes a national flag, the oldest in Europe.
- 1219/--/-- The city of Samarkand is conquered by Ghengis Khan.
- 1220/--/-- The building of Salisbury Cathedral is begun in England.
- 1220/05/07 Henry III recrowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Stephen Langton, Arc
- 1222/--/-- The University of Padua is founded in Italy.
- 1223/--/-- The Khanate of the Golden Horde is established in Russia by the Mongols.
- 1225/--/-- French poet Guillaume de Lorris writes the Romance of the Rose.
- 1227/--/-- Ghengis Khan dies; the Mongol empire is divided among his 4 sons.
- 1227/--/-- The building of Toledo Cathedral is begun in Spain.
- 1229/--/-- James I of Aragon captures Majorca from the Moors.
- 1230/--/-- The Qutb Minar minaret is built near present-day New Delhi, India
- 1231/--/-- Jalal al-Din al-Rumi founds the Sufi order known as Whirling Dervishes.
- 1231/--/-- Pope Gregory IX institutes the papal Inquisition.
- 1234/--/-- The printing of Buddhist texts using movable wooden type begins in Korea.
- 1240/--/-- Russian prince Alexander Nevsky defeats the Swedes at the Battle of Neva.
- 1240/--/-- The Mongol Golden Horde conquers Kievan Russia.
- 1241/--/-- The Mongols invade Hungary.
- 1242/--/-- English monk Roger Bacon describes a formula for making gunpowder.
- 1244/--/-- The city of Berlin is mentioned for the first time.
- 1245/--/-- Pope Innocent IV sends the Franciscan friar Carpini to the Mongols as a missionary.
- 1248/--/-- The Christian reconquest of Spain is almost complete; the Muslims still hold Granada.
- 1248/--/-- The building of Cologne Cathedral is begun in Germany.
- 1249/--/-- Alfonso III drives the Moors from Portugal.
- 1250/--/-- Albertus Magnus describes a method for manufacturing arsenic.
- 1250/--/-- Naval warfare in the Mediterranean is dominated by galleys.
- 1250/--/-- Vincent of Beauvais publishes the Greater Mirror, a contemporary encyclopedia.
- 1250/--/-- Louis IX of France is captured by the Muslims during the Seventh Crusade.
- 1250/--/-- Egyptian Mamelukes overthrow the Ayyubid dynasty.
- 1250/--/-- Frederick II's death leads to an Interregnum in Germany and a struggle for the crown.
- 1252/--/-- The city of Stockholm is founded in Sweden.
- 1256/--/-- The Order of Augustinian Hermits is founded.
- 1257/--/-- The Sorbonne theological college is founded at the University of Paris.
- 1258/--/-- The Mongols sack Baghdad, ending the Abbasid caliphate.
- 1260/--/-- Venetian merchants Nicolo and Maffeo Polo begin their journey to China.
- 1260/--/-- Kublai Khan is proclaimed as the Mongol emperor.
- 1260/--/-- Venetian merchants Nicolo and Maffeo Polo begin their journey to China.
- 1260/--/-- The first flagellant movements appear in Italy.
- 1260/--/-- Paris becomes the center of tapestry weaving.
- 1261/--/-- Michael VIII regains Constantinople (Istanbul) and refounds the Byzantine Empire.
- 1263/--/-- Norway gains control of Iceland.
- 1264/--/-- Simon de Montfort and the English barons defeat Henry III at the Battle of Lewes.
- 1265/--/-- Simon de Montfort is killed at the Battle of Evesham.
- 1266/--/-- Charles I of Anjou becomes king of Naples and Sicily.
- 1266/--/-- Norway surrenders the Hebrides to Scotland.
- 1268/--/-- The Angevins and Guelphs defeat the Ghibellines at Tagliacozzo in Italy.
- 1269/--/-- The Mamelukes seize Mecca.
- 1271/--/-- Venetian merchant Marco Polo begins his journey to the court of Kublai Khan in China.
- 1273/--/-- Rudolf I becomes king of Germany, establishing the Habsburg dynasty.
- 1273/--/-- Dominican theologian Thomas Aquinas completes his Summa Theologiae.
- 1274/--/-- The Mongols invade Japan.
- 1274/08/09 Edward I 'Longshanks' crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Robert Kil
- 1277/--/-- Ottone Visconti rules Milan and founds the Visconti dynasty.
- 1279/--/-- Kublai Khan establishes the Yuan dynasty in China.
- 1280/--/-- Syrian scholar al-Hassan-al-Rammah describes "Chinese Arrows" (rockets).
- 1282/--/-- Sicilians revolt against the French during the Sicilian Vespers.
- 1282/--/-- Sicily splits from the Kingdom of Naples; Peter III of Aragon is elected to the throne.
- 1284/--/-- The Genoese fleet defeats Pisa to become dominant in the Mediterranean.
- 1284/--/-- The Pied Piper of Hamelin is alleged to have appeared about this time.
- 1285/--/-- Sienese artist Duccio paints the Rucellai Madonna in Florence.
- 1287/--/-- Pagan is conquered by the Mongols in Burma.
- 1290/--/-- Edward I expels the Jews from England.
- 1290/--/-- Florentine artist Cimabue paints the Crucifix.
- 1290/--/-- Osman I founds the dynasty of the Ottoman Turks.
- 1290/--/-- Florentine artist Cimabue paints the Crucifix.
- 1290/--/-- Moses de Leon composes the Kabbalistic work Zohar.
- 1290/--/-- Edward I expels the Jews from England.
- 1291/--/-- The Mamelukes capture Acre, ending the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem.
- 1291/--/-- The Swiss Confederation (Switzerland) is formed.
- 1293/--/-- Italian poet Dante writes his first book La vita nuova (The New Life).
- 1293/--/-- The Majapahit Empire is founded in Java.
- 1294/--/-- Philip IV of France institutes sumptuary laws against extravagant costumes.
- 1294/--/-- The building of Florence Cathedral is begun in Italy.
- 1295/--/-- Marco Polo brings a pasta recipe to Italy from Asia.
- 1297/--/-- William Wallace expels the English from Scotland.
- 1297/--/-- The Genoese defeat the Venetian fleet at Curzola.
- 1297/--/-- William Wallace expels the English from Scotland.
- 1298/--/-- English king Edward I defeats William Wallace and reconquers Scotland.
- 1298/--/-- Marco Polo dictates the memoirs of his Travels from a prison in Genoa.
- 1300/--/-- The Forbidden City is built in Peking about this time.
- 1300/--/-- Apothecaries become popular in Germany.
- 1300/--/-- The first mechanical clocks appear in Europe.
- 1300/--/-- The use of eyeglasses (spectacles) becomes common.
- 1300/--/-- The spinning wheel is in use in Europe.
- 1300/--/-- The city of Cholula regains prominence under the Mixtecs in Mexico.
- 1303/--/-- Philip IV of France tries to abduct Pope Boniface VIII.
- 1305/--/-- Florentine painter Giotto begins his frescoes in the Arena Chapel in Padua.
- 1306/--/-- Robert the Bruce leads the Scots in a rebellion against English rule.
- 1306/--/-- Philip IV expels the Jews from France.
- 1307/--/-- Italian poet Dante begins his masterwork The Divine Comedy.
- 1307/07/-- Edward II de-facto King of England.
- 1308/--/-- Charles I becomes the first Angevin king of Hungary.
- 1308/02/04 Edward II crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Henry Merewell (alias
- 1309/--/-- Pope Clement V moves the papal court from Rome to Avignon in France.
- 1312/--/-- Henry VII is crowned Holy Roman Emperor but dies one year later.
- 1312/--/-- Mansa Musa becomes emperor of Mali in West Africa.
- 1314/--/-- The Scots defeat the English at the Battle of Bannockburn.
- 1314/--/-- Louis of Bavaria and Frederick of Austria contest the rule of the Holy Roman Empire.
- 1314/--/-- The Scots defeat the English at the Battle of Bannockburn.
- 1320/--/-- Poland is reunited under King Wladyslaw I.
- 1322/--/-- Louis IV defeats Frederick of Austria at the Battle of Muhldorf.
- 1322/--/-- English folk hero Robin Hood is first mentioned.
- 1325/--/-- Arab geographer Ibn Battuta begins his explorations.
- 1326/--/-- Edward II of England is deposed by Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer.
- 1327/--/-- Louis IV king of Germany invades Italy.
- 1327/--/-- The city of Munich is destroyed by fire.
- 1327/02/-- Edward III crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Walter Reynolds, Arch
- 1328/--/-- Sienese artist Simone Martini portrays the warlord Guidoriccio da Fogliano.
- 1328/--/-- Louis IV crowns himself as Holy Roman Emperor and installs an antipope.
- 1328/--/-- Sienese artist Simone Martini portrays the warlord Guidoriccio da Fogliano.
- 1331/--/-- The Moscow Kremlin (fortress) is mentioned for the first time.
- 1333/--/-- The Minamoto shogunate comes to an end; civil war breaks out in Japan.
- 1337/--/-- The Hundred Years' War begins between England and France.
- 1338/--/-- The Ashikaga shogunate begins in Japan.
- 1340/--/-- A British fleet defeats the French at Sluys.
- 1341/--/-- The Muslims rule Kashmir in India.
- 1342/--/-- Italian poet Petrarch writes his Canzoniere love lyrics.
- 1345/--/-- The Aztecs found Tenochtitlan (now Mexico City).
- 1345/--/-- The building of the present Doge's Palace begins in Venice.
- 1346/--/-- Louis IV is deposed by Charles IV as king of Germany.
- 1346/--/-- English archers defeat the French at Crecy; cannons (bombards) are used in the battle.
- 1346/--/-- Stephen Dusan crowns himself emperor of Serbia and the Greeks.
- 1346/--/-- English archers defeat the French at Crecy; cannons (bombards) are used in the battle.
- 1347/--/-- The Black Death (bubonic plague) arrives in Europe, killing a third of the population.
- 1347/--/-- The English capture the French port of Calais.
- 1347/--/-- The Black Death (bubonic plague) arrives in Europe, killing a third of the population.
- 1347/--/-- The English capture the French port of Calais.
- 1348/--/-- Italian writer Boccaccio begins the Decameron.
- 1348/--/-- Prague University is founded in Czechoslovakia.
- 1350/--/-- No drama develops in Japan about this time.
- 1351/--/-- Zurich joins the Swiss Confederation.
- 1352/--/-- Arab geographer Ibn Battuta explores Nigeria.
- 1354/--/-- The Shroud of Turin is mentioned for the first time.
- 1355/--/-- Charles IV is crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1356/--/-- Edward the Black Prince defeats the French at Poitiers and captures King John II.
- 1356/--/-- Charles IV establishes the Golden Bull constitution for the Holy Roman Empire.
- 1358/--/-- Lubeck becomes headquarters of the Hanseatic League.
- 1360/--/-- The Treaty of Bretigny ends the first phase of The Hundred Years' War.
- 1360/--/-- Sir John Hawkwood leads his White Company of mercenaries into Italy.
- 1362/--/-- English poet William Langland writes Piers Plowman.
- 1362/--/-- According to the Kensington Rune Stone, the Vikings reach Minnesota in America.
- 1362/--/-- English poet William Langland writes Piers Plowman.
- 1362/--/-- According to the Kensington Rune Stone, the Vikings reach Minnesota in America.
- 1364/--/-- Polish king Casimir III founds Krakow University.
- 1368/--/-- The Ming dynasty begins in China.
- 1369/--/-- The French renew the war against England and recapture most of Aquitaine.
- 1370/--/-- Mongol leader Timur (Tamerlane) begins his wars of conquest in Asia.
- 1370/--/-- The death of Casimir III ends the Piast dynasty in Poland.
- 1370/--/-- The building of the Bastille fortress begins in Paris.
- 1370/--/-- The first modern perfume Hungary Water is made for Queen Elizabeth of Hungary.
- 1377/--/-- Pope Gregory XI returns the papacy to Rome.
- 1377/--/-- Playing cards are described for the first time.
- 1377/07/06 Richard II crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Simon Sudbury, Archbi
- 1378/--/-- The Great Schism begins; 2 Popes reign from Rome and Avignon.
- 1379/--/-- Italian historian Muraroti describes the use of rockets during the siege of Chiozzia, Italy.
- 1380/--/-- Russian Prince Dimitry Donskoi defeats the Mongols at Kulikovo.
- 1380/--/-- Venice defeats Genoa and maintains sovereignty over the eastern Mediterranean.
- 1381/--/-- The Peasants' Revolt begins in England.
- 1382/--/-- John Wycliffe translates the Bible into English.
- 1384/--/-- The Lollard movement grows after the death of John Wycliffe.
- 1386/--/-- English poet Geoffrey Chaucer begins The Canterbury Tales.
- 1386/--/-- Poland and Lithuania are united by marriage; the Jagello dynasty is founded.
- 1386/--/-- Heidelberg University is founded in Germany.
- 1386/--/-- English poet Geoffrey Chaucer begins The Canterbury Tales.
- 1387/--/-- The Viscontis win the city-states of Verona and Vicenza from the Scala family.
- 1387/--/-- Timur (Tamerlane) conquers the city of Isfahan in Persia (Iran).
- 1389/--/-- The Ottoman Turks defeat the Hungarians at the Battle of Kosovo.
- 1392/--/-- The Yi dynasty usurps power from the Koryos in Korea.
- 1394/--/-- The Thais invade Cambodia (Kampuchea).
- 1395/--/-- Claus Sluter begins the Well of Moses sculpture at Chartreuse in France.
- 1396/--/-- A Christian army is defeated by the Ottoman Turks at Nicopolis, Bulgaria.
- 1397/--/-- The Kalmar Union unites Sweden, Denmark, and Norway.
- 1398/--/-- Timur (Tamerlane) invades India and sacks the Kingdom of Delhi.
- 1399/--/-- Bolingbroke (Henry IV) deposes Richard II and founds the House of Lancaster.
- 1399/10/13 Henry IV crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Thomas Arundel, Archbis
- 1400/--/-- Owen Glendower leads a Welsh revolt against English rule.
- 1400/--/-- Norse settlers die out in Greenland.
- 1400/--/-- The Hohokam culture dies out in the American southwest.
- 1400/--/-- Bedlam, England's first hospital for the mentally ill, is founded in London.
- 1400/--/-- The first reported discovery is made of a frozen mammoth in Siberia.
- 1400/--/-- French historian Jean Froissart completes his Chronicles.
- 1400/--/-- The Hohokam culture dies out in the American southwest.
- 1400/--/-- Owen Glendower leads a Welsh revolt against English rule.
- 1400/--/-- The Hohokam culture dies out in the American southwest.
- 1402/--/-- Timur (Tamerlane) defeats the Ottomans at Ankara and captures Sultan Bayezid I.
- 1402/--/-- The building of Seville Cathedral begins in Spain.
- 1403/--/-- Italian sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti begins the bronze doors for the Florence Baptistery.
- 1403/--/-- Henry IV, King of England, defeats the Percy family at the Battle of Shrewsbury.
- 1403/--/-- Italian sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti begins the bronze doors for the Florence Baptistery.
- 1403/--/-- Henry IV, King of England, defeats the Percy family at the Battle of Shrewsbury.
- 1406/--/-- The city-state of Pisa is defeated by Florence.
- 1407/--/-- The Chinese reoccupy Vietnam.
- 1407/--/-- The murder of Louis duc d'Orleans begins a civil war in France.
- 1407/--/-- The Chinese reoccupy Vietnam.
- 1407/--/-- The murder of Louis duc d'Orleans begins a civil war in France.
- 1409/--/-- Czech religious reformer John Huss (Jan Hus) lectures at Prague University.
- 1410/--/-- The Poles and the Lithuanians defeat the Teutonic Knights at the Battle of Tannenberg.
- 1410/--/-- Flemish illuminators the Limbourg brothers begin the Belle Heures du Duc de Berry.
- 1411/--/-- Open conflict breaks out between the Armagnacs and Burgundians in France.
- 1413/04/-- Henry V crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Thomas Arundel, Archbish
- 1415/--/-- Henry V invades France and defeats the French at the Battle of Agincourt.
- 1415/--/-- The Portuguese capture Ceuta, laying the foundations for Portugal's African Empire.
- 1415/--/-- The Council of Constance is convened to end the Schism caused by 2 competing popes.
- 1415/--/-- John Huss (Jan Hus) is burned at the stake for heresy.
- 1415/--/-- The Portuguese capture Ceuta, laying the foundations for Portugal's African Empire.
- 1418/--/-- Prince Henry the Navigator dispatches the first Portuguese voyages of exploration.
- 1418/--/-- The earliest known European woodcut illustration is made.
- 1418/--/-- German author Thomas a Kempis writes The Imitation of Christ.
- 1420/--/-- Henry V of England is acknowledged as heir to the French throne.
- 1421/--/-- The first known patent is issued in Florence.
- 1425/--/-- Florentine sculptor Donatello begins his bronze statue of David around this time.
- 1427/--/-- The Portuguese discover the Azores.
- 1427/--/-- The first major witch hunt takes place in Switzerland.
- 1427/--/-- Masaccio completes the Expulsion of Adam and Eve fresco in the Brancacci Chapel.
- 1428/--/-- Copenhagen becomes the residence of the Danish monarchs.
- 1428/--/-- Le Loi defeats the Chinese and founds the Le dynasty in Vietnam.
- 1429/--/-- The French under Joan of Arc raise the siege of Orleans and defeat the English.
- 1431/--/-- Joan of Arc is burned as a witch by the English at Rouen in France.
- 1431/--/-- Luca della Robbia sculpts the Cantoria (Singing Gallery) for Florence Cathedral.
- 1431/--/-- Tenochtitlan emerges as a dominant city-state in central Mexico under Aztec rule.
- 1431/--/-- Thai forces destroy the Khmer capital of Angkor.
- 1431/--/-- Luca della Robbia sculpts the Cantoria (Singing Gallery) for Florence Cathedral.
- 1431/--/-- Joan of Arc is burned as a witch by the English at Rouen in France.
- 1433/--/-- Sigismund king of Germany is crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1434/--/-- Flemish artist Jan van Eyck paints the wedding portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini.
- 1434/--/-- Phnom Penh is established as the new Khmer capital.
- 1434/--/-- Cosimo de'Medici gains control of Florence.
- 1434/--/-- The Portuguese explore the African coast south of Cape Bojador.
- 1434/--/-- Flemish artist Jan van Eyck paints the wedding portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini.
- 1434/--/-- The Portuguese explore the African coast south of Cape Bojador.
- 1435/--/-- Italian artist Leon Battista Alberti writes on the laws of perspective.
- 1436/--/-- The French end the English occupation of Paris.
- 1438/--/-- The Inca empire is established in Peru.
- 1440/--/-- The Mayan city of Mayapan is destroyed in Mexico.
- 1440/--/-- King Henry VI founds Eton College in England.
- 1440/--/-- Hungary and Poland are united under Wladyslaw III to oppose the Turks.
- 1442/--/-- The Kingdom of Naples comes under Aragonnese rule.
- 1442/--/-- Florentine architect Filippo Brunelleschi begins work on the Pazzi Chapel.
- 1443/--/-- Flemish painter Rogier van der Weyden paints the Descent From the Cross.
- 1444/--/-- Wladyslaw III is killed by the Turks under Murad II at the Battle of Varna.
- 1445/05/-- Henry VI crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by John Stafford, Archbish
- 1446/--/-- The building of the Chapel at King's College is begun in Cambridge, England.
- 1448/--/-- The Hungarians are defeated by the Turks at the second battle of Kosovo.
- 1450/--/-- The Portuguese begin the West African slave trade about this time.
- 1450/--/-- The Sforza family conquer the city-state of Milan.
- 1450/--/-- The Portuguese begin the West African slave trade about this time.
- 1450/--/-- The Thurn and Taxis families establish a postal service for the Holy Roman Empire.
- 1450/--/-- German goldsmith Johann Gutenberg perfects printing by movable metal type.
- 1450/--/-- The Arabian Nights are written about this time.
- 1452/--/-- Florentine painter Fra Filippo Lippi begins his frescoes for the Prato Cathedral.
- 1452/--/-- Frederick III is crowned as the first Habsburg Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1452/--/-- Florentine painter Fra Filippo Lippi begins his frescoes for the Prato Cathedral.
- 1453/--/-- Ottoman Turks capture Constantinople (Istanbul), marking the end of the Byzantine Empire.
- 1453/--/-- The French capture Bordeaux from the English, ending the Hundred Years' War.
- 1454/--/-- The building of the Topkapi Palace begins in Constantinople (Istanbul).
- 1455/--/-- The Wars of the Roses begin in England.
- 1455/--/-- The Gutenberg Bible becomes the first book to be printed with movable metal type.
- 1455/--/-- Florentine artist Paolo Uccello begins painting The Battle of San Romano.
- 1455/--/-- The Wars of the Roses begin in England.
- 1456/--/-- The Turks capture Athens.
- 1456/--/-- Hungarians under Janos Hunyadi defeat the Turks at Belgrade.
- 1456/--/-- Vlad the Impaler becomes Prince of Walachia.
- 1457/--/-- The first printed almanac is published.
- 1458/--/-- Matthias Corvinus becomes king of Hungary.
- 1458/--/-- The building of the Pitti Palace begins in Florence.
- 1459/--/-- The Turks conquer Serbia.
- 1460/--/-- Richard of York defeats the royalist forces at Northampton, but is killed at Wakefield.
- 1460/--/-- Italian artist Mantegna begins painting The Agony in the Garden.
- 1460/--/-- Richard of York defeats the royalist forces at Northampton, but is killed at Wakefield.
- 1460/--/-- Woodcuts are in use for illustrating books.
- 1460/--/-- Italian artist Mantegna begins painting The Agony in the Garden.
- 1461/--/-- Richard of York's son Edward IV is crowned king of England.
- 1461/03/-- Edward IV deposes Henry VI.
- 1461/06/09 Edward IV crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Cardinal Bourchier, Ar
- 1462/--/-- Spain captures Gibraltar from the Muslims.
- 1464/--/-- Sunni Ali founds the Songhai empire in West Africa.
- 1466/--/-- West Prussia is ceded to Poland by the Treaty of Torun.
- 1467/--/-- The 10-year Onin War begins in Japan.
- 1467/--/-- Charles the Bold becomes the Duke of Burgundy.
- 1467/--/-- The 10-year Onin War begins in Japan.
- 1469/--/-- Henry VI and the Earl of Warwick depose Edward IV of England.
- 1469/--/-- Ferdinand of Aragon marries Isabella of Castile.
- 1470/--/-- Sir Thomas Malory completes the Morte D'arthur.
- 1470/--/-- The first ballad appears about the Swiss hero William Tell.
- 1470/10/03 Henry VI deposes Edward IV and regains crown.
- 1471/--/-- Henry VI of England is murdered; Edward IV is restored to the throne.
- 1471/--/-- The Portuguese capture Tangier from the Muslims.
- 1471/--/-- Henry VI of England is murdered; Edward IV is restored to the throne.
- 1471/04/01 Edward IV deposes Henry VI and regains crown.
- 1473/--/-- The building of the Sistine Chapel begins in Rome.
- 1475/--/-- The English under Edward IV invade France.
- 1475/--/-- The Turks conquer the Crimea.
- 1475/--/-- Stephen the Great defeats the Turks at the Battle of Vaslui.
- 1475/--/-- Burgundy is at the height of power under Charles the Bold.
- 1476/--/-- Copperplate (intaglio) engravings are developed.
- 1477/--/-- William Caxton prints the first book in England.
- 1477/--/-- Louis XI establishes a royal postal service in France.
- 1478/--/-- Lorenzo de'Medici rules Florence.
- 1479/--/-- Ferdinand II becomes king of Aragon, which unites with his wife's kingdom of Castile.
- 1480/--/-- Ivan III defeats the Tartars and begins the unification of Russia.
- 1480/--/-- Ludovico Sforza becomes the Duke of Milan.
- 1480/--/-- The Spanish Inquisition is established to interrogate heretics and converted Jews.
- 1480/--/-- Flemish artist Hans Memling is active about this time.
- 1480/--/-- Brussels becomes the center of the European tapestry industry about this time.
- 1480/--/-- Flemish artist Hans Memling is active about this time.
- 1481/--/-- Edward IV establishes a postal service in England.
- 1481/--/-- Mehmed II dies; Bayezid II becomes Sultan of the Ottoman Turks.
- 1481/--/-- Edward IV establishes a postal service in England.
- 1482/--/-- The Portuguese settle on the African Gold Coast (Ghana).
- 1482/--/-- The Portuguese explore the Congo River and encounter the Kingdom of Kongo.
- 1483/--/-- Torquemada becomes the grand inquisitor of the Spanish Inquisition.
- 1483/--/-- Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci sketches an early helicopter design.
- 1483/--/-- Artist Giovanni Bellini is appointed as painter to the Venetian Republic.
- 1483/--/-- Richard III usurps the throne of England; Edward V is murdered.
- 1483/--/-- Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci sketches an early helicopter design.
- 1483/--/-- Richard III usurps the throne of England; Edward V is murdered.
- 1483/--/-- Italian reformer Girolamo Savonarola is executed for heresy.
- 1483/04/-- Edward V succeeds Edward IV but is never crowned.
- 1483/07/-- Richard III crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Cardinal Bourchier,
- 1485/--/-- Henry Tudor defeats Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field.
- 1485/--/-- Portuguese explorers discover the Kingdom of Benin.
- 1485/--/-- English land owners begin enclosing their fields with hedges.
- 1485/--/-- German playing card symbols (hearts, leaves, bells and acorns) are established.
- 1485/--/-- Sandro Botticelli paints The Birth of Venus in Florence.
- 1485/--/-- English land owners begin enclosing their fields with hedges.
- 1485/08/02 Henry VII becomes de-facto King of England.
- 1485/10/30 Henry VII crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Cardinal Bourchier, Ar
- 1486/--/-- Henry VII of England unites the warring houses of York and Lancaster.
- 1486/--/-- The Aztecs found the city of Oaxaca in Mexico.
- 1486/--/-- The first major book on witchcraft Hammer of Sorceresses is published in Germany.
- 1487/--/-- Quito becomes the northern capital of the Inca empire.
- 1488/--/-- Bartolomeu Dias becomes the first European to round the Cape of Good Hope.
- 1488/--/-- Italian philosopher Pico della Mirandola is imprisoned for heresy.
- 1489/--/-- Venice gains control of the island of Cyprus.
- 1490/--/-- Ballet originates in Italy about this time.
- 1490/--/-- Papal singer and composer Josquin des Prez is active during this period.
- 1490/--/-- Italian printer Aldus Manutius establishes the Aldine Press in Venice.
- 1492/--/-- Ferdinand II conquers Granada, ending the Muslim influence in Spain.
- 1492/--/-- Christopher Columbus sails from Spain to the New World.
- 1492/--/-- Spanish Jews are given 3 months to become Christians or to leave the country.
- 1492/--/-- German geographer Martin Benhaim makes the first terrestrial globe.
- 1493/--/-- Maximilian I succeeds Frederick III as Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1494/--/-- Charles VIII of France invades Italy, beginning the Italian Wars.
- 1494/--/-- The Treaty of Tordesillas establishes a boundary between New World discoveries.
- 1494/--/-- German artist Albrecht Durer travels from Nuremberg to Italy.
- 1494/--/-- German satirist Sebastian Brant writes the Ship of Fools.
- 1495/--/-- Leonardo da Vinci begins painting The Last Supper in Milan.
- 1495/--/-- French king Charles VIII is crowned at Naples.
- 1495/--/-- The Jews are expelled from Portugal.
- 1495/--/-- Leonardo da Vinci begins painting The Last Supper in Milan.
- 1495/--/-- Printed editions of the Greek classics becomes available in Europe.
- 1496/--/-- The first description of the tobacco plant appears in Europe.
- 1497/--/-- Italian explorer John Cabot discovers Newfoundland for England.
- 1498/--/-- Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama reaches India.
- 1498/--/-- Louis XII succeeds Charles VIII as king of France.
- 1498/--/-- Columbus lands on the coast of South America during his third voyage.
- 1498/--/-- The toothbrush is invented by a Chinese dentist.
- 1498/--/-- Michelangelo begins sculpting the Pieta for St. Peter's Church in Rome.
- 1498/--/-- The toothbrush is invented by a Chinese dentist.
- 1498/--/-- Columbus lands on the coast of South America during his third voyage.
- 1498/--/-- Michelangelo begins sculpting the Pieta for St. Peter's Church in Rome.
- 1499/--/-- French forces under Louis XII capture Milan.
- 1499/--/-- Perkin Warbeck, pretender to the English throne, is executed by Henry VII.
- 1499/--/-- Venetian artist Giorgione paints Portrait of a Young Man.
- 1499/--/-- Perkin Warbeck, pretender to the English throne, is executed by Henry VII.
- 1499/--/-- Venetian artist Giorgione paints Portrait of a Young Man.
- 1500/--/-- Portuguese navigator Pedro Cabral lays claim to Brazil for Portugal.
- 1500/--/-- Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch paints The Garden of Earthly Delights.
- 1501/--/-- France and Spain divide the Kingdom of Naples.
- 1501/--/-- Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci explores Brazil.
- 1502/--/-- Columbus sails on his fourth voyage of discovery.
- 1502/--/-- A peace treaty is established between Venice and the Ottoman Turks.
- 1502/--/-- Shah Ismail founds the Safavid dynasty; Shiism becomes the religion of Persia (Iran).
- 1502/--/-- A Portuguese trading post is established at Cochin in India.
- 1503/--/-- Spanish general Fernandez de Cordoba forces the French to abandon Naples.
- 1503/--/-- Juan Bermudez lands on the island of Bermuda, which is named for him.
- 1503/--/-- Arquebuses (handguns) help the Spanish defeat the French in Italy.
- 1503/--/-- The Spanish crown approves encomienda (enforced slavery) in the American colonies.
- 1503/--/-- Leonardo da Vinci begins painting the Mona Lisa.
- 1503/--/-- The Spanish crown approves encomienda (enforced slavery) in the American colonies.
- 1503/--/-- Leonardo da Vinci begins painting the Mona Lisa.
- 1504/--/-- Babur occupies Kabul and establishes a kingdom in Afghanistan.
- 1504/--/-- Italian artist Raphael paints The Marriage of the Virgin.
- 1505/--/-- The Portuguese colonize Mozambique and arrive at Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
- 1505/--/-- Christian king Alfonso I (Nzinga Mbemba) rules the Kingdom of Kongo.
- 1506/--/-- Christopher Columbus dies in poverty.
- 1506/--/-- Italian architect Bramante begins the plans for St. Peters in Rome.
- 1507/--/-- Cartographer Martin Waldseemuller uses the word America on a map for the first time.
- 1508/--/-- Michelangelo begins painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
- 1508/--/-- The League of Cambrai is formed to oppose Venice.
- 1508/--/-- Michelangelo begins painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
- 1509/--/-- Henry VIII succeeds his father Henry VII as king of England.
- 1509/--/-- The first sugar cane mill is established in the Americas.
- 1509/--/-- Dutch scholar Erasmus writes The Praise of Folly.
- 1509/--/-- The first sugar cane mill is established in the Americas.
- 1509/--/-- Henry VIII succeeds his father Henry VII as king of England.
- 1509/--/-- Venice is defeated by the League of Cambrai at Agnadello.
- 1509/06/04 Henry VIII crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by William Warham, Archb
- 1510/--/-- The English morality play Everyman is adapted from an earlier Dutch work.
- 1510/--/-- Spain conquers Tripoli in North Africa.
- 1510/--/-- The Portuguese colony of Goa is founded on the coast of India.
- 1510/--/-- The Polygraphia, the first printed work on cryptology, is published in Germany.
- 1510/--/-- The English morality play Everyman is adapted from an earlier Dutch work.
- 1511/--/-- The Portuguese capture Malacca (now Melaka) in Malaysia.
- 1511/--/-- Pope Julius II organizes a Holy League against Louis XII of France.
- 1511/--/-- The Portuguese become the first Europeans to reach Siam (Thailand).
- 1511/--/-- German artist Matthias Grunewald begins painting the Isenheim Altarpiece.
- 1512/--/-- The Habsburgs reinstate the Medicis as the rulers of Florence.
- 1512/--/-- Selim I becomes Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
- 1512/--/-- Albrecht Durer is appointed court painter to Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I.
- 1513/--/-- Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon lands on the coast of Florida.
- 1513/--/-- Italian political theorist Niccolo Machiavelli writes The Prince.
- 1513/--/-- Louis XII is defeated by the Holy League; French forces are expelled from Italy.
- 1513/--/-- Vasco Nunez de Balboa becomes the first European to sight the Pacific Ocean.
- 1514/--/-- The Turks defeat the Persians at the Battle of Chaldiran.
- 1514/--/-- Bartolome de Las Casas tries to improve the treatment of South American Indians.
- 1514/--/-- Italian artist Raphael becomes the chief architect of St. Peter's in Rome.
- 1514/--/-- Spanish conquistadors under Diego Velazquez de Cuellar conquer Cuba.
- 1514/--/-- Bartolome de Las Casas tries to improve the treatment of South American Indians.
- 1514/--/-- Italian artist Raphael becomes the chief architect of St. Peter's in Rome.
- 1515/--/-- The building of Hampton Court is begun in England.
- 1515/--/-- The French defeat the Habsburgs and their allies at the Battle of Marignano.
- 1515/--/-- Thomas Wolsey is appointed Lord Chancellor of England.
- 1515/--/-- The building of Hampton Court is begun in England.
- 1515/--/-- Thomas Wolsey is appointed Lord Chancellor of England.
- 1515/--/-- Italian artist Michelangelo sculpts his monumental statue of Moses.
- 1516/--/-- The Ottoman Turks capture Algiers in North Africa.
- 1516/--/-- Milan is ceded to France by the Treaty of Noyon.
- 1516/--/-- Charles I succeeds Ferdinand II as king of Spain.
- 1516/--/-- The Ottoman Turks capture Algiers in North Africa.
- 1516/--/-- English intellectual and statesman Sir Thomas More writes Utopia.
- 1517/--/-- Andrea del Sarto paints the Madonna of the Harpies.
- 1517/--/-- The Turks defeat the Mamelukes for possession of Syria and Egypt.
- 1517/--/-- Theologian Martin Luther displays his 95 theses at Wittenberg in Germany.
- 1517/--/-- Andrea del Sarto paints the Madonna of the Harpies.
- 1518/--/-- Spanish conquistador Pedro de Alvarado explores the Yucatan Peninsula.
- 1519/--/-- Charles I of Spain succeeds Maximilian I as Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.
- 1519/--/-- Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes meets the Aztec leader Montezuma in Mexico.
- 1519/--/-- Panama City is founded by the Spanish in Central America.
- 1519/--/-- Ulrich Zwingli leads the Reformation in Switzerland.
- 1519/--/-- Chocolate is introduced into Spain as a beverage.
- 1519/--/-- Panama City is founded by the Spanish in Central America.
- 1520/--/-- Suleiman I (the Magnificent) succeeds Selim I as Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
- 1520/--/-- King Christian II of Denmark conquers Sweden.
- 1520/--/-- Francis I meets Henry VIII at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in Calais, France.
- 1520/--/-- Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan discovers the Strait of Magellan.
- 1520/--/-- The earliest state lottery is organized in France.
- 1520/--/-- Corn (Zea mays) is imported into Spain from the West Indies.
- 1521/--/-- Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes conquers the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan.
- 1521/--/-- Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan is killed by natives in the Philippines.
- 1521/--/-- Martin Luther is excommunicated as a heretic at the Diet of Worms.
- 1522/--/-- Magellan's crew aboard the Victoria complete the first global circumnavigation.
- 1522/--/-- Jean Clouet becomes the court painter to Francis I of France.
- 1523/--/-- Venetian artist Titian paints Bacchus and Ariadne.
- 1523/--/-- Gustav I drives out the Danes to become King of Sweden.
- 1523/--/-- Spanish settlements are established in Venezuela.
- 1523/--/-- Venetian artist Titian paints Bacchus and Ariadne.
- 1524/--/-- The Peasants' War breaks out in central Europe.
- 1524/--/-- Giovanni da Verrazano discovers New York Bay and the Hudson River.
- 1525/--/-- Holy Roman Emperor Charles V defeats and captures Francis I at the Battle of Pavia.
- 1526/--/-- The Turks defeat the Hungarians at the Battle of Mohacs; King Louis II is killed.
- 1526/--/-- Correggio paints the Assumption of the Virgin in Parma Cathedral.
- 1526/--/-- The Turks defeat the Hungarians at the Battle of Mohacs; King Louis II is killed.
- 1526/--/-- The domains of Hungary and Bohemia are inherited by the Habsburgs.
- 1526/--/-- Correggio paints the Assumption of the Virgin in Parma Cathedral.
- 1526/--/-- Babur founds the Mogul dynasty in India, ending the Delhi Sultanate.
- 1527/--/-- Rome is sacked by the Spanish and Habsburg armies.
- 1527/--/-- German physician Paracelsus lectures on medicine at Basel in Switzerland.
- 1527/--/-- Italian courtier Baldassare Castiglione writes The Book of the Courtier.
- 1528/--/-- The building of the Chateau de Fontainebleau is begun in France.
- 1529/--/-- Henry VIII dismisses Cardinal Wolsey for failing to secure his divorce.
- 1529/--/-- The Ottoman Turks besiege Vienna.
- 1530/--/-- The Hospitalers (Knights of St. John) are granted Malta by Charles V.
- 1530/--/-- Humayun succeeds Babur as Mogul emperor.
- 1530/--/-- The Lutheran confession of faith is issued at the Diet of Augsburg.
- 1531/--/-- Religious war begins in Switzerland; Protestant leader Zwingli is killed in battle.
- 1531/--/-- The League of Schmalkald is formed as an alliance of Protestant German rulers.
- 1531/--/-- Religious war begins in Switzerland; Protestant leader Zwingli is killed in battle.
- 1532/--/-- Thomas Cromwell becomes chief minister to Henry VIII of England.
- 1532/--/-- French scholar Francois Rabelais begins the publication of Gargantua and Pantagruel.
- 1533/--/-- German artist Hans Holbein the Younger paints The Ambassadors.
- 1533/--/-- The Church of England breaks with Rome.
- 1533/--/-- Catherine de Medicis marries Henry II, the future king of France.
- 1533/--/-- The Church of England breaks with Rome.
- 1533/--/-- Henry VIII divorces Catherine of Aragon and marries Anne Boleyn.
- 1533/--/-- Francisco Pizarro conquers the Incas in Peru; the Inca leader Atahulpa is executed.
- 1533/--/-- Catherine de Medicis introduces the Italian balleto into France as the ballet.
- 1533/--/-- German artist Hans Holbein the Younger paints The Ambassadors.
- 1534/--/-- Martin Luther completes his translation of the Bible into German.
- 1534/--/-- Anabaptists seize the city of Munster in Germany.
- 1535/--/-- Suleiman I completes the conquest of the last Arab domains in Mesopotamia.
- 1535/--/-- Spanish conquistador Diego de Almagro discovers Chile.
- 1535/--/-- French explorer Jacques Cartier navigates the St. Lawrence River in Canada.
- 1535/--/-- Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro founds the city of Lima in Peru.
- 1535/--/-- The Spanish discover the Galapagos Islands.
- 1535/--/-- English humanist and statesman Thomas More is executed.
- 1536/--/-- English reformer William Tyndale is burned at the stake for heresy.
- 1536/--/-- Christian III establishes the state Lutheran church of Denmark and Norway.
- 1536/--/-- Spanish conquistador Pedro de Mendoza founds Buenos Aries in Argentina.
- 1536/--/-- Henry VIII executes Anne Boleyn and marries Jane Seymour.
- 1536/--/-- Dissolution of the monasteries and nunneries begins in England.
- 1536/--/-- English reformer William Tyndale is burned at the stake for heresy.
- 1536/--/-- French theologian John Calvin publishes his Institutes of the Christian Religion.
- 1536/--/-- Dissolution of the monasteries and nunneries begins in England.
- 1537/--/-- Kempe Gowda founds the city of Bangalore in India.
- 1537/--/-- Niccolo Tartaglia publishes his work on ballistics The New Science.
- 1538/--/-- Italian artist Benvenuto Cellini begins his Autobiography.
- 1538/--/-- The Spanish found the city of Bogota in Columbia.
- 1539/--/-- Afghan ruler Sher Shah defeats the Mogul emperor Humayun.
- 1540/--/-- Henry VIII marries Anne of Cleves; he is divorced and marries Catherine Howard.
- 1540/--/-- Henry VIII executes his principal minister Thomas Cromwell.
- 1540/--/-- Hernando de Soto defeats the Choctaw Indians under Chief Tuscaloosa.
- 1540/--/-- Coronado explores the American southwest in search of the fabled cities of Cibola.
- 1540/--/-- The Grand Canyon is discovered by Garcia Lopez de Cardenas.
- 1540/--/-- The Order of Jesuits is inaugurated under Ignatius Loyola.
- 1540/--/-- Coronado explores the American southwest in search of the fabled cities of Cibola.
- 1541/--/-- Geneva becomes the center of Calvinism.
- 1541/--/-- Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia founds the city of Santiago in Chile.
- 1541/--/-- Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto discovers the Mississippi River.
- 1542/--/-- The infant Mary Stuart succeeds James V as queen of Scotland.
- 1542/--/-- Spanish explorer Francisco de Orellana discovers the Amazon River.
- 1542/--/-- Catherine Howard is executed by Henry VIII.
- 1543/--/-- The first botanical garden is founded in Pisa.
- 1543/--/-- Nicolaus Copernicus' On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres is published.
- 1543/--/-- Anatomist Andreas Vesalius publishes On the Structure of the Human Body.
- 1543/--/-- Portuguese explorers land in Japan.
- 1543/--/-- The first single-cast cannon is made in England.
- 1543/--/-- Portuguese explorers land in Japan.
- 1543/--/-- Henry VIII marries Catherine Parr, his sixth wife.
- 1544/--/-- French surgeon Ambroise Pare publishes his book on surgical treatments.
- 1545/--/-- Silver mines are discovered in Bolivia; the city of Potosi is founded.
- 1545/--/-- Pope Paul III opens the Council of Trent to reform the Catholic Church.
- 1545/--/-- Mathematician Gerolamo Cardano publishes his treatise The Great Art.
- 1545/--/-- Henry VIII's warship the Mary Rose sinks near Portsmouth in England.
- 1546/--/-- Turkish pirate leader Barbarossa dies.
- 1546/--/-- Francis I commissions Pierre Lescot to begin the design of the Louvre art museum.
- 1546/--/-- Physician Girolamo Fracastoro describes the transmission of disease by living germs.
- 1546/--/-- German physician Georgius Agricola publishes On the Nature of Fossils.
- 1547/--/-- Antonio Torquemada publishes the first book on the game of checkers.
- 1547/--/-- Henry VIII dies and is succeeded by Edward VI as king of England.
- 1547/--/-- Ivan IV (the Terrible) is crowned tsar of Russia.
- 1547/--/-- Henry II succeeds Francis I as king of France.
- 1547/02/-- Edward VI crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by Thomas Cramner, Archbi
- 1548/--/-- Sigismund II is crowned King of Poland.
- 1548/--/-- Francis Xavier founds the Jesuit mission in Japan.
- 1548/--/-- Venetian artist Tintoretto paints the Miracle of the Slave.
- 1548/--/-- Francis Xavier founds the Jesuit mission in Japan.
- 1548/--/-- The Spanish found the city of La Paz in Bolivia.
- 1548/--/-- Venetian artist Tintoretto paints the Miracle of the Slave.
- 1549/--/-- English theologian Thomas Cranmer promotes the Book of Common Prayer.
- 1550/--/-- Vasari writes the Lives of Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects.
- 1550/--/-- Virtually all of Italy comes under the rule of Habsburg emperor Charles V.
- 1550/--/-- Pedro de Valdivia founds the city of Concepcion in Chile.
- 1550/--/-- King Gustav I founds the city of Helsinki in Finland.
- 1550/--/-- Tobacco smoking is introduced into Spain and Portugal.
- 1550/--/-- The violin evolves about this time from the medieval fiddle.
- 1550/--/-- Commedia dell'arte performances evolve in Italy about this time.
- 1550/--/-- The sport of curling becomes popular in Scotland about his time.
- 1550/--/-- Vasari writes the Lives of Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects.
- 1551/--/-- The University of Mexico is founded.
- 1551/--/-- Italian architect Andrea Palladio completes the design of the Villa Rotunda.
- 1552/--/-- Ivan IV conquers the Tatar khanate of Kazan.
- 1553/--/-- Edward VI dies; Lady Jane Grey rules England but is deposed after 9 days.
- 1553/--/-- Mary I (Bloody Mary) becomes queen of England.
- 1553/--/-- The Araucanian Indian Lautaro kills Pedro de Valdivia during an uprising in Chile.
- 1553/--/-- Venetian artist Paolo Veronese paints the ceiling panels of the Doge's Palace.
- 1553/--/-- The English Muscovy Company begin the search for a Northeast Passage to the Indies.
- 1553/--/-- Edward VI dies; Lady Jane Grey rules England but is deposed after 9 days.
- 1553/--/-- Venetian artist Paolo Veronese paints the ceiling panels of the Doge's Palace.
- 1553/--/-- Edward VI dies; Lady Jane Grey rules England but is deposed after 9 days.
- 1553/--/-- Mary I (Bloody Mary) becomes queen of England.
- 1553/--/-- The Araucanian Indian Lautaro kills Pedro de Valdivia during an uprising in Chile.
- 1553/--/-- The English Muscovy Company begin the search for a Northeast Passage to the Indies.
- 1553/07/-- Jane Dudley proclaimed Queen of England.
- 1553/07/09 Mary I dethroned Jane and assumed title of Queen of England.
- 1553/10/01 Mary I crowned Queen of England at Westminster Abbey by Stephen Gardiner, Bishop
- 1554/--/-- Mary I, Queen of England, marries Philip, heir to the Spanish throne.
- 1554/--/-- The Turks conquer the Barbary States along the North African coast.
- 1554/--/-- The Catholic restoration begins in England under Mary I.
- 1554/--/-- The Turks conquer the Barbary States along the North African coast.
- 1554/--/-- Mary I, Queen of England, marries Philip, heir to the Spanish throne.
- 1554/--/-- The Catholic restoration begins in England under Mary I.
- 1554/--/-- Italian composer Palestrina dedicates his Masses to Pope Julius III.
- 1554/--/-- Tomatoes from South America are cultivated in Europe.
- 1555/--/-- 300 English Protestants are burned at the stake.
- 1555/--/-- The Peace of Augsburg gives German princes a right to chose Catholicism or Lutheranism.
- 1555/--/-- French astrologer Nostradamus publishes the Centuries, a book of predictions.
- 1555/--/-- The building of St. Basil's Cathedral is begun in Moscow.
- 1556/--/-- Charles V abdicates; the Holy Roman Empire is divided between Philip II and Ferdinand I.
- 1556/--/-- Protestant theologian Thomas Cranmer is executed by Mary I.
- 1556/--/-- An earthquake in China is the worst in history with a death toll of 830,000.
- 1556/--/-- Agricola's treatise on mining and metallurgy De re mettalica is published.
- 1556/--/-- Turkish architect Sinan builds the Suleimaniye Mosque in Constantinople (Istanbul).
- 1556/--/-- An earthquake in China is the worst in history with a death toll of 830,000.
- 1556/--/-- Akbar succeeds Humayun as Mogul emperor.
- 1557/--/-- Philip II of Spain defeats the French at Saint Quentin.
- 1557/--/-- The Portuguese establish a settlement at Macao in China.
- 1557/--/-- The equals symbol (=) is first used.
- 1557/--/-- The Portuguese establish a settlement at Macao in China.
- 1558/--/-- The English lose Calais, their last French possession.
- 1558/--/-- The Trinh and Nguyen divide the Kingdom of Vietnam.
- 1558/--/-- The English lose Calais, their last French possession.
- 1558/--/-- Mary, Queen of Scots, marries the French dauphin Francis II.
- 1558/--/-- Elizabeth I succeeds Mary I as queen of England.
- 1558/--/-- Ferdinand I is crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1558/--/-- Elizabeth I succeeds Mary I as queen of England.
- 1558/01/05 Elizabeth I crowned Queen of England at Westminster Abbey by Owen Oglethorpe, Bi
- 1559/--/-- Calvinist preacher John Knox returns to Scotland to lead the Protestant struggle.
- 1559/--/-- The Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis ends the Italian Wars between France and Spain.
- 1559/--/-- Pope Paul IV issues the first index of forbidden books.
- 1560/--/-- Puritanism begins in England about this time.
- 1560/--/-- Tulips are imported into Europe from Turkey about this time.
- 1560/--/-- Puritanism begins in England about this time.
- 1560/--/-- The building of the Uffizi Palace is begun in Florence.
- 1561/--/-- Philip II makes Madrid the capital of Spain.
- 1561/--/-- Mary, Queen of Scots, returns from France to Scotland.
- 1561/--/-- Ruy Lopez de Segura analyzes chess movements.
- 1561/--/-- The building of the tomb of Humayun begins in Dehli.
- 1562/--/-- Sir John Hawkins begins the slave trade between Africa and the West Indies.
- 1562/--/-- Giuseppe Arcimboldo becomes court painter to Maximilian II.
- 1562/--/-- Religious wars break out in France between Protestant Huguenots and Catholics.
- 1562/--/-- Sir John Hawkins begins the slave trade between Africa and the West Indies.
- 1562/--/-- French Huguenots attempt to colonize Florida.
- 1563/--/-- Vientiane becomes the capital of the Lao kingdom (Laos).
- 1564/--/-- The manufacture of lead (graphite) pencils begins in England.
- 1564/--/-- The first horse-drawn coaches come to England from Holland.
- 1564/--/-- The manufacture of lead (graphite) pencils begins in England.
- 1564/--/-- Maximilian II succeeds Ferdinand I as Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1564/--/-- Spain founds the first European settlement in the U.S. at Saint Augustine in Florida.
- 1564/--/-- The Spanish found their first colony in the Philippines at Cebu.
- 1564/--/-- Ivan IV begins a reign of terror in Russia.
- 1565/--/-- The Spanish massacre French Huguenot settlers in Florida.
- 1565/--/-- Muslims destroy the Hindu capital of Vijayanagar in southern India.
- 1566/--/-- A revolt begins in the Netherlands against Spanish rule.
- 1567/--/-- Mary, Queen of Scots, is forced to abdicate in favor of her son James VI.
- 1567/--/-- The Portuguese oust Huguenot settlers and found the city of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
- 1567/--/-- The Duque de Alba is sent to the Netherlands to quell the Dutch Revolt.
- 1568/--/-- Nobunaga seizes Kyoto and begins the reunification of Japan.
- 1568/--/-- Flemish painter Bruegel the Elder paints The Blind Leading the Blind.
- 1568/--/-- Mary, Queen of Scots, is imprisoned in England for 19 years by Elizabeth I.
- 1568/--/-- Nobunaga seizes Kyoto and begins the reunification of Japan.
- 1568/--/-- Flemish painter Bruegel the Elder paints The Blind Leading the Blind.
- 1569/--/-- The Union of Lublin unites the Polish states under Sigismund II.
- 1569/--/-- Mogul emperor Akbar establishes a new capital at Fatehpur Sikri in India.
- 1569/--/-- Jacques Besson develops the first screw-cutting lathe.
- 1569/--/-- Cartographer Gerardus Mercator uses the first cylindrical projection for a world map.
- 1570/--/-- Italian architect Andrea Palladio publishes The Four Books of Architecture.
- 1570/--/-- Nicholas Hilliard paints a miniature portrait of Elizabeth I.
- 1570/--/-- The Kanem-Bornu empire flourishes in West Africa.
- 1570/--/-- Nicholas Hilliard paints a miniature portrait of Elizabeth I.
- 1570/--/-- The Kanem-Bornu empire flourishes in West Africa.
- 1571/--/-- The Turks conquer the island of Cyprus.
- 1571/--/-- The allied fleet of Spain, Venice, and the papacy destroys the Turks at Lepanto.
- 1571/--/-- The Spanish found the city of Manila in the Philippines.
- 1571/--/-- A calligraphy manual The Useful Writer is published in Italy.
- 1572/--/-- Sigismund II dies, ending the Jagello dynasty in Poland.
- 1572/--/-- Huguenots are massacred in France on St. Bartholomew's Day.
- 1572/--/-- Sigismund II dies, ending the Jagello dynasty in Poland.
- 1572/--/-- The Gujarat state is annexed by the Moguls in India.
- 1572/--/-- Francisco de Toledo executes Tupac Amaru, ending Inca resistance in Peru.
- 1572/--/-- Bogota University is founded in Columbia.
- 1573/--/-- An era of castle building begins in Japan during the Momoyama period.
- 1573/--/-- The potato is brought back from the Americas and cultivated in Spain.
- 1574/--/-- The Turks regain Tunis in North Africa from Spain.
- 1574/--/-- Henry III is crowned king of France.
- 1575/--/-- Indian leader Hiawatha allegedly founds the Iroquois League.
- 1575/--/-- Stephen Bathory is elected king of Poland.
- 1576/--/-- The Dutch provinces unite to drive out the Spanish.
- 1576/--/-- Rudolf II is crowned Holy Roman Emperor; the imperial court moves to Prague.
- 1576/--/-- Martin Frobisher commands an expedition to search for a Northwest Passage.
- 1576/--/-- Henry III outlaws Protestantism in France.
- 1576/--/-- Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe builds an observatory on the island of Ven.
- 1576/--/-- The first playhouse, the Theater, is erected by actor James Burbage in London.
- 1577/--/-- English explorer Francis Drake begins his voyage of circumnavigation.
- 1577/--/-- Ram Das founds the city of Amritsar, a Sikh religious center.
- 1577/--/-- English explorer Francis Drake begins his voyage of circumnavigation.
- 1578/--/-- King Sebastian of Portugal is killed by Muslims at Alcazrquivir in Morocco.
- 1578/--/-- The Christian catacombs are rediscovered in Rome.
- 1578/--/-- English dramatist John Lyly writes Euphues, the Anatomy of Wit.
- 1579/--/-- English explorer Francis Drake discovers San Francisco Bay.
- 1580/--/-- Philip II of Spain invades Portugal.
- 1580/--/-- Witches are persecuted throughout western Europe.
- 1580/--/-- French writer Michel de Montaigne publishes his Essays.
- 1581/--/-- The Dutch Republic is founded after the Union of Utrecht.
- 1581/--/-- The Russian conquest of Siberia begins with the expedition of Yermak Timofeyevich.
- 1581/--/-- Beaujoyeux's Ballet Comique de la Reigne is performed in Paris.
- 1582/--/-- The Gregorian calendar is introduced into Catholic countries by Pope Gregory XIII.
- 1582/--/-- Geographer Richard Hakluyt publishes an account of the discovery of America.
- 1583/--/-- Sir Humphrey Gilbert claims Newfoundland for England.
- 1583/--/-- Japanese leader Hideyoshi builds Osaka castle.
- 1583/--/-- Sir Humphrey Gilbert claims Newfoundland for England.
- 1583/--/-- Edinburgh University is founded in Scotland.
- 1583/--/-- Japanese leader Hideyoshi builds Osaka castle.
- 1584/--/-- Walter Raleigh and Richard Grenville organize English colonizing ventures to North America.
- 1584/--/-- William I, leader of the Dutch Revolt, is assassinated.
- 1584/--/-- Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible dies.
- 1584/--/-- William I, leader of the Dutch Revolt, is assassinated.
- 1584/--/-- Walter Raleigh and Richard Grenville organize English colonizing ventures to North America.
- 1585/--/-- England is at war with Spain (until 1604).
- 1585/--/-- Roanoke Island in North Carolina is settled as the first English colony in Virginia.
- 1585/--/-- England is at war with Spain (until 1604).
- 1585/--/-- Roanoke Island in North Carolina is settled as the first English colony in Virginia.
- 1585/--/-- John Davis discovers Davis Strait between Greenland and North America.
- 1586/--/-- Pipe smoking is introduced into England.
- 1586/--/-- Mary, Queen of Scots, is found guilty of treason and executed (1587).
- 1586/--/-- Pipe smoking is introduced into England.
- 1587/--/-- Francis Drake attacks the Spanish fleet in Cadiz harbor.
- 1587/--/-- Japanese leader Hideyoshi bans Christian missionaries.
- 1588/--/-- The Spanish Armada is defeated by the English navy.
- 1588/--/-- Christian IV succeeds Frederick II as king of Denmark.
- 1588/--/-- The Catholic League expels Henry III from Paris.
- 1588/--/-- Timothy Bright composes the first manual of shorthand.
- 1588/--/-- The Spanish Armada is defeated by the English navy.
- 1589/--/-- Henry III is assassinated; he is succeeded by Henry IV as king of France.
- 1589/--/-- Galileo Galilei is made professor of mathematics at Pisa.
- 1589/--/-- Henry III is assassinated; he is succeeded by Henry IV as king of France.
- 1590/--/-- Viete, inventor of symbolic algebra, writes his Introduction to the Analytic Art.
- 1590/--/-- Hideyoshi completes the unification of Japan.
- 1590/--/-- Viete, inventor of symbolic algebra, writes his Introduction to the Analytic Art.
- 1590/--/-- English poet Edmund Spenser begins The Faerie Queene.
- 1590/--/-- Christopher Marlowe's drama Tamburlaine the Great is published in London.
- 1590/--/-- English poet Edmund Spenser begins The Faerie Queene.
- 1590/--/-- William Shakespeare begins writing plays about this time.
- 1591/--/-- The Roanoke colony dies out in North Carolina.
- 1591/--/-- The Songhai Empire is destroyed by the Moroccan army.
- 1591/--/-- The Roanoke colony dies out in North Carolina.
- 1592/--/-- Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno is imprisoned for heresy.
- 1592/--/-- Thomas Kyd writes his revenge play The Spanish Tragedy.
- 1592/--/-- Playwright Christopher Marlowe writes Doctor Faustus.
- 1592/--/-- London theaters are closed because of the plague.
- 1592/--/-- Elizabeth I founds Trinity College in Dublin.
- 1593/--/-- Henry IV of France converts to Catholicism.
- 1593/--/-- English theologian Richard Hooker publishes his Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity.
- 1594/--/-- Jacopo Peri's Dafne, the first opera, is performed in Italy about this time.
- 1594/--/-- Henry IV of France captures Paris.
- 1594/--/-- Jacopo Peri's Dafne, the first opera, is performed in Italy about this time.
- 1595/--/-- Hugh O'Neill leads a rebellion against the English in Ireland.
- 1596/--/-- Warsaw is established as the capital of Poland.
- 1597/--/-- English composer John Dowland publishes his First Booke of Songes.
- 1597/--/-- Spanish artist El Greco paints The Agony in the Garden.
- 1597/--/-- English composer John Dowland publishes his First Booke of Songes.
- 1598/--/-- John Florio produces an Italian-English dictionary.
- 1598/--/-- English playwright Ben Jonson writes Every Man in His Humour.
- 1598/--/-- John Florio produces an Italian-English dictionary.
- 1598/--/-- The Edict of Nantes grants French Huguenots equal rights with Catholics.
- 1598/--/-- Abbas I of Persia (Iran) defeats the Uzbeks at Herat.
- 1598/--/-- Philip III succeeds Philip II as king of Spain.
- 1598/--/-- Boris Godunov becomes tsar of Russia; the Time of Troubles begin.
- 1599/--/-- The Earl of Essex is imprisoned for negotiating a truce with the Irish rebels.
- 1599/--/-- The Globe theater is built in London.
- 1600/--/-- Maurice of Nassau defeats the Austrian army at Nieuport.
- 1600/--/-- Giordano Bruno is burned at the stake in Rome for heretical writing.
- 1600/--/-- A charter is granted to the East India Company by Queen Elizabeth I.
- 1600/--/-- Wigs become fashionable at European courts about this time.
- 1600/--/-- Hans and Zacharias Jannsen construct the first microscope about this time.
- 1600/--/-- William Gilbert publishes his treatise on magnetism.
- 1600/--/-- The Baroque period in art and architecture begins in Italy about this time.
- 1601/--/-- Italian artist Caravaggio paints the Conversion of St. Paul.
- 1601/--/-- The Earl of Essex is executed by Elizabeth I after his rebellion fails.
- 1601/--/-- Manchurian leader Nurhachi unites the Manchu tribes under the banner system.
- 1601/--/-- Jesuit missionary Matteo Ricci arrives in Peking.
- 1601/--/-- The Gobelins tapestry factory is established in Paris.
- 1601/--/-- Italian artist Caravaggio paints the Conversion of St. Paul.
- 1602/--/-- The Bodleian Library, the first public library in Europe, opens in Oxford, England
- 1602/--/-- Abbas I leads Persia (Iran) in a holy war against the Ottoman Turks.
- 1602/--/-- Bartholomew Gosnold explores the New England coast and names Cape Cod.
- 1602/--/-- The Dutch East India Company is founded.
- 1602/--/-- Bartholomew Gosnold explores the New England coast and names Cape Cod.
- 1602/--/-- The Bodleian Library, the first public library in Europe, opens in Oxford, England
- 1603/--/-- Ieyasu founds the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan.
- 1603/--/-- Queen Elizabeth I dies; she is succeeded by James I (James IV of Scotland).
- 1603/--/-- Ieyasu founds the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan.
- 1603/--/-- William Shakespeare's play Hamlet is performed for the first time.
- 1603/--/-- The first Kabuki performance is given in Japan.
- 1603/--/-- Queen Elizabeth I dies; she is succeeded by James I (James IV of Scotland).
- 1603/07/05 James I crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey by John Whitgift, Archbisho
- 1604/--/-- Flemish artist Carel van Mander publishes a handbook for painters Het Schilderboeck.
- 1604/--/-- England and Spain are at peace after 19 years of war.
- 1604/--/-- A false Dmitry lays claim to the Russian throne during the "Time of Troubles."
- 1604/--/-- Charles IX is crowned king of Sweden.
- 1604/--/-- The Spanish capture the Dutch city of Ostend after a 3-year siege.
- 1604/--/-- England and Spain are at peace after 19 years of war.
- 1604/--/-- The French East India Company is founded.
- 1604/--/-- Hieronymus Fabricius writes De formata foctu, a study of human embryology.
- 1604/--/-- Flemish artist Carel van Mander publishes a handbook for painters Het Schilderboeck.
- 1605/--/-- The English claim Barbados in the West Indies.
- 1605/--/-- Jahangir succeeds Akbar as Mogul emperor of India.
- 1605/--/-- The English claim Barbados in the West Indies.
- 1605/--/-- The first French settlement in North America is founded at Port Royal in Nova Scotia.
- 1605/--/-- The Gunpowder Plot to blow up the English Parliament is discovered.
- 1605/--/-- The English claim Barbados in the West Indies.
- 1605/--/-- English philosopher Francis Bacon publishes The Advancement of Learning.
- 1605/--/-- Spanish writer Cervantes publishes part one of Don Quixote.
- 1605/--/-- English philosopher Francis Bacon publishes The Advancement of Learning.
- 1605/--/-- The first French settlement in North America is founded at Port Royal in Nova Scotia.
- 1605/--/-- The Gunpowder Plot to blow up the English Parliament is discovered.
- 1606/--/-- Ben Jonson's play Volpone is performed for the first time.
- 1607/--/-- John Smith founds the first English colony at Jamestown in Virginia.
- 1607/--/-- Claudio Monteverdi's first opera Orfeo is performed.
- 1608/--/-- The first telescope is invented by Dutch optician Hans Lippershey.
- 1608/--/-- Emperor Rudolf II cedes Hungary to his brother Matthias.
- 1608/--/-- Samuel de Champlain founds a French settlement in Quebec.
- 1608/--/-- The first telescope is invented by Dutch optician Hans Lippershey.
- 1608/--/-- Italian scientist Galileo Galilei assembles an astronomical telescope.
- 1608/--/-- Girolamo Frescobaldi is appointed as organist at St. Peter's in Rome.
- 1609/--/-- Johannes Kepler publishes his first law of planetary motion in New Astronomy.
- 1609/--/-- Spanish playwright Lope de Vega publishes The New Art of Writing Plays.
- 1609/--/-- The English colonize Bermuda.
- 1609/--/-- A truce with Spain gives the United Provinces (the Netherlands) virtual independence.
- 1609/--/-- The Spanish found Santa Fe in New Mexico.
- 1609/--/-- The English colonize Bermuda.
- 1610/--/-- Henry IV of France is assassinated; he is succeeded by his son Louis XIII.
- 1610/--/-- Maximilian of Bavaria forms the Catholic League to oppose the Protestant Union.
- 1610/--/-- The Polish army of Sigismund III invades Russia and captures Moscow.
- 1610/--/-- Galileo Galilei publishes his first stellar observations in The Starry Messenger.
- 1610/--/-- English navigator Henry Hudson becomes the first European to explore Hudson Bay.
- 1610/--/-- Ben Jonson's play The Alchemist is performed for the first time.
- 1610/--/-- English navigator Henry Hudson becomes the first European to explore Hudson Bay.
- 1611/--/-- Christian IV of Denmark declares war on Sweden.
- 1611/--/-- English and Scottish Protestants settle in Ireland under the Ulster Plantation.
- 1611/--/-- Christian IV of Denmark declares war on Sweden.
- 1611/--/-- An edition of the Bible authorized by King James I is completed in England.
- 1611/--/-- Gustav II Adolf succeeds Charles IX as king of Sweden.
- 1611/--/-- An edition of the Bible authorized by King James I is completed in England.
- 1611/--/-- English and Scottish Protestants settle in Ireland under the Ulster Plantation.
- 1612/--/-- Matthias succeeds his brother Rudolf II as Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1612/--/-- John Webster's tragedy The White Devil is produced.
- 1613/--/-- Gabor Bethlen becomes Prince of Transylvania.
- 1613/--/-- Gustav II Adolf ends the War of Kalmar with Denmark and attacks Russia.
- 1613/--/-- Michael becomes tsar of Russia, founding the Romanov dynasty.
- 1613/--/-- Virginia colonists destroy French settlements in Maine and Nova Scotia.
- 1614/--/-- Pocahontas, a North American Indian princess, marries English settler John Rolfe.
- 1614/--/-- James I dissolves the Addled Parliament in England.
- 1614/--/-- Pocahontas, a North American Indian princess, marries English settler John Rolfe.
- 1614/--/-- Sir Walter Raleigh writes his History of the World.
- 1614/--/-- Scottish mathematician John Napier publishes Marvelous Canon of Logarithms.
- 1614/--/-- James I dissolves the Addled Parliament in England.
- 1614/--/-- Pocahontas, a North American Indian princess, marries English settler John Rolfe.
- 1615/--/-- The first English language reference is made to tea.
- 1615/--/-- Manchu tribes in China expand to eight banners (military regions) under Nurhachi.
- 1615/--/-- The Dutch seize the Spice Islands (the Moluccas) from the Portuguese.
- 1615/--/-- The first English language reference is made to tea.
- 1615/--/-- Manchu tribes in China expand to eight banners (military regions) under Nurhachi.
- 1615/--/-- Coffee is introduced into Italy from Turkey.
- 1616/--/-- A smallpox epidemic decimates the Indian population in New England.
- 1616/--/-- Emperor Ieyasu of Japan dies; he is succeeded by his son Hidetada.
- 1616/--/-- Cardinal Richelieu becomes Minister of State for Foreign Affairs in France.
- 1616/--/-- Emperor Ieyasu of Japan dies; he is succeeded by his son Hidetada.
- 1616/--/-- William Baffin searches for the Northwest Passage and discovers Baffin Bay.
- 1616/--/-- A smallpox epidemic decimates the Indian population in New England.
- 1616/--/-- The Catholic church issues an edict against Copernicanism.
- 1617/--/-- Tobacco is established as the major industry in North America.
- 1617/--/-- The Treaty of Stolbovo ends the war between Russia and Sweden.
- 1617/--/-- Tobacco is established as the major industry in North America.
- 1618/--/-- Conflict between Catholic and Protestant states begins the Thirty Years' War.
- 1618/--/-- James I orders the execution of Sir Walter Raleigh.
- 1619/--/-- Louis XIII of France defeats the supporters of his mother Maria de Medicis.
- 1619/--/-- Dutch ships bring the first Negro slaves to the colony of Virginia.
- 1619/--/-- Ferdinand II is elected Holy Roman Emperor and king of Bohemia.
- 1619/--/-- The Bohemians depose Ferdinand and elect Frederick V (Elector Palatine) as king.
- 1619/--/-- Inigo Jones designs the Banqueting House at Whitehall, London.
- 1619/--/-- Spanish artist Diego Velazquez paints The Water Seller of Seville.
- 1620/--/-- Gustavus II Adolf begins a war with Poland and captures Livonia.
- 1620/--/-- The Pilgrim Fathers arrive at Cape Cod and found the Plymouth Colony.
- 1620/--/-- Catholic League forces under Graf von Tilly defeat the Bohemians under Frederick V.
- 1620/--/-- Ferdinand II is restored to the throne of Bohemia.
- 1620/--/-- Gustavus II Adolf begins a war with Poland and captures Livonia.
- 1620/--/-- Cornelis Drebbel demonstrates a submarine on the River Thames.
- 1621/--/-- War is renewed between Spain and the United Provinces (the Netherlands).
- 1621/--/-- The Dutch West India Company is founded.
- 1621/--/-- English scholar Robert Burton publishes Anatomy of Melancholy.
- 1621/--/-- A Huguenot (Protestant) revolt begins against Louis XIII in France.
- 1621/--/-- Philip IV becomes king of Spain and Portugal.
- 1622/--/-- Indians massacre 347 settlers in Virginia.
- 1622/--/-- Indian Massacres begin, VA
- 1623/--/-- Abbas I, shah of Persia (Iran), captures Bagdhad from the Turks.
- 1623/--/-- Catholic League and Imperial forces overrun the Palatinate in Germany.
- 1623/--/-- The first English settlement is founded in New Hampshire.
- 1623/--/-- Philosopher Francis Bacon publishes On the Dignity and Growth of Sciences.
- 1623/--/-- The first English settlement is founded in New Hampshire.
- 1623/--/-- Diego Velazquez is made court painter to Philip IV of Spain.
- 1624/--/-- Dutch artist Frans Hals paints the Laughing Cavalier.
- 1624/--/-- Flemish chemist Johannes Baptista van Helmont names compressible fluid gas.
- 1624/--/-- English poet John Donne publishes Devotions upon Emergent Occasions.
- 1624/--/-- Dutch artist Frans Hals paints the Laughing Cavalier.
- 1624/--/-- English poet John Donne publishes Devotions upon Emergent Occasions.
- 1625/--/-- Flemish baroque artist Peter Paul Rubens paints The Judgement of Paris.
- 1625/--/-- Charles I succeeds James I as king of England.
- 1625/--/-- The Spanish capture Breda from the Dutch.
- 1625/--/-- Albrecht Wenzel von Wallenstein is made general of Ferdinand II's Imperial armies.
- 1625/--/-- Peter Minuit founds the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam (now New York).
- 1626/--/-- The Dutch purchase Manhattan Island from the Indians for the equivalent of $24.
- 1626/--/-- Imperial forces under Wallenstein defeat Graf von Mansfield at Dessau.
- 1626/--/-- Graf von Tilly's Catholic army routs the Danes under Christian IV.
- 1626/02/-- Charles I crowned King of England and Scotland at Westminster Abbey by Georg Abb
- 1627/--/-- The Huguenots (Protestants) revolt against Cardinal Richelieu at La Rochelle.
- 1627/--/-- Shah Jahan succeeds Jahangir as Mogul emperor of India.
- 1627/--/-- The Manchus (Ch'ing) begin their conquest of Korea.
- 1628/--/-- The Duke of Buckingham, a supporter of the French Huguenots, is assassinated.
- 1628/--/-- King Charles I is forced to accept Parliament's Petition of Right.
- 1628/--/-- The Duke of Buckingham, a supporter of the French Huguenots, is assassinated.
- 1628/--/-- The Huguenots surrender La Rochelle after a 14-month siege.
- 1628/--/-- French philosopher Rene Descartes begins Rules For the Direction of the Mind.
- 1628/--/-- Puritans under John Endecott settle at Salem in Massachusetts.
- 1628/--/-- English physician William Harvey publishes On the Motions of the Heart and Blood.
- 1629/--/-- Charles I dissolves Parliament and rules England directly.
- 1629/--/-- Ferdinand II's Edict of Restitution restores Catholic properties taken by Protestants.
- 1630/--/-- Gustav II Adolf invades Germany in support of the Protestant cause.
- 1630/--/-- Spanish artist Francisco de Zubaran paints the Holy House of Nazareth.
- 1630/--/-- John Winthrop founds a Puritan settlement at Boston in Massachusetts.
- 1630/--/-- Bhutan becomes independent from Tibet about this time.
- 1630/--/-- Dutch landscape artist Salomon van Ruisdael paints River Landscape.
- 1630/--/-- Spanish artist Francisco de Zubaran paints the Holy House of Nazareth.
- 1630/--/-- The Ottoman Turks capture Hamadan in Persia (Iran).
- 1631/--/-- Baldassarre Longhena begins building the church of Santa Maria della Salute in Venice.
- 1631/--/-- Marie de Medicis goes into exile after a plot to remove Cardinal Richelieu fails.
- 1631/--/-- Gustav II Adolf defeats Graf von Tilly's Imperial forces at Breitenfeld.
- 1631/--/-- The building of the Taj Mahal begins at Agra in India.
- 1631/--/-- The first newspaper, the Gazette de France, is published in Paris.
- 1631/--/-- Navigation Act affecting Colonies
- 1632/--/-- Bernal Diaz del Castillo's True Story of the Conquest of Mexico is published.
- 1632/--/-- Charles I grants a charter for the English colony of Maryland.
- 1632/--/-- Gustavus II Adolf defeats Wallenstein at Lutzen but is killed during the battle.
- 1632/--/-- Charles I grants a charter for the English colony of Maryland.
- 1632/--/-- Antony Van Dyck settles in London and becomes court painter to King Charles I.
- 1632/--/-- Imperial general Graf von Tilly is mortally wounded at the Battle of Lech.
- 1632/--/-- Dutch artist Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn paints The Anatomy Lesson.
- 1632/--/-- Gustavus II Adolf defeats Wallenstein at Lutzen but is killed during the battle.
- 1632/--/-- Christina becomes queen of Sweden at age 6; Count Oxenstierna rules as regent.
- 1632/--/-- Antony Van Dyck settles in London and becomes court painter to King Charles I.
- 1632/--/-- Dutch artist Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn paints The Anatomy Lesson.
- 1633/--/-- An English colony is established in Connecticut.
- 1633/--/-- French artist Nicolas Poussin paints The Adoration of the Golden Calf.
- 1633/--/-- Galileo Galilei is imprisoned for "vehement suspicion of heresy."
- 1633/--/-- An English colony is established in Connecticut.
- 1633/--/-- French artist Nicolas Poussin paints The Adoration of the Golden Calf.
- 1634/--/-- Ferdinand II declares General Wallenstein a traitor; Wallenstein is assassinated.
- 1634/--/-- Imperial forces under Ferdinand III defeat the Swedes at Nordlingen.
- 1634/--/-- French fur trader Jean Nicolet explores Wisconsin.
- 1634/--/-- Hackney carriages are in use in London for public transport.
- 1634/--/-- Ferdinand II declares General Wallenstein a traitor; Wallenstein is assassinated.
- 1635/--/-- The Dutch occupy parts of Formosa (Taiwan).
- 1635/--/-- The Peace of Prague is signed between Ferdinand II and Protestant German princes.
- 1635/--/-- France forms an alliance with Sweden and enters the Thirty Years' War.
- 1635/--/-- Cardinal Richelieu founds the Academie Francaise in Paris.
- 1635/--/-- Spanish playwright Pedro Calderon de la Barca writes Life Is a Dream.
- 1635/--/-- Claybourne's Rebellion begins, MD
- 1636/--/-- Pequot Indian War, MASS, CONN, RI
- 1636/--/-- The Dutch settle in Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
- 1636/--/-- Radical Puritan Roger Williams establishes the town of Providence, Rhode Island.
- 1636/--/-- Harvard University is founded in Boston.
- 1637/--/-- Pequot Indians are decimated during the first Indian war in New England.
- 1637/--/-- Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II dies; he is succeeded by his son Ferdinand III.
- 1637/--/-- Pequot Indians are decimated during the first Indian war in New England.
- 1637/--/-- Rene Descartes publishes his concepts of analytic geometry Discourse on Method.
- 1637/--/-- Religious radical Anne Hutchinson is tried for heresy in Massachusetts.
- 1637/--/-- The first opera house Teatro San Cassiano opens in Venice.
- 1637/--/-- French dramatist Pierre Corneille writes le Cid.
- 1637/--/-- Pequot Indians are decimated during the first Indian war in New England.
- 1637/--/-- Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II dies; he is succeeded by his son Ferdinand III.
- 1637/--/-- The first opera house Teatro San Cassiano opens in Venice.
- 1638/--/-- The Turks under Murad IV conquer Baghdad.
- 1638/--/-- John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton found New Haven, Connecticut.
- 1638/--/-- Swedish settlers found Fort Christina (now Wilmington) on the Delaware River.
- 1638/--/-- Swedish and Protestant forces defeat the Imperial army at Breisach.
- 1639/--/-- The first North American printing press is established in Cambridge, Mass..
- 1639/--/-- Tokugawa begins a period of isolation in Japan; only Nagasaki is open to foreigners.
- 1639/--/-- Persia (Iran) and the Ottoman Empire sign a peace treaty.
- 1639/--/-- Charles I concedes to Scottish demands after the First Bishops' War.
- 1639/--/-- Spanish artist Jusepe de Ribera paints The Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew.
- 1639/--/-- The first North American printing press is established in Cambridge, Mass..
- 1639/--/-- Spanish artist Jusepe de Ribera paints The Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew.
- 1640/--/-- The Portuguese rebel against Spanish rule; John IV is crowned king.
- 1640/--/-- Russian explorers cross Siberia and arrive at the Pacific Ocean.
- 1640/--/-- Coke is made from coal for the first time.
- 1640/--/-- Dutch Indian Troubles, NY
- 1640/--/-- Scots invade England during the Second Bishops' War; Charles I sues for peace.
- 1641/--/-- The Dutch seize Melaka and deny the British access to the Moluccas.
- 1641/--/-- Irish Catholics revolt against the Protestants in Ulster.
- 1642/--/-- The English Civil War begins between the Parliamentarians and the Royalists.
- 1642/--/-- The Swedes under Torstenson defeat the Imperial forces at Breitenfeld.
- 1642/--/-- Dutch navigator Abel Tasman discovers Tasmania and New Zealand.
- 1642/--/-- Montreal is founded by the French nobleman Sieur de Maisonneuve.
- 1642/--/-- Cardinal Richelieu dies; he is succeeded by Cardinal Mazarin as first minister of France.
- 1642/--/-- English Parliamentarians close the London theaters.
- 1642/--/-- Dutch artist Rembrandt paints the Night Watch.
- 1642/--/-- The English Civil War begins between the Parliamentarians and the Royalists.
- 1642/--/-- Dutch artist Rembrandt paints the Night Watch.
- 1642/--/-- Cardinal Richelieu dies; he is succeeded by Cardinal Mazarin as first minister of France.
- 1643/--/-- Italian physicist Torricelli demonstrates the principles of the barometer.
- 1643/--/-- Roger Williams publishes A Key into the Language of America.
- 1643/--/-- The building of the Potala palace, residence of the Dalai Lama, is begun in Lhasa, Tibet.
- 1643/--/-- Roger Williams publishes A Key into the Language of America.
- 1643/--/-- Christian IV of Denmark renews the war against Sweden.
- 1643/--/-- The New England Confederation is formed against the Indians, Dutch and French.
- 1643/--/-- Louis XIV ascends to the French throne at age 5; Anne of Austria rules as regent.
- 1643/--/-- The New England Confederation is formed against the Indians, Dutch and French.
- 1643/--/-- Christian IV of Denmark renews the war against Sweden.
- 1643/--/-- The first French settlement is founded on Madagascar.
- 1644/--/-- French landscape artist Claude Lorrain paints the Embarkation of Saint Ursula.
- 1644/--/-- The Manchus seize Peking and establish the Ch'ing dynasty.
- 1644/--/-- Queen Christina begins her reign in Sweden.
- 1644/--/-- Oliver Cromwell's Model Army defeats a Royalist army at Marston Moor.
- 1644/--/-- French philosopher Descartes proclaims Cogito, ergo sum (I think, therefore I am).
- 1644/--/-- End of Indian Massacres, VA
- 1644/--/-- Italian artist Giovanni Bernini sculpts the Ecstasy of St. Teresa.
- 1644/--/-- French landscape artist Claude Lorrain paints the Embarkation of Saint Ursula.
- 1644/--/-- Italian artist Giovanni Bernini sculpts the Ecstasy of St. Teresa.
- 1645/--/-- French philosopher and scientist Blaise Pascal invents the first adding machine.
- 1645/--/-- Oliver Cromwell defeats Charles I at the Battle of Naseby.
- 1645/--/-- Claybourne's Rebellion ends, MD
- 1645/--/-- The Swedes defeat Denmark and later defeat the Imperial forces at Jankau.
- 1645/--/-- William Laud archbishop of Canterbury is executed.
- 1645/--/-- French philosopher and scientist Blaise Pascal invents the first adding machine.
- 1645/--/-- Alexis succeeds Michael as the Romanov tsar of Russia.
- 1646/--/-- The English Civil War ends when Charles I surrenders to the Parliamentarians.
- 1646/--/-- Flemish painter Teniers the Younger paints the Village Fete.
- 1646/--/-- Spanish artist Bartolome Esteban Murillo paints Holy Family With a Bird.
- 1646/--/-- The English Civil War ends when Charles I surrenders to the Parliamentarians.
- 1646/--/-- Flemish painter Teniers the Younger paints the Village Fete.
- 1646/--/-- The Swedes capture Prague and invade Bavaria with their French allies.
- 1646/--/-- Spanish artist Bartolome Esteban Murillo paints Holy Family With a Bird.
- 1647/--/-- Charles I escapes from England and concludes a treaty with the Scots.
- 1647/--/-- Peter Stuyvesant becomes governor of the Dutch colony of the New Netherlands.
- 1648/--/-- Margaret Jones becomes the first person executed as a witch in North America.
- 1648/--/-- The English settle in the Bahamas.
- 1648/--/-- The Treaty of Westphalia ends the Thirty Years' War.
- 1648/--/-- The Dutch and Swiss republics achieve independence.
- 1648/--/-- The Scots renew the Civil War but are defeated at Preston; Charles I is captured.
- 1648/--/-- The Fronde revolt begins in France against Anne of Austria and Cardinal Mazarin.
- 1648/--/-- Naples is restored to Spanish rule after a brief uprising.
- 1648/--/-- Frederick III succeeds Christian IV as king of Denmark.
- 1648/--/-- Russian explorer Semyon Dezhnev discovers the Bering Strait.
- 1648/--/-- George Fox founds the Society of Friends (Quakers) about this time.
- 1648/--/-- Margaret Jones becomes the first person executed as a witch in North America.
- 1648/--/-- Dutch architect Jacob van Campen designs the Amsterdam City Hall.
- 1649/--/-- French artist Georges de La Tour paints Saint Irene Mourning Saint Sebastian.
- 1649/--/-- Oliver Cromwell suppresses a Catholic rebellion in Ireland.
- 1649/--/-- Charles I is executed; the English Commonwealth (republic) begins.
- 1649/--/-- French artist Georges de La Tour paints Saint Irene Mourning Saint Sebastian.
- 1649/01/-- Cromwellian interregnum begins.
- 1650/--/-- Dutch landscape artist Aelbert Cuyp paints the View of Dordrecht.
- 1650/--/-- Oratorios become a popular form of musical performance in Italy.
- 1650/--/-- The Holy Roman Empire and Sweden sign the Treaty of Nuremberg.
- 1650/--/-- Charles II lands in Scotland to renew the English Civil War.
- 1650/--/-- Irish Bishop James Ussher establishes the date of creation at 4004 BC.
- 1650/--/-- Whaling becomes an important industry in New England about this time.
- 1650/--/-- The first coffeehouses are opened in London about this time.
- 1650/--/-- Oratorios become a popular form of musical performance in Italy.
- 1650/--/-- The Ukiyo-e school of art begins to flourish in Japan about this time.
- 1650/--/-- Charles II lands in Scotland to renew the English Civil War.
- 1650/--/-- Dutch landscape artist Aelbert Cuyp paints the View of Dordrecht.
- 1650/--/-- The Ukiyo-e school of art begins to flourish in Japan about this time.
- 1650/--/-- Whaling becomes an important industry in New England about this time.
- 1651/--/-- Charles II is crowned by the Scots; defeated at Worcester, he escapes to France.
- 1651/--/-- Thomas Hobbes publishes Leviathan, a defense of absolute monarchy.
- 1651/--/-- Navigation Acts affecting Colonies
- 1652/--/-- Cape Town is founded by the Dutch in South Africa.
- 1652/--/-- The English Navigation Acts (1651) lead to the first Anglo-Dutch War.
- 1652/--/-- Cape Town is founded by the Dutch in South Africa.
- 1652/--/-- The English Navigation Acts (1651) lead to the first Anglo-Dutch War.
- 1653/--/-- Oliver Cromwell becomes the lord protector of England.
- 1653/--/-- French composer Jean Baptiste Lully writes the first minuet.
- 1653/--/-- English writer Izaak Walton publishes The Compleat Angler.
- 1653/--/-- Oliver Cromwell becomes the lord protector of England.
- 1653/--/-- Louis XIV becomes known as the Sun King after his role in the Ballet de la Nuit.
- 1654/--/-- The Portuguese drive the Dutch from Brazil.
- 1654/--/-- The Treaty of Westminster ends the first Anglo-Dutch War.
- 1654/--/-- Poland and Russia are at war over possession of the Ukraine.
- 1654/--/-- Queen Christina of Sweden abdicates and becomes a Roman Catholic.
- 1654/--/-- French philosopher Blaise Pascal joins the Jansenist sect at Port-Royal.
- 1654/--/-- Blaise Pascal and Pierre de Fermat collaborate on theories of probability.
- 1654/--/-- Poland and Russia are at war over possession of the Ukraine.
- 1655/--/-- Civil War, MD (Catholic & Protestant)
- 1655/--/-- The English capture Jamaica from Spain.
- 1655/--/-- Conquest of New Sweden, DL
- 1655/--/-- The English capture Jamaica from Spain.
- 1655/--/-- Dutch colonists under Peter Stuyvesant seize Swedish settlements in Delaware.
- 1655/--/-- The Little Northern War begins with Sweden invading Poland and capturing Warsaw.
- 1656/--/-- Dutch philosopher Christiaan Huygens patents the first pendulum clock.
- 1656/--/-- Diego Velazquez paints The Maids of Honor at the court of Spain.
- 1656/--/-- Italian artist and architect Giovanni Bernini designs the Piazza of St. Peter's, Rome.
- 1656/--/-- England joins France in the war against Spain.
- 1656/--/-- The Holy Roman Empire, Russia and Denmark declare war on Sweden.
- 1656/--/-- Quaker Persecution, MASS, VA, CONN
- 1656/--/-- The Holy Roman Empire, Russia and Denmark declare war on Sweden.
- 1656/--/-- England joins France in the war against Spain.
- 1656/--/-- Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza is expelled from the synagogue at Amsterdam.
- 1656/--/-- Diego Velazquez paints The Maids of Honor at the court of Spain.
- 1656/--/-- Italian artist and architect Giovanni Bernini designs the Piazza of St. Peter's, Rome.
- 1657/--/-- Otto von Guericke demonstrates that it is possible for a vacuum to exist.
- 1657/--/-- The Swedes attack Denmark and besiege Copenhagen.
- 1658/--/-- Oliver Cromwell dies; he is succeeded by his son Richard as lord protector of England.
- 1658/--/-- Dutch genre artist Jan Vermeer paints The Milkmaid.
- 1658/--/-- Leopold I succeeds Ferdinand III as Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1658/--/-- Oliver Cromwell dies; he is succeeded by his son Richard as lord protector of England.
- 1658/--/-- Aurangzeb deposes his father Shah Jahan as Mogul emperor of India.
- 1658/--/-- French colonists found the city of Saint-Louis on the Senegal River in Africa.
- 1658/--/-- Oliver Cromwell dies; he is succeeded by his son Richard as lord protector of England.
- 1658/--/-- French colonists found the city of Saint-Louis on the Senegal River in Africa.
- 1658/--/-- Dutch naturalist Jan Swammerdam describes red blood cells.
- 1658/--/-- Dutch genre artist Jan Vermeer paints The Milkmaid.
- 1659/--/-- Richard Cromwell resigns as lord protector of England.
- 1659/--/-- The Peace of the Pyrenees ends a 24-year war between France and Spain.
- 1659/--/-- French explorers Radisson and Groseilliers explore Minnesota.
- 1660/--/-- The Peace of Oliva ends the war between Sweden, Poland, Austria and Brandenburg.
- 1660/--/-- Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, gains control of Prussia from Poland.
- 1660/--/-- The Peace of Copenhagen ends the war between Sweden and Denmark.
- 1660/--/-- Dutch genre artist Gabriel Metsu paints The Sick Child.
- 1660/--/-- Theaters are reopened in England; the period of Restoration drama begins.
- 1660/--/-- Dutch genre artist Gabriel Metsu paints The Sick Child.
- 1660/--/-- Peter Stuyvesant founds the first permanent settlement in New Jersey at Bergen (Jersey City).
- 1660/--/-- Dutch farmers (Boers) settle in South Africa.
- 1660/--/-- English public servant Samuel Pepys begins his Diary.
- 1660/--/-- Charles II is restored to the English throne by Parliament.
- 1660/--/-- English public servant Samuel Pepys begins his Diary.
- 1660/--/-- The Peace of Copenhagen ends the war between Sweden and Denmark.
- 1660/--/-- Charles II is restored to the English throne by Parliament.
- 1660/--/-- The Bambara kingdom begins to flourish on the upper Niger about this time.
- 1660/--/-- Theaters are reopened in England; the period of Restoration drama begins.
- 1660/--/-- The Peace of Oliva ends the war between Sweden, Poland, Austria and Brandenburg.
- 1660/--/-- Louis XIV of France marries Marie Therese of Spain.
- 1660/--/-- Dutch farmers (Boers) settle in South Africa.
- 1660/05/09 Charles Stuart restored to throne of England as Charles II.
- 1661/--/-- The English acquire Bombay from Portugal.
- 1661/--/-- The first Bible printed in North America is John Elliot's translation into Algonquian.
- 1661/--/-- Dutch-born artist Peter Lely is made court painter to Charles II.
- 1661/--/-- Charles II orders that Cromwell's corpse be disinterred, hanged and beheaded.
- 1661/--/-- The English acquire Bombay from Portugal.
- 1661/--/-- Chinese pirate Koxinga drives the Dutch from Formosa (Taiwan).
- 1661/--/-- Emperor K'ang-hsi succeeds to the throne in China.
- 1661/--/-- The first Bible printed in North America is John Elliot's translation into Algonquian.
- 1661/--/-- Dutch-born artist Peter Lely is made court painter to Charles II.
- 1661/04/03 Charles II crowned King of England and Scotland at Westminster Abbey by William
- 1662/--/-- Robert Boyle develops his theory of gases (now known as Boyle's Law).
- 1662/--/-- French architect Andre Le Notre designs the gardens for the Palace of Versailles.
- 1662/--/-- France purchases Dunkerque from England.
- 1662/--/-- The Theatre Royal is built in Drury Lane, London.
- 1662/--/-- The Portuguese surrender Tangier to England.
- 1662/--/-- France purchases Dunkerque from England.
- 1662/--/-- Charles II grants a charter to the Royal Society of London for Natural Knowledge.
- 1663/--/-- The Ottoman Turks invade Hungary.
- 1663/--/-- Dutch genre artist Jan Steen paints the Woman Undressing.
- 1663/--/-- The first turnpike (toll) roads are established in England.
- 1663/--/-- Dutch genre artist Jan Steen paints the Woman Undressing.
- 1663/--/-- The first turnpike (toll) roads are established in England.
- 1664/--/-- England seizes New Amsterdam from the Dutch, renaming it New York.
- 1664/--/-- The Austrians defeat the Turks at Saint Gotthard and conclude a 20-year truce.
- 1664/--/-- England seizes New Amsterdam from the Dutch, renaming it New York.
- 1664/--/-- The French East India Company is founded.
- 1664/--/-- The Trappists order of monks is founded at La Trappe in France.
- 1665/--/-- Robert Hooke publishes his microscope observations in Micrographia.
- 1665/--/-- The first horse race track in North America is constructed on Long Island.
- 1665/--/-- The Portuguese invade the Kingdom of Kongo and kill the monarch Antonio I.
- 1665/--/-- Dutch genre artist Gerard Ter Borch paints the Flea Hunt.
- 1665/--/-- The first horse race track in North America is constructed on Long Island.
- 1665/--/-- Dutch genre artist Gerard Ter Borch paints the Flea Hunt.
- 1665/--/-- England and Portugal defeat Spain and establish Portuguese independence.
- 1665/--/-- Jean Baptiste Colbert becomes minister of finance for Louis XIV.
- 1665/--/-- The Second Anglo-Dutch War begins.
- 1665/--/-- England and Portugal defeat Spain and establish Portuguese independence.
- 1665/--/-- Charles II succeeds Philip IV as king of Spain.
- 1665/--/-- The Portuguese invade the Kingdom of Kongo and kill the monarch Antonio I.
- 1665/--/-- An outbreak of the Great Plague begins in London.
- 1666/--/-- The French join the Dutch in the war with England.
- 1666/--/-- The Alawite dynasty assumes power in Morocco.
- 1666/--/-- The French join the Dutch in the war with England.
- 1666/--/-- Puritans from Connecticut settle in New Jersey.
- 1666/--/-- Large sections of London are destroyed in the Great Fire.
- 1666/--/-- Sabbatai Zevi claims to be the messiah and founds a Jewish sect.
- 1666/--/-- British scientist Isaac Newton completes his theory of fluxional calculus.
- 1666/--/-- Moliere's play The Misanthrope is performed for the first time.
- 1666/--/-- The French join the Dutch in the war with England.
- 1667/--/-- The Dutch destroy the English fleet at anchor in the Medway.
- 1667/--/-- Mexico City Cathedral is completed.
- 1667/--/-- Louis XIV sponsors the first official Salon art exhibition at the Louvre.
- 1667/--/-- The Peace of Breda ends the war between the English, French and Dutch.
- 1667/--/-- Japanese poet Basho begins to compose his haiku poetry.
- 1667/--/-- English poet John Milton writes Paradise Lost.
- 1667/--/-- Japanese poet Basho begins to compose his haiku poetry.
- 1667/--/-- The Dutch destroy the English fleet at anchor in the Medway.
- 1667/--/-- The Peace of Breda ends the war between the English, French and Dutch.
- 1667/--/-- Louis XIV begins the War of Devolution and captures the Spanish Netherlands.
- 1667/--/-- Suleiman succeeds Abbas II as shah of Persia (Iran).
- 1667/--/-- English poet John Milton writes Paradise Lost.
- 1667/--/-- The Dutch acquire Suriname from the British in exchange for Manhattan.
- 1667/--/-- The building of the Paris Observatory is begun.
- 1668/--/-- A Triple Alliance of England, Sweden, and the Dutch Republic is formed against France.
- 1668/--/-- By the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle France gives up its conquests but keeps Flanders.
- 1668/--/-- By the Treaty of Lisbon Spain recognizes the independence of Portugal.
- 1668/--/-- King John II of Poland abdicates; he is succeeded by Michael Wisniowiecki.
- 1668/--/-- Jacques Marquette founds the first settlement in Michigan at Sault Saint Marie.
- 1668/--/-- French fabulist Jean de La Fontaine begins publishing his Fables.
- 1669/--/-- Mount Etna erupts in Italy, killing 20,000.
- 1669/--/-- Venice surrenders Crete to the Ottoman Turks.
- 1669/--/-- Mount Etna erupts in Italy, killing 20,000.
- 1669/--/-- German Alchemist Hennig Brandt makes phosphorus for the first time.
- 1669/--/-- Louis Le Vau begins the expansion of the Palace of Versailles for Louis XIV.
- 1669/--/-- French courtesan Madame de Sevigne begins writing her Letters.
- 1670/--/-- The Don Cossacks under Stenka Razin rebel against Russian rule.
- 1670/--/-- The Hudson's Bay Company is founded.
- 1670/--/-- English architect Sir Christopher Wren begins rebuilding Saint Paul's Cathedral.
- 1670/--/-- The English establish a settlement at Charles Towne (Charleston), South Carolina.
- 1671/--/-- Buccaneers under Sir Henry Morgan capture the city of Panama.
- 1672/--/-- The French and British declare war on the Dutch.
- 1672/--/-- William III prince of Orange leads the defense of the Netherlands.
- 1672/--/-- Jean Baptiste Lully produces the first French operas.
- 1672/--/-- The French and British declare war on the Dutch.
- 1672/--/-- Grenades become an important weapon; the French army forms grenadier companies.
- 1672/--/-- Sebastien Le Prestre de Vauban founds the French army engineering corps.
- 1672/--/-- Astronomer Giovanni Cassini becomes the first director of the Paris Observatory.
- 1672/--/-- Jean Baptiste Lully produces the first French operas.
- 1673/--/-- The first mail service in North America is established between New York and Boston.
- 1673/--/-- The Test Act excludes Catholics from public office in England.
- 1673/--/-- The Polish army under John Sobieski defeats the Turks at Cochim (Khotin).
- 1673/--/-- The Test Act excludes Catholics from public office in England.
- 1673/--/-- Marquette and Jolliet explore the Great Lakes region and the Mississippi River.
- 1673/--/-- The first mail service in North America is established between New York and Boston.
- 1673/--/-- Leibniz begins to develop his theories of differential and integral calculus.
- 1674/--/-- Maratha leader Sivaji establishes a kingdom in Maharashtra, India.
- 1674/--/-- John Sobieski is elected as King John III of Poland.
- 1674/--/-- Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I declares war on France.
- 1674/--/-- The Dutch under William III make peace with England.
- 1674/--/-- Early American artist the Freake limner paints portraits of the Freake family.
- 1674/--/-- Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I declares war on France.
- 1674/--/-- The Dutch under William III make peace with England.
- 1674/--/-- The Treaty of Westminster establishes New Yorkers as British subjects.
- 1675/--/-- English dramatist William Wycherley writes The Country Wife.
- 1675/--/-- Conflict begins between the Indians under King Philip and New England settlers .
- 1675/--/-- The Prussians under Frederick William defeat the Swedes at Fehrbellin.
- 1675/--/-- The Royal Observatory is established at Greenwich.
- 1675/--/-- King Philip's War (Indian) MASS, RI
- 1675/--/-- Dutch-Jewish philosopher Baruch Spinoza finishes his Ethics.
- 1675/--/-- English dramatist William Wycherley writes The Country Wife.
- 1675/--/-- Conflict begins between the Indians under King Philip and New England settlers .
- 1676/--/-- English playwright Sir George Etherege writes Man of Mode.
- 1676/--/-- Indians in New England are subdued after the year-long King Philip's War.
- 1676/--/-- Bacon's Rebellion, VA
- 1676/--/-- The Sikhs under Guru Gobind Singh revolt against Mogul rule in India.
- 1676/--/-- Indians in New England are subdued after the year-long King Philip's War.
- 1676/--/-- The Swedes defeat the Danes at the Battle of Lunden.
- 1676/--/-- German astronomer Ole Romer discovers the velocity of light.
- 1676/--/-- English playwright Sir George Etherege writes Man of Mode.
- 1677/--/-- Charles II appoints Henry Purcell as court composer.
- 1677/--/-- English author John Dryden writes the tragedy All for Love.
- 1677/--/-- French dramatist Jean Racine writes the tragedy of Phedre.
- 1677/--/-- English author John Dryden writes the tragedy All for Love.
- 1677/--/-- William III prince of Orange marries Mary, daughter of the Duke of York.
- 1678/--/-- The Treaty of Nijmegen establishes peace between France, the Dutch and Spain.
- 1678/--/-- French explorer Louis Hennepin discovers Niagara Falls.
- 1678/--/-- Charles Le Brun designs the Hall of Mirrors for the Palace of Versailles.
- 1678/--/-- The Hungarians rebel against Habsburg rule.
- 1678/--/-- Comtesse de La Fayette writes the novel La Princesse de Cleves.
- 1678/--/-- John Bunyan publishes the first part of The Pilgrim's Progress.
- 1679/--/-- The English Parliament passes the Habeas Corpus Act.
- 1680/--/-- Antonio Stradivari opens his violin workshop in Cremona, Italy.
- 1680/--/-- Sadler's Wells theater opens in London.
- 1680/--/-- The Comedie Francaise is founded in Paris.
- 1681/--/-- John Dryden publishes his satirical poem Absalom and Achitophel.
- 1681/--/-- English Quaker William Penn is granted the Providence of Pennsylvania.
- 1681/--/-- Aurangzeb suppresses a Rajput revolt and campaigns against Hindu kingdoms in India.
- 1681/--/-- English Quaker William Penn is granted the Providence of Pennsylvania.
- 1681/--/-- The dodo, a large flightless bird, becomes extinct.
- 1682/--/-- Peter the Great succeeds Fyodor III as tsar of Russia.
- 1682/--/-- William Penn founds the city of Philadelphia.
- 1682/--/-- French explorer La Salle navigates the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico.
- 1682/--/-- The Spanish establish the first settlement in Texas at Yselta (near El Paso).
- 1682/--/-- Edmund Halley observes the Great Comet, which is later named for him.
- 1682/--/-- The Palace of Versailles becomes the French royal residence.
- 1683/--/-- The Turks lay siege to Vienna but are defeated by Imperial and Polish forces.
- 1683/--/-- Louis XIV secretly marries Madame de Maintenon .
- 1683/--/-- Chinese emperor K'ang-hsi conquers Formosa (Taiwan).
- 1683/--/-- William Penn makes a peace treaty with the Delaware Indians.
- 1683/--/-- Van Leeuwenhoek's microscope drawings of Protozoa are published.
- 1684/--/-- England abandons Tangier to the Moroccans.
- 1684/--/-- La Salle claims Louisiana, a region from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico, for France.
- 1684/--/-- The Dutch whaling fleet at Spitsbergen (Svalbard) numbers 246 vessels.
- 1685/--/-- The Duke of Monmouth rebels against James II; he is captured and executed.
- 1685/--/-- Louis XIV revokes the Edict of Nantes and exiles thousands of French Huguenots.
- 1685/--/-- The Huguenots begin a silk industry in London and settle in the American colonies.
- 1685/--/-- Rice cultivation begins in North America.
- 1685/--/-- The Huguenots begin a silk industry in London and settle in the American colonies.
- 1685/--/-- Increase Mather becomes president of Harvard College.
- 1685/--/-- Rice cultivation begins in North America.
- 1685/--/-- Japanese Bunraku (puppet theater) is performed in Osaka about this time.
- 1685/--/-- Charles II of England dies; he is succeeded by his brother James II.
- 1685/--/-- Japanese Bunraku (puppet theater) is performed in Osaka about this time.
- 1685/--/-- Charles II of England dies; he is succeeded by his brother James II.
- 1685/04/03 James II crowned King of England and Scotland at Westminster Abbey by William Sa
- 1686/--/-- The Turks are expelled from Budapest by a Habsburg army.
- 1686/--/-- The League of Augsburg is formed as a coalition of European states against France.
- 1686/--/-- Henri de Tonty establishes the first European settlement in Arkansas.
- 1687/--/-- English actress and royal mistress Nell Gwynne dies.
- 1687/--/-- The city of Lima, Peru, is virtually destroyed by an earthquake.
- 1687/--/-- James II issues a Declaration of Indulgence suspending the laws against Catholics.
- 1687/--/-- English actress and royal mistress Nell Gwynne dies.
- 1687/--/-- Isaac Newton publishes Principia, establishing his laws of motion and gravity.
- 1688/--/-- Insurance underwriters begin meeting at Lloyd's Coffee House in London.
- 1688/--/-- English Protestants demand a Glorious Revolution against Catholicism.
- 1688/--/-- William of Orange is invited to England as king; James II escapes to France.
- 1688/--/-- Louis XIV declares war on the Holy Roman Empire and captures Heidelberg.
- 1688/--/-- English Protestants demand a Glorious Revolution against Catholicism.
- 1688/--/-- William of Orange is invited to England as king; James II escapes to France.
- 1688/--/-- Louis XIV declares war on the Holy Roman Empire and captures Heidelberg.
- 1689/--/-- William and Mary are proclaimed king and queen of England.
- 1689/--/-- England and the Netherlands join the Grand Alliance against France.
- 1689/--/-- French and Indian allies attack English colonists during King William's War.
- 1689/--/-- Chinese emperor K'ang-hsi establishes diplomatic relations with Russia.
- 1689/--/-- British composer Henry Purcell writes the opera Dido and Aeneas.
- 1689/--/-- England and the Netherlands join the Grand Alliance against France.
- 1689/--/-- French and Indian allies attack English colonists during King William's War.
- 1689/--/-- William and Mary are proclaimed king and queen of England.
- 1689/--/-- Chinese emperor K'ang-hsi establishes diplomatic relations with Russia.
- 1689/01/08 James II declared to have abdicated by Parliament.
- 1689/02/03 William III and Mary II proclaimed King and Queen of England, Scotland, and Irel
- 1689/04/01 William III and Mary II crowned King and Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland
- 1690/--/-- Benjamin Harris publishes the first American newspaper in Boston.
- 1690/--/-- William III defeats James II at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland.
- 1690/--/-- The French defeat the English fleet at the Battle of Beachy Head.
- 1690/--/-- Spain joins the War of Grand Alliance against France.
- 1690/--/-- Philosopher John Locke publishes his Essay Concerning Human Understanding.
- 1690/--/-- Jose Churriguera becomes court architect to Philip V of Spain.
- 1690/--/-- Carlos de Siguenza y Gongora publishes The Misadventures of Alfonso Ramirez.
- 1690/--/-- The French defeat the English fleet at the Battle of Beachy Head.
- 1690/--/-- Benjamin Harris publishes the first American newspaper in Boston.
- 1691/--/-- The Irish rebellion ends with the Treaty of Limerick.
- 1691/--/-- Juana Ines de la Cruz writes a defense of women's rights Reply to Sister Philotea.
- 1692/--/-- Witchcraft trials are held at Salem in New England.
- 1692/--/-- Port Royal in Jamaica is destroyed by an earthquake; the city of Kingston is founded.
- 1692/--/-- Witchcraft trials are held at Salem in New England.
- 1692/--/-- The first English patent for a wallpaper design is issued.
- 1692/--/-- Salem Witchcraft Trials, MASS
- 1692/--/-- The Macdonald clan are massacred by the Campbells at Glencoe in Scotland.
- 1693/--/-- John Ray publishes the first major classification of animals.
- 1693/--/-- James Blair founds William and Mary College in Williamsburg, Virginia.
- 1694/--/-- The Bank of England is founded.
- 1694/--/-- The Academie Francaise introduces the first French national dictionary.
- 1694/12/28 William III rules as sole King.
- 1696/--/-- Russian tsar Peter the Great captures Azov from the Turks.
- 1696/--/-- William III campaigns in Holland against the French.
- 1696/--/-- Russia annexes the Kamchatka Peninsula.
- 1696/--/-- The Chinese under K'ang-hsi defeat the Dzungar Mongol chieftain Galdan.
- 1697/--/-- Sir John Vanbrugh's play The Relapse is produced in London.
- 1697/--/-- The Habsburg army under Eugene of Savoy defeats the Turks at Zenta.
- 1697/--/-- Augustus II elector of Saxony becomes king of Poland.
- 1697/--/-- The Treaty of Ryswick ends the War of the Grand Alliance.
- 1697/--/-- Russian tsar Peter the Great sets out to study the European way of life.
- 1697/--/-- French poet Charles Perrault publishes the Tales From Mother Goose.
- 1698/--/-- Calcutta is founded by the British East India Company.
- 1698/--/-- Russian tsar Peter the Great imposes a tax on beards.
- 1698/--/-- Thomas Savery invents a water pump -- the first practical application of steam power.
- 1699/--/-- Austria, Russia, Poland and Venice sign the Peace of Karlowitz treaty with Turkey.
- 1699/--/-- Peter the Great changes the Russian New Year from September 1 to January 1.
- 1699/--/-- William Dampier explores the northwest coast of Australia.
- 1699/--/-- Japanese master ceramicist Ogata Kenzan opens his kiln at Narutaki.
- 1699/--/-- Francis Moore's Vox stellarum, known as Old Moore's Almanac, is published.
- 1699/--/-- Japanese master ceramicist Ogata Kenzan opens his kiln at Narutaki.
- 1700/--/-- Kabuki Theater develops in Japan about this time.
- 1700/--/-- William Congreve's comedy The Way of the World is produced in London.
- 1700/--/-- Johann Denner invents the clarinet about this time.
- 1700/--/-- The Great Northern War begins; Denmark, Poland and Russia attack Sweden.
- 1700/--/-- Kabuki Theater develops in Japan about this time.
- 1700/--/-- Charles II of Spain dies, ending the Spanish Habsburg line.
- 1700/--/-- The Swedes under Charles XII defeat the Danes.
- 1700/--/-- Peter the Great's Russian army is defeated by the Swedes at the Battle of Narva.
- 1700/--/-- Charles II of Spain dies, ending the Spanish Habsburg line.
- 1700/--/-- Philip V, grandson of Louis XIV, becomes the first Bourbon king of Spain.
- 1700/--/-- Johann Denner invents the clarinet about this time.
- 1700/--/-- The rococo style is introduced into French architecture about this time.
- 1701/--/-- The Act of Settlement in Britain establishes the Hanoverian succession to the throne.
- 1701/--/-- Frederick I Elector of Saxony proclaims himself the first king of Prussia.
- 1701/--/-- The War of the Spanish Succession begins.
- 1701/--/-- Captain Kidd is hanged for piracy.
- 1701/--/-- Yale University is founded in New Haven, Connecticut.
- 1701/--/-- French artist Hyacinthe Rigaud paints a portrait of Louis XIV.
- 1702/--/-- England declares war on France and Spain.
- 1702/--/-- Anne succeeds William III as queen of England.
- 1702/--/-- Queen Anne's War begins in America; the British attack Saint Augustine in Florida.
- 1702/--/-- The royal colony of New Jersey is founded in America.
- 1702/--/-- England declares war on France and Spain.
- 1702/--/-- Anne succeeds William III as queen of England.
- 1702/--/-- England declares war on France and Spain.
- 1702/--/-- Queen Anne's War begins in America; the British attack Saint Augustine in Florida.
- 1702/--/-- The Camisards (French Huguenots) rebel in southern France.
- 1702/--/-- The French under the duc de Villars defeat the Grand Alliance at Friedlingen.
- 1702/--/-- The royal colony of New Jersey is founded in America.
- 1702/--/-- The first daily newspaper The Daily Courant is published in London.
- 1702/--/-- French fur traders found Vincennes, the first permanent European settlement in Indiana.
- 1702/04/03 Anne crowned Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland at Westminster Abbey by Tho
- 1703/--/-- Archduke Charles of Austria claims the Spanish throne for the Habsburgs.
- 1703/--/-- Peter the Great lays the foundations of St. Petersburg (Leningrad).
- 1703/--/-- Buckingham Palace is rebuilt for the Duke of Buckingham in London.
- 1704/--/-- The Duke of Marlborough and Eugene of Savoy defeat the French at Blenheim.
- 1704/--/-- Augustus II is deposed; Stanislaw I is crowned king of Poland.
- 1704/--/-- The Indians and the French massacre British settlers in Deerfield, Mass.
- 1704/--/-- The English capture Gibraltar from Spain.
- 1704/--/-- John Campbell founds the Boston News-Letter, the first successful American newspaper.
- 1704/--/-- Issac Newton publishes his theory of color and light in Opticks.
- 1704/--/-- The English capture Gibraltar from Spain.
- 1704/--/-- John Campbell founds the Boston News-Letter, the first successful American newspaper.
- 1705/--/-- The English Navy occupies Barcelona.
- 1705/--/-- Edmund Halley predicts that the comet of 1682 will return in 1758.
- 1705/--/-- Nicolas Hawksmoor designs Blenheim Palace for the Duke of Marlborough.
- 1706/--/-- The Duke of Marlborough conquers the Spanish Netherlands.
- 1706/--/-- Eugene of Savoy defeats the French at Turin and drives them from Italy.
- 1706/--/-- George Farquhar's comedy The Recruiting Officer is produced.
- 1707/--/-- The Duke of Berwick routs the allied forces at Almanza in Spain.
- 1707/--/-- Great Britain is formed by the Act of Union between England and Scotland.
- 1707/--/-- Emperor Aurangzeb dies; the Mogul empire begins to decline in India.
- 1707/--/-- The British attack the French colony of Acadia (Nova Scotia).
- 1707/--/-- Mount Fuji erupts in Japan; an earthquake kills 200,000 in Tokyo.
- 1707/--/-- Great Britain is formed by the Act of Union between England and Scotland.
- 1707/--/-- Emperor Aurangzeb dies; the Mogul empire begins to decline in India.
- 1707/--/-- Mount Fuji erupts in Japan; an earthquake kills 200,000 in Tokyo.
- 1707/--/-- John V succeeds Peter II as king of Portugal.
- 1707/03/-- Act of Union combines England and Scotland as Kingdom of Great Britain.
- 1708/--/-- Sikh leader Guru Gobind Singh is assassinated; the Moguls persecute the Sikhs.
- 1708/--/-- The British capture the island of Minorca from Spain.
- 1708/--/-- French forces under Vendome are defeated by Marlborough at Oudenarde.
- 1708/--/-- Sikh leader Guru Gobind Singh is assassinated; the Moguls persecute the Sikhs.
- 1709/--/-- Italian musician Bartolommeo Cristofori invents the piano.
- 1709/--/-- Peter the Great defeats the Swedes at the Battle of Poltava.
- 1709/--/-- Charles XII of Sweden flees to the Ottoman Empire.
- 1709/--/-- The Duke of Marlborough defeats the French at the Battle of Malplaquet.
- 1709/--/-- The first Copyright Act becomes law in Britain.
- 1709/--/-- Abraham Darby builds a blast furnace using coke for casting iron.
- 1709/--/-- Italian musician Bartolommeo Cristofori invents the piano.
- 1709/--/-- Steele and Addison's periodical The Tatler is published in London.
- 1710/--/-- French forces under Vendome defeat the allies at Villaviciosa in Spain.
- 1710/--/-- Charles XII persuades the Turks to attack Russia.
- 1710/--/-- The British seize Acadia (Nova Scotia) from the French.
- 1710/--/-- The Meissen porcelain factory is founded near Dresden in Germany.
- 1710/--/-- George Berkeley publishes a Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge.
- 1710/--/-- Augustus II regains the Polish throne.
- 1711/--/-- Joseph I dies; Charles VI is crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1711/--/-- The Tuscarora War begins in North Carolina when Indians massacre 130 colonists.
- 1711/--/-- The French found the first permanent settlement in Alabama at Mobile.
- 1711/--/-- The building of the baroque Zwinger complex begins in Dresden, Germany.
- 1711/--/-- Publication of The Tatler ceases; Steele and Addison introduce The Spectator.
- 1712/--/-- The New England whaling industry expands rapidly with the hunting of sperm whales.
- 1712/--/-- Carolina is divided into north and south colonies.
- 1712/--/-- The New England whaling industry expands rapidly with the hunting of sperm whales.
- 1712/--/-- English poet Alexander Pope publishes The Rape of the Lock.
- 1713/--/-- Sicily is ceded to the House of Savoy; Victor Amadeus II is crowned as king.
- 1713/--/-- Frederick William I succeeds Frederick I as king of Prussia.
- 1713/--/-- Emperor Charles VI issues the Pragmatic Sanction, allowing for a female heir.
- 1713/--/-- The Asiento Treaty establishes British rights to the African slave trade.
- 1713/--/-- The Peace of Utrecht ends the War of Spanish Succession.
- 1713/--/-- Spain cedes Gibraltar and Minorca to Britain.
- 1713/--/-- France cedes Acadia (Nova Scotia) and Newfoundland to Britain.
- 1714/--/-- Queen Anne of England dies; she is succeeded by George I, Elector of Hanover.
- 1714/--/-- German composer George Frideric Handel makes London his permanent home.
- 1714/--/-- Grinling Gibbons is appointed as master carver in wood to George I.
- 1714/10/20 George I crowned King of Great Britain at Westminster Abbey by Thomas Tenison, A
- 1715/--/-- French King Louis XIV dies; he is succeeded by his five-year-old great-grandson Louis XV.
- 1715/--/-- A Jacobite uprising supports James Edward as the Old Pretender to the British throne.
- 1715/--/-- French King Louis XIV dies; he is succeeded by his five-year-old great-grandson Louis XV.
- 1715/--/-- Phillipe II Duc d'Orleans becomes regent of France.
- 1715/--/-- The Yamasee Indians rebel against British settlers in South Carolina.
- 1715/--/-- Japan's leading playwright Chikamatsu Monzaemon writes The Battles of Coxinga.
- 1715/--/-- French author Alain Rene Lesage publishes the Adventures of Gil Blas.
- 1716/--/-- Emperor Charles VI declares war on the Ottoman Empire.
- 1717/--/-- John Law forms the Mississippi Company in France.
- 1717/--/-- The first freemason lodge is formed in London.
- 1717/--/-- French artist Antoine Watteau paints the Pilgrimage to Cythera.
- 1717/--/-- Eugene of Savoy captures Belgrade from the Turks.
- 1717/--/-- Spain seizes Sardinia and Sicily.
- 1718/--/-- The Quadruple Alliance of Austria, Britain, France and the Dutch declare war on Spain.
- 1718/--/-- The English pirate Blackbeard is killed by the Virginia militia.
- 1718/--/-- The Quadruple Alliance of Austria, Britain, France and the Dutch declare war on Spain.
- 1718/--/-- Charles XII of Sweden is killed during a campaign against Norway.
- 1718/--/-- Sultan Ahmed III concludes the Treaty of Passarowitz with the Holy Roman Empire.
- 1718/--/-- Spain establishes the Viceroyalty of New Granada in South America.
- 1718/--/-- The English pirate Blackbeard is killed by the Virginia militia.
- 1718/--/-- Charles XII of Sweden is killed during a campaign against Norway.
- 1718/--/-- The French found New Orleans in Louisiana.
- 1718/--/-- Voltaire writes the tragedy of Oedipe while imprisoned in the Bastille.
- 1718/--/-- The English pirate Blackbeard is killed by the Virginia militia.
- 1719/--/-- English writer Daniel Defoe publishes Robinson Crusoe.
- 1719/--/-- James Figg becomes the first heavyweight boxing champion of England.
- 1719/--/-- Liechtenstein becomes an independent principality of the Holy Roman Empire.
- 1719/--/-- James Figg becomes the first heavyweight boxing champion of England.
- 1719/--/-- Teams from London and Kent play one of the first cricket matches.
- 1719/--/-- English writer Daniel Defoe publishes Robinson Crusoe.
- 1720/--/-- Tibet becomes a protectorate of China.
- 1720/--/-- The South Sea Bubble speculation craze collapses in England.
- 1720/--/-- The Mississippi Scheme speculation craze collapses in France.
- 1720/--/-- The South Sea Bubble speculation craze collapses in England.
- 1720/--/-- Tibet becomes a protectorate of China.
- 1720/--/-- The Quadruple Alliance defeats Spain; Spain renounces all claims to Sicily and Sardinia.
- 1720/--/-- Victor Amadeus II surrenders Sicily to Austria in exchange for Sardinia.
- 1721/--/-- The Great Northern War ends; Sweden loses most of her overseas possessions.
- 1721/--/-- Prime minister Robert Walpole restores public confidence in Britain's finances.
- 1721/--/-- The French settle on the island of Mauritius.
- 1721/--/-- Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti writes his opera Griselda.
- 1721/--/-- German composer Johann Sebastian Bach writes the Brandenburg Concertos.
- 1721/--/-- Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti writes his opera Griselda.
- 1722/--/-- The Afghans invade Persia (Iran) and overthrow the Safavid rulers.
- 1722/--/-- Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen discovers Samoa and Easter Island.
- 1722/--/-- English author Daniel Defoe publishes Moll Flanders.
- 1724/--/-- The British build Fort Dummer, the first permanent European settlement in Vermont.
- 1724/--/-- The Quakers make a statement opposing slavery.
- 1725/--/-- Peter the Great dies; his wife Catherine I succeeds him as Empress of Russia.
- 1725/--/-- Danish explorer Vitus Bering begins his voyage in search of a Northeast Passage.
- 1725/--/-- Francisco Romero establishes the current style of Spanish bullfighting.
- 1726/--/-- Cardinal Andre Fleury becomes chief advisor to Louis XV.
- 1726/--/-- The Spanish found Montevideo in Uruguay.
- 1726/--/-- Alexander Pope completes his translation of Homer's Odyssey.
- 1726/--/-- English satirist Jonathan Swift publishes Gulliver's Travels.
- 1727/--/-- The Spanish lay siege to Gibraltar.
- 1727/--/-- George II succeeds his father George I as king of Great Britain and Ireland.
- 1727/--/-- Catherine I dies; Peter II succeeds her as Emperor of Russia.
- 1727/10/11 George II crowned King of Great Britain at Westminster Abbey by William Wake, Ar
- 1728/--/-- English poet and playwright John Gay writes The Beggar's Opera.
- 1728/--/-- Danish navigator Vitus Bering explores Bering Strait.
- 1728/--/-- James Gibbs' Book of Architecture influences Colonial American designs.
- 1728/--/-- John Harrison begins his development of an accurate chronometer.
- 1728/--/-- English poet and playwright John Gay writes The Beggar's Opera.
- 1728/--/-- James Gibbs' Book of Architecture influences Colonial American designs.
- 1728/--/-- English poet and playwright John Gay writes The Beggar's Opera.
- 1728/--/-- Chambers's Cyclopedia; or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences is issued.
- 1729/--/-- English actress Kitty Clive establishes her reputation at the Drury Lane Theatre.
- 1729/--/-- Denmark assumes control of Greenland.
- 1729/--/-- Corsica rebels against Genoese rule.
- 1729/--/-- The city of Karachi is founded in India (now in Pakistan).
- 1729/--/-- The city of Baltimore is founded in Maryland.
- 1730/--/-- Peter II dies; he is succeeded by Anna as Empress of Russia.
- 1730/--/-- Construction of the Province-hall (now Independence Hall) begins in Philadelphia.
- 1730/--/-- Canaletto paints the Basin of San Marco, one of his many views of Venice.
- 1731/--/-- John Hadley invents the quadrant for navigating at sea.
- 1731/--/-- French novelist Abbe Prevost writes Manon Lescaut.
- 1731/--/-- The Gentleman's Magazine, the first magazine, is published in London.
- 1731/--/-- John Hadley invents the quadrant for navigating at sea.
- 1732/--/-- Nadir Shah expels the Afghans from Persia (Iran) and reinstates Safavid rule.
- 1732/--/-- Covent Garden Opera House opens in London.
- 1732/--/-- Nicola Salvi designs the Trevi Fountain in Rome.
- 1732/--/-- Covent Garden Opera House opens in London.
- 1732/--/-- William Hogarth completes his series of engravings The Harlot's Progress.
- 1732/--/-- Benjamin Franklin publishes Poor Richard's Almanack in Philadelphia.
- 1733/--/-- John Kay invents the flying shuttle to increase the speed of weaving machines.
- 1733/--/-- Nadir Shah defeats the Turks and occupies Bagdhad.
- 1733/--/-- Stanislaw I is elected king of Poland with the support of Louis XV of France.
- 1733/--/-- The War of Polish Succession begins.
- 1733/--/-- James Oglethorpe founds the colony of Georgia and the city of Savannah.
- 1734/--/-- Stanislaw I is deposed; Augustus III is installed as king of Poland.
- 1735/--/-- George Hadley proposes the Hadley cell, a circulation system for the atmosphere.
- 1735/--/-- Antonio de Ulloa discovers the element platinum in South America.
- 1736/--/-- Parliament passes the Gin Act to discourage public drunkenness in England.
- 1736/--/-- Ch'ien-lung becomes emperor of China.
- 1736/--/-- Nadir assumes the title of Shah of Persia and founds the Afshar dynasty.
- 1736/--/-- Parliament passes the Gin Act to discourage public drunkenness in England.
- 1736/--/-- Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler begins writing his Mechanica.
- 1736/--/-- French artist Maurice Quentin de La Tour paints his Portrait of Voltaire.
- 1736/--/-- Ch'ien-lung becomes emperor of China.
- 1737/--/-- William Mayo founds the city of Richmond, Virginia.
- 1738/--/-- George Whitefield precipitates the Great Awakening religious revival in America.
- 1738/--/-- The Treaty of Vienna concludes the War of the Polish Succession; Stanislaw I abdicates.
- 1738/--/-- George Whitefield precipitates the Great Awakening religious revival in America.
- 1738/--/-- Bernoulli publishes Hydrodynamica, stating his law of hydrodynamics.
- 1738/--/-- The excavation of Herculaneum begins in Italy.
- 1738/--/-- A porcelain factory is established in France at Vincennes; it moves later to Sevres.
- 1739/--/-- Mutilation of an English sea captain by the Spanish leads to the War of Jenkins' Ear.
- 1739/--/-- The British under Admiral Vernon raid Spanish settlements in the West Indies.
- 1739/--/-- John Wesley founds the Methodist religious movement.
- 1739/--/-- Mutilation of an English sea captain by the Spanish leads to the War of Jenkins' Ear.
- 1739/--/-- The Persians under Nadir Shah defeat the Mogul army and destroy Delhi.
- 1740/--/-- Frederick II (Frederick the Great) assumes the Prussian throne.
- 1740/--/-- Anna Empress of Russia dies; she is succeeded by Elizabeth in 1741.
- 1740/--/-- Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI dies; the War of the Austrian Succession begins.
- 1740/--/-- Charles VI's daughter Maria Theresa succeeds to the Austrian Habsburg empire.
- 1740/--/-- Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI dies; the War of the Austrian Succession begins.
- 1740/--/-- Frederick II of Prussia invades the Habsburg province of Silesia.
- 1740/--/-- The British under James Oglethorpe attack Spanish possessions in Florida.
- 1740/--/-- English novelist Samuel Richardson writes Pamela; or Virtue Rewarded.
- 1740/--/-- Anna Empress of Russia dies; she is succeeded by Elizabeth in 1741.
- 1740/--/-- Scottish philosopher David Hume writes his Treatise of Human Nature.
- 1740/--/-- English novelist Samuel Richardson writes Pamela; or Virtue Rewarded.
- 1741/--/-- Prussia forms an anti-Habsburg coalition with Bavaria, Spain and France.
- 1741/--/-- George Frideric Handel composes the Messiah.
- 1742/--/-- Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius invents the Celsius scale for temperature.
- 1742/--/-- The cast iron Franklin stove is invented by Benjamin Franklin.
- 1742/--/-- Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius invents the Celsius scale for temperature.
- 1742/--/-- The cast iron Franklin stove is invented by Benjamin Franklin.
- 1742/--/-- The Anti-Habsburg coalition elects Charles VII as Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1742/--/-- A Spanish invasion of Georgia is defeated by British forces under James Oglethorpe.
- 1742/--/-- Maria Theresa makes peace with Frederick II; Silesia is ceded to Prussia.
- 1743/--/-- An English porcelain factory is established at Chelsea in London.
- 1743/--/-- The first permanent bullring is built in Madrid.
- 1743/--/-- An English porcelain factory is established at Chelsea in London.
- 1744/--/-- King George's War begins in North America between Britain and France.
- 1744/--/-- Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab founds the Wahhabi Muslim sect about this time.
- 1744/--/-- King George's War begins in North America between Britain and France.
- 1745/--/-- The British under Pepperrell capture the French fortress of Louisburg in Canada.
- 1745/--/-- Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) leads a second Jacobite rebellion.
- 1745/--/-- The French under the Comte de Saxe defeat Austrian, English and Dutch forces at Fontenoy.
- 1745/--/-- The Treaty of Dresden confirms Prussian control of Silesia.
- 1745/--/-- Maria Theresa's husband Francis succeeds Charles VII as Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1745/--/-- Louis XV installs the Marquise de Pompadour as his official mistress.
- 1745/--/-- The French under the Comte de Saxe defeat Austrian, English and Dutch forces at Fontenoy.
- 1745/--/-- Giovanni Piranesi begins his etchings of Carceri d'Invenzione (Imaginary Prisons).
- 1746/--/-- Princeton University is founded in New Jersey.
- 1746/--/-- English actor David Garrick becomes the manager of the Drury Lane Theatre.
- 1746/--/-- Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) is defeated at Culloden.
- 1746/--/-- English actor David Garrick becomes the manager of the Drury Lane Theatre.
- 1746/--/-- Ferdinand VI succeeds Philip V as king of Spain.
- 1746/--/-- Britain and France struggle for the domination of India; France seizes Madras.
- 1747/--/-- The Pathans defeat the Persians; Ahmad Shah Sadozai founds a new dynasty.
- 1747/--/-- Nadir Shah of Persia (Iran) is assassinated.
- 1747/--/-- The Ohio Company is formed to promote settlement west of the Appalachians.
- 1747/--/-- Nadir Shah of Persia (Iran) is assassinated.
- 1748/--/-- English artist Thomas Gainsborough paints Robert Andrews and Mary, His Wife.
- 1748/--/-- The Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ends the War of the Austrian Succession.
- 1748/--/-- French political philosopher Montesquieu writes The Spirit of the Laws.
- 1748/--/-- English artist Thomas Gainsborough paints Robert Andrews and Mary, His Wife.
- 1749/--/-- English novelist Henry Fielding writes Tom Jones.
- 1749/--/-- The British found Halifax in Nova Scotia as a military base.
- 1749/--/-- Italian dramatist Carlo Goldoni writes La Putta honorata (The Respectable Girl).
- 1749/--/-- English novelist Henry Fielding writes Tom Jones.
- 1750/--/-- The waltz becomes a popular dance in Europe about this time.
- 1750/--/-- The neoclassical movement in art develops in Europe about this time.
- 1750/--/-- American frontiersman Christopher Gist explores the Ohio River region.
- 1750/--/-- The Afshars are replaced by the Zand dynasty in Persia (Iran); Shiraz becomes the capital.
- 1750/--/-- Baal Shem Tov founds the Jewish sect of Hasidism about this time.
- 1750/--/-- Poona becomes the capital of the Maratha confederacy in India.
- 1750/--/-- American frontiersman Christopher Gist explores the Ohio River region.
- 1750/--/-- The Conestoga wagon develops in Pennsylvania about this time.
- 1751/--/-- English soldier Robert Clive captures Arcot in India.
- 1751/--/-- The Worcester Royal Porcelain Company is founded in England.
- 1751/--/-- English novelist Tobias Smollett writes The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker.
- 1751/--/-- Jean Etienne Guettard produces the first geological maps of France.
- 1751/--/-- The first volume of Diderot's Encyclopedie is published.
- 1751/--/-- English soldier Robert Clive captures Arcot in India.
- 1751/--/-- English novelist Tobias Smollett writes The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker.
- 1751/--/-- The Worcester Royal Porcelain Company is founded in England.
- 1752/--/-- Benjamin Franklin invents the lightning conductor.
- 1752/--/-- Italian artist Tiepolo paints the Marriage of Frederick Barbarossa.
- 1752/--/-- French artist Francois Boucher paints Mademoiselle O'Murphy.
- 1752/--/-- Benjamin Franklin invents the lightning conductor.
- 1752/--/-- French artist Francois Boucher paints Mademoiselle O'Murphy.
- 1752/--/-- Italian artist Tiepolo paints the Marriage of Frederick Barbarossa.
- 1753/--/-- Swedish biologist Carolus Linnaeus publishes his system of plant classification.
- 1753/--/-- The British Museum is founded in London.
- 1754/--/-- French attacks against the English in Ohio lead to the last French and Indian War.
- 1754/--/-- Italian architect Rastrelli designs the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg (Leningrad).
- 1754/--/-- The Royal and Ancient Golf Club is founded at Saint Andrews in Scotland.
- 1754/--/-- Thomas Chippendale publishes The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Directory.
- 1755/--/-- The British under Braddock are defeated by the French at Fort Duquesne.
- 1755/--/-- The French population of Acadia (Nova Scotia) is deported by the British.
- 1755/--/-- Pasquale Paoli founds an independent state in Corsica.
- 1755/--/-- Adventurer and lover Casanova is arrested in Venice for witchcraft.
- 1755/--/-- The Lisbon earthquake kills 50,000.
- 1755/--/-- Samuel Johnson publishes his Dictionary of the English Language.
- 1755/--/-- The Lisbon earthquake kills 50,000.
- 1755/--/-- Samuel Johnson publishes his Dictionary of the English Language.
- 1756/--/-- The Seven Years' War begins with a Prussian attack on Austria.
- 1756/--/-- French general Montcalm captures Fort Oswego and dominates the Great Lakes.
- 1756/--/-- William Pitt (the Elder) becomes prime minister of Britain.
- 1756/--/-- 123 British soldiers are alleged to have died in the Black Hole of Calcutta in Bengal, India.
- 1757/--/-- Robert Clive defeats the nawab of Bengal at the Battle of Plassey in India.
- 1757/--/-- Frederick II of Prussia defeats the Franco-Austrian army at Rossbach.
- 1758/--/-- Americans and British regulars under General Forbes capture Fort Duquesne.
- 1758/--/-- The French under Montcalm defeat the British at Fort Ticonderoga.
- 1758/--/-- The Burmese overthrow the Mons; Rangoon becomes the new capital of Burma.
- 1759/--/-- The British under Wolfe defeat Montcalm at Quebec; Wolfe dies from his wounds.
- 1759/--/-- The Russians defeat Frederick II at Kunersdorf.
- 1759/--/-- The Botanical Gardens are founded at Kew in London.
- 1759/--/-- Josiah Wedgwood establishes his first pottery works.
- 1759/--/-- French poet and dramatist Voltaire publishes his philosophical novel Candide.
- 1759/--/-- The British under Wolfe defeat Montcalm at Quebec; Wolfe dies from his wounds.
- 1759/--/-- The British defeat the French at Niagara; Amherst captures Fort Ticonderoga.
- 1760/--/-- English novelist Laurence Sterne publishes the first volumes of Tristram Shandy.
- 1760/--/-- George II dies; he is succeeded by his grandson George III as king of England.
- 1760/--/-- The British under Amherst capture Montreal, ending French resistance in North America.
- 1760/--/-- The Russians invade Prussia and burn Berlin.
- 1760/--/-- George II dies; he is succeeded by his grandson George III as king of England.
- 1760/--/-- English architect Robert Adam begins the design of Syon House.
- 1760/--/-- English novelist Laurence Sterne publishes the first volumes of Tristram Shandy.
- 1760/--/-- The British under Amherst capture Montreal, ending French resistance in North America.
- 1760/--/-- English architect Robert Adam begins the design of Syon House.
- 1760/--/-- George II dies; he is succeeded by his grandson George III as king of England.
- 1761/--/-- Franz Josef Haydn becomes court composer to Prince Esterhazy.
- 1761/09/02 George III crowned King of Great Britain and Ireland at Westminster Abbey by Tho
- 1762/--/-- Peter III succeeds Elizabeth as emperor of Russia, but is deposed and murdered.
- 1762/--/-- France cedes Louisiana to Spain to prevent British control of the region.
- 1762/--/-- French philosopher Rousseau publishes The Social Contract and Emile.
- 1762/--/-- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart performs at the Imperial court in Vienna at age 6.
- 1762/--/-- British animal painter George Stubbs completes the Horse Attacked by a Lion.
- 1762/--/-- American Indian religious leader, the Delaware Prophet, is active in the Ohio Valley.
- 1762/--/-- Britain seizes Cuba and the Philippines from Spain.
- 1762/--/-- British animal painter George Stubbs completes the Horse Attacked by a Lion.
- 1762/--/-- Peter III succeeds Elizabeth as emperor of Russia, but is deposed and murdered.
- 1762/--/-- Catherine II (Catherine the Great) succeeds her husband as empress of Russia.
- 1762/--/-- The Russians end their alliance with Austria against Prussia.
- 1762/--/-- American Indian religious leader, the Delaware Prophet, is active in the Ohio Valley.
- 1763/--/-- Augustus III dies; he is succeeded (1764) by Stanislaw II, the last king of Poland.
- 1763/--/-- The Wahhabi Saudis begin to establish control over Arabia.
- 1763/--/-- The Treaty of Paris ends the Seven Years' War and the French and Indian Wars.
- 1763/--/-- French forces withdraw from Germany; Prussia retains Silesia.
- 1763/--/-- France cedes Canada and all territories east of the Mississippi River to Britain.
- 1763/--/-- France recognizes British dominance in India.
- 1763/--/-- Britain returns Cuba and the Philippines to Spain in exchange for Florida.
- 1763/--/-- The Ottawa chief Pontiac leads an uprising against the British.
- 1763/--/-- James Boswell meets Samuel Johnson for the first time.
- 1763/--/-- Augustus III dies; he is succeeded (1764) by Stanislaw II, the last king of Poland.
- 1764/--/-- German historian Johann Winckelmann publishes his History of the Art of Antiquity.
- 1764/--/-- Thomas Chatterton forges the Rowley poems at the age of 12.
- 1765/--/-- Robert Clive is appointed governor of Bengal in India.
- 1765/--/-- George Grenville's Stamp Act imposes a tax on all publications in the American colonies.
- 1765/--/-- Samuel Adams helps to found the Sons of Liberty to oppose the Stamp Act.
- 1765/--/-- Sir William Blackstone begins his Commentaries on the Laws of England.
- 1765/--/-- Francis I dies; he is succeeded by Joseph II as Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1765/--/-- Lancelot Capability Brown designs the gardens at Blenheim Palace.
- 1765/--/-- French artist Francois Boucher is appointed court painter to Louis XV.
- 1765/--/-- Horace Walpole publishes his Gothic novel The Castle of Otranto.
- 1765/--/-- George Grenville's Stamp Act imposes a tax on all publications in the American colonies.
- 1765/--/-- French artist Francois Boucher is appointed court painter to Louis XV.
- 1765/--/-- Francis I dies; he is succeeded by Joseph II as Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1766/--/-- English chemist Henry Cavendish isolates hydrogen gas for the first time.
- 1766/--/-- The Stamp Act is repealed after strong opposition from American colonists.
- 1766/--/-- The Declaratory Act imposes Parliament's right to make laws in the colonies.
- 1766/--/-- English chemist Henry Cavendish isolates hydrogen gas for the first time.
- 1766/--/-- The Nautical Almanac provides the first practical method for determining longitude.
- 1766/--/-- German dramatist and critic Gotthold Ephraim Lessing publishes Laocoon.
- 1766/--/-- The Stamp Act is repealed after strong opposition from American colonists.
- 1766/--/-- French artist Jean Honore Fragonard paints The Swing.
- 1766/--/-- Anglo-Irish author Oliver Goldsmith publishes The Vicar of Wakefield.
- 1767/--/-- The Townshend Acts impose a tax on imports to North America.
- 1767/--/-- German-Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn publishes Phaedon.
- 1767/--/-- German composer Christoph Willibald Gluck writes his opera Alceste.
- 1767/--/-- The Townshend Acts impose a tax on imports to North America.
- 1767/--/-- German composer Christoph Willibald Gluck writes his opera Alceste.
- 1767/--/-- The Burmese destroy the Siam capital of Ayutthaya; the Bangkok Period begins.
- 1767/--/-- The Mason-Dixon line establishes the Pennsylvania-Maryland boundary.
- 1768/--/-- Genoa sells its rights in Corsica to France.
- 1768/--/-- Louis Antoine de Bougainville claims the Pacific island of Tahiti for France.
- 1768/--/-- The Russo-Turkish War is renewed.
- 1768/--/-- Joshua Reynolds becomes the first president of the Royal Academy in London.
- 1768/--/-- The first weekly numbers of the Encyclopaedia Britannica are issued.
- 1769/--/-- Ottawa Indian chief Pontiac is assassinated by a Peoria Indian.
- 1769/--/-- French forces in Corsica defeat Pasquale Paoli; Corsica becomes a province of France.
- 1769/--/-- The Gurkhas conquer Nepal.
- 1769/--/-- Ottawa Indian chief Pontiac is assassinated by a Peoria Indian.
- 1769/--/-- Richard Arkwright invents a spinning frame to mechanize cotton weaving.
- 1769/--/-- American pioneer Daniel Boone explores a route through the Cumberland Gap.
- 1769/--/-- The Comtesse du Barry becomes the official mistress to Louis XV.
- 1769/--/-- American pioneer Daniel Boone explores a route through the Cumberland Gap.
- 1769/--/-- James Watt patents a condenser to improve the performance of steam engines.
- 1769/--/-- Richard Arkwright invents a spinning frame to mechanize cotton weaving.
- 1770/--/-- The British Parliament repeals the Townshend Acts.
- 1770/--/-- Louis, the future king of France, marries Marie Antoinette.
- 1770/--/-- A brawl between British troops and colonists leads to the Boston Massacre.
- 1770/--/-- English navigator James Cook explores New Zealand and the east coast of Australia.
- 1770/--/-- British explorer James Bruce discovers the source of the Blue Nile.
- 1770/--/-- Thomas Jefferson begins building Monticello, his house in Virginia.
- 1770/--/-- English artist Thomas Gainsborough paints The Blue Boy.
- 1770/--/-- English navigator James Cook explores New Zealand and the east coast of Australia.
- 1770/--/-- English artist Thomas Gainsborough paints The Blue Boy.
- 1770/--/-- Lord North becomes prime minister of Britain.
- 1771/--/-- Governor Tyron defeats the Regulators (dissident farmers) in North Carolina.
- 1771/--/-- Gustav III succeeds his father as king of Sweden.
- 1772/--/-- American artist Benjamin West paints The Death of Wolfe.
- 1772/--/-- Poland is partitioned among Russia, Prussia and Austria.
- 1772/--/-- English artist Joshua Reynolds paints a Portrait of Samuel Johnson.
- 1772/--/-- American artist Benjamin West paints The Death of Wolfe.
- 1772/--/-- English artist Joshua Reynolds paints a Portrait of Samuel Johnson.
- 1772/--/-- American artist Benjamin West paints The Death of Wolfe.
- 1772/--/-- English artist Joshua Reynolds paints a Portrait of Samuel Johnson.
- 1773/--/-- Anglo-Irish author Oliver Goldsmith writes the play She Stoops to Conquer.
- 1773/--/-- Don Cossack Yemelian Pugachev leads the Peasant's Revolt in Russia.
- 1773/--/-- Calcutta is established as the capital of British India.
- 1773/--/-- American colonists throw British tea into Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party.
- 1773/--/-- Pope Clement XIV persecutes the Jesuits.
- 1773/--/-- American colonists throw British tea into Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party.
- 1774/--/-- The Treaty of Kuchuk Kainarji ends the Russo-Turkish War.
- 1774/--/-- Louis XV dies; he is succeeded by his grandson Louis XVI as king of France.
- 1774/--/-- Britain passes the Intolerable Acts and closes the port of Boston.
- 1774/--/-- Warren Hastings is appointed as the first Governor-General of British India.
- 1774/--/-- Edmund Burke's speech On American Taxation defends the colony's rights.
- 1774/--/-- The first Continental Congress meets and condemns Britain's Intolerable Acts.
- 1774/--/-- Rhode Island becomes the first state to abolish slavery.
- 1774/--/-- The Quebec Act grants religious liberty to Roman Catholics in Canada.
- 1774/--/-- British scientist Joseph Priestley discovers oxygen.
- 1774/--/-- Louis XV dies; he is succeeded by his grandson Louis XVI as king of France.
- 1774/--/-- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe publishes The Sorrows of Young Werther.
- 1774/--/-- Edmund Burke's speech On American Taxation defends the colony's rights.
- 1775/--/-- Americans under Montgomery occupy Montreal, but fail to capture Quebec.
- 1775/--/-- French dramatist Caron de Beaumarchais writes the Barber of Seville.
- 1775/--/-- Revolutionary War Begins
- 1775/--/-- American patriot Patrick Henry states "Give me liberty, or give me death."
- 1775/--/-- Paul Revere rides to Lexington to warn of approaching British troops.
- 1775/--/-- American patriot Patrick Henry states "Give me liberty, or give me death."
- 1775/--/-- British troops and colonial militia clash at Lexington, starting the American Revolution.
- 1775/--/-- British troops suffer heavy losses at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
- 1775/--/-- American patriot Patrick Henry states "Give me liberty, or give me death."
- 1775/--/-- British troops and colonial militia clash at Lexington, starting the American Revolution.
- 1775/--/-- The Continental Congress chooses George Washington to head the Continental Army.
- 1775/--/-- Americans under Montgomery occupy Montreal, but fail to capture Quebec.
- 1776/--/-- American General Charles Lee is captured by the British.
- 1776/--/-- Charles Burney publishes the first volume of A General History of Music.
- 1776/--/-- The Sturm und Drang (Storm and Stress) literary movement begins in Germany.
- 1776/--/-- Grigory Aleksandrovich Potemkin organizes the Russian Black Sea fleet.
- 1776/--/-- Washington defeats British forces at Trenton and Princeton (1777).
- 1776/--/-- Swiss banker Jacques Necker is appointed director of the treasury by Louis XVI.
- 1776/--/-- Thomas Paine publishes his Revolutionary War pamphlet Common Sense.
- 1776/--/-- British forces are evacuated from Boston.
- 1776/--/-- The Continental Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence.
- 1776/--/-- The British under Howe defeat Washington on Long Island and occupy New York.
- 1776/--/-- Nathan Hale is executed by the British as a spy.
- 1776/--/-- David Bushnell's submarine the Turtle makes an abortive attack on British ships.
- 1776/--/-- British forces under Sir Henry Clinton bombard Charleston harbor.
- 1776/--/-- American General Charles Lee is captured by the British.
- 1776/--/-- Howe defeats Washington at White Plains; Washington retreats across the Delaware.
- 1776/--/-- Ann Lee establishes a Shaker community at Wartervliet in New York.
- 1776/--/-- Economist Adam Smith publishes the Wealth of Nations.
- 1776/--/-- Edward Gibbon publishes the first volume of Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
- 1776/--/-- Charles Burney publishes the first volume of A General History of Music.
- 1777/--/-- General Burgoyne captures Ticonderoga and defeats the Americans in Pennsylvania.
- 1777/--/-- Burgoyne capitulates to Horatio Gates' American forces at Saratoga.
- 1777/--/-- The Continental Congress adopts the Stars and Stripes as the American flag.
- 1777/--/-- The Marquis de Lafayette offers his services to the Continental Congress.
- 1777/--/-- General Burgoyne captures Ticonderoga and defeats the Americans in Pennsylvania.
- 1777/--/-- The British under Howe capture Philadelphia, forcing Congress to flee.
- 1777/--/-- Burgoyne capitulates to Horatio Gates' American forces at Saratoga.
- 1777/--/-- The British under Howe defeat Washington's Continental Army at Brandywine Creek.
- 1777/--/-- The Continental Congress adopts the Stars and Stripes as the American flag.
- 1777/--/-- Washington's Continental Army spends a hard winter at Valley Forge.
- 1777/--/-- Christianity is introduced into Korea.
- 1777/--/-- French chemist Lavoisier proves that air is composed of oxygen and nitrogen.
- 1777/--/-- Richard Brinsley Sheridan's comedy The School for Scandal is produced.
- 1778/--/-- Franz Anton Mesmer opens a Paris practice to treat patients using magnetism.
- 1778/--/-- La Scala opera house opens in Milan, Italy.
- 1778/--/-- France enters the American War of Independence in support of the colonies.
- 1778/--/-- John Singleton Copley paints Watson and the Shark.
- 1778/--/-- English novelist Fanny Burney writes Evelina.
- 1778/--/-- France enters the American War of Independence in support of the colonies.
- 1778/--/-- English novelist Fanny Burney writes Evelina.
- 1778/--/-- Washington clashes with British forces under Clinton at Monmouth, N.J.
- 1778/--/-- Portugal transfers its rights in Equatorial Guinea to Spain.
- 1778/--/-- John Singleton Copley paints Watson and the Shark.
- 1779/--/-- Samuel Crompton develops his spinning mule for England's cotton industry.
- 1779/--/-- An American squadron led by John Paul Jones attacks British shipping.
- 1779/--/-- American forces under Sullivan campaign against the Iroquois on the New York border.
- 1779/--/-- George Rogers Clark recaptures Vincennes from the British.
- 1779/--/-- Spain declares war on Britain and lays siege to Gibraltar.
- 1779/--/-- An American squadron led by John Paul Jones attacks British shipping.
- 1779/--/-- War breaks out between Dutch settlers and the Xhosas in South Africa.
- 1779/--/-- American forces under Sullivan campaign against the Iroquois on the New York border.
- 1779/--/-- Spain declares war on Britain and lays siege to Gibraltar.
- 1779/--/-- War breaks out between Dutch settlers and the Xhosas in South Africa.
- 1779/--/-- British explorer James Cook is killed by natives on Hawaii.
- 1779/--/-- Samuel Crompton develops his spinning mule for England's cotton industry.
- 1779/--/-- Samuel Johnson begins writing The Lives of the Poets
- 1779/--/-- British explorer James Cook is killed by natives on Hawaii.
- 1780/--/-- Maria Theresa dies; Joseph II inherits the crown of Bohemia and Hungary.
- 1780/--/-- Francis Marion and Thomas Sumter lead guerrilla forces against the British.
- 1780/--/-- Venetian artist Francesco Guardi paints the Gondola on the Lagoon.
- 1780/--/-- Maria Theresa dies; Joseph II inherits the crown of Bohemia and Hungary.
- 1780/--/-- English spy John Andre is caught and executed by the Americans.
- 1780/--/-- Peruvian Indians under Tupac Amaru revolt against Spainish rule.
- 1780/--/-- The Gordon Riots begin in London against Catholic emancipation.
- 1780/--/-- English spy John Andre is caught and executed by the Americans.
- 1780/--/-- The Derby horse race is established in England.
- 1780/--/-- Americans under Horatio Gates are defeated by Cornwallis at Camden, S.C.
- 1780/--/-- Luigi Galvani begins experiments on the effect of electricity on nerves and muscles.
- 1780/--/-- The Derby horse race is established in England.
- 1780/--/-- Venetian artist Francesco Guardi paints the Gondola on the Lagoon.
- 1780/--/-- English spy John Andre is caught and executed by the Americans.
- 1780/--/-- Andre's capture exposes Benedict Arnold's plot to surrender West Point.
- 1780/--/-- The British under Clinton occupy Charleston, S.C. and capture the garrison.
- 1780/--/-- Americans under Horatio Gates are defeated by Cornwallis at Camden, S.C.
- 1781/--/-- American forces under Daniel Morgan defeat the British at the Battle of Cowpens.
- 1781/--/-- The British under Cornwallis surrender to the Americans at Yorktown.
- 1781/--/-- English astronomer William Herschel discovers the planet Uranus.
- 1781/--/-- American forces under Daniel Morgan defeat the British at the Battle of Cowpens.
- 1781/--/-- The French aid Washington in the siege of Yorktown.
- 1781/--/-- The British under Cornwallis surrender to the Americans at Yorktown.
- 1781/--/-- The British defeat Hyder Ali the Muslim ruler of Mysore (now Karnataka) in India.
- 1781/--/-- English astronomer William Herschel discovers the planet Uranus.
- 1781/--/-- German philosopher Immanuel Kant publishes his Critique of Pure Reason.
- 1782/--/-- Kamehameha I begins a ten-year war for control of Hawaii.
- 1782/--/-- Henry Grattan's Patriot party achieves legislative independence for Ireland.
- 1782/--/-- The design for the Great Seal of the United States is adopted by the Continental Congress.
- 1782/--/-- Pierre Choderlos de Laclos writes Les Liaisons Dangereuses.
- 1782/--/-- Peace talks open in Paris between Britain and America.
- 1782/--/-- Kamehameha I begins a ten-year war for control of Hawaii.
- 1782/--/-- The design for the Great Seal of the United States is adopted by the Continental Congress.
- 1782/--/-- Tippu Sultan succeeds his father as ruler of Mysore (now Karnataka) in India.
- 1782/--/-- Peace talks open in Paris between Britain and America.
- 1782/--/-- Rama I founds the Chakkri dynasty in Siam (Thailand) with Bangkok as its capital.
- 1783/--/-- An earthquake kills 30,000 people at Calabria in Italy.
- 1783/--/-- British forces abandon New York, their last stronghold in North America.
- 1783/--/-- Britain recognizes the independence of the United States at the Treaty of Paris.
- 1783/--/-- British forces abandon New York, their last stronghold in North America.
- 1783/--/-- The British return Florida to Spain under the terms of the Treaty of Paris.
- 1783/--/-- William Pitt (the Younger) becomes prime minister of Britain at age 24.
- 1783/--/-- Russia gains control of the Crimea after three centuries of Turkish rule.
- 1783/--/-- An earthquake kills 30,000 people at Calabria in Italy.
- 1783/--/-- The Montgolfier brothers make the first manned flight in a hot air balloon.
- 1783/--/-- Peace Treaty ends Revolutionary War
- 1783/--/-- French scientist Jacques Charles demonstrates the first hydrogen-inflated balloon.
- 1783/--/-- William Pitt II becomes English Prime Minister at 24
- 1783/--/-- Revolutionary War Ends
- 1783/--/-- Britain cedes all lands west to Mississippi River
- 1783/--/-- Britain recognizes the independence of the United States at the Treaty of Paris.
- 1784/--/-- French dramatist Caron de Beaumarchais writes the Marriage of Figaro.
- 1784/--/-- French neoclassical artist Jacques Louis David paints The Oath of Horatii.
- 1784/--/-- Grigory Shelekhov founds the first Russian colony in America at Kodiak Island, Alaska.
- 1784/--/-- American inventor Oliver Evans develops the first automated flour mill.
- 1784/--/-- Thomas Jefferson's proposes a ban on slavery in the western territories.
- 1784/--/-- Ben Franklin invents bifocal eyeglasses
- 1784/--/-- Grigory Shelekhov founds the first Russian colony in America at Kodiak Island, Alaska.
- 1784/--/-- American inventor Oliver Evans develops the first automated flour mill.
- 1784/--/-- French neoclassical artist Jacques Louis David paints The Oath of Horatii.
- 1785/--/-- New York City becomes the temporary capital of the United States.
- 1785/--/-- French navigator La Perouse sails to the Pacific to find the Northwest Passage.
- 1785/--/-- Jean Pierre Blanchard makes the first balloon flight across the English Channel.
- 1785/--/-- Newspaper publisher John Walter founds The Times of London.
- 1785/--/-- English poet William Cowper publishes The Task.
- 1785/--/-- Jean Pierre Blanchard makes the first balloon flight across the English Channel.
- 1785/--/-- New York City becomes the temporary capital of the United States.
- 1786/--/-- Francisco de Goya becomes court painter to Charles III of Spain.
- 1786/--/-- Frederick II dies; he is succeeded by his son Frederick William II as king of Prussia.
- 1786/--/-- Lord Cornwallis succeeds Warren Hastings as governor-general of India.
- 1786/--/-- Daniel Shays leads a rebellion against the state government in Massachusetts.
- 1786/--/-- Singapore, Penang and Melaka are ceded to Britain as the Straits Settlements.
- 1786/--/-- Frederick II dies; he is succeeded by his son Frederick William II as king of Prussia.
- 1786/--/-- Swiss climbers make the first ascent of Mount Blanc.
- 1786/--/-- Francisco de Goya becomes court painter to Charles III of Spain.
- 1786/--/-- Robert Burns publishes Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish dialect.
- 1786/--/-- First ice cream made commercially in NYC
- 1786/--/-- Shay's Rebellion, MASS
- 1786/--/-- Daniel Shays leads a rebellion against the state government in Massachusetts.
- 1787/--/-- Turkey declares war on Russia, beginning a new Russo-Turkish War.
- 1787/--/-- The Constitutional Convention meets in Philadelphia to draw up a U.S. Constitution.
- 1787/--/-- The Continental Congress excludes slavery from the Northwest Territory.
- 1787/--/-- Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison write the first Federalist essays.
- 1787/--/-- Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart writes the opera Don Giovanni.
- 1787/--/-- British reformer William Wilberforce declares his aims to abolish slavery.
- 1787/--/-- The Marylebone Cricket Club (M.C.C.) is formed in London, England.
- 1787/--/-- American inventor John Fitch launches a steam-powered ferry boat on the Delaware.
- 1787/--/-- Henry Holland builds the first Royal Pavilion at Brighton for the Prince Regent.
- 1787/--/-- Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart writes the opera Don Giovanni.
- 1787/--/-- American inventor John Fitch launches a steam-powered ferry boat on the Delaware.
- 1787/--/-- Royall Tyler's The Contrast becomes the first stage comedy to be produced in the U.S.
- 1787/--/-- American inventor John Fitch launches a steam-powered ferry boat on the Delaware.
- 1787/--/-- The Marylebone Cricket Club (M.C.C.) is formed in London, England.
- 1787/--/-- Turkey declares war on Russia, beginning a new Russo-Turkish War.
- 1787/--/-- Constitutional Convention
- 1787/--/-- The Assembly of Notables is summoned by Louis XVI to reform French taxation.
- 1787/--/-- The British found Freetown and establish Sierra Leone as a colony for freed slaves.
- 1788/--/-- Mozart composes 3 symphonies: E-flat, G minor and Jupiter in less than 7 weeks.
- 1788/--/-- Austria joins Russia in the war against Turkey.
- 1788/--/-- Captain Arthur Phillip founds the first Australian penal colony at Sydney Cove.
- 1788/--/-- A crop failure in France leads to bread riots.
- 1788/--/-- George III of England has his first attack of mental illness.
- 1788/--/-- Austria joins Russia in the war against Turkey.
- 1788/--/-- Swedish forces under Gustav III attack Russia.
- 1788/--/-- George III of England has his first attack of mental illness.
- 1788/--/-- "The Federalist" published
- 1788/--/-- Warren Hastings is impeached for maladministration in India.
- 1788/--/-- Constitution ratified
- 1788/--/-- French physicist Lagrange publishes his Analytical Mechanics.
- 1789/--/-- George Washington (Federalist) becomes president of the United States
- 1789/--/-- English poet and artist William Blake publishes Songs of Innocence.
- 1789/--/-- Wm. Blake publishes "Songs of Innocence"
- 1789/--/-- English poet and artist William Blake publishes Songs of Innocence.
- 1789/--/-- A National Assembly is declared in France, ending the power of the States-General.
- 1789/--/-- The French Revolution begins with an attack on the Bastille.
- 1789/--/-- English poet and artist William Blake publishes Songs of Innocence.
- 1789/--/-- The French National Assembly formulates a Declaration of the Rights of Man.
- 1789/--/-- French sculptor Jean Antoine Houdon makes busts of Jefferson and Washington.
- 1789/--/-- Louis XVI is forced to capitulate; France becomes a constitutional monarchy.
- 1789/--/-- Austrian forces capture Belgrade from the Turks.
- 1789/--/-- Tippu Sultan begins the Third Mysore War against the British in India.
- 1789/--/-- The Federalist party is formed by supporters of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
- 1789/--/-- Washington is elected as the first U.S. president; John Adams becomes vice-president.
- 1789/--/-- Alexander Hamilton becomes the first U.S. secretary of the treasury.
- 1789/--/-- The Supreme Court of the United States is founded with John Jay as Chief Justice.
- 1789/--/-- The first national Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the U.S.
- 1789/--/-- The Tammany Hall political organization is founded in New York.
- 1789/--/-- Mutinous sailors seize H.M.S. Bounty and take refuge on Pitcairn Island.
- 1789/--/-- French sculptor Jean Antoine Houdon makes busts of Jefferson and Washington.
- 1789/--/-- Bill of Rights adopted
- 1789/--/-- Jeremy Bentham publishes An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation.
- 1789/--/-- French Revolution begins
- 1790/--/-- Seat of government moves from NYC to Philadelphia
- 1790/--/-- Leopold II succeeds Joseph II as Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1790/--/-- New England captains extend whaling into the Pacific Ocean about this time.
- 1790/--/-- Sweden and Russia sign a peace treaty.
- 1790/--/-- Philadelphia replaces New York as the temporary capital of the U.S.
- 1790/--/-- The New York Stock Exchange is founded.
- 1790/--/-- New England captains extend whaling into the Pacific Ocean about this time.
- 1790/--/-- The bolero Spanish dance is introduced about this time.
- 1790/--/-- Thomas Jefferson proposes a decimal (metric) system; Congress rejects the suggestion.
- 1791/--/-- The First Bank of the United States is founded.
- 1791/--/-- Tom Paine "The Rights of Man"
- 1791/--/-- Thomas Paine publishes The Rights of Man in defense of the French revolution.
- 1791/--/-- Pierre Charles L'Enfant designs the new U.S. capital of Washington, D.C.
- 1791/--/-- Thomas Sheraton publishes The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing Book.
- 1791/--/-- Mozart's opera The Magic Flute is performed for the first time.
- 1791/--/-- Emperor Joseph II ends the war between Austria and Turkey.
- 1791/--/-- Mozart's opera The Magic Flute is performed for the first time.
- 1791/--/-- James Boswell publishes his Life of Samuel Johnson.
- 1791/--/-- Marquis de Sade writes the novel Justine from his prison cell.
- 1791/--/-- Chinese author Ts'ao Hsueh-ch'in publishes The Dream of the Red Chamber.
- 1791/--/-- Miami Indian chief Little Turtle defeats an American force under General Arthur St. Clair.
- 1791/--/-- Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette are captured while trying to leave France.
- 1791/--/-- Austria returns Belgrade to the Turks.
- 1791/--/-- Toussaint l'Ouverture leads a slave revolt in Haiti against the French.
- 1791/--/-- Emperor Joseph II ends the war between Austria and Turkey.
- 1791/--/-- The Province of Quebec is divided into Upper Canada and Lower Canada.
- 1791/--/-- Chinese author Ts'ao Hsueh-ch'in publishes The Dream of the Red Chamber.
- 1791/--/-- Miami Indian chief Little Turtle defeats an American force under General Arthur St. Clair.
- 1791/--/-- The Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution) is ratified.
- 1791/--/-- Vermont becomes the 14th state of the Union.
- 1792/--/-- The French Republic adopts the guillotine as a uniform method of execution.
- 1792/--/-- The French under Dumouriez halt the Prussians and defeat the Austrians at Jemappes.
- 1792/--/-- First U.S. Trade Union of shoemakers
- 1792/--/-- Jefferson leads the Democratic-Republican party in opposition to the Federalists.
- 1792/--/-- George Washington is reelected as president.
- 1792/--/-- Thomas Paine publishes the Rights of Man and is outlawed for treason in England.
- 1792/--/-- Kentucky becomes the 15th state of the Union.
- 1792/--/-- The Columbia River is discovered by Boston trader Robert Gray.
- 1792/--/-- France declares war on Austria and Prussia, beginning the French Revolutionary Wars.
- 1792/--/-- Gustav III of Sweden is assassinated at a masquerade in Stockholm.
- 1792/--/-- The dollar is selected as the U.S. unit of currency.
- 1792/--/-- Architect James Hoban wins the competition to design the White House.
- 1792/--/-- Swiss scientist Aime Argand develops a practical oil lamp using a tubular wick.
- 1792/--/-- Charles Bulfinch designs the Connecticut State House (now Hartford City Hall).
- 1792/--/-- The Treaty of Jasso ends the Russo-Turkish War.
- 1792/--/-- Thomas Paine publishes the Rights of Man and is outlawed for treason in England.
- 1792/--/-- Gustav III of Sweden is assassinated at a masquerade in Stockholm.
- 1792/--/-- German philosopher Fichte writes an Essay toward a Critique of All Revelations.
- 1792/--/-- Francis II succeeds Leopold II to become the last Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1792/--/-- Mary Wollstonecraft publishes A Vindication of the Rights of Women.
- 1792/--/-- Russia and Prussia invade Poland, which is still recovering from the Partition of 1772.
- 1792/--/-- France declares war on Austria and Prussia, beginning the French Revolutionary Wars.
- 1792/--/-- New insurrections begin in France; Louis XVI is imprisoned by the Commune of Paris.
- 1792/--/-- The National Convention proclaims France a Republic.
- 1792/--/-- Kentucky becomes the 15th state of the Union.
- 1793/--/-- French revolutionary Jean Paul Marat is murdered by Charlotte Corday.
- 1793/--/-- France adopts the metric system of measurement.
- 1793/--/-- Eli Whitney invents cotton gin; revives dying slave economy of South
- 1793/--/-- Eli Whitney invents the cotton gin.
- 1793/--/-- French King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette executed
- 1793/--/-- Fugitive Slave Act
- 1793/--/-- Jean Pierre Blanchard makes the first U.S. balloon flight in Philadelphia.
- 1793/--/-- J.-L. David paints "The Dead Marat"
- 1793/--/-- George Washington lays the cornerstone for the Capitol building in Washington D.C.
- 1793/--/-- French revolutionary Jean Paul Marat is murdered by Charlotte Corday.
- 1793/--/-- Eli Whitney invents the cotton gin.
- 1793/--/-- Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette are executed; the Reign of Terror begins in France.
- 1793/--/-- Britain, Holland, Spain and Sardinia form a new anti-French coalition.
- 1793/--/-- France raises the first national army of conscripts to oppose the Coalition forces.
- 1793/--/-- Russia and Prussia seize Polish lands as part of the Second Partition of Poland.
- 1794/--/-- Robespierre's execution ends the Reign of Terror in France; the Thermidorian Reaction begins.
- 1794/--/-- The British occupy the French island of Corsica for a two-year period.
- 1794/--/-- Tadeusz Kosciuszko leads a revolt of Polish peasants against Russia.
- 1794/--/-- The Qajar (Kajar) dynasty is founded in Persia (Iran).
- 1794/--/-- U.S. forces under Anthony Wayne defeat the Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
- 1794/--/-- Militia under General Henry Lee suppress the Whiskey Rebellion in Pennsylvania.
- 1794/--/-- Jay's Treaty settles disputes between Britain and the U.S.
- 1794/--/-- French engineer Claude Chappe invents the semaphore signaling system.
- 1794/--/-- Ann Ward Radcliffe publishes her gothic novel The Mysteries of Udolpho.
- 1795/--/-- The final Partition of Poland is made among Russia, Prussia and Austria.
- 1795/--/-- Stanislaw II abdicates as the last king of Poland.
- 1795/--/-- Napoleon Bonaparte defeats the insurrectionists in Paris.
- 1795/--/-- Prussia and Spain sue for peace with France.
- 1795/--/-- American artist Charles Wilson Peale paints the Staircase group.
- 1795/--/-- Spain recognizes U.S. claims to West Florida (Mississippi).
- 1795/--/-- France claims the island of Hispaniola.
- 1795/--/-- The Methodists separate from the Church of England.
- 1795/--/-- Scottish explorer Mungo Park reaches the Gambia and Niger Rivers.
- 1795/--/-- The Methodists separate from the Church of England.
- 1795/--/-- The British capture Cape Province (South Africa) from the Dutch.
- 1795/--/-- Austrian composer Franz Josef Haydn completes the 12 London symphonies.
- 1795/--/-- American artist Charles Wilson Peale paints the Staircase group.
- 1795/--/-- Scottish geologist James Hutton publishes his Theory of the Earth.
- 1795/--/-- The Constitution of 1795 establishes a Directory to rule France.
- 1795/--/-- The British capture Cape Province (South Africa) from the Dutch.
- 1796/--/-- Tennessee becomes the 16th state of the Union.
- 1796/--/-- George Washington declines to serve as president for a third term.
- 1796/--/-- John Adams is elected as the 2nd U.S. president; Jefferson becomes vice-president.
- 1796/--/-- Tennessee becomes the 16th state of the Union.
- 1796/--/-- Samuel Hahnemann publishes his findings on homeopathic treatment.
- 1796/--/-- English physician Edward Jenner develops vaccination against smallpox.
- 1796/--/-- Gilbert Stuart paints a portrait of Washington (used later on the dollar bill).
- 1796/--/-- English novelist Fanny Burney publishes Camilla.
- 1796/--/-- Spain sides with France in the war against Britain.
- 1796/--/-- English physician Edward Jenner develops vaccination against smallpox.
- 1796/--/-- The British seize Ceylon (Sri Lanka) from the Dutch.
- 1796/--/-- Napoleon marries Josephine, the widow of the vicomte de Beauharnais.
- 1796/--/-- Napoleon defeats the Austrian and Sardinian armies in Italy.
- 1796/--/-- Napoleon restores Corsica to French rule.
- 1796/--/-- Spain sides with France in the war against Britain.
- 1797/--/-- Nelson defeats the Spanish fleet at Cape St. Vincent, and the Dutch at Camperdown.
- 1797/--/-- John Adams (Federalist) becomes president of the United States
- 1797/--/-- The British capture the Spanish colony of Trinidad.
- 1797/--/-- The Directory appoint Talleyrand as minister of foreign affairs for France.
- 1797/--/-- The Treaty of Campo Formio ends the war of the First Coalition against France.
- 1797/--/-- The Venetian Republic is dissolved; Venice is ruled by Austria.
- 1797/--/-- Austria cedes the Austrian Netherlands (present-day Belgium) to France.
- 1797/--/-- David Thompson surveys the Mississippi headwaters for the North West Company.
- 1797/--/-- British wood engraver Thomas Bewick publishes A History of British Birds.
- 1798/--/-- Napoleon's army invades Egypt and defeats the Mamelukes at the Battle of the Pyramids.
- 1798/--/-- The territory of Mississippi becomes part of the United States.
- 1798/--/-- The French fleet is destroyed by Nelson at Abukir Bay, cutting off Napoleon's forces in Egypt.
- 1798/--/-- Britain, Austria, Russia and Turkey form a Second Coalition against France.
- 1798/--/-- Lord Wellesley becomes governor-general of India.
- 1798/--/-- Alien and Sedition Act
- 1798/--/-- Wolfe Tone leads a revolt against the British by the Society of United Irishmen.
- 1798/--/-- Haydn composes "The Creation"
- 1798/--/-- The XYZ Affair leads to the Quasi War between France and the U.S.
- 1798/--/-- The U.S. Congress passes the controversial Alien and Sedition Acts.
- 1798/--/-- The territory of Mississippi becomes part of the United States.
- 1798/--/-- Eli Whitney uses early mass production techniques to manufacture muskets.
- 1798/--/-- America's first professional author Charles Brockden Brown publishes Wieland.
- 1798/--/-- Economist Thomas Malthus publishes An Essay on the Principle of Population.
- 1798/--/-- America's first professional author Charles Brockden Brown publishes Wieland.
- 1798/--/-- William Wordsworth publishes Lyrical Ballads with Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
- 1798/--/-- French armies occupy Rome and invade Switzerland, creating the Helvetic Republic.
- 1799/--/-- Ranjit Singh establishes a Sikh kingdom in northwest India.
- 1799/--/-- The Russian-American Company is founded to administer the Alaskan fur trade.
- 1799/--/-- Britain becomes the first nation to introduce a national income tax.
- 1799/--/-- City Hotel, the first American structure designed as a hotel, opens in New York.
- 1799/--/-- The Rosetta Stone, the key to deciphering hieroglyphics, is discovered in Egypt.
- 1799/--/-- Napoleon becomes Consul
- 1799/--/-- A 33,000 year-old frozen mammoth is discovered at the Lena River in Russia.
- 1799/--/-- Humboldt and Bonpland begin their scientific expedition in South American.
- 1799/--/-- The Russian-American Company is founded to administer the Alaskan fur trade.
- 1799/--/-- Tippu Sultan is killed in battle with the British; the Mysore empire is destroyed.
- 1799/--/-- City Hotel, the first American structure designed as a hotel, opens in New York.
- 1799/--/-- Humboldt and Bonpland begin their scientific expedition in South American.
- 1799/--/-- Napoleon attacks Syria to prevent a Turkish invasion of Egypt, but is defeated at Acre.
- 1799/--/-- Napoleon returns to France as first consul; the Consulate replaces the Directory.
- 1799/--/-- Russian forces under Suvorov defeat the French in Italy, but are held at Zurich.
- 1799/--/-- Tippu Sultan is killed in battle with the British; the Mysore empire is destroyed.
- 1800/--/-- Madame de Stael publishes The Influence of Literature Upon Society.
- 1800/--/-- Library of Congress founded
- 1800/--/-- Seat of government moves from Philadelphia to Washington, DC
- 1800/--/-- Volta invents electric battery
- 1800/--/-- Napoleon defeats the Austrians at the Battle of Marengo.
- 1800/--/-- Napoleon commissions Cambaceres to develop the Napoleonic Code of law.
- 1800/--/-- France regains Louisiana from Spain under the secret Treaty of San Ildefonso.
- 1800/--/-- Jefferson defeats Adams in the U.S. presidential election, but ties with Burr.
- 1800/--/-- The seat of U.S. government is transferred to Washington, D.C.
- 1800/--/-- Black slave Gabriel leads an abortive uprising near Richmond, Virginia.
- 1800/--/-- Italian physicist Alessandro Volta invents the first electric battery.
- 1800/--/-- Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman) arrives in the Ohio River valley around this time.
- 1800/--/-- Italian physicist Alessandro Volta invents the first electric battery.
- 1800/--/-- The Library of Congress is founded in Washington D.C.
- 1801/--/-- Thomas Jefferson (Democratic Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1801/--/-- Jefferson is selected as the 3rd U.S. president; Burr becomes vice-president.
- 1801/--/-- Alexander I becomes emperor of Russia after the murder of his father Paul I.
- 1801/--/-- Castlereagh secures passage of the Act of Union, which unites Britain and Ireland.
- 1801/--/-- The Peace of Luneville ends the war between France and Austria.
- 1801/--/-- Nelson defeats the Danish fleet at Copenhagen.
- 1801/--/-- The British defeat Napoleon's army of Egypt at Alexandria.
- 1801/--/-- Barbary pirates begin the Tripolitan War; a U.S. squadron sails to the Mediterranean.
- 1801/--/-- The Union Jack becomes the official flag of the United Kingdom.
- 1801/--/-- Robert Fulton demonstrates his 3-man submarine the Nautilus.
- 1801/--/-- Chemists Proust and Berthollet debate the constancy of chemical composition.
- 1801/--/-- The Peace of Luneville ends the war between France and Austria.
- 1801/--/-- Alexander I becomes emperor of Russia after the murder of his father Paul I.
- 1802/--/-- American artist Benjamin West paints Death on a Pale Horse.
- 1802/--/-- Napoleon is created First Consul for life.
- 1802/--/-- The French capture Haitian leader Toussaint, but are defeated by Christophe.
- 1802/--/-- The Treaty of Amiens brings a temporary halt to the French Revolutionary Wars.
- 1802/--/-- American artist Benjamin West paints Death on a Pale Horse.
- 1802/--/-- Britain returns the island of Minorca to Spain.
- 1802/--/-- Alexander von Humboldt climbs Mt. Chimborazo, setting a world height record.
- 1803/--/-- Ohio is inaugurated as the l7th state of the Union.
- 1803/--/-- France sells Louisiana to the U.S.
- 1803/--/-- Britain declares war on France, beginning the Napoleonic Wars.
- 1803/--/-- Britain establishes a new penal colony on Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania).
- 1803/--/-- Robert Emmet leads an Irish rebellion in Dublin; he is captured and executed.
- 1803/--/-- Ohio is inaugurated as the l7th state of the Union.
- 1803/--/-- Matthew Flinders completes the first circumnavigation of Australia.
- 1803/--/-- Dalton devises table of elements
- 1803/--/-- English scientist John Dalton describes his atomic theory.
- 1803/--/-- Britain declares war on France, beginning the Napoleonic Wars.
- 1804/--/-- Fulani leader Usman dan Fodio leads a holy war against the Hausa in Nigeria.
- 1804/--/-- American politician Aaron Burr kills Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
- 1804/--/-- Meriwether Lewis and William Clark begin exploring the American north-west.
- 1804/--/-- English engineer Richard Trevithick builds the first steam locomotive.
- 1804/--/-- Lewis and Clark expedition encounters Native Americans
- 1804/--/-- Lewis and Clarke Expedition
- 1804/--/-- Francis II assumes the title of emperor of Austria.
- 1804/--/-- Napoleon becomes Emperor
- 1804/--/-- Napoleon crowns himself emperor of France.
- 1804/--/-- Serbian nationalists revolt against the Turks.
- 1804/--/-- Stephen Decatur leads a U.S. navy skirmish into Tripoli harbor.
- 1804/--/-- American politician Aaron Burr kills Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
- 1804/--/-- Meriwether Lewis and William Clark begin exploring the American north-west.
- 1804/--/-- Fulani leader Usman dan Fodio leads a holy war against the Hausa in Nigeria.
- 1804/--/-- Dessalines declares Haitian independence and names himself Emperor Jacques I.
- 1804/--/-- English engineer Richard Trevithick builds the first steam locomotive.
- 1804/--/-- Jefferson is reelected as U.S. president; Clinton becomes vice-president.
- 1804/--/-- American politician Aaron Burr kills Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
- 1805/--/-- Nelson defeats the Franco-Spanish fleet at Trafalgar, but is killed during the action.
- 1805/--/-- Britain, Austria, Russia and Sweden form a Third Coalition against France.
- 1805/--/-- Nelson defeats the Franco-Spanish fleet at Trafalgar, but is killed during the action.
- 1805/--/-- Muhammad Ali is appointed Pasha (governor) of Egypt by the Ottoman sultan.
- 1805/--/-- The French defeat Austro-Russian forces at the Battle of Austerlitz.
- 1805/--/-- Austria sues for peace with France at the Treaty of Pressburg.
- 1805/--/-- American explorers Lewis and Clark reach the Pacific Ocean.
- 1805/--/-- The Shawnee Prophet, brother of Tecumseh, begins planning an Indian uprising.
- 1805/--/-- American explorers Lewis and Clark reach the Pacific Ocean.
- 1806/--/-- William Murdock installs gas lighting in a Manchester cotton mill.
- 1806/--/-- Emperor Jacques I is assassinated; Haiti is divided between Christophe and Petion.
- 1806/--/-- Noah Webster publishes "Compendious" Dictionary of the English Language"
- 1806/--/-- Napoleon forces the abdication of Francis II; the Holy Roman Empire is dissolved.
- 1806/--/-- Prussia joins the Coalition against France, but is defeated at Jena-Auerstadt.
- 1806/--/-- Napoleon begins the Continental System, closing European ports to British vessels.
- 1806/--/-- The British employ Congreve rockets against a French invasion fleet.
- 1806/--/-- Emperor Jacques I is assassinated; Haiti is divided between Christophe and Petion.
- 1806/--/-- Revolutionary leader Francisco de Miranda makes an abortive invasion of Venezuela.
- 1806/--/-- U.S. explorer Zebulon Pike is sent west to descend the Red River.
- 1807/--/-- Portugal refuses to observe the blockade against England; France invades Portugal.
- 1807/--/-- Napoleon defeats the Russian armies; Russia and Prussia sue for peace at Tilsit.
- 1807/--/-- The Janissaries depose Sultan Selim III and place Mustafa IV on the Ottoman throne.
- 1807/--/-- Portugal refuses to observe the blockade against England; France invades Portugal.
- 1807/--/-- The U.S. frigate Chesapeake is involved in an incident with a British man-of-war.
- 1807/--/-- Congress passes the Embargo Act in response to interference with U.S. shipping.
- 1807/--/-- Beethoven completes his Fifth Symphony and begins the Sixth (Pastoral).
- 1807/--/-- Aaron Burr is tried for treason and acquitted.
- 1807/--/-- The slave trade is outlawed throughout the British Empire.
- 1807/--/-- Robert Fulton's steamship the Clermont makes its maiden voyage.
- 1807/--/-- British chemist Humphry Davy discovers the elements potassium and sodium.
- 1807/--/-- Sir Humphry Davy discovers the elements potassium and sodium
- 1807/--/-- Beethoven completes his Fifth Symphony and begins the Sixth (Pastoral).
- 1807/--/-- German philosopher Hegel publishes The Phenomenology of the Spirit.
- 1808/--/-- Francisco de Goya paints The Third of May, depicting the cruelty of war.
- 1808/--/-- Japanese artist Buncho paints True View of Mount Hiko.
- 1808/--/-- German artist Caspar David Friedrich exhibits The Cross in the Mountains.
- 1808/--/-- Francisco de Goya paints The Third of May, depicting the cruelty of war.
- 1808/--/-- German artist Caspar David Friedrich exhibits The Cross in the Mountains.
- 1808/--/-- Japanese artist Buncho paints True View of Mount Hiko.
- 1808/--/-- Beethoven composes "Fifth Symphony"
- 1808/--/-- Congress prohibits importing of African slaves
- 1808/--/-- Napoleon occupys Spain
- 1808/--/-- Japanese artist Buncho paints True View of Mount Hiko.
- 1808/--/-- Napoleon appoints his brother Joseph as king of Spain.
- 1808/--/-- John Jacob Astor founds the American Fur Company.
- 1808/--/-- The British under Wellington aid Portugal against France in the Peninsular War.
- 1808/--/-- John Jacob Astor founds the American Fur Company.
- 1808/--/-- French chemist Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac isolates the element boron.
- 1809/--/-- Metternich draws Austria into the War of the Fifth Coalition against France.
- 1809/--/-- Napoleon annexes the Papal States and takes Pope Pius VII prisoner.
- 1809/--/-- The French defeat the Austrians at Wagram; Francis II accepts the Treaty of Schonbrunn.
- 1809/--/-- Russia seizes Finland from Sweden; King Gustav IV Adolf abdicates.
- 1809/--/-- Lamarck publishes his theories of evolution in Zoological Philosophy.
- 1809/--/-- German artists Overbeck and Pforr found the Nazarenes.
- 1809/--/-- James Madison (Democratic Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1809/--/-- John Stevens' steamboat the Phoenix makes the first ocean-going voyage.
- 1809/--/-- Frenchman Nicolas Appert develops the first effective method for canning food.
- 1809/--/-- German artists Overbeck and Pforr found the Nazarenes.
- 1810/--/-- The Krupp arms factory is established at Essen in Germany.
- 1810/--/-- Wellington's Anglo-Portuguese army holds the French on the outskirts of Lisbon.
- 1810/--/-- Revolutions in Latin America lead to independent nations
- 1810/--/-- Separatists movements in Latin America
- 1810/--/-- Mexican priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla leads a rebellion against Spanish rule.
- 1810/--/-- A rebellion against Spain breaks out in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- 1810/--/-- American settlers rebel against the Spanish in West Florida.
- 1810/--/-- Kamehameha I becomes ruler of Hawaii and establishes the Kamehameha dynasty.
- 1811/--/-- Mexican rebel leader Hidalgo y Costilla is captured and executed.
- 1811/--/-- The Luddites riot in England against the mechanization of the textile industry.
- 1811/--/-- Bolivar and Miranda lead the Venezuelan congress in a declaration of independence.
- 1811/--/-- Jose Artigas raises a force to expel the Spanish from the Banda Oriental (Uruguay).
- 1811/--/-- The ruling Mameluke aristocracy is massacred in Cairo by Muhammad Ali.
- 1811/--/-- Henri Christophe declares himself king of northern Haiti.
- 1811/--/-- George III becomes mentally unstable; the Prince of Wales assumes power as regent.
- 1811/--/-- The Luddites riot in England against the mechanization of the textile industry.
- 1811/--/-- The building of the National Road, the first U.S. federal highway, begins in Maryland.
- 1811/--/-- Italian chemist Amedeo Avogadro develops the concept known as Avogadro's law.
- 1811/--/-- The first rowing race in the United States is held in New York.
- 1811/--/-- William Henry Harrison defeats the Shawnee Indians at the Battle of Tippecanoe.
- 1811/--/-- Jane Austen "Sense and Sensibility"
- 1811/--/-- First steamboat to sail down Mississippi reaches New Orleans
- 1811/--/-- Native Americans defeated in Battle of Tippecanoe in Indiana Territory
- 1812/--/-- General William Hull surrenders Detroit to the British.
- 1812/--/-- The U.S. Navy frigate Constitution defeats 2 British frigates.
- 1812/--/-- Louisiana is inaugurated as the 18th state of the Union.
- 1812/--/-- War of 1812 Begins
- 1812/--/-- Stephen Decatur's frigate United States defeats the British frigate Macedonian.
- 1812/--/-- Rebel leader Morelos y Pavon defeats the Mexican royalist forces at Oaxaca.
- 1812/--/-- English caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson illustrates the Tour of Dr. Syntax.
- 1812/--/-- Spanish forces defeat Bolivar and Miranda in Venezuela; Miranda is imprisoned.
- 1812/--/-- Napoleon's army retreats from Moscow; only 40,000 men reach France.
- 1812/--/-- An earthquake destroys Caracas in Venezuela, killing 12,000.
- 1812/--/-- Louisiana is inaugurated as the 18th state of the Union.
- 1812/--/-- An earthquake destroys Caracas in Venezuela, killing 12,000.
- 1812/--/-- Swiss explorer Jakob Burckhardt rediscovers the ancient city of Petra.
- 1812/--/-- Georges Cuvier develops his theory of catastrophism through the study of fossils.
- 1812/--/-- The ancient city of Petra (now in present-day Jordan) is rediscovered by Johann Burckhardt.
- 1812/--/-- John Nash begins the oriental conversion of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton.
- 1812/--/-- Napoleon invades Russia with 450,000 men.
- 1812/--/-- The first coal gas generating station is chartered in London to provide gas lighting.
- 1812/--/-- Wellington defeats the French at the Battle of Salamanca in Spain.
- 1812/--/-- English caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson illustrates the Tour of Dr. Syntax.
- 1812/--/-- Napoleon defeated in Russia
- 1812/--/-- The French defeat the Russians at Borodino; Napoleon occupies Moscow.
- 1812/--/-- Grimm's Fairy Tales are published in Germany.
- 1812/--/-- Territorial and shipping disputes lead to the War of 1812 between the U.S. and Britain.
- 1813/--/-- Wellington defeats the French in Spain at Vitoria and invades southern France.
- 1813/--/-- Oliver Hazard Perry's ships destroy the British fleet on Lake Erie.
- 1813/--/-- William Henry Harrison defeats the British at the Battle of the Thames.
- 1813/--/-- Pro-British Indian leader Tecumseh is killed in the Battle of the Thames.
- 1813/--/-- James Wilkinson captures a fort at Mobile, the last Spanish possession in West Florida.
- 1813/--/-- Rebel forces invade Venezuela and capture Caracas; Bolivar is declared the Liberator.
- 1813/--/-- 14 Luddites are hanged at York in England.
- 1813/--/-- Robert Southey is made poet laureate of England.
- 1813/--/-- English novelist Jane Austen publishes Pride and Prejudice.
- 1813/--/-- Pro-British Indian leader Tecumseh is killed in the Battle of the Thames.
- 1813/--/-- English novelist Jane Austen publishes Pride and Prejudice.
- 1813/--/-- Robert Southey is made poet laureate of England.
- 1813/--/-- Napoleon is defeated at the Battle of Leipzig by the Sixth Coalition.
- 1814/--/-- Pope Pius VII returns to Rome; the Jesuit order is reestablished.
- 1814/--/-- George Stephenson constructs his first steam locomotive.
- 1814/--/-- Actor Edmund Kean makes his debut as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice.
- 1814/--/-- French artist Ingres paints The Grand Odalisque.
- 1814/--/-- Coalition armies invade France; Napoleon abdicates and is exiled to the island of Elba.
- 1814/--/-- Andrew Jackson annihilates the Creek Indians at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend.
- 1814/--/-- Louis XVIII assumes the French throne.
- 1814/--/-- New England states discuss their secession from the Union at the Hartford Convention.
- 1814/--/-- British forces burn Washington, D.C., but are repulsed at Fort McHenry.
- 1814/--/-- U.S. forces under Thomas Macdonough destroy the British fleet on Lake Champlain.
- 1814/--/-- New England states discuss their secession from the Union at the Hartford Convention.
- 1814/--/-- Andrew Jackson crushes Creek Resistance in South
- 1814/--/-- Treaty of Ghent
- 1814/--/-- The Treaty of Ghent ends the War of 1812 between the U.S. and Britain.
- 1815/--/-- War of 1812 Ends
- 1815/--/-- The Americans defeat the British at New Orleans before news of peace arrives.
- 1815/--/-- Napoleon escapes from Elba and marches on Paris during the Hundred Days.
- 1815/--/-- The Spanish army reconquers Venezuela; Bolivar flees to Jamaica.
- 1815/--/-- Napoleon is defeated at the Battle of Waterloo; he is exiled to the island of Saint Helena.
- 1815/--/-- The Barbary States sue for peace with the U.S.
- 1815/--/-- The Spanish capture and execute the Mexican rebel leader Morelos y Pavon.
- 1815/--/-- The first Gurkha regiment is formed by the British army.
- 1815/--/-- The Americans defeat the British at New Orleans before news of peace arrives.
- 1815/--/-- French Monarchy re-established
- 1816/--/-- Gioacchino Rossini's opera The Barber of Seville is performed in Rome.
- 1816/--/-- Maria I of Portugal dies; she is succeeded by John VI who remains in exile in Brazil.
- 1816/--/-- Indiana is inaugurated as the 19th state of the Union.
- 1816/--/-- Shaka begins establishing the Zulu empire in South Africa.
- 1816/--/-- Gioacchino Rossini's opera The Barber of Seville is performed in Rome.
- 1816/--/-- Maria I of Portugal dies; she is succeeded by John VI who remains in exile in Brazil.
- 1816/--/-- Nepal is made a protectorate of British India.
- 1816/--/-- The United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata (Argentina) declare independence.
- 1816/--/-- Shaka begins establishing the Zulu empire in South Africa.
- 1816/--/-- Indiana is inaugurated as the 19th state of the Union.
- 1816/--/-- The British Museum buys the Elgin Marbles (smuggled from Greece by Lord Elgin).
- 1817/--/-- James Monroe (Democratic Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1817/--/-- Construction begins on Erie Canal in New York
- 1817/--/-- First Seminole War
- 1817/--/-- Monroe is inaugurated as the 5th U.S. president; Tompkins becomes vice-president.
- 1817/--/-- Mississippi is inaugurated as the 20th state of the Union.
- 1817/--/-- Jose de San Martin and Bernardo O'Higgins defeat the Spanish in Chile.
- 1817/--/-- Mississippi is inaugurated as the 20th state of the Union.
- 1817/--/-- Construction of the Erie Canal begins in New York State.
- 1817/--/-- French physician Rene Laennec invents the stethoscope.
- 1817/--/-- Sir Walter Scott writes the Scottish adventure novel Rob Roy.
- 1817/--/-- French physician Rene Laennec invents the stethoscope.
- 1818/--/-- John Keats "Endymion"
- 1818/--/-- Treaty with Britain sets 49th parallel
- 1818/--/-- Illinois is inaugurated as the 21st state of the Union.
- 1818/--/-- Bernardo O'Higgins becomes the supreme director of independent Chile.
- 1818/--/-- Composer Franz Schubert becomes the music teacher to Count Esterhazy's family.
- 1818/--/-- Illinois is inaugurated as the 21st state of the Union.
- 1818/--/-- Sir John Ross sails in search of the Northwest Passage.
- 1818/--/-- English chemist Sir Humphry Davy invents the miner's safety lamp.
- 1818/--/-- Arthur Schopenhauer publishes The World as Will and Representation.
- 1818/--/-- Composer Franz Schubert becomes the music teacher to Count Esterhazy's family.
- 1818/--/-- English chemist Sir Humphry Davy invents the miner's safety lamp.
- 1818/--/-- Thomas Love Peacock publishes his comic novel Nightmare Abbey.
- 1818/--/-- Mary Wollstonecroft Shelley publishes the horror novel Frankenstein.
- 1819/--/-- Spain surrenders East and West Florida to the U.S. in the Adams-Onis Treaty.
- 1819/--/-- Bolivar defeats the Spanish in Colombia at the Battle of Boyaca.
- 1819/--/-- Treaty with Spain sets boundaries
- 1819/--/-- Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles acquires Singapore for the East India Company.
- 1819/--/-- Alabama is inaugurated as the 22nd state of the Union.
- 1819/--/-- The Savannah becomes the first steamship to cross the Atlantic.
- 1819/--/-- The Prado Museum is inaugurated in Madrid.
- 1819/--/-- American artist Washington Allston paints Moonlit Landscape.
- 1819/--/-- Lord Byron begins his satirical poem Don Juan.
- 1819/--/-- American artist Washington Allston paints Moonlit Landscape.
- 1820/--/-- English poet John Keats writes Ode To a Nightingale.
- 1820/--/-- U.S. navy hero Stephen Decatur is killed in a duel.
- 1820/--/-- Carbonari Italian nationalists rebel against the rule of Ferdinand I in Naples.
- 1820/--/-- The first American missionaries are admitted to Hawaii.
- 1820/--/-- English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley writes Prometheus Unbound.
- 1820/--/-- Russian Admiral Fabian von Bellingshausen sights land in the Antarctic.
- 1820/--/-- Fed offers land at $1.25 an acre
- 1820/--/-- Missouri Compromise
- 1820/--/-- French navigator Dumont d'Urville discovers the Venus de Milo on the island of Melos.
- 1820/--/-- Percy Bysshe Shelly "Prometheus Unbound"
- 1820/--/-- Maine is inaugurated as the 23rd state of the Union.
- 1820/--/-- English poet John Keats writes Ode To a Nightingale.
- 1820/--/-- French poet Alphonse de Lamartine publishes Meditations Poetiques.
- 1820/--/-- English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley writes Prometheus Unbound.
- 1820/--/-- Washington Irving publishes Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
- 1820/--/-- The first free American slaves to be resettled in Africa land in Liberia.
- 1820/--/-- Juan Manuel de Rosas becomes the virtual dictator of Argentina.
- 1820/--/-- The first free American slaves to be resettled in Africa land in Liberia.
- 1820/--/-- The Prince Regent becomes King George IV on the death of George III.
- 1820/--/-- Henri Christophe commits suicide; Haiti is united under Jean Pierre Boyer.
- 1820/--/-- Maine is inaugurated as the 23rd state of the Union.
- 1820/--/-- U.S. navy hero Stephen Decatur is killed in a duel.
- 1820/--/-- The Prince Regent becomes King George IV on the death of George III.
- 1820/--/-- Stephen H. Long explores the Rocky Mountain region.
- 1820/--/-- The first free American slaves to be resettled in Africa land in Liberia.
- 1820/--/-- The Missouri Compromise admits Missouri to the Union as a slave state.
- 1820/--/-- The first American missionaries are admitted to Hawaii.
- 1821/--/-- Missouri is inaugurated as the 24th state of the Union.
- 1821/--/-- American captain John Davis is the first to land on the continent of Antarctica.
- 1821/--/-- The Cherokee Indian Sequoya develops the Cherokee written language.
- 1821/--/-- English landscape artist John Constable paints The Hay Wain.
- 1821/--/-- Thomas de Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater is published.
- 1821/--/-- Napoleon dies on Saint Helena.
- 1821/--/-- English landscape artist John Constable paints The Hay Wain.
- 1821/--/-- Mexican Independence
- 1821/--/-- Michael Faraday discovers electromagnetic rotation
- 1821/--/-- Missouri is inaugurated as the 24th state of the Union.
- 1821/--/-- Missouri Compromise
- 1821/--/-- Thomas de Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater is published.
- 1821/--/-- The Greek War of Independence begins against Turkey.
- 1821/--/-- King John VI is reinstated on the Portuguese throne.
- 1821/--/-- English landscape artist John Constable paints The Hay Wain.
- 1821/--/-- Revolutionary leader Iturbide declares Mexican independence from Spain.
- 1821/--/-- Simon Bolivar defeats the Spanish forces in Venezuela and Ecuador.
- 1821/--/-- Bolivar forms Gran Colombia (Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela and Panama).
- 1821/--/-- Revolutionary general San Martin enters Lima and declares Peru independent.
- 1821/--/-- Brazil annexes the Banda Oriental (Uruguay).
- 1821/--/-- Napoleon dies on Saint Helena.
- 1821/07/09 George IV crowned King of Great Britain and Ireland at Westminster Abbey by Char
- 1822/--/-- American surgeon William Beaumont begins his study of the gastric process.
- 1822/--/-- Egyptian leader Muhammad Ali completes the conquest of northern Sudan.
- 1822/--/-- Dom Pedro, son of Portuguese King John VI, declares Brazil independent.
- 1822/--/-- British statesman Lord Castlereagh commits suicide.
- 1822/--/-- Antonio Jose de Sucre defeats the Spanish in Ecuador at the Battle of Pichincha.
- 1822/--/-- British statesman Lord Castlereagh commits suicide.
- 1822/--/-- Denmark Vesey leads a slave revolt in Charleston; 35 blacks are executed.
- 1822/--/-- American surgeon William Beaumont begins his study of the gastric process.
- 1822/--/-- French scholar Jean Francois Champollion deciphers the Rosetta Stone hieroglyphics.
- 1823/--/-- The Monroe Doctrine warns Europe not to interfere in the Americas.
- 1823/--/-- Monroe Doctrine
- 1823/--/-- General Santa Anna leads a coup against Mexican Emperor Agustin I (Iturbide).
- 1823/--/-- The Monroe Doctrine warns Europe not to interfere in the Americas.
- 1823/--/-- Charles Babbage begins work on his difference engine, a precursor of the computer.
- 1823/--/-- Charles Macintosh patents the waterproof fabric used in mackintosh raincoats.
- 1823/--/-- Japanese artist Hokusai begins a series of Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji.
- 1823/--/-- Rugby football originates at Rugby School in England.
- 1823/--/-- Ludwig van Beethoven completes his 9th Symphony.
- 1823/--/-- James Fenimore Cooper publishes the first volume of The Leatherstocking Tales.
- 1823/--/-- Charles Lamb publishes his Essays of Elia in The London Magazine.
- 1823/--/-- Japanese artist Hokusai begins a series of Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji.
- 1823/--/-- Ludwig van Beethoven completes his 9th Symphony.
- 1823/--/-- Japanese artist Hokusai begins a series of Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji.
- 1823/--/-- Rugby football originates at Rugby School in England.
- 1824/--/-- Disputes over the border of India lead to war between Britain and Burma.
- 1824/--/-- English poet Lord Byron travels to Greece to aid the patriots but dies of a fever.
- 1824/--/-- The Ashanti begin a war of resistance against Britain in the Gold Coast (Ghana).
- 1824/--/-- English poet Lord Byron travels to Greece to aid the patriots but dies of a fever.
- 1824/--/-- Disputes over the border of India lead to war between Britain and Burma.
- 1824/--/-- The Ashanti begin a war of resistance against Britain in the Gold Coast (Ghana).
- 1824/--/-- De Sucre defeats the Spanish at the Battle of Ayacucho, liberating Peru.
- 1824/--/-- The National Gallery is founded in London.
- 1824/--/-- English poet Lord Byron travels to Greece to aid the patriots but dies of a fever.
- 1824/--/-- Sadi Carnot lays the foundations for the second law of thermodynamics.
- 1824/--/-- Jons Jakob Berzelius discovers the element silicon about this time.
- 1825/--/-- Welsh reformer Robert Owen founds a community at New Harmony, Indiana.
- 1825/--/-- Mountain man James Bridger discovers the Great Salt Lake.
- 1825/--/-- American painter Thomas Cole founds the Hudson River School about this time.
- 1825/--/-- English literary critic William Hazlitt publishes The Spirit of the Age.
- 1825/--/-- The Central American Federation declares its independence from Mexico.
- 1825/--/-- Kappa Alpha, the first social fraternity, is formed at Union College, New York.
- 1825/--/-- American painter Thomas Cole founds the Hudson River School about this time.
- 1825/--/-- Thomas Cole establishes Hudson River school of landscape painting
- 1825/--/-- John Quincy Adams (Democratic Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1825/--/-- Uruguayan leader Lavalleja precipitates a war between Brazil and Argentina.
- 1825/--/-- American painter Thomas Cole founds the Hudson River School about this time.
- 1825/--/-- English literary critic William Hazlitt publishes The Spirit of the Age.
- 1825/--/-- Adams is inaugurated as the 6th U.S. president; Calhoun becomes vice-president.
- 1825/--/-- Uruguayan leader Lavalleja precipitates a war between Brazil and Argentina.
- 1825/--/-- The Central American Federation declares its independence from Mexico.
- 1825/--/-- Nicholas I is made emperor of Russia; the Decembrists revolt breaks out.
- 1826/--/-- Revolutionary leader Antonio Jose de Sucre is elected first president of Bolivia.
- 1826/--/-- American engineer John Stevens builds the first U.S. steam locomotive.
- 1826/--/-- Ohm's law establishes the relationship of electrical voltage, current and resistance.
- 1826/--/-- British engineer Thomas Telford builds the Menai suspension bridge in Wales.
- 1826/--/-- Andre Ampere publishes his Theory of Electrodynamic Phenomenon.
- 1826/--/-- American engineer John Stevens builds the first U.S. steam locomotive.
- 1826/--/-- Felix Mendelssohn composes his overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream at age 17.
- 1826/--/-- German poet Heine begins the publication of Reisebilder (Travel Pictures).
- 1827/--/-- American frontiersman Davy Crockett is elected to Congress.
- 1827/--/-- Ornithologist John James Audubon begins the publication of his Birds of America.
- 1827/--/-- Britain, France and Russia demand that Turkey ends the war with Greece.
- 1827/--/-- The Allied navies destroy the Turkish and Egyptian fleet at Navarino in Greece.
- 1827/--/-- Audubon publishes " Birds of America"
- 1827/--/-- Mountain man Jedediah Smith pioneers an overland route to California.
- 1827/--/-- American frontiersman Davy Crockett is elected to Congress.
- 1827/--/-- English inventor John Walker introduces the first friction matches.
- 1827/--/-- Ornithologist John James Audubon begins the publication of his Birds of America.
- 1827/--/-- French landscape artist Camille Corot paints the Bridge at Narni.
- 1827/--/-- Britain, France and Russia demand that Turkey ends the war with Greece.
- 1827/--/-- French landscape artist Camille Corot paints the Bridge at Narni.
- 1827/--/-- English inventor John Walker introduces the first friction matches.
- 1828/--/-- Noah Webster publishes his American Dictionary of the English Language.
- 1828/--/-- Greeks win War of Independence from Ottoman Empire
- 1828/--/-- Lavalleja's Thirty-three Immortals achieve Uruguayan independence from Brazil.
- 1828/--/-- The Duke of Wellington becomes prime minister of Britain.
- 1828/--/-- Rammohun Roy founds the Brahmo Samaj religious society in India.
- 1828/--/-- Virtuoso violin player Niccolo Paganini performs in Vienna.
- 1828/--/-- Composer Frederic Chopin begins concert tours at age 18.
- 1828/--/-- Noah Webster publishes his American Dictionary of the English Language.
- 1829/--/-- Louis Braille publishes his braille system of writing for the blind.
- 1829/--/-- Andrew Jackson (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
- 1829/--/-- The first U.S. encyclopedia, the Encyclopedia Americana, is begun.
- 1829/--/-- Delacroix paints "Death of Sardanapalus"
- 1829/--/-- Jackson introduces spoils system
- 1829/--/-- Jackson is inaugurated as the 7th U.S. president; Calhoun continues as vice-president.
- 1829/--/-- Serbia becomes an autonomous principality under Prince Milos.
- 1829/--/-- Sir Robert Peel sponsers the Catholic Emancipation Act in Britain.
- 1829/--/-- The convict-free British colony of Western Australia is founded.
- 1829/--/-- Explorer Charles Sturt charts the Murray River in Australia.
- 1829/--/-- Sir Robert Peel reorganizes the London police; his policemen are nicknamed Bobbies.
- 1829/--/-- Lord Bentinck bans the Indian custom of suttee (the burning of widows).
- 1830/--/-- Fructuoso Rivera is elected as first president of Uruguay.
- 1830/--/-- William IV succeeds George IV as king of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
- 1830/--/-- The July Revolution in France forces the abdication of Charles X.
- 1830/--/-- William IV succeeds George IV as king of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
- 1830/--/-- Louis Philippe is chosen as the citizen king of France.
- 1830/--/-- Greece becomes independent from Turkey.
- 1830/--/-- Belgium asserts its independence from the Netherlands.
- 1830/--/-- Polish rebellions are suppressed by Russia.
- 1830/--/-- Simon Bolivar resigns as dictator of Gran Colombia, he dies later in the year.
- 1830/--/-- The Indian Removal Act is passed to move the southeastern tribes to Indian Territory.
- 1830/--/-- George Catlin begins his paintings of North American Indians about this time.
- 1830/--/-- Joseph Smith founds the Mormon church at Fayette, New York.
- 1830/--/-- The locomotive Best Friend of Charleston is in use on the first U.S. railroad.
- 1830/--/-- British geologist Charles Lyell begins publishing his Principles of Geology.
- 1830/--/-- George Catlin begins his paintings of North American Indians about this time.
- 1830/--/-- Philipon publishes the satirical weekly La Caricature, with contributions by Daumier.
- 1830/--/-- Hector Berlioz composes his first major work the Symphonie Fantastique.
- 1830/--/-- Simon Bolivar resigns as dictator of Gran Colombia, he dies later in the year.
- 1830/--/-- The Women's magazine Godey's Lady's Book is published in the U.S.
- 1830/--/-- Indian Removal Act moves eastern Indians west of Mississippi
- 1830/--/-- George Catlin begins his paintings of North American Indians about this time.
- 1831/--/-- British naturalist Charles Darwin sails to South America aboard H.M.S. Beagle.
- 1831/--/-- Leopold I is selected as the first king of Belgium.
- 1831/--/-- Victor Hugo "Hunchback of Notre Dame"
- 1831/--/-- Jose Antonio Paez becomes the first president of Venezuela.
- 1831/--/-- Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini founds the Young Italy movement.
- 1831/--/-- The crown colony of British Guiana (Guyana) is formed.
- 1831/--/-- Nat Turner leads a black slave revolt in Virginia; he is captured and hanged.
- 1831/--/-- Explorer James Clark Ross determines the position of the north magnetic pole.
- 1831/--/-- British naturalist Charles Darwin sails to South America aboard H.M.S. Beagle.
- 1831/--/-- King Louis Philippe founds the French foreign legion.
- 1831/--/-- William Lloyd Garrison publishes the abolitionist newspaper the Liberator.
- 1831/--/-- Cyrus McCormick invents a mechanical reaper.
- 1831/--/-- Michael Faraday demonstrates his theory of electromagnetic induction.
- 1831/--/-- Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin completes his masterpiece Eugene Onegin.
- 1831/--/-- Cyrus McCormick invents a mechanical reaper.
- 1832/--/-- Japanese artist Hiroshige begins work on Fifty-three Stages of the Tokaido.
- 1832/--/-- George Sand (Aurore Dudevant) publishes her first novel Indiana.
- 1832/--/-- Samuel F.B. Morse designs improved electromagnetic telegraph
- 1832/--/-- Japanese artist Hiroshige begins work on Fifty-three Stages of the Tokaido.
- 1832/--/-- The Black Hawk War is the last major Indian conflict east of the Mississippi River.
- 1832/--/-- The Democratic party is formally established as a national organization.
- 1833/--/-- Britain occupies the Falkland Islands.
- 1833/--/-- Isabella II succeeds Ferdinand VII, King of Spain; the Carlist Wars begin.
- 1833/--/-- General Santa Anna becomes president of Mexico.
- 1833/--/-- A Bavarian prince becomes King Otto of Greece.
- 1833/--/-- President Jackson withdraws federal deposits from the Bank of the United States.
- 1833/--/-- The American Anti-Slavery Society is inaugurated in Philadelphia.
- 1833/--/-- Carl von Clausewitz's classic study of warfare On War is published.
- 1833/--/-- Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame is published in English.
- 1833/--/-- The American Anti-Slavery Society is inaugurated in Philadelphia.
- 1833/--/-- Santa Anna elected President of Mexico
- 1834/--/-- The Carlist Wars resume in Spain.
- 1834/--/-- A Quadruple Alliance is formed to aid Isabella II of Spain and Maria II of Portugal.
- 1834/--/-- British politician Sir Robert Peel founds the Conservative Party.
- 1834/--/-- The Whig party is formed to oppose Andrew Jackson and the Democratic party.
- 1834/--/-- American inventor Jacob Perkins patents the first practical ice-making machine.
- 1834/--/-- The Hansom cab is designed; it becomes the standard horse-drawn cab in London.
- 1834/--/-- American inventor Jacob Perkins patents the first practical ice-making machine.
- 1834/--/-- Indian Territory founded
- 1834/--/-- Slavery abolished in British Empire
- 1834/--/-- American inventor Jacob Perkins patents the first practical ice-making machine.
- 1835/--/-- American settlers begin the Texas Revolution against Mexican rule.
- 1835/--/-- French politician Alexis de Tocqueville publishes Democracy in America.
- 1835/--/-- Attempts to move the Seminole Indians begins the second Seminole War.
- 1835/--/-- American settlers begin the Texas Revolution against Mexican rule.
- 1835/--/-- French politician Alexis de Tocqueville publishes Democracy in America.
- 1835/--/-- James Gordon Bennett founds the New York Herald newspaper.
- 1835/--/-- Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen publishes Tales Told for Children.
- 1835/--/-- Second Seminole War in Florida
- 1836/--/-- American literary figure Ralph Waldo Emerson founds the Transcendental Club.
- 1836/--/-- American inventor Samuel Colt begins manufacturing the first revolver.
- 1836/--/-- Charles Dickens publishes his first popular work The Pickwick Papers.
- 1836/--/-- Arkansas is inaugurated as the 25th state of the Union.
- 1836/--/-- American inventor Samuel Colt begins manufacturing the first revolver.
- 1836/--/-- American educator William Holmes McGuffey begins editing his Readers.
- 1836/--/-- Boer (Afrikaner) settlers begin the Great Trek into the South African interior.
- 1836/--/-- American literary figure Ralph Waldo Emerson founds the Transcendental Club.
- 1836/--/-- Santa Anna's army storms the Alamo in Texas, killing the defenders.
- 1836/--/-- Bolivian president Santa Cruz invades Peru and forms the Peru-Bolivian Confederation.
- 1836/--/-- Boer (Afrikaner) settlers begin the Great Trek into the South African interior.
- 1836/--/-- Santa Anna's army storms the Alamo in Texas, killing the defenders.
- 1836/--/-- Texans under Sam Houston defeat Santa Anna at the San Jacinto River.
- 1836/--/-- Texas Revolution
- 1836/--/-- Arkansas is inaugurated as the 25th state of the Union.
- 1836/--/-- John C. Calhoun supports the gag rules to prevent Congress debating slavery.
- 1836/--/-- American inventor Samuel Colt begins manufacturing the first revolver.
- 1836/--/-- The Arc de Triomphe, the world's largest triumphal arch, is completed in Paris.
- 1836/--/-- Republic of Texas forms
- 1836/--/-- Charles Barry designs Westminster Palace in the Gothic Revival style.
- 1836/--/-- American educator William Holmes McGuffey begins editing his Readers.
- 1836/--/-- Russian author Nikolai Gogol writes his play The Inspector General.
- 1837/--/-- William IV dies; Victoria succeeds him as Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
- 1837/--/-- Louis Daguerre invents the daguerreotype method for taking permanent photographs.
- 1837/--/-- Van Buren is inaugurated as the 8th U.S. president; Johnson becomes vice-president.
- 1837/--/-- William IV dies; Victoria succeeds him as Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
- 1837/--/-- Britain's refusal to grant more home rule in Canada leads to the Rebellions of 1837.
- 1837/--/-- Michigan is inaugurated as the 26th state of the Union.
- 1837/--/-- Seminole Indian leader Osceola is captured.
- 1837/--/-- British scientist Charles Wheatstone designs an electric telegraph system.
- 1837/--/-- Louis Daguerre invents the daguerreotype method for taking permanent photographs.
- 1837/--/-- Scottish historian Thomas Carlyle publishes The French Revolution.
- 1837/--/-- Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin is killed in a duel.
- 1837/--/-- Mikhail Lermontov writes the Death of a Poet, inspired by the death of Pushkin.
- 1837/--/-- Michigan is inaugurated as the 26th state of the Union.
- 1837/--/-- William IV dies; Victoria succeeds him as Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
- 1837/--/-- Martin Van Buren (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
- 1837/--/-- Mikhail Lermontov writes the Death of a Poet, inspired by the death of Pushkin.
- 1837/--/-- Charles Dickens "Oliver Twist"
- 1837/--/-- Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin is killed in a duel.
- 1837/06/-- Victoria succeeds as Queen of Great Britain and Ireland.
- 1838/--/-- Boer (Afrikaner) leader Andries Pretorius defeats the Zulus at the Battle of Blood River.
- 1838/--/-- Charles Wilkes heads a U.S. Navy expedition to Antarctica.
- 1838/--/-- Samuel F.B. Morse develops the Morse code for electric telegraph systems.
- 1838/--/-- Scottish blacksmith Kirkpatrick Macmillan makes the first pedal-driven bicycle.
- 1838/--/-- John Deere develops a steel-tipped plow capable of turning heavy prairie soil.
- 1838/--/-- French philosopher Auguste Comte inaugurates the science of sociology.
- 1838/--/-- British artist Joseph Mallord William Turner paints the Fighting Temeraire.
- 1838/--/-- Cherokee "Trail of Tears"
- 1838/--/-- Iowa Territory organized
- 1838/--/-- British artist Joseph Mallord William Turner paints the Fighting Temeraire.
- 1838/06/08 Victoria crowned Queen of Great Britain and Ireland at Westminster Abbey by Will
- 1839/--/-- American inventor Charles Goodyear develops the vulcanization of rubber.
- 1839/--/-- Chile defeats Santa Cruz's Peru-Bolivian Confederation at the Battle of Yungay.
- 1839/--/-- Jose Rafael Carrera captures Guatemala; the Central American Federation is dissolved.
- 1839/--/-- American inventor Charles Goodyear develops the vulcanization of rubber.
- 1839/--/-- The Opium Wars begin between Britain and China.
- 1839/--/-- The Anglo-Afghan Wars begin in Afghanistan.
- 1839/--/-- American inventor Charles Goodyear develops the vulcanization of rubber.
- 1839/--/-- Theodor Schwann and Matthias Jakob Schleiden formulate the cell theory.
- 1839/--/-- Stephens and Catherwood explore Maya ruins in the Yucatan.
- 1839/--/-- The Opium Wars begin between Britain and China.
- 1839/--/-- Hungarian composer and pianist Franz Liszt embarks on a concert tour of Europe.
- 1839/--/-- French novelist Stendhal writes The Charterhouse of Parma.
- 1839/--/-- Daguerre invents first form of photography
- 1840/--/-- The Underground Railroad is active in helping escaping slaves in the U.S.
- 1840/--/-- The Liberty party is founded in Albany, N.Y. based exclusively on an antislavery platform.
- 1840/--/-- The metric system of measurement is reinstated in France.
- 1840/--/-- The first adhesive postage stamp, the Penny Black, is issued in London.
- 1840/--/-- Swiss-American naturalist Louis Agassiz postulates his theory of ice ages.
- 1840/--/-- French philosopher and anarchist Pierre Joseph Proudhon writes What is Property.
- 1840/--/-- Horatio Greenough's classical statue of George Washington is strongly criticized.
- 1840/--/-- Swiss-American naturalist Louis Agassiz postulates his theory of ice ages.
- 1840/--/-- Civil War breaks out in Uruguay between the Colorados (reds) and Blancos (whites).
- 1840/--/-- Upper and Lower Canada are united in the single Province of Canada.
- 1840/--/-- Edgar Allen Poe: "Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque"
- 1840/--/-- Queen Victoria marries Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg.
- 1840/--/-- Upper and lower Canada united
- 1840/--/-- Maori chiefs sign over their tribal lands to Queen Victoria in the Treaty of Waitangi.
- 1841/--/-- William Henry Harrison (Whig) becomes president of the United States
- 1841/--/-- Edgar Allan Poe writes an early detective story The Murders in the Rue Morgue.
- 1841/--/-- Harrison is inaugurated as the 9th U.S. president; Tyler becomes vice-president.
- 1841/--/-- New Zealand is established as a separate British colony.
- 1841/--/-- President Harrison dies; John Tyler is inaugurated as the 10th U.S. president
- 1841/--/-- George Grey is appointed governor of South Australia to help save the colony.
- 1841/--/-- Muhammad Ali defeats the Ottomans and becomes the hereditary ruler of Egypt.
- 1841/--/-- Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne resigns; he is succeeded by Sir Robert Peel.
- 1841/--/-- President Harrison dies; John Tyler is inaugurated as the 10th U.S. president
- 1841/--/-- William Henry Talbot patents the calotype photographic process.
- 1841/--/-- Italian ballerina Carlotta Grisi creates the role of Giselle.
- 1841/--/-- Horace Greeley founds the New York Tribune newspaper.
- 1841/--/-- Edgar Allan Poe writes an early detective story The Murders in the Rue Morgue.
- 1841/--/-- John Tyler (Whig) becomes president of the United States
- 1842/--/-- China is defeated in the first Opium War; Chinese ports are opened to British trade.
- 1842/--/-- China cedes Hong Kong to Britain.
- 1842/--/-- Austrian physicist Christian Johann Doppler predicts the Doppler effect.
- 1842/--/-- American explorer John C. Fremont begins surveying the Oregon Trail.
- 1842/--/-- American showman P.T. Barnum discovers the 40-inch midget Tom Thumb.
- 1842/--/-- Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti writes his opera Don Pasquale.
- 1842/--/-- American explorer John C. Fremont begins surveying the Oregon Trail.
- 1842/--/-- American showman P.T. Barnum discovers the 40-inch midget Tom Thumb.
- 1842/--/-- China cedes Hong Kong to Britain.
- 1842/--/-- China is defeated in the first Opium War; Chinese ports are opened to British trade.
- 1842/--/-- Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti writes his opera Don Pasquale.
- 1842/--/-- China is defeated in the first Opium War; Chinese ports are opened to British trade.
- 1842/--/-- 10-hour day for children under 12 in Massachusetts
- 1843/--/-- English art critic John Ruskin begins publishing Modern Painters.
- 1843/--/-- A coup in Greece forces King Otto to accept a constitutional monarchy.
- 1843/--/-- Black American Sojourner Truth begins her reform mission.
- 1843/--/-- Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard publishes Either/Or.
- 1843/--/-- English art critic John Ruskin begins publishing Modern Painters.
- 1843/--/-- German astronomer Samuel Schwabe discovers the sunspot cycle.
- 1843/--/-- English art critic John Ruskin begins publishing Modern Painters.
- 1844/--/-- Samuel F.B. Morse establishes the first U.S. telegraph link.
- 1844/--/-- Alexander Dumas "The Three Muskateers"
- 1844/--/-- William Henry Talbot begins his Pencil of Nature, the first book of photographs.
- 1844/--/-- French author Alexandre Dumas (Dumas pere) publishes The Three Musketeers.
- 1844/--/-- Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormons, is killed by a lynch mob.
- 1844/--/-- The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) is founded in England.
- 1844/--/-- Eastern Hispaniola declares independence from Haiti as the Dominican Republic.
- 1844/--/-- Settlers in New South Wales force Britain to stop sending convicts to the colony.
- 1844/--/-- Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormons, is killed by a lynch mob.
- 1844/--/-- The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) is founded in England.
- 1845/--/-- James K. Polk (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
- 1845/--/-- Polk is inaugurated as the 11th U.S. president; Dallas becomes vice-president
- 1845/--/-- The term Manifest Destiny is first used in defense of U.S. territorial ambitions.
- 1845/--/-- The Sikh Wars begin in British India.
- 1845/--/-- Civil War ends in Peru; Castilla Ramon is elected as president.
- 1845/--/-- Florida is inaugurated as the 27th state of the Union.
- 1845/--/-- The Republic of Texas is annexed by the U.S.; it becomes the 28th state of the Union.
- 1845/--/-- Failure of the potato crop leads to a famine in Ireland.
- 1845/--/-- Sir John Franklin leads an ill-fated expedition in search of the Northwest Passage.
- 1845/--/-- The first clipper ship the Rainbow is built in New York.
- 1845/--/-- British archaeologist Austen Layard excavates the sites of Nimrud and Nineveh.
- 1845/--/-- Florida is inaugurated as the 27th state of the Union.
- 1845/--/-- German scientist Alexander von Humboldt publishes the first volume of his Kosmos.
- 1845/--/-- The Republic of Texas becomes the 28th state of the Union.
- 1845/--/-- German composer Robert Schumann writes his Piano Concerto in A minor.
- 1845/--/-- French artists Gavarni and Grandville begin designing the first elaborate posters.
- 1845/--/-- American author Margaret Fuller publishes Women in the Nineteenth Century.
- 1845/--/-- French artists Gavarni and Grandville begin designing the first elaborate posters.
- 1846/--/-- Mexican War
- 1846/--/-- Mormon trek from Navoo to Salt Lake City
- 1846/--/-- Oregon boundary with Canada established at 49th parallel
- 1846/--/-- Iowa is inaugurated as the 29th state of the Union.
- 1846/--/-- The border between the U.S. and Canada is established, settling the Oregon Question.
- 1846/--/-- The Mexican War begins over the U.S. annexation of Texas.
- 1846/--/-- U.S. forces under Zachary Taylor defeat the Mexicans at Palo Alto and Monterrey.
- 1846/--/-- The Mexican government collapses; Santa Anna is reelected as president.
- 1846/--/-- U.S. forces under Stephen Watts Kearny occupy New Mexico.
- 1846/--/-- The Smithsonian Institution is created by Congress.
- 1846/--/-- German astronomer Johann Galle makes the first observation of the planet Neptune.
- 1846/--/-- Henry Creswicke Rawlinson deciphers the Mesopotamian cuneiform script.
- 1846/--/-- American dentist William Morton extracts a tooth using ether as an anesthetic.
- 1846/--/-- German philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach publishes The Essence of Religion.
- 1846/--/-- American dentist William Morton extracts a tooth using ether as an anesthetic.
- 1846/--/-- Adolphe Sax patents the saxophone in Paris.
- 1846/--/-- The Christy Minstrels begin performing in New York.
- 1846/--/-- Writer and artist Edward Lear publishes A Book of Nonsense.
- 1847/--/-- U.S. forces under Winfield Scott land at Veracruz and advance on Mexico City.
- 1847/--/-- Scott enters Mexico City after a series of battles; Mexico sues for peace.
- 1847/--/-- The African slave colony of Liberia is declared independent.
- 1847/--/-- American missionary Marcus Whitman is killed by Cayuse Indians in Oregon.
- 1847/--/-- Mormons and the Indians
- 1847/--/-- The Mormons under Brigham Young found Salt Lake City.
- 1847/--/-- Sir James Simpson uses chloroform for childbirth
- 1847/--/-- Maria Mitchell, the first woman astronomer in America, discovers a new comet.
- 1847/--/-- American oceanographer Matthew Maury publishes his first Wind and Current Charts.
- 1847/--/-- The U.S. post office begins using adhesive postage stamps.
- 1847/--/-- Italian statesman Cavour founds the liberal newspaper Il Risorgimento (resurgence).
- 1847/--/-- Honore de Balzac completes La Comedie humaine, a collection of over 100 novels.
- 1847/--/-- English novelist William Makepeace Thackeray begins Vanity Fair.
- 1847/--/-- Charlotte Bronte publishes Jane Eyre; Emily Bronte publishes Wuthering Heights.
- 1847/--/-- The American Medical Association is founded.
- 1847/--/-- American missionary Marcus Whitman is killed by Cayuse Indians in Oregon.
- 1847/--/-- The African slave colony of Liberia is declared independent.
- 1847/--/-- English novelist William Makepeace Thackeray begins Vanity Fair.
- 1847/--/-- American missionary Marcus Whitman is killed by Cayuse Indians in Oregon.
- 1847/--/-- Maria Mitchell, the first woman astronomer in America, discovers a new comet.
- 1847/--/-- American oceanographer Matthew Maury publishes his first Wind and Current Charts.
- 1847/--/-- U.S. forces under Stockton, Fremont and Kearny occupy California.
- 1847/--/-- The American Medical Association is founded.
- 1847/--/-- Taylor defeats Santa Anna's Mexican army at the Battle of Buena Vista.
- 1848/--/-- French Barbizon artist Theodore Rousseau paints the Forest at Fontainebleau.
- 1848/--/-- Risorgimento leader Garibaldi returns to Italy to fight in the war of independence.
- 1848/--/-- Gold discovered in California
- 1848/--/-- February Revolution by French workers makes Louis Napoleon III President of 2nd Reublic
- 1848/--/-- Karl Marx and Friedrick Engels publish "Communist Manifesto"
- 1848/--/-- Mexican Cession
- 1848/--/-- The Revolutions of 1848 break out in Europe.
- 1848/--/-- Risorgimento leader Garibaldi returns to Italy to fight in the war of independence.
- 1848/--/-- The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ratifies the cession of California and New Mexico.
- 1848/--/-- Wisconsin is inaugurated as the 30th state of the Union.
- 1848/--/-- Louis Philippe abdicates; a Second Republic is declared in France.
- 1848/--/-- Uprisings in Berlin force Frederick William IV to summon a constitutional assembly.
- 1848/--/-- A Czech uprising under Frantisek Palacky is suppressed by Austria.
- 1848/--/-- The Austrian revolution begins in Vienna; chancellor Metternich resigns.
- 1848/--/-- Ferdinand I abdicates; Francis Joseph becomes Emperor of Austria.
- 1848/--/-- Wisconsin is inaugurated as the 30th state of the Union.
- 1848/--/-- The first U.S. women's rights assembly meets at the Seneca Falls Convention.
- 1848/--/-- The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill begins the California gold rush.
- 1848/--/-- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels publish the Communist Manifesto.
- 1848/--/-- American engineer James Bogardus begins using cast-iron for building construction.
- 1848/--/-- Scottish physicist William Thomson Kelvin proposes an absolute temperature scale.
- 1848/--/-- French Barbizon artist Theodore Rousseau paints the Forest at Fontainebleau.
- 1848/--/-- Holman Hunt, Millais and Rossetti form the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in Britain.
- 1848/--/-- French author Alexandre Dumas (Dumas fils) publishes his novel Camille.
- 1848/--/-- American engineer James Bogardus begins using cast-iron for building construction.
- 1849/--/-- Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin is deported to Siberia.
- 1849/--/-- Lajos Kossuth declares Hungarian independence from Austria.
- 1849/--/-- Austrian premier Felix Schwarzenberg uses the Russian army to defeat the Hungarians.
- 1849/--/-- Black slave Harriet Tubman escapes and begins her Underground Railway work.
- 1849/--/-- Elizabeth Blackwell becomes the first woman to obtain a medical degree.
- 1849/--/-- Amelia Bloomer publicizes bloomers (baggy trousers for women) in the Lily magazine.
- 1849/--/-- French physicist Armand Fizeau measures the velocity of light.
- 1849/--/-- Francois Rene de Chateaubriand publishes Memoirs From Beyond the Tomb.
- 1849/--/-- Zachary Taylor (Whig) becomes president of the United States
- 1849/--/-- Taylor is inaugurated as the 12th U.S. president; Fillmore becomes vice-president
- 1849/--/-- Austrian forces crush the Italian revolution; Mazzini and Garibaldi flee from Italy.
- 1850/--/-- Millard Fillmore (Whig) becomes president of the United States
- 1850/--/-- Photographer Mathew Brady publishes The Gallery of Illustrious Americans.
- 1850/--/-- American popular songwriter Stephen Foster publishes Camptown Races.
- 1850/--/-- French realist artist Gustave Courbet paints The Stone Breakers.
- 1850/--/-- American author Nathaniel Hawthorne writes The Scarlet Letter.
- 1850/--/-- The Taiping Rebellion breaks out in China against the Ch'ing dynasty.
- 1850/--/-- President Taylor dies; Millard Fillmore is inaugurated as the 13th U.S. president.
- 1850/--/-- Nathanial Hawthorne "The Scarlet Letter"
- 1850/--/-- The Compromise of 1850 establishes California as a non-slavery state.
- 1850/--/-- Plains Indians cede land in exchange for reservations
- 1850/--/-- Congress reinforces the Fugitive Slave Law for the return of escaped slaves.
- 1850/--/-- Utah and New Mexico Territories
- 1850/--/-- California is inaugurated as the 31st state of the Union.
- 1850/--/-- Allan Pinkerton founds the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.
- 1850/--/-- Photographer Mathew Brady publishes The Gallery of Illustrious Americans.
- 1850/--/-- American popular songwriter Stephen Foster publishes Camptown Races.
- 1850/--/-- Jenny Lind the Swedish nightingale begins her U.S. tour.
- 1850/--/-- California is inaugurated as the 31st state of the Union.
- 1850/--/-- French realist artist Gustave Courbet paints The Stone Breakers.
- 1850/--/-- The first issue of Harper's magazine is published.
- 1850/--/-- American author Nathaniel Hawthorne writes The Scarlet Letter.
- 1850/--/-- English author Charles Dickens writes David Copperfield.
- 1850/--/-- President Taylor dies; Millard Fillmore is inaugurated as the 13th U.S. president.
- 1850/--/-- Elizabeth Barrett Browning publishes her Sonnets From the Portuguese.
- 1850/--/-- English author Charles Dickens writes David Copperfield.
- 1850/--/-- The Taiping Rebellion breaks out in China against the Ch'ing dynasty.
- 1851/--/-- Harriet Beecher Stowe begins publishing Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- 1851/--/-- Giuseppe Verdi's opera Rigoletto is produced in Venice.
- 1851/--/-- The U.S. yacht America defeats 17 British yachts in the first America's Cup contest.
- 1851/--/-- Isaac Merrit Singer invents the first practical sewing machine.
- 1851/--/-- American author Herman Melville publishes Moby-Dick.
- 1851/--/-- Singer patents sewing machine
- 1851/--/-- Melville "Moby Dick"
- 1851/--/-- Mongkut (Rama IV) becomes king of Siam (Thailand).
- 1851/--/-- A gold rush begins in Victoria, Australia; Victoria becomes a separate colony.
- 1851/--/-- Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones found the New York Times.
- 1851/--/-- The first college sorority is established at Wesleyan College, Georgia.
- 1851/--/-- Jacob Fussell begins making ice cream in commercial quantities in Baltimore.
- 1851/--/-- Isaac Merrit Singer invents the first practical sewing machine.
- 1851/--/-- The Crystal Palace is built in London to house the Great Exhibition.
- 1851/--/-- The U.S. yacht America defeats 17 British yachts in the first America's Cup contest.
- 1851/--/-- Giuseppe Verdi's opera Rigoletto is produced in Venice.
- 1851/--/-- American author Herman Melville publishes Moby-Dick.
- 1852/--/-- The Second Empire begins in France under Napoleon III.
- 1852/--/-- Argentinean dictator Rosas is defeated by forces under Urquiza at Monte Caseros.
- 1852/--/-- Britain gains control of the Irrawaddy delta after the second Anglo-Burma War.
- 1852/--/-- The Grimms begin publication of their Deutsches Worterbuch (German Dictionary).
- 1853/--/-- Richard Wagner begins his cycle of four operas The Ring of The Nibelung.
- 1853/--/-- Franklin Pierce is inaugurated as the 14th U.S. president; King becomes vice-president.
- 1853/--/-- Napoleon III marries the Empress Eugenie.
- 1853/--/-- Chinese rebels capture Nanking and make it the capital of the Taiping kingdom.
- 1853/--/-- General Santa Anna becomes dictator of Mexico for the last time.
- 1853/--/-- A U.S. naval squadron under Matthew Perry enters Tokyo Bay to negotiate a treaty.
- 1853/--/-- Russia occupies the Turkish principalities of Moldavia and Walachia.
- 1853/--/-- Turkey issues an ultimatum to Russia; the Russians destroy the Turkish fleet at Sinope.
- 1853/--/-- The U.S. adds land to New Mexico and Arizona with the Gadsden Purchase.
- 1853/--/-- Georges Haussmann begins the reconstruction of Paris.
- 1853/--/-- Richard Wagner begins his cycle of four operas The Ring of The Nibelung.
- 1853/--/-- Crimean War between Turkey, France & Britain against Russia
- 1853/--/-- Franklin Pierce (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
- 1853/--/-- Chinese rebels capture Nanking and make it the capital of the Taiping kingdom.
- 1854/--/-- Pre-Raphaelite artist Holman Hunt paints The Scapegoat.
- 1854/--/-- American writer and naturalist Henry David Thoreau publishes Walden.
- 1854/--/-- Britain and France declare war on Russia, beginning the Crimean War.
- 1854/--/-- Nebraska and Kansas Territories
- 1854/--/-- A commercial treaty is signed between the U.S. and Japan, ending Japanese isolation.
- 1854/--/-- Republican Party formed for abolition of slavery
- 1854/--/-- The British grant independence to the Orange Free State in South Africa.
- 1854/--/-- Smith & Wesson invent revolver
- 1854/--/-- An Anglo-French-Turkish expeditionary force lands at Sevastopol in the Crimea.
- 1854/--/-- Upper half of Indian Territory becomes part of Kansas Territory
- 1854/--/-- The Charge of the Light Brigade is made by the British during the Battle of Balaklava.
- 1854/--/-- The British grant independence to the Orange Free State in South Africa.
- 1854/--/-- The Allied armies defeat the Russians at the Battle of Inkerman.
- 1854/--/-- The Kansas-Nebraska Act reopens the controversy over the spread of slavery.
- 1854/--/-- The Republican party is formed after the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
- 1854/--/-- Pope Pius IX proclaims the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.
- 1854/--/-- Pre-Raphaelite artist Holman Hunt paints The Scapegoat.
- 1854/--/-- American writer and naturalist Henry David Thoreau publishes Walden.
- 1854/--/-- A commercial treaty is signed between the U.S. and Japan, ending Japanese isolation.
- 1855/--/-- British photographer Roger Fenton documents the Crimean War.
- 1855/--/-- The first formal ice hockey game is played in Kingston, Ontario.
- 1855/--/-- Florence Nightingale reforms hygienic standards in Crimean hospitals.
- 1855/--/-- The first formal ice hockey game is played in Kingston, Ontario.
- 1855/--/-- Robert Browning publishes his poetry collection Men and Women.
- 1855/--/-- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow publishes The Songs of Hiawatha.
- 1855/--/-- Walt Whitman publishes his first book of poetry, the Leaves of Grass.
- 1855/--/-- Scottish explorer David Livingstone discovers the Victoria Falls in Africa.
- 1855/--/-- Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia dies; he is succeeded by his son Alexander II.
- 1855/--/-- Mexican dictator Santa Anna is overthrown.
- 1855/--/-- The Allies occupy the Russian fortress at Sevastapol in the Crimea.
- 1855/--/-- Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia dies; he is succeeded by his son Alexander II.
- 1855/--/-- Lord Palmerston becomes prime minister of Great Britain for the first time.
- 1855/--/-- Scottish explorer David Livingstone discovers the Victoria Falls in Africa.
- 1855/--/-- Matthew Fontaine Maury publishes The Physical Geography of the Sea.
- 1856/--/-- English chemist William Perkin discovers synthetic dyes.
- 1856/--/-- The Treaty of Paris ends the Crimean War.
- 1856/--/-- A new Opium War begins between China, Britain and France.
- 1856/--/-- English chemist William Perkin discovers synthetic dyes.
- 1856/--/-- The first Neanderthaler (prehistoric human) skeleton is discovered in Germany.
- 1856/--/-- Victor Hugo writes Les Miserables during his exile from France.
- 1856/--/-- A new Opium War begins between China, Britain and France.
- 1857/--/-- James Buchanan (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
- 1857/--/-- English author Thomas Hughes publishes Tom Brown's Schooldays.
- 1857/--/-- The Oxford English Dictionary is begun in England.
- 1857/--/-- Buchanan is inaugurated as the 15th U.S. president; Breckinridge becomes vice-president.
- 1857/--/-- Disputes between Mormons and non-Mormon settlers leads to the Utah War.
- 1857/--/-- The Oxford English Dictionary is begun in England.
- 1857/--/-- The Indian Mutiny begins when Indian troops rebel against the British in Meerut.
- 1857/--/-- Mormons and Paiute Indians kill 120 settlers in the Mountain Meadows Massacre.
- 1857/--/-- Elisha Graves Otis installs the first passenger elevator in a New York City store.
- 1857/--/-- The Oxford English Dictionary is begun in England.
- 1857/--/-- French novelist Gustave Flaubert publishes Madame Bovary.
- 1857/--/-- French poet Baudelaire publishes Flowers of Evil and is arrested for immorality.
- 1857/--/-- English author Thomas Hughes publishes Tom Brown's Schooldays.
- 1857/--/-- Kansas ratifies anti-slavery constitution
- 1857/--/-- Mormons and Paiute Indians kill 120 settlers in the Mountain Meadows Massacre.
- 1858/--/-- Charles Frederick Worth establishes his Paris fashion house.
- 1858/--/-- Britain and France impose the Tientsin Treaty on China.
- 1858/--/-- German-American artist Albert Bierstadt begins his landscapes of the American west.
- 1858/--/-- Jacques Offenbach's operetta Orpheus in the Underworld premiers in Paris.
- 1858/--/-- Bernadette Soubirous sees visions of the Vigin Mary in a grotto near Lourdes, France.
- 1858/--/-- German-American artist Albert Bierstadt begins his landscapes of the American west.
- 1858/--/-- Minnesota is inaugurated as the 32nd state of the Union.
- 1858/--/-- Federal forces end the Utah War; Brigham Young is replaced as governor of Utah Territory.
- 1858/--/-- The Indian Mutiny is suppressed by the British Army and loyal Indian troops.
- 1858/--/-- British explorer John Hanning Speke discovers Lake Victoria in Africa.
- 1858/--/-- The government of India is transferred from the East India Company to the British crown.
- 1858/--/-- The Fenians (Irish Republican Brotherhood) are founded to overthrow British rule.
- 1858/--/-- Britain and France impose the Tientsin Treaty on China.
- 1858/--/-- Benito Juarez becomes the first Mexican president of Indian descent.
- 1858/--/-- Minnesota is inaugurated as the 32nd state of the Union.
- 1858/--/-- British explorer John Hanning Speke discovers Lake Victoria in Africa.
- 1858/--/-- French photographer Nadar takes the first aerial photograph from a balloon.
- 1858/--/-- British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace outlines his theories of evolution.
- 1858/--/-- Cyrus W. Field lays the first transatlantic telegraph cable.
- 1858/--/-- James Renwick begins the design of Saint Patrick's Cathedral in New York City.
- 1859/--/-- Napoleon III assists the Italian statesman Cavour in a war against Austria.
- 1859/--/-- French inventor Ferdinand Carre develops a refrigeration system.
- 1859/--/-- Oregon is inaugurated as the 33rd state of the Union.
- 1859/--/-- Queensland becomes a separate colony of Australia.
- 1859/--/-- Abolitionist John Brown leads an attack on Harpers Ferry; he is captured and executed.
- 1859/--/-- French inventor Ferdinand Carre develops a refrigeration system.
- 1859/--/-- Ferdinand de Lesseps begins building the Suez Canal in Egypt.
- 1859/--/-- Charles Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection.
- 1859/--/-- Napoleon III assists the Italian statesman Cavour in a war against Austria.
- 1859/--/-- Oregon is inaugurated as the 33rd state of the Union.
- 1859/--/-- Charles Darwin "Origin of Species"
- 1860/--/-- China resists the Tientsin Treaty; Anglo-French forces occupy Peking.
- 1860/--/-- Italian patriot Garibaldi invades Sicily and Naples with his 1,000 Redshirts.
- 1860/--/-- Sardinia-Piedmont seizes the Papal States in Italy.
- 1860/--/-- China resists the Tientsin Treaty; Anglo-French forces occupy Peking.
- 1860/--/-- The Maori Wars begin against the British in New Zealand.
- 1860/--/-- Abraham Lincoln is elected as the first Republican president of the United States.
- 1860/--/-- The Crittenden Compromise tries to prevent a split between slave and free states.
- 1860/--/-- English novelist Wilkie Collins writes The Woman in White.
- 1860/--/-- South Carolina becomes the first Southern state to secede from the Union.
- 1860/--/-- The pony express is inaugurated to deliver mail from Missouri to California.
- 1860/--/-- Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir patents the first internal-combustion engine.
- 1860/--/-- Florence Nightingale establishes a school for training nurses.
- 1860/--/-- George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans) publishes The Mill on the Floss.
- 1860/--/-- English novelist Wilkie Collins writes The Woman in White.
- 1861/--/-- The Trent Affair begins when a Union ship intercepts a British steamer.
- 1861/--/-- Explorers Burke and Wills die during their north-south crossing of Australia.
- 1861/--/-- The United States introduce the first national income tax.
- 1861/--/-- John Ericsson designs the Monitor, the first ship with a revolving gun-turret.
- 1861/--/-- American locksmith Linus Yale Jr. patents the cylinder lock.
- 1861/--/-- French artist Eugene Delacroix paints the Lion Hunt.
- 1861/--/-- English designer William Morris starts the Arts and Crafts Movement.
- 1861/--/-- French artist Eugene Delacroix paints the Lion Hunt.
- 1861/--/-- The Confederate States of America declare their independence from the U.S.
- 1861/--/-- American locksmith Linus Yale Jr. patents the cylinder lock.
- 1861/--/-- Abraham Lincoln (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1861/--/-- Civil War Begins
- 1861/--/-- Kansas is inaugurated as the 34th state of the Union.
- 1861/--/-- English designer William Morris starts the Arts and Crafts Movement.
- 1861/--/-- The Confederate States of America declare their independence from the U.S.
- 1861/--/-- Western territories reorganized by Republican Congresses
- 1861/--/-- CONFEDERACY
- 1861/--/-- Italy is unified under Victor Emmanuel II.
- 1861/--/-- Unification of Italy
- 1861/--/-- Nicholas II abolishes serfdom in Russia.
- 1861/--/-- Lincoln is inaugurated as the 16th U.S. president; Hamlin becomes vice-president.
- 1861/--/-- Kansas is inaugurated as the 34th state of the Union.
- 1861/--/-- The Southern states meet to draft a constitution; Davis is selected as president.
- 1861/--/-- The Confederate States of America declare their independence from the U.S.
- 1861/--/-- The bombardment of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor begins the U.S. Civil War.
- 1861/--/-- The Confederates defeat the Union army in the First Battle of Bull Run.
- 1861/--/-- General George B. McClellan is made commander of the Union forces.
- 1862/--/-- Richard J. Gatling invents the first practical machine gun.
- 1862/--/-- William I appoints Otto von Bismarck as minister president of Prussia.
- 1862/--/-- French impressionist artist Edouard Manet paints Le Dejeuner sur l'Herbe.
- 1862/--/-- Napoleon III imposes the Austrian prince Maximilian as emperor of Mexico.
- 1862/--/-- Bartolome Mitre unites Argentina and is elected president.
- 1862/--/-- The ironclad warships Monitor and Merrimack clash at Hampton Roads, Va.
- 1862/--/-- Union forces under McClellan begin the Peninsular Campaign to capture Richmond.
- 1862/--/-- Union forces under Grant defeat the Confederates at the Battle of Shiloh.
- 1862/--/-- A Union fleet under David G. Farragut captures New Orleans.
- 1862/--/-- McClellan is defeated in the Seven Days Battle and retreats from the peninsular.
- 1862/--/-- Lee defeats the Union army in the Second Battle of Bull Run.
- 1862/--/-- Lee's Confederate invasion of Maryland is halted at the Battle of Antietam.
- 1862/--/-- Union forces under Burnside are defeated at the Battle of Fredricksburg.
- 1862/--/-- Explorer John McDouall Stuart makes the first south to north crossing of Australia.
- 1862/--/-- French physicist Jean Foucault successfully measures the speed of light.
- 1862/--/-- Richard J. Gatling invents the first practical machine gun.
- 1862/--/-- Brady, O'Sullivan and Gardner document the Civil War in photographs.
- 1862/--/-- The first recorded ski competition is held near Oslo in Norway.
- 1862/--/-- French actress Sarah Bernhardt makes her debut at the Comedie Francaise.
- 1862/--/-- French impressionist artist Edouard Manet paints Le Dejeuner sur l'Herbe.
- 1862/--/-- Foucault measures speed of light
- 1862/--/-- Russian novelist Ivan Turgenev publishes Fathers and Sons.
- 1862/--/-- French writer Victor Hugo completes his social novel Les Miserables.
- 1863/--/-- The Confederate guerrilla band Quantrill's Raiders pillage Lawrence, Kansas.
- 1863/--/-- The Confederates defeat the Union army at Chancellorsville; Jackson is killed.
- 1863/--/-- The London Football Association issues the first soccer rules.
- 1863/--/-- The Confederates defeat the Union army at Chancellorsville; Jackson is killed.
- 1863/--/-- Grant defeats the Confederates in the Vicksburg Campaign.
- 1863/--/-- The Confederates under Lee are defeated at the Battle of Gettysburg.
- 1863/--/-- West Virginia is inaugurated as the 35th state of the Union.
- 1863/--/-- London's Metropolitan Railway becomes the first underground subway.
- 1863/--/-- English philosopher John Stuart Mill publishes Utilitarianism.
- 1863/--/-- The London Football Association issues the first soccer rules.
- 1863/--/-- French impressionist artist Camille Pissarro exhibits at the Salon des Refuses.
- 1863/--/-- The London Football Association issues the first soccer rules.
- 1863/--/-- West Virginia is inaugurated as the 35th state of the Union.
- 1863/--/-- English philosopher John Stuart Mill publishes Utilitarianism.
- 1863/--/-- Cambodia (Kampuchea) becomes a French protectorate.
- 1863/--/-- Ismail Pasha rules Egypt under the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire.
- 1863/--/-- The French occupy Mexico City in support of Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico.
- 1863/--/-- George I succeeds Otto as king of Greece.
- 1863/--/-- Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation abolishes slavery in the Confederate states.
- 1864/--/-- A Chinese army under Gordon recaptures Nanking and ends the Taiping Rebellion.
- 1864/--/-- Denmark is defeated by Prussia; Schleswig-Holstein is ceded to Germany.
- 1864/--/-- A Chinese army under Gordon recaptures Nanking and ends the Taiping Rebellion.
- 1864/--/-- The Ionian Islands are ceded to Greece by Britain.
- 1864/--/-- Paraguayan dictator Francisco Solano Lopez begins the War of the Triple Alliance.
- 1864/--/-- Ulysses S. Grant is made general in chief of all the Union armies.
- 1864/--/-- The Union launches a drive on Richmond but falters in the Wilderness Campaign.
- 1864/--/-- A Union army under Sherman invades Georgia, begining the Atlanta campaign.
- 1864/--/-- The Confederate submarine Hunley sinks a Federal ship but is sunk in the process.
- 1864/--/-- Sherman defeats the Confederates at Atlanta and begins his march to the sea.
- 1864/--/-- The Colorado militia massacre Cheyenne Indians at Sand Creek.
- 1864/--/-- The Geneva Convention sets standards of humane treatment in time of war.
- 1864/--/-- Nevada is inaugurated as the 36th state of the Union.
- 1864/--/-- Cheyenne and Arapaho families massacred at Sand Creek, Colorado
- 1865/--/-- Andrew Johnson (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1865/--/-- Lincoln is assassinated by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theatre in Washington D.C.
- 1865/--/-- Civil War Ends
- 1865/--/-- The Petersburg Campaign is won by Union forces; Lee evacuates Richmond.
- 1865/--/-- Confederate forces under Lee surrender to Grant at Appomattox Court House.
- 1865/--/-- Lincoln is assassinated by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theatre in Washington D.C.
- 1865/--/-- Andrew Johnson becomes the 17th President of the U.S.
- 1865/--/-- Johnston surrenders the last Confederate army to Sherman, ending the U.S. Civil War.
- 1865/--/-- The 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolishes slavery.
- 1865/--/-- Leo Tolstoy "War and Peace"
- 1865/--/-- English author Lewis Carroll writes Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
- 1865/--/-- Lincoln assassinated
- 1865/--/-- Count Leo Tolstoi begins his monumental Russian novel War and Peace.
- 1865/--/-- English author Lewis Carroll writes Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
- 1865/--/-- Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky publishes Crime and Punishment.
- 1866/--/-- Mendel publishes his genetic research in Experiments With Plant Hybrids.
- 1866/--/-- British engineer Robert Whitehead invents the first self-propelled torpedo.
- 1866/--/-- Congress authorize (but do not mandate) the use of the metric system in the U.S.
- 1866/--/-- British engineer Robert Whitehead invents the first self-propelled torpedo.
- 1866/--/-- Prussia and Italy defeat Austria in the Seven Weeks' War.
- 1866/--/-- The Ku Klux Klan is founded in the southern United States.
- 1867/--/-- English photographer Julia Margaret Cameron takes Sir John Herschel's portrait.
- 1867/--/-- French troops withdraw from Mexico; Emperor Maximilian is executed by Juarez.
- 1867/--/-- Bismark forms the North German Confederation under Prussian leadership.
- 1867/--/-- The Compromise (Ausgleich) of 1867 creates the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary.
- 1867/--/-- The Dominion of Canada is established by the British North America Act.
- 1867/--/-- Sir John A. Macdonald becomes Canada's first prime minister.
- 1867/--/-- Nebraska is inaugurated as the 37th state of the Union.
- 1867/--/-- Diamond fields are discovered in South Africa.
- 1867/--/-- The Dominion of Canada is established by the British North America Act.
- 1867/--/-- Karl Marx publishes the first volume of Das Kapital.
- 1867/--/-- English photographer Julia Margaret Cameron takes Sir John Herschel's portrait.
- 1867/--/-- Diamond fields are discovered in South Africa.
- 1867/--/-- Nebraska is inaugurated as the 37th state of the Union.
- 1867/--/-- Alfred Nobel patents dynamite
- 1868/--/-- Ndebele king Mzilikazi dies in Africa; he is succeeded (1870) by his son Lobengula.
- 1868/--/-- The Meiji dynasty is restored in Japan; the Tokugawa shogunate is abolished.
- 1868/--/-- William Gladstone becomes Liberal prime minister of Britain for the first time.
- 1868/--/-- A military coup led by General Juan Prim deposes Queen Isabella II of Spain.
- 1868/--/-- The Ten Years' War begins in Cuba against Spanish rule.
- 1868/--/-- U.S. President Andrew Johnson is impeached by Congress but acquitted by the Senate.
- 1868/--/-- Chulalongkorn succeeds his father Mongkut as the king of Siam (Thailand).
- 1868/--/-- Ndebele king Mzilikazi dies in Africa; he is succeeded (1870) by his son Lobengula.
- 1868/--/-- British labor unions form the Trades Union Congress.
- 1868/--/-- A skeleton of Cro-Magnon man is discovered in southern France.
- 1868/--/-- Christopher Sholes patents the first practical typewriter.
- 1868/--/-- Johannes Brahms' A German Requiem is performed for the first time.
- 1868/--/-- Feminists Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton publish Revolution.
- 1868/--/-- Ndebele king Mzilikazi dies in Africa; he is succeeded (1870) by his son Lobengula.
- 1868/--/-- The Meiji dynasty is restored in Japan; the Tokugawa shogunate is abolished.
- 1869/--/-- The first manufacturing patent is issued for chewing gum.
- 1869/--/-- The Cincinnati Red Stockings become the first professional baseball team.
- 1869/--/-- Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky begins work on his opera Boris Gudunov.
- 1869/--/-- Ludwig II (Mad Ludwig) begins building his fantasy castles in Bavaria.
- 1869/--/-- French artist Eugene Louis Boudin paints On the Beach at Deauville.
- 1869/--/-- English author Matthew Arnold publishes Culture and Anarchy.
- 1869/--/-- French artist Eugene Louis Boudin paints On the Beach at Deauville.
- 1869/--/-- Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky begins work on his opera Boris Gudunov.
- 1869/--/-- John Roebling designs the Brooklyn Bridge but dies after a construction accident.
- 1869/--/-- Ulysses S. Grant (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1869/--/-- Grant is inaugurated as the 18th U.S. president; Colfax becomes vice-president.
- 1869/--/-- The Cincinnati Red Stockings become the first professional baseball team.
- 1869/--/-- James Gordon Bennett Jr. commissions Stanley to search for Livingston in Africa.
- 1869/--/-- The Suez Canal is opened in Egypt.
- 1869/--/-- Louis Riel leads the Red River Rebellion in Canada.
- 1869/--/-- The transcontinental railroad is completed at Promontory Point, Utah.
- 1869/--/-- John Roebling designs the Brooklyn Bridge but dies after a construction accident.
- 1869/--/-- Philadelphia garment workers organize the Knights of Labor, an early labor union.
- 1869/--/-- 200 pitched battles between Indians and U.S. Calvary
- 1869/--/-- Pope Pius IX calls the First Vatican Council to discuss the dogma of papal infallibility.
- 1869/--/-- Suez Canal opens
- 1869/--/-- James Gordon Bennett Jr. commissions Stanley to search for Livingston in Africa.
- 1869/--/-- Union Pacific meets Central Pacific
- 1870/--/-- The Franco-Prussian War begins over a diplomatic incident engineered by Bismark.
- 1870/--/-- The Prussians defeat the French at Sedan; Napoleon III is taken prisoner.
- 1870/--/-- The Third Republic is formed in France; a Government of National Defense is established.
- 1870/--/-- French war minister Leon Gambetta escapes from besieged Paris in a balloon.
- 1870/--/-- Paraguayan dictator Solano Lopez dies, ending the War of the Triple Alliance.
- 1870/--/-- American industrialist John D. Rockefeller founds the Standard Oil Company.
- 1870/--/-- The city of Miami is founded in Florida.
- 1870/--/-- Rome becomes the capital of the Kingdom of Italy.
- 1870/--/-- American industrialist John D. Rockefeller founds the Standard Oil Company.
- 1870/--/-- German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann excavates the ancient city of Troy.
- 1870/--/-- Paraguayan dictator Solano Lopez dies, ending the War of the Triple Alliance.
- 1870/--/-- French war minister Leon Gambetta escapes from besieged Paris in a balloon.
- 1871/--/-- Trade Unions legalized in Britain
- 1871/--/-- American explorer Henry Morton Stanley finds Dr. Livingston in central Africa.
- 1871/--/-- The German Empire is formally proclaimed at the Palace of Versailles.
- 1871/--/-- The Franco-Prussian War ends; Alsace and Lorraine are ceded to Germany.
- 1871/--/-- The French surrender to Prussia incites the Commune of Paris uprising.
- 1871/--/-- The Paris Commune is suppressed by government troops after a 2-month siege.
- 1871/--/-- Charles Taze Russell founds the Jehovah's Witnesses about this time.
- 1871/--/-- Fire destroys one-third of the city of Chicago.
- 1871/--/-- American explorer Henry Morton Stanley finds Dr. Livingston in central Africa.
- 1871/--/-- P.T Barnum launches a traveling circus, museum and menagerie.
- 1871/--/-- American explorer Henry Morton Stanley finds Dr. Livingston in central Africa.
- 1872/--/-- English author George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans) publishes Middlemarch.
- 1872/--/-- American artist James McNeill Whistler paints the Portrait of the Artist's Mother.
- 1872/--/-- Monet paints Impression: Sunrise; the term impressionism is derived from the title.
- 1872/--/-- The first woman impressionist artist Berthe Morisot paints The Cradle.
- 1872/--/-- Photographer Eadweard Muybridge begins his series of motion studies.
- 1872/--/-- The death of Kamehameha V ends the Kamehameha dynasty of Hawaiian kings.
- 1872/--/-- Indian leader Kintpuash leaves the Modoc reservation; the Modoc Wars begin.
- 1872/--/-- The death of Kamehameha V ends the Kamehameha dynasty of Hawaiian kings.
- 1872/--/-- The cities of Buda and Pest unite to form Budapest (the capital of Hungary from 1918).
- 1872/--/-- The Challenger Expedition begins the first systematic oceanographic survey.
- 1872/--/-- Photographer Eadweard Muybridge begins his series of motion studies.
- 1872/--/-- American artist James McNeill Whistler paints the Portrait of the Artist's Mother.
- 1872/--/-- Monet paints Impression: Sunrise; the term impressionism is derived from the title.
- 1872/--/-- The first woman impressionist artist Berthe Morisot paints The Cradle.
- 1872/--/-- English author George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans) publishes Middlemarch.
- 1873/--/-- The Pacific Scandal in Canada causes the collapse of the Conservative government.
- 1873/--/-- The Panic of 1873 leads to 5 years of economic depression in the U.S.
- 1873/--/-- Englishman Maj. Walter Clopton Wingfield invents lawn tennis.
- 1873/--/-- French novelist Jules Verne publishes Around the World in Eighty Days.
- 1873/--/-- Englishman Maj. Walter Clopton Wingfield invents lawn tennis.
- 1874/--/-- First impressionist exhibit in Paris
- 1874/--/-- Benjamin Disraeli becomes the Conservative prime minister of Britain.
- 1874/--/-- The Comanche, Kiowa and other Indian tribes attack Adobe Walls in Texas.
- 1874/--/-- The Greenback party advocates currency reform in the U.S.
- 1874/--/-- French impressionist artist Pierre Auguste Renoir paints La Loge (The Box).
- 1874/--/-- The first exhibition of impressionist paintings is held in Paris.
- 1874/--/-- English author Thomas Hardy publishes Far from the Madding Crowd.
- 1874/--/-- French impressionist artist Pierre Auguste Renoir paints La Loge (The Box).
- 1874/--/-- The first exhibition of impressionist paintings is held in Paris.
- 1874/--/-- English author Thomas Hardy publishes Far from the Madding Crowd.
- 1875/--/-- Charles Stewart Parnell begins movement for Irish independence
- 1875/--/-- The Bourbon monarchy is restored in Spain under Alfonso XII.
- 1875/--/-- Britain buys Suez Canal shares from the bankrupt Egyptian leader Ismail Pasha.
- 1875/--/-- Mary Baker Eddy, founder of Christian Science, publishes Science and Health.
- 1875/--/-- Georges Bizet's opera Carmen is performed in Paris.
- 1875/--/-- American author Mark Twain publishes Tom Sawyer.
- 1875/--/-- Georges Bizet's opera Carmen is performed in Paris.
- 1876/--/-- Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone
- 1876/--/-- Japan forces Korea to open up to foreign trade, countering the influence of China.
- 1876/--/-- National League founded (baseball)
- 1876/--/-- Sioux and Cheyenne defeat Custer at Little Big Horn, Montanna
- 1876/--/-- Alexander Graham Bell patents his invention of the telephone.
- 1876/--/-- Sioux Indians defeat General Custer at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
- 1876/--/-- General Porfirio Diaz seizes power as the dictator of Mexico.
- 1876/--/-- Abd al-Hamid II assumes his rule as the last Ottoman sultan.
- 1876/--/-- Impressionist artist Alfred Sisley paints Flood at the Port of Marly.
- 1876/--/-- Queen Victoria assumes the title of Empress of India.
- 1876/--/-- The Bayreuth musical festival opens with a performance of Wagner's Ring cycle.
- 1876/--/-- Japan forces Korea to open up to foreign trade, countering the influence of China.
- 1876/--/-- Colorado is inaugurated as the 38th state of the Union.
- 1876/--/-- Alexander Graham Bell patents his invention of the telephone.
- 1876/--/-- German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann excavates the ancient city of Mycenae.
- 1876/--/-- The U.S. Centennial Exposition of 1876 is held in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.
- 1876/--/-- Johann Strauss Jr. composes his waltz The Beautiful Blue Danube.
- 1876/--/-- Colorado is inaugurated as the 38th state of the Union.
- 1876/--/-- The Bayreuth musical festival opens with a performance of Wagner's Ring cycle.
- 1876/--/-- Impressionist artist Alfred Sisley paints Flood at the Port of Marly.
- 1876/--/-- British philosopher Herbert Spencer begins publishing the Principles of Sociology.
- 1876/--/-- Japan forces Korea to open up to foreign trade, countering the influence of China.
- 1877/--/-- Chief Joseph leads the Nez Perce tribe against the U.S. Army.
- 1877/--/-- Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1877/--/-- The All-England lawn tennis championship is played at Wimbledon for the first time.
- 1877/--/-- Thomas Edison invents the phonograph.
- 1877/--/-- Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli observes canali (channels) on Mars.
- 1877/--/-- The All-England lawn tennis championship is played at Wimbledon for the first time.
- 1877/--/-- Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake is performed by the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow.
- 1877/--/-- Nez Perce leave Idaho for Canada
- 1877/--/-- Thomas Edison invents the phonograph.
- 1877/--/-- The All-England lawn tennis championship is played at Wimbledon for the first time.
- 1877/--/-- Britain annexes Transvaal in South Africa.
- 1877/--/-- Hayes is inaugurated as the 19th U.S. president; Wheeler becomes vice-president
- 1877/--/-- The Japanese army suppresses a samurai revolt led by Saigo Takamori.
- 1877/--/-- Britain annexes Transvaal in South Africa.
- 1877/--/-- Turkish suppression of Balkan nationalists leads to a new Russo-Turkish War.
- 1878/--/-- The Russo-Turkish War ends; The Treaty of San Stefano is imposed on Turkey.
- 1878/--/-- The Congress of Berlin reverses Russian gains from the San Stefano Treaty.
- 1878/--/-- Serbia, Montenegro and Romania are granted independence from Turkey.
- 1878/--/-- Northern Cheyenne escape Indian Territory
- 1878/--/-- Turkey's provinces of Bosnia and Hercegovina are placed under Austrian administration.
- 1878/--/-- The second Anglo-Afghan War begins.
- 1878/--/-- Ismail Pasha presents Cleopatra's Needles to Britain (1878) and the U.S. (1880).
- 1878/--/-- The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company performs Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore.
- 1879/--/-- Thomas Edison invents incandescent light
- 1879/--/-- Cetewayo's Zulus defeat the British at Isandhlwana, but are beaten at Ulundi.
- 1879/--/-- Tawfiq Pasha succeeds his father Ismail Pasha as khedive (viceroy) of Egypt.
- 1879/--/-- Belgian king Leopold II sponsors Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to the Congo.
- 1879/--/-- Charles Stewart Parnell leads the Home Rule for Ireland party.
- 1879/--/-- Territorial disputes lead to the War of the Pacific between Chile and Peru.
- 1879/--/-- General Roca defeats the Patagonian Indians, opening the Pampas for settlement.
- 1879/--/-- Thomas Edison develops the first workable incandescent lamp (light bulb).
- 1879/--/-- Impressionist artist Edgar Degas paints Ballerina Posing for a Photograph.
- 1879/--/-- Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen writes A Doll's House.
- 1879/--/-- Impressionist artist Edgar Degas paints Ballerina Posing for a Photograph.
- 1880/--/-- American impressionist artist Mary Cassatt exhibits A Woman in Black at the Opera.
- 1880/--/-- Boer (Afrikaner) uprisings begin against the British in Transvaal, South Africa.
- 1880/--/-- American impressionist artist Mary Cassatt exhibits A Woman in Black at the Opera.
- 1880/--/-- Gladstone succeeds Disraeli as British prime minister.
- 1880/--/-- German composer Jacques Offenbach writes the opera Tales of Hoffmann.
- 1880/--/-- France annexes the Pacific island of Tahiti.
- 1880/--/-- Australian bushranger Ned Kelly is hanged for murder.
- 1880/--/-- American impressionist artist Mary Cassatt exhibits A Woman in Black at the Opera.
- 1880/--/-- German composer Jacques Offenbach writes the opera Tales of Hoffmann.
- 1880/--/-- Russian composer Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky writes the 1812 Overture.
- 1880/--/-- Boer (Afrikaner) uprisings begin against the British in Transvaal, South Africa.
- 1880/--/-- French novelist Emile Zola writes Nana, a portrait of a prostitute.
- 1880/--/-- Australian bushranger Ned Kelly is hanged for murder.
- 1881/--/-- Chester A. Arthur is inaugurated as the 21st U.S. president.
- 1881/--/-- Chester A. Arthur (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1881/--/-- Alexander II is assassinated by narodniki revolutionaries in Russia.
- 1881/--/-- The Sudanese under Mahdi Muhammad Ahmad overthrow Egyptian rule.
- 1881/--/-- Ferdinand de Lesseps begins an abortive attempt to build the Panama Canal.
- 1881/--/-- The first U.S. tennis championship is held in Newport, R.I.
- 1881/--/-- President Garfield is assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau.
- 1881/--/-- Lillie Langtry, mistress of the Prince of Wales, makes her acting debut.
- 1881/--/-- The first U.S. tennis championship is held in Newport, R.I.
- 1881/--/-- James A. Garfield (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1881/--/-- Garfield is inaugurated as the 20th U.S. president; Arthur becomes vice-president.
- 1881/--/-- Japanese statesman Itagaki Taisuke founds the Jiyuto (Liberal party).
- 1881/--/-- President Garfield is assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau.
- 1882/--/-- The U.S. begins to restrict immigration with the Chinese Exclusion Acts.
- 1882/--/-- A Triple Alliance is established between Austria, Italy and Germany.
- 1882/--/-- The British take control of Egypt, suppressing uprisings against Tawfiq Pasha.
- 1882/--/-- The U.S. begins to restrict immigration with the Chinese Exclusion Acts.
- 1882/--/-- Japanese statesman Okuma Shigenobu founds the Kaishinto, or Progressive, party.
- 1882/--/-- Edison's New York plant begins supplying 59 customers with electricity.
- 1882/--/-- Impressionist artist Edouard Manet completes the Bar at the Folies-Bergere.
- 1882/--/-- Japanese statesman Okuma Shigenobu founds the Kaishinto, or Progressive, party.
- 1883/--/-- The Island volcano of Krakatoa explodes in Indonesia, causing 36,000 deaths.
- 1883/--/-- Civil Service established
- 1883/--/-- Maxim invents machine gun
- 1883/--/-- Paul Kruger becomes president of the Boer republic of the Transvaal in South Africa.
- 1883/--/-- The Fabian Society is founded in London to spread socialist ideas.
- 1883/--/-- The Island volcano of Krakatoa explodes in Indonesia, causing 36,000 deaths.
- 1883/--/-- The Brooklyn Bridge is completed in New York.
- 1883/--/-- The first skyscraper (10 stories) is built in Chicago by William LeBaron Jenney.
- 1883/--/-- Buffalo Bill Cody organizes his Wild West show.
- 1883/--/-- Russian scientist Tsiolkovsky proves that a rocket could work in the vacuum of space.
- 1883/--/-- German philosopher Frederich Wilhelm Nietzsche begins Thus Spake Zarathustra.
- 1883/--/-- Cyrus H. K. Curtis publishes the Lady's Home Journal magazine.
- 1883/--/-- Russian scientist Tsiolkovsky proves that a rocket could work in the vacuum of space.
- 1883/--/-- Paul Kruger becomes president of the Boer republic of the Transvaal in South Africa.
- 1884/--/-- Lewis E. Waterman invents the first fountain pen with an ink reservoir.
- 1884/--/-- 15 European nations partition Africa for "spheres of influence"
- 1884/--/-- American author Mark Twain publishes the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
- 1884/--/-- Germany occupies South West Africa (Namibia).
- 1884/--/-- German East Africa is formed from Rwanda, Mozambique,Tanzania and Burundi.
- 1884/--/-- Belva Lockwood becomes the first woman nominated as a U.S. presidential candidate.
- 1884/--/-- Lewis E. Waterman invents the first fountain pen with an ink reservoir.
- 1884/--/-- American author Mark Twain publishes the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
- 1884/--/-- Germany occupies South West Africa (Namibia).
- 1884/--/-- German East Africa is formed from Rwanda, Mozambique,Tanzania and Burundi.
- 1885/--/-- J. K. Stanley introduces his safety cycle, the basic model for the modern bicycle.
- 1885/--/-- Boston Symphony Orchestra organizes its Promenade Concerts (the Boston Pops).
- 1885/--/-- General Gordon is killed by Mahdist forces at the siege of Khartoum in Sudan.
- 1885/--/-- Louis Pasteur administers successful rabies vaccination
- 1885/--/-- Grover Cleveland (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
- 1885/--/-- Boston Symphony Orchestra organizes its Promenade Concerts (the Boston Pops).
- 1885/--/-- Cleveland is inaugurated as the 22nd U.S. president; Hendricks becomes vice-president.
- 1885/--/-- General Gordon is killed by Mahdist forces at the siege of Khartoum in Sudan.
- 1885/--/-- The Indian National Congress movement is founded in Bombay.
- 1885/--/-- The Congo Free State (Zaire) becomes the possession of King Leopold II of Belgium.
- 1885/--/-- French chemist Louis Pasteur develops a vaccine for rabies.
- 1885/--/-- Gottlieb Daimler develops the first motorcycle.
- 1886/--/-- British prime minister Gladstone introduces an unsuccessful Home Rule bill for Ireland.
- 1886/--/-- Britain makes Burma a province of India after winning the Anglo-Burma War.
- 1886/--/-- The Anglo-German Agreement recognizes German control over Tanganyika (Tanzania).
- 1886/--/-- Gold is discovered in Transvaal, South Africa.
- 1886/--/-- Apache Indian chief Geronimo surrenders to General Nelson Miles.
- 1886/--/-- Samuel Gompers organizes the American Federation of Labor.
- 1886/--/-- Jose Balmaceda becomes president of Chile.
- 1886/--/-- The Statue of Liberty is unveiled in New York Harbor.
- 1886/--/-- French sculptor Auguste Rodin completes The Kiss.
- 1886/--/-- Haymarket Square labor riot in Chicago kills eleven people
- 1886/--/-- Samuel Gompers organizes the American Federation of Labor.
- 1886/--/-- French sculptor Auguste Rodin completes The Kiss.
- 1886/--/-- Gold is discovered in Transvaal, South Africa.
- 1887/--/-- France creates the Union of Indochina (most of modern day Vietnam and Kampuchea).
- 1887/--/-- The Michelson-Morley experiment confirms the absence of ether.
- 1887/--/-- Arthur Conan Doyle publishes the first Sherlock Holmes story.
- 1888/--/-- American inventor George Eastman introduces the Kodak box camera.
- 1888/--/-- A patent is issued to American inventor John H. Loud for the first ball-point pen.
- 1888/--/-- William II succeeds Frederick III as emperor of Germany.
- 1888/--/-- Eastman's Kodak camera begins amateur photography
- 1888/--/-- Britain unites its Caribbean colonies of Trinidad and Tobago.
- 1888/--/-- American inventor George Eastman introduces the Kodak box camera.
- 1888/--/-- Jack the Ripper murders seven women in London.
- 1888/--/-- A patent is issued to American inventor John H. Loud for the first ball-point pen.
- 1888/--/-- American inventor George Eastman introduces the Kodak box camera.
- 1888/--/-- Jack the Ripper murders seven women in London.
- 1888/--/-- A patent is issued to American inventor John H. Loud for the first ball-point pen.
- 1888/--/-- Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov writes Scheherazade.
- 1888/--/-- Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh paints Still Life With Sunflowers.
- 1888/--/-- The National Geographic Magazine is published for the first time.
- 1888/--/-- Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh paints Still Life With Sunflowers.
- 1889/--/-- Benjamin Harrison (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1889/--/-- Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria commits suicide at Mayerling.
- 1889/--/-- Benjamin Harrison is inaugurated as the 23rd U.S. president.
- 1889/--/-- Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria commits suicide at Mayerling.
- 1889/--/-- German revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg is exiled in Switzerland.
- 1889/--/-- Japan's first prime minister Ito Hirobumi introduces the Meiji Constitution.
- 1889/--/-- North Dakota is inaugurated as the 39th state of the Union.
- 1889/--/-- North Dakota and South Dakota are inaugurated as the 39th and 40th states.
- 1889/--/-- South Dakota is inaugurated as the 40th state of the Union.
- 1889/--/-- Pedro II emperor of Brazil is overthrown in a coup; Brazil is declared a republic.
- 1889/--/-- Montana is inaugurated as the 41st state.
- 1889/--/-- Montana is inaugurated as the 41st state; Washington is inaugurated as the 42nd state.
- 1889/--/-- Washington is inaugurated as the 42nd state.
- 1889/--/-- Gustave Eiffel designs the Eiffel Tower for the Paris Exposition.
- 1889/--/-- Japan's first prime minister Ito Hirobumi introduces the Meiji Constitution.
- 1890/--/-- Sioux Indians are massacred at the Battle of Wounded Knee.
- 1890/--/-- Cecil Rhodes becomes prime minister of the Cape Colony in South Africa.
- 1890/--/-- The British South Africa Company occupies Zimbabwe; conflicts begin with the Ndebele.
- 1890/--/-- Idaho is inaugurated as the 43rd state; Wyoming is inaugurated as the 44th state.
- 1890/--/-- The Forth Railway Bridge is opened, replacing the Brooklyn Bridge as the longest span.
- 1890/--/-- American psychologist William James publishes The Principles of Psychology.
- 1890/--/-- Claude Debussy begins composing Suite Bergamasque, including Clair de lune.
- 1890/--/-- Photographer Jacob Riis documents New York's poor in How the Other Half Lives.
- 1890/--/-- Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh commits suicide.
- 1890/--/-- American naval officer Alfred Mahan publishes The Influence of Sea Power upon History.
- 1890/--/-- Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore publishes Manasi (The Mind's Embodiment).
- 1890/--/-- AFL founded by S Gompers
- 1890/--/-- Sherman Antitrust Act
- 1890/--/-- American psychologist William James publishes The Principles of Psychology.
- 1890/--/-- American naval officer Alfred Mahan publishes The Influence of Sea Power upon History.
- 1890/--/-- Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh commits suicide.
- 1890/--/-- Idaho is inaugurated as the 43rd state.
- 1890/--/-- German chancellor Otto von Bismarck is dismissed by Emperor William II.
- 1890/--/-- Wyoming is inaugurated as the 44th state.
- 1890/--/-- Zanzibar becomes a British protectorate.
- 1891/--/-- James Naismith devises the game of basketball in Springfield, Mass.
- 1891/--/-- The American Express Company introduces the first traveler's checks.
- 1891/--/-- Eugene Dubois discovers the first Homo erectus remains on Java in Indonesia.
- 1891/--/-- James Naismith devises the game of basketball in Springfield, Mass.
- 1891/--/-- French postimpressionist artist Paul Gauguin travels to Tahiti.
- 1891/--/-- English novelist Thomas Hardy writes Tess of the D'Urbervilles.
- 1891/--/-- Anglo-Irish author Oscar Wilde publishes his only novel The Picture of Dorian Gray.
- 1891/--/-- The American Express Company introduces the first traveler's checks.
- 1891/--/-- English novelist Thomas Hardy writes Tess of the D'Urbervilles.
- 1891/--/-- French postimpressionist artist Paul Gauguin travels to Tahiti.
- 1892/--/-- Writer and political revolutionary Jose Marti founds the Cuban Revolutionary party.
- 1892/--/-- Strike at Carnegie Steel results in ten deaths
- 1892/--/-- James J. Corbett wins the heavyweight boxing championship from John L. Sullivan.
- 1892/--/-- The San Francisco Examiner begins printing the first newspaper comic strip.
- 1892/--/-- Impressionist artist Paul Cezanne completes the Card Players.
- 1892/--/-- French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec paints At the Moulin Rouge.
- 1892/--/-- Impressionist artist Paul Cezanne completes the Card Players.
- 1893/--/-- France adds Laos to the Union of Indochina.
- 1893/--/-- Grover Cleveland (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
- 1893/--/-- France adds Laos to "protectorate" of Indochina
- 1893/--/-- Cleveland is inaugurated as the 24th U.S. president; Hendricks becomes vice-president.
- 1893/--/-- American artist Louis Comfort Tiffany begins producing Art Nouveau glassware.
- 1893/--/-- The Ivory Coast becomes a French colony.
- 1893/--/-- Gladstone's second Irish Home Rule Bill is vetoed by the House of Lords in Britain.
- 1893/--/-- France adds Laos to the Union of Indochina.
- 1893/--/-- Queen Liliuokalani is ousted in Hawaii; Sanford B. Dole, is elected president (1894).
- 1893/--/-- Victor Horta's Tassel House in Brussels initiates the Art Nouveau architectural style.
- 1893/--/-- American artist Louis Comfort Tiffany begins producing Art Nouveau glassware.
- 1894/--/-- The arrest of army captain Albert Dreyfus creates a political crisis in France.
- 1894/--/-- English author Rudyard Kipling publishes The Jungle Book.
- 1894/--/-- Czech decorative artist Alfons Mucha designs a poster of Sarah Bernhardt.
- 1894/--/-- Rebellion in Korea begins the First Sino-Japanese War.
- 1894/--/-- Percival Lowell builds an observatory to study the Martian canals.
- 1894/--/-- English artist Aubrey Beardsley illustrates Oscar Wilde's Salome.
- 1894/--/-- Czech decorative artist Alfons Mucha designs a poster of Sarah Bernhardt.
- 1894/--/-- English author Rudyard Kipling publishes The Jungle Book.
- 1894/--/-- Dreyfus case splits France
- 1894/--/-- English artist Aubrey Beardsley illustrates Oscar Wilde's Salome.
- 1894/--/-- Rebellion in Korea begins the First Sino-Japanese War.
- 1894/--/-- Britain establishes a protectorate over Buganda and conquers the rest of Uganda.
- 1894/--/-- Thousands of Armenians are massacred in Turkey.
- 1895/--/-- Japan defeats China; the Shimonoseki Treaty establishes Korean independence.
- 1895/--/-- The Jameson Raid on the Boer republic of Transvaal increases anti-British hostility.
- 1895/--/-- Russian revolutionary Vladimir Ilich Lenin is exiled to Siberia.
- 1895/--/-- The Cuban War of Independence begins against Spain; Jose Marti is killed in battle.
- 1895/--/-- Japan defeats China; the Shimonoseki Treaty establishes Korean independence.
- 1895/--/-- X rays are discovered by German physicist Wilhelm C. Roentgen.
- 1895/--/-- The American Bowling Congress (ABC) is founded.
- 1895/--/-- Louis and Auguste Lumiere show the first motion pictures to a Paris cafe audience.
- 1895/--/-- Sir Henry Irving becomes the first British actor to be knighted.
- 1895/--/-- Anglo-Irish playwright Oscar Wilde writes The Importance of Being Earnest.
- 1895/--/-- The first list of best-selling books is published by The Bookman magazine.
- 1895/--/-- Wilhelm Rontgen discovers x-rays
- 1895/--/-- The American Bowling Congress (ABC) is founded.
- 1895/--/-- The Cuban War of Independence begins against Spain; Jose Marti is killed in battle.
- 1896/--/-- A tsunami (tidal wave) kills 27,000 people in Japan.
- 1896/--/-- The first modern Olympic Games are held at Athens in Greece; 13 countries compete.
- 1896/--/-- Italian composer Giacomo Puccini writes the opera La Boheme.
- 1896/--/-- A tsunami (tidal wave) kills 27,000 people in Japan.
- 1896/--/-- King Menelik II defeats the Italians at Adwa, maintaining Ethiopian independence.
- 1896/--/-- Utah is inaugurated as the 45th state of the Union.
- 1896/--/-- A tsunami (tidal wave) kills 27,000 people in Japan.
- 1896/--/-- The first modern Olympic Games are held at Athens in Greece; 13 countries compete.
- 1896/--/-- Italian composer Giacomo Puccini writes the opera La Boheme.
- 1896/--/-- John Philip Sousa composes The Stars and Stripes Forever.
- 1896/--/-- Supreme Court rules "separate but equal" legal
- 1896/--/-- Utah is inaugurated as the 45th state of the Union.
- 1897/--/-- William Mckinley (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1897/--/-- Austrian artist Gustav Klimt helps to found the Vienna Secession group.
- 1897/--/-- English author Rudyard Kipling publishes Captains Courageous.
- 1897/--/-- British physician Havelock Ellis begins his Studies in the Psychology of Sex.
- 1897/--/-- French primitive artist Henri Rousseau paints The Sleeping Gypsy.
- 1897/--/-- McKinley is inaugurated as the 25th U.S. president; Hobart becomes vice-president.
- 1897/--/-- Theodor Herzl organizes the World Zionist Congress at Basel in Switzerland.
- 1897/--/-- British physician Havelock Ellis begins his Studies in the Psychology of Sex.
- 1897/--/-- The first subway un the U.S. opens in Boston.
- 1897/--/-- American comic strip The Katzenjammer Kids is begun by Rudolph Dirks.
- 1897/--/-- Austrian artist Gustav Klimt helps to found the Vienna Secession group.
- 1897/--/-- French primitive artist Henri Rousseau paints The Sleeping Gypsy.
- 1897/--/-- American comic strip The Katzenjammer Kids is begun by Rudolph Dirks.
- 1897/--/-- French dramatist Edmond Rostand writes Cyrano de Bergerac.
- 1897/--/-- Stanislavsky founds the Moscow Art Theater and begins the method acting technique.
- 1897/--/-- Russian author Anton Chekhov writes the play Uncle Vanya.
- 1897/--/-- English author Rudyard Kipling publishes Captains Courageous.
- 1898/--/-- William Randolph Hearst's yellow journalism inflames anti-Spanish feelings.
- 1898/--/-- Spanish-American War, Cuba, Phillipines, US
- 1898/--/-- The U.S. battleship Maine explodes in the Spanish port of Manila in the Philippines.
- 1898/--/-- The Spanish-American War begins with a declaration of war by Congress.
- 1898/--/-- Commodore Dewey destroys the Spanish fleet in Manila harbor.
- 1898/--/-- U.S. troops land on Cuba; Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders are in action.
- 1898/--/-- The U.S. army uses machine guns for the first time in the battle of Santiago.
- 1898/--/-- The Spanish fleet is destroyed off Cuba; Spain sues for peace.
- 1898/--/-- Britain obtains a 99-year lease for Hong Kong from the Chinese.
- 1898/--/-- The British under Kitchener defeat the Mahdists at Omdurman in Sudan.
- 1898/--/-- English author H. G. Wells publishes The War of the Worlds.
- 1898/--/-- Britain obtains a 99-year lease for Hong Kong from the Chinese.
- 1898/--/-- Spain cedes Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines to the U.S. in the Treaty of Paris.
- 1898/--/-- The Boxer Uprising begins in China; Empress Tz'u-hsi imprisons the emperor.
- 1898/--/-- The Fashoda Incident leads to a French withdrawal from the Sudan.
- 1898/--/-- The Boxer Uprising begins in China; Empress Tz'u-hsi imprisons the emperor.
- 1898/--/-- Anglo-Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw publishes Arms and the Man.
- 1898/--/-- English author H. G. Wells publishes The War of the Worlds.
- 1898/--/-- Cuba occupied by U.S. and released
- 1898/--/-- The Spanish-American War begins with a declaration of war by Congress.
- 1899/--/-- The South African War begins between the Boers (Afrikaners) and the British.
- 1899/--/-- American artist Winslow Homer paints the Gulf Stream.
- 1899/--/-- U.S. Secretary of State John M. Hay advocates an Open Door Policy for China.
- 1899/--/-- English composer Edward Elgar writes The Enigma Variations.
- 1899/--/-- The South African War begins between the Boers (Afrikaners) and the British.
- 1899/--/-- The British under Robert Baden-Powell are besieged by the Boers at Mafeking.
- 1899/--/-- Journalist and future statesman Winston Churchill escapes from Boer captivity.
- 1899/--/-- Designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh completes the Glasgow School of Art.
- 1899/--/-- American composer Scott Joplin publishes his Maple Leaf Rag.
- 1899/--/-- American artist Winslow Homer paints the Gulf Stream.
- 1899/--/-- English composer Edward Elgar writes The Enigma Variations.
- 1899/--/-- U.S. Secretary of State John M. Hay advocates an Open Door Policy for China.
- 1899/--/-- Sigmund Freud "Interpretation of Dreams"
- 1899/--/-- American composer Scott Joplin publishes his Maple Leaf Rag.
- 1899/--/-- American artist Winslow Homer paints the Gulf Stream.
- 1900/--/-- The U.S. wins the first Davis Cup tennis contest.
- 1900/--/-- James J. Jeffries beats Jim Corbett to retain the heavyweight boxing title.
- 1900/--/-- American novelist Theodore Dreiser publishes his first novel Sister Carrie.
- 1900/--/-- Italian author Gabriele D'Annunzio publishes The Flame of Life.
- 1900/--/-- The British defeat the Boer (Afrikaner) armies in South Africa and occupy Pretoria.
- 1900/--/-- Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud publishes The Interpretation of Dreams.
- 1900/--/-- The Boers begin a guerrilla war against the British occupation forces.
- 1900/--/-- Hector Guimard uses Art Nouveau designs for the entrances to the Paris Metro.
- 1900/--/-- Humbert I is assassinated; he is succeeded by Victor Emanuel III as king of Italy.
- 1900/--/-- Chinese nationalists besiege foreigners in Peking during the Boxer Uprising.
- 1900/--/-- Dutch physiologist Willem Einthoven invents the electrocardiograph.
- 1900/--/-- The U.S. wins the first Davis Cup tennis contest.
- 1900/--/-- Chinese nationalists besiege foreigners in Peking during the Boxer Uprising.
- 1900/--/-- An international force lifts the Boxer siege of Peking.
- 1900/--/-- The British defeat the Boer (Afrikaner) armies in South Africa and occupy Pretoria.
- 1900/--/-- The Boers begin a guerrilla war against the British occupation forces.
- 1900/--/-- Humbert I is assassinated; he is succeeded by Victor Emanuel III as king of Italy.
- 1900/--/-- British politician Keir Hardie helps to found the Labour party.
- 1900/--/-- Hawaii is made a U.S. Territory; Sanford Dole serves as the first governor.
- 1900/--/-- American novelist Theodore Dreiser publishes his first novel Sister Carrie.
- 1900/--/-- Max Planck formulates the quantum theory in physics.
- 1900/--/-- Sir Arthur Evans begins the excavation of the Minoan palace at Knossos, Crete.
- 1900/--/-- Dutch physiologist Willem Einthoven invents the electrocardiograph.
- 1901/--/-- An American League of baseball is formed in competition to the National League.
- 1901/--/-- Russia occupies Manchuria in north-east China.
- 1901/--/-- Spanish painter Pablo Picasso's Blue Period begins.
- 1901/--/-- Britain incorporates Ashanti territory into the Gold Coast (Ghana).
- 1901/--/-- The Commonwealth of Australia is founded.
- 1901/--/-- Queen Victoria dies; she is succeeded by her son Edward VII.
- 1901/--/-- President McKinley is assassinated by the anarchist Leon Czolgosz.
- 1901/--/-- Theodore Roosevelt is inaugurated as the 26th U.S. president.
- 1901/--/-- Victor L. Berger and Eugene V. Debs help found the American Socialist party.
- 1901/--/-- President McKinley is assassinated by the anarchist Leon Czolgosz.
- 1901/--/-- Russia occupies Manchuria in north-east China.
- 1901/--/-- Andrew Carnegie sells his company and devotes himself to philanthropy.
- 1901/--/-- Temperance advocate Carry Nation uses a hatchet to attack a Kansas saloon.
- 1901/--/-- King C. Gillette founds the American Safety Razor Company.
- 1901/--/-- Guglielmo Marconi tests radio transmissions between England and Newfoundland.
- 1901/--/-- Theodore Roosevelt (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1901/--/-- English author Beatrix Potter publishes her children's book The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
- 1901/--/-- Queen Victoria dies; she is succeeded by her son Edward VII.
- 1901/--/-- American surgeon Walter Reed proves that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes.
- 1901/--/-- A 39,000 year-old frozen mammoth is discovered in Russia.
- 1901/--/-- An American League of baseball is formed in competition to the National League.
- 1901/--/-- The first U.S. national bowling tournament is held.
- 1901/--/-- Guglielmo Marconi tests radio transmissions between England and Newfoundland.
- 1901/--/-- Spanish painter Pablo Picasso's Blue Period begins.
- 1901/--/-- Sergei Rachmaninoff writes his Second Piano Concerto.
- 1901/--/-- Sir Edward Elgar composes the first of his five Pomp and Circumstance Marches.
- 1901/--/-- English author Beatrix Potter publishes her children's book The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
- 1901/--/-- Pres. McKinley shot by anarchist
- 1901/--/-- A stele bearing the Code of Hammurabi is discovered in Susa, Iran.
- 1901/--/-- Victor L. Berger and Eugene V. Debs help found the American Socialist party.
- 1901/--/-- King C. Gillette founds the American Safety Razor Company.
- 1901/--/-- American surgeon Walter Reed proves that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes.
- 1901/01/02 Edward VII succeeds as King of Great Britain and Ireland.
- 1902/--/-- French filmmaker Georges Melies produces A Trip to the Moon.
- 1902/--/-- Conan Doyle writes the Sherlock Holmes adventure The Hound of the Baskervilles.
- 1902/--/-- American artist Robert Henri paints the New York street scene West 57th Street.
- 1902/--/-- The Treaty of Vereeniging ends the South African War.
- 1902/--/-- American artist Robert Henri paints the New York street scene West 57th Street.
- 1902/--/-- Italian opera singer Enrico Caruso makes his first phonographic recording.
- 1902/--/-- English author Joseph Conrad publishes Heart of Darkness.
- 1902/--/-- Roosevelt begins conservation of forests
- 1902/--/-- The Treaty of Vereeniging ends the South African War.
- 1902/--/-- Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. is appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
- 1902/--/-- Italian opera singer Enrico Caruso makes his first phonographic recording.
- 1902/--/-- English author Joseph Conrad publishes Heart of Darkness.
- 1902/--/-- Maksim Gorky's The Lower Depths is produced at the Moscow Art Theater.
- 1902/--/-- The Photo-Secession group is founded in New York by photographer Alfred Stieglitz.
- 1902/08/-- Edward VII crowned King of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India at Wes
- 1903/--/-- American novelist Henry James publishes The Ambassadors.
- 1903/--/-- Vladimir Ilich Lenin organizes the Bolshevik revolutionary group.
- 1903/--/-- American author Jack London publishes The Call of the Wild.
- 1903/--/-- Panama declares its independence from Columbia; the U.S. recognizes the new republic.
- 1903/--/-- The U.S. acquires perpetual control over the Panama Canal Zone.
- 1903/--/-- Colonel Francis Younghusband leads a British military expedition into Tibet.
- 1903/--/-- Emmeline Pankhurst founds the Women's Social and Political Union in Britain.
- 1903/--/-- Alexander, King of Serbia, is assassinated; he is succeeded by Peter I.
- 1903/--/-- The first World Series baseball game is played.
- 1903/--/-- The Rolls-Royce automobile company is founded in Britain.
- 1903/--/-- Orville Wright makes the first successful flight in a self-propelled airplane.
- 1903/--/-- Marie and Pierre Curie win the Nobel Prize for Physics for their work on radioactivity.
- 1903/--/-- The first World Series baseball game is played.
- 1903/--/-- Bernard Shaw's play Man and Superman is produced in London.
- 1903/--/-- American novelist Henry James publishes The Ambassadors.
- 1903/--/-- Edwin S. Porter directs the pioneering Western film The Great Train Robbery.
- 1903/--/-- American author Jack London publishes The Call of the Wild.
- 1903/--/-- Alexander, King of Serbia, is assassinated; he is succeeded by Peter I.
- 1903/--/-- Wright Bros. first airplane
- 1903/10/-- World Series NL PITTSBURGH (3) AL BOSTON (5)
- 1904/--/-- Territorial disputes in Manchuria begin the Russo-Japanese War.
- 1904/--/-- Italian composer Giacomo Puccini's opera Madame Butterfly is produced.
- 1904/--/-- Territorial disputes in Manchuria begin the Russo-Japanese War.
- 1904/--/-- Ivan Pavlov, discoverer of the conditioned reflex, is awarded the Nobel Prize.
- 1904/--/-- Italian composer Giacomo Puccini's opera Madame Butterfly is produced.
- 1904/--/-- The Abbey Theatre is founded in Dublin.
- 1904/--/-- James Barrie's play Peter Pan is produced in London.
- 1904/--/-- Russian author Anton Chekhov's play The Cherry Orchard is produced.
- 1904/--/-- The New York City subway is opened.
- 1904/--/-- Max Weber publishes The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.
- 1904/--/-- Roosevelt asserts U.S. right to intervene in Latin America
- 1904/--/-- Russia and Japan at war
- 1905/--/-- The Sinn Fein Irish nationalist movement is founded by Arthur Griffith.
- 1905/--/-- W.E.B. Du Bois forms the Niagara Movement to demand full civil rights for black Americans.
- 1905/--/-- American labor leader Eugene V. Debs founds the Industrial Workers of the World.
- 1905/--/-- Ambrose Fleming invents the thermionic valve, used to improve radio reception.
- 1905/--/-- German physicist Albert Einstein proposes his Special Theory of Relativity.
- 1905/--/-- W.E.B. Du Bois forms the Niagara Movement to demand full civil rights for black Americans.
- 1905/--/-- The Russian fleet is destroyed by the Japanese at the Battle of Tsushima.
- 1905/--/-- The Cullinan diamond is found in South Africa; it weighs 3,106 carats.
- 1905/--/-- American labor leader Eugene V. Debs founds the Industrial Workers of the World.
- 1905/--/-- The Cullinan diamond is found in South Africa; it weighs 3,106 carats.
- 1905/--/-- American humorist and actor Will Rogers makes his New York City debut.
- 1905/--/-- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner organizes the expressionist painters group Die Brucke.
- 1905/--/-- Henri Matisse and Andre Derain form the Fauves (Wild Beasts) art movement.
- 1905/--/-- German poet Rainer Maria Rilke publishes The Book of Hours.
- 1905/--/-- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner organizes the expressionist painters group Die Brucke.
- 1905/--/-- Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen founds the T'ung-meng hui (Alliance Society).
- 1905/--/-- Ambrose Fleming invents the thermionic valve, used to improve radio reception.
- 1905/--/-- Psychologist Alfred Binet develops intelligence tests for school children.
- 1905/--/-- The Russian fleet is destroyed by the Japanese at the Battle of Tsushima.
- 1905/--/-- A general strike and revolution begin in Russia; Nicholas II grants a constitution.
- 1905/--/-- The union of Norway and Sweden is dissolved; Haakon VII is elected king of Norway.
- 1905/--/-- Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen founds the T'ung-meng hui (Alliance Society).
- 1905/--/-- Albert Einstein proposes Special Theory of Relativity
- 1905/--/-- French territorial ambitions spark the first Moroccan crisis.
- 1905/--/-- mini-revolution in Russia
- 1905/--/-- Roosevelt begins his second term as U.S. president; Fairbanks becomes vice-president.
- 1905/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (4) AL PHILADELPHIA (1)
- 1906/--/-- Under the Platt Amendment U.S. troops return to Cuba to quell rebellion and restore order.
- 1906/--/-- The Dreyfus affair ends with the pardoning of French army officer Alfred Dreyfus.
- 1906/--/-- The Aga Khan III forms the All-India Moslim League.
- 1906/--/-- H.M.S. Dreadnought, the first modern battleship, is launched.
- 1906/--/-- The San Francisco earthquake kills 700.
- 1906/--/-- Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen traverses the Northwest Passage.
- 1906/--/-- British author John Galsworthy publishes the first novel of The Forsythe Saga.
- 1906/--/-- Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle leads to the U.S. Pure Foods and Drugs Act.
- 1906/--/-- The San Francisco earthquake kills 700.
- 1906/10/-- World Series NL CHICAGO (2) AL CHICAGO (4)
- 1907/--/-- Oklahoma is inaugurated as the 46th state of the Union.
- 1907/--/-- Lee De Forest invents the triode, a key component for amplifying radio signals.
- 1907/--/-- A Triple Entente is formed between Britain, France and Russia.
- 1907/--/-- Rasputin gains influence at the court of Russian emperor Nicholas II.
- 1907/--/-- Oklahoma is inaugurated as the 46th state of the Union.
- 1907/--/-- The Panic of 1907 begins with the collapse of the U.S. stock market.
- 1907/--/-- Lee De Forest invents the triode, a key component for amplifying radio signals.
- 1907/--/-- The first Ziegfeld Follies are staged in New York City.
- 1907/--/-- Irish playwright J.M. Synge writes The Playboy of the Western World.
- 1907/--/-- Anna Pavlova dances The Dying Swan, choreographed by Mikhail Fokine.
- 1907/10/-- World Series NL CHICAGO (4) AL DETROIT (0)
- 1908/--/-- The Ford Motor Company produces the first Model T automobile.
- 1908/--/-- Automaker William Durant founds the General Motors Company.
- 1908/--/-- British soldier Robert Baden-Powell founds the Boy Scout movement.
- 1908/--/-- Mary Baker Eddy establishes the Christian Science Monitor.
- 1908/--/-- The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is founded.
- 1908/--/-- Jack Johnson becomes the first black heavyweight boxing champion.
- 1908/--/-- Filmmakers Charles Pathe and Leon Gaumont produce the first newsreel.
- 1908/--/-- King Leopold II of the Belgians establishes the Independent State of Congo in Africa.
- 1908/--/-- Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque cofound the cubism art movement.
- 1908/--/-- The Ashcan school of painters exhibit in New York City.
- 1908/--/-- Austrian artist Gustav Klimt paints The Kiss.
- 1908/--/-- Kenneth Grahame publishes his children's story The Wind in the Willows.
- 1908/--/-- Austrian artist Gustav Klimt paints The Kiss.
- 1908/--/-- The Ashcan school of painters exhibit in New York City.
- 1908/--/-- King Leopold II of the Belgians establishes the Independent State of Congo in Africa.
- 1908/--/-- Austria-Hungary annexes Bosnia and Hercegovina.
- 1908/--/-- The Young Turk Revolution in Turkey leads to political reform.
- 1908/--/-- An earthquake at Messina in Italy kills 80,000.
- 1908/--/-- Liberal leader Herbert Asquith becomes prime minister of Britain.
- 1908/--/-- An earthquake at Messina in Italy kills 80,000.
- 1908/--/-- The Tunguska fireball explodes in Siberia with the force of a modern H-bomb.
- 1908/--/-- GE patents electric toaster
- 1908/10/-- World Series NL CHICAGO (4) AL DETROIT (1)
- 1909/--/-- William Howard Taft (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1909/--/-- NAACP in NYC
- 1909/--/-- American explorer Robert E. Peary reaches the North Pole.
- 1909/--/-- American writer Gertrude Stein publishes Three Lives.
- 1909/--/-- American architect Frank Lloyd Wright builds the Robie House in Chicago.
- 1909/--/-- American artist George Bellows paints the prize fight scene Stag at Sharkey's.
- 1909/--/-- Taft is inaugurated as the 27th U.S. president; Sherman becomes vice-president.
- 1909/--/-- American poet William Carlos Williams publishes Poems, his first book.
- 1909/--/-- American explorer Robert E. Peary reaches the North Pole.
- 1909/--/-- French aviator Louis Bleriot makes the first flight across the English Channel.
- 1909/--/-- American artist George Bellows paints the prize fight scene Stag at Sharkey's.
- 1909/--/-- Russian impresario Serge Diaghilev presents the Ballet Russe in Paris.
- 1909/--/-- American writer Gertrude Stein publishes Three Lives.
- 1909/--/-- American architect Frank Lloyd Wright builds the Robie House in Chicago.
- 1909/--/-- American artist George Bellows paints the prize fight scene Stag at Sharkey's.
- 1909/--/-- American poet William Carlos Williams publishes Poems, his first book.
- 1909/--/-- French aviator Louis Bleriot makes the first flight across the English Channel.
- 1909/10/-- World Series NL PITTSBURGH (4) AL DETROIT (3)
- 1910/--/-- British Empire covers 1/5th of world land area
- 1910/--/-- Fundamentalism begins with "Five Points"
- 1910/--/-- Japanese forces annex Korea.
- 1910/--/-- The Union of South Africa is formed; Louis Botha becomes the first prime minister.
- 1910/--/-- France groups four African territories together as French Equatorial Africa.
- 1910/--/-- French primitive artist Henri Rousseau paints The Dream.
- 1910/--/-- French sculptor Auguste Rodin casts the bronze figure The Thinker.
- 1910/--/-- Italian artists led by Umberto Boccioni found the futurism movement.
- 1910/--/-- Russian-born artist Wassily Kandinsky executes his first abstract painting.
- 1910/--/-- Japanese forces annex Korea.
- 1910/--/-- The Union of South Africa is formed; Louis Botha becomes the first prime minister.
- 1910/--/-- France groups four African territories together as French Equatorial Africa.
- 1910/--/-- Madero, Villa and Zapata lead a revolution against Mexican dictator Porfirio Diaz.
- 1910/--/-- George V succeeds his father Edward VII as king of Great Britain and Ireland.
- 1910/--/-- British politician Winston Churchill is appointed first lord of the Admiralty.
- 1910/--/-- German bacteriologist Paul Ehrlich synthesizes Salversan, a cure for syphilis.
- 1910/--/-- The Art Deco architectural and decorative arts style begins to become popular.
- 1910/--/-- French sculptor Auguste Rodin casts the bronze figure The Thinker.
- 1910/--/-- Russian-born artist Wassily Kandinsky executes his first abstract painting.
- 1910/--/-- French primitive artist Henri Rousseau paints The Dream.
- 1910/--/-- Italian artists led by Umberto Boccioni found the futurism movement.
- 1910/--/-- British author Arnold Bennett publishes Clayhanger.
- 1910/05/-- George V succeeds as King of Great Britain and Ireland.
- 1910/10/-- World Series NL CHICAGO (1) AL PHILADELPHIA (4)
- 1911/--/-- English author G.K. Chesterton publishes the first Father Brown story.
- 1911/--/-- The Ch'ing dynasty is deposed in China; a republic is formed under Sun Yat-sen.
- 1911/--/-- Tibet declares its independence from China.
- 1911/--/-- Italy's attempts to annex Cyrenaica and Tripolitania leads to the Italo-Turkish War.
- 1911/--/-- Mexican dictator Porfirio Diaz is overthrown; Francisco Madero becomes president.
- 1911/--/-- Robert A Millikan measures electron's charge
- 1911/--/-- Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen reaches the South Pole ahead of Robert Scott.
- 1911/--/-- Sir Ernest Rutherford formulates his theory of atomic structure.
- 1911/--/-- Hans Geiger invents an electrical device to count individual alpha particles.
- 1911/--/-- Willis Carrier designs the first practical air conditioning system.
- 1911/--/-- Elmer A. Sperry designs the first American gyrocompass.
- 1911/--/-- American aviator Glen Curtiss flies the first successful seaplane.
- 1911/--/-- The first film studio is established at Hollywood in California.
- 1911/--/-- American songwriter Irving Berlin publishes Alexander's Ragtime Band.
- 1911/--/-- Richard Strauss' opera Der Rosenkavalier is performed for the first time.
- 1911/--/-- Elmer A. Sperry designs the first American gyrocompass.
- 1911/--/-- English author G.K. Chesterton publishes the first Father Brown story.
- 1911/--/-- American aviator Glen Curtiss flies the first successful seaplane.
- 1911/--/-- Russian artist Marc Chagall paints I and My Village.
- 1911/--/-- American songwriter Irving Berlin publishes Alexander's Ragtime Band.
- 1911/--/-- The Ch'ing dynasty is deposed in China; a republic is formed under Sun Yat-sen.
- 1911/--/-- American novelist Edith Wharton publishes Ethan Frome.
- 1911/--/-- Tibet declares its independence from China.
- 1911/--/-- German-American anthropologist Franz Boas publishes The Mind of Primitive Man.
- 1911/--/-- Hans Geiger invents an electrical device to count individual alpha particles.
- 1911/--/-- Richard Strauss' opera Der Rosenkavalier is performed for the first time.
- 1911/--/-- Russian artist Marc Chagall paints I and My Village.
- 1911/06/02 George V crowned King of Great Britain and Ireland at Westminster Abbey by Randa
- 1911/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (2) AL PHILADELPHIA (4)
- 1912/--/-- New Mexico is inaugurated as the 47th state.
- 1912/--/-- Arizona is inaugurated as the 48th state.
- 1912/--/-- American Indian Jim Thorpe wins the Olympic decathlon and pentathlon.
- 1912/--/-- The Balkan League begins the first Balkan War against the Ottoman Empire.
- 1912/--/-- American Indian Jim Thorpe wins the Olympic decathlon and pentathlon.
- 1912/--/-- Morocco is divided between France and Spain after the second Moroccan crisis.
- 1912/--/-- American writer Willa Cather publishes her first novel Alexander's Bridge.
- 1912/--/-- New Mexico is inaugurated as the 47th state; Arizona is inaugurated as the 48th state.
- 1912/--/-- American author Edgar Rice Burroughs publishes Tarzan of the Apes.
- 1912/--/-- Theodore Roosevelt campaigns for the U.S. presidency under the Bull Moose ticket.
- 1912/--/-- French Dada artist Marcel Duchamp paints Nude Descending a Staircase.
- 1912/--/-- British explorers under Scott reach the South Pole but die during their return.
- 1912/--/-- The liner Titanic sinks after colliding with an iceberg on her maiden voyage.
- 1912/--/-- German geophysicist Alfred Wegener formulates his continental drift hypothesis.
- 1912/--/-- Piltdown man is discovered in Britain, beginning an elaborate scientific hoax.
- 1912/--/-- Austrian psychologist Alfred Adler publishes The Neurotic Constitution.
- 1912/--/-- American Indian Jim Thorpe wins the Olympic decathlon and pentathlon.
- 1912/--/-- Russian dancer Vaslav Nijinsky choreographs and dances in The Afternoon of the Faun.
- 1912/--/-- American writer Willa Cather publishes her first novel Alexander's Bridge.
- 1912/--/-- French Dada artist Marcel Duchamp paints Nude Descending a Staircase.
- 1912/--/-- American author Edgar Rice Burroughs publishes Tarzan of the Apes.
- 1912/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (3) AL BOSTON (4)
- 1913/--/-- King George I of Greece is assassinated; he is succeeded by Constantine I
- 1913/--/-- Russian revolutionary Joseph Stalin is exiled to Siberia by the tsarist government.
- 1913/--/-- The island of Crete is united with Greece.
- 1913/--/-- The second Balkan War begins with a Bulgarian attack on Serbia.
- 1913/--/-- English novelist D.H. Lawrence publishes Sons and Lovers.
- 1913/--/-- Victoriano Huerta leads a military coup in Mexico; president Francisco Madero is killed.
- 1913/--/-- Medical missionary Albert Schweitzer builds a hospital at Lambarene in Africa.
- 1913/--/-- Federal income tax is introduced in the U.S.
- 1913/--/-- Bertrand Russell and A.E. Whitehead publish Principia Mathematica.
- 1913/--/-- Danish physicist Niels Bohr publishes his atomic theory.
- 1913/--/-- Socialists Sidney and Beatrice Webb found the political journal The New Statesman.
- 1913/--/-- Medical missionary Albert Schweitzer builds a hospital at Lambarene in Africa.
- 1913/--/-- Samuel Goldwyn founds his first movie company with Jesse Lasky and Cecil B. De Mille.
- 1913/--/-- Igor Stravinsky's ballet The Rite of Spring causes a scandal at the Paris premiere.
- 1913/--/-- The constructivism art movement begins in Russia.
- 1913/--/-- English novelist D.H. Lawrence publishes Sons and Lovers.
- 1913/--/-- Marcel Proust writes the first volume of Remembrance of Things Past.
- 1913/--/-- Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore wins the Nobel Prize for literature.
- 1913/--/-- Woodrow Wilson (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
- 1913/--/-- American poet Robert Frost publishes A Boy's Will.
- 1913/--/-- Wilson is inaugurated as the 28th U.S. president; Marshall becomes vice-president.
- 1913/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (1) AL PHILADELPHIA (4)
- 1914/--/-- A British expedition led by Ernest Shackleton is marooned in the Antarctic.
- 1914/--/-- George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmallion is performed for the first time.
- 1914/--/-- Black composer W.C. Handy writes the St. Louis Blues.
- 1914/--/-- Japan joins the Allies and captures the German base of Tsingtao in China.
- 1914/--/-- France, Russia and Britain (the Allies) are at war with Germany and Austria-Hungary.
- 1914/--/-- Archduke Franz Ferdinand is assassinated in Sarajevo, precipitating World War I.
- 1914/--/-- Turkey declares war on the Allies; Britain annexes Turkish Cyprus.
- 1914/--/-- World War I begins
- 1914/--/-- Japan joins the Allies and captures the German base of Tsingtao in China.
- 1914/--/-- Archduke Franz Ferdinand is assassinated in Sarajevo, precipitating World War I.
- 1914/--/-- France, Russia and Britain (the Allies) are at war with Germany and Austria-Hungary.
- 1914/--/-- President Wilson declares U.S. neutrality in World War I.
- 1914/--/-- German forces invade Belgium and France but are halted at the Marne.
- 1914/--/-- Russian forces invade East Prussia but are defeated at the Battle of Tannenberg.
- 1914/--/-- Austrian forces invade Serbia but are repulsed with heavy losses.
- 1914/--/-- A German fleet defeats the British at Coronel but is decimated at the Falklands.
- 1914/--/-- German submarines begin to exact a heavy toll on Allied shipping.
- 1914/--/-- Turkey declares war on the Allies; Britain annexes Turkish Cyprus.
- 1914/--/-- Japan joins the Allies and captures the German base of Tsingtao in China.
- 1914/--/-- U.S. Marines land at Veracruz in Mexico; President Huerta resigns.
- 1914/--/-- The Panama Canal is completed, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- 1914/--/-- Mack Sennett produces comedy films starring the Keystone Kops.
- 1914/--/-- Charlie Chaplin develops his little tramp character in a series of slapstick films.
- 1914/--/-- Parisian couturier Coco Chanel begins designing clothes.
- 1914/10/-- World Series NL BOSTON (4) AL PHILADELPHIA (0)
- 1915/--/-- President Wilson recognizes the Mexican government of Venustiano Carranza.
- 1915/--/-- Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa lead rebellions against Venustiano Carranza in Mexico.
- 1915/--/-- U.S. Marines land in Haiti, beginning a 20-year period of military occupation.
- 1915/--/-- German Zeppelin airships begin bombing attacks on Britain.
- 1915/--/-- The Germans use poison gas for the first time at Ypres on the Western Front.
- 1915/--/-- English author Somerset Maugham publishes Of Human Bondage.
- 1915/--/-- Anglo-French forces land at Gallipoli in an attempt to force Turkey out of the war.
- 1915/--/-- The Anzacs (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) fight at Gallipoli.
- 1915/--/-- Italy joins the Allies and invades Austrian territory.
- 1915/--/-- A German submarine torpedoes the British liner Lusitania; 124 Americans are killed.
- 1915/--/-- Serbia is overrun by the combined forces of Austria, Germany and Bulgaria.
- 1915/--/-- A German submarine torpedoes the British liner Lusitania; 124 Americans are killed.
- 1915/--/-- Albert Einstein formulates his General Theory of Relativity.
- 1915/--/-- D. W. Griffith's movie The Birth of a Nation is shown for the first time.
- 1915/--/-- The Dada art and literary movement is formed.
- 1915/--/-- English author Somerset Maugham publishes Of Human Bondage.
- 1915/--/-- War poet Rupert Brooke's 1914 and Other Poems is published in the year he dies.
- 1915/--/-- Austrian writer Franz Kafka publishes The Metamorphosis.
- 1915/--/-- War poet Rupert Brooke's 1914 and Other Poems is published in the year he dies.
- 1915/--/-- A German submarine torpedoes the British liner Lusitania; 124 Americans are killed.
- 1915/10/-- World Series NL PHILADELPHIA (1) AL BOSTON (4)
- 1916/--/-- James Joyce publishes A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
- 1916/--/-- American poet Carl Sandburg publishes his first book Chicago Poems.
- 1916/--/-- Albert Einstein proposes General Theory of Relativity
- 1916/--/-- T. Tzara DADA
- 1916/--/-- Allied forces withdraw from Gallipoli after strong Turkish opposition.
- 1916/--/-- German assaults at Verdun are repulsed by the French with great loss of life.
- 1916/--/-- British forces assault the German line at the Somme; tanks are used for the first time.
- 1916/--/-- James Joyce publishes A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
- 1916/--/-- The Russian Brusilov Offensive meets with success on the Eastern Front.
- 1916/--/-- American poet Carl Sandburg publishes his first book Chicago Poems.
- 1916/--/-- The British and German fleets clash at the Battle of Jutland.
- 1916/--/-- The Easter Rising in Dublin is suppressed within a week by the British.
- 1916/--/-- U.S. troops under Pershing invade Mexico in retaliation for raids by Pancho Villa.
- 1916/--/-- U.S. Marines land in Santo Domingo to quell unrest; the occupation lasts until 1924.
- 1916/--/-- Lloyd George becomes prime minister of Britain's wartime coalition government.
- 1916/--/-- Margaret Sanger is arrested for opening a birth-control clinic in Brooklyn.
- 1916/--/-- Jeannette Rankin becomes the first female member of U.S. House of Representatives.
- 1916/--/-- The Trans-Siberian railway is completed -- the longest continuous rail line in the world.
- 1916/--/-- North Sea storms flood lowlands in the Netherlands, 10,000 lives are lost.
- 1916/10/-- World Series NL BROOKLYN (1) AL BOSTON (4)
- 1917/--/-- Germany announces the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare.
- 1917/--/-- The Russian Revolution begins; Emperor Nicholas II abdicates.
- 1917/--/-- The Germans help Lenin return to Russia from exile in Switzerland.
- 1917/--/-- The provisional Kerensky government is deposed; Bolsheviks seize power in Russia.
- 1917/--/-- The Germans and the Bolshevik leaders sign an armistice at Brest-Litovsk.
- 1917/--/-- Blacks migrate north and west
- 1917/--/-- The Zimmermann note proposing a secret Mexican alliance with Germany is revealed.
- 1917/--/-- Russian revolutions: communist U.S.S.R. formed
- 1917/--/-- The United States declares war on Germany.
- 1917/--/-- Selective Service Act creates draft
- 1917/--/-- Adoption of the convoy system reduces Allied losses to German submarines.
- 1917/--/-- The disastrous Nivelle Offensive leads to mutinies in the French Army.
- 1917/--/-- British forces attack the Germans in the Third Battle of Ypres.
- 1917/--/-- English composer Gustav Holst completes The Planets.
- 1917/--/-- Italian forces are defeated by Austria at the Battle of Caporetto.
- 1917/--/-- T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) leads the Arab revolt against the Turks.
- 1917/--/-- British forces under Allenby capture Jerusalem and Bagdhad from the Turks.
- 1917/--/-- The Balfour Declaration endorses a Jewish national homeland in Palestine.
- 1917/--/-- English humorist P.G. Wodehouse creates Bertie Wooster and his butler Jeeves.
- 1917/--/-- The U.S. purchases the Virgin Islands from Denmark.
- 1917/--/-- The Jones Act gives all Puerto Ricans the right to U.S. citizenship.
- 1917/--/-- Astrophysicist Karl Schwarzschild develops the black hole theory.
- 1917/--/-- Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung publishes The Psychology of the Unconscious.
- 1917/--/-- Art critic and writer Guillaume Apollinaire coins the term surrealism.
- 1917/--/-- The United States declares war on Germany.
- 1917/--/-- Dutch artists Theo Van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian found the magazine de Stijl.
- 1917/--/-- The earliest jazz recordings are made in New York City.
- 1917/--/-- Dutch artists Theo Van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian found the magazine de Stijl.
- 1917/--/-- English composer Gustav Holst completes The Planets.
- 1917/--/-- Anglo-American poet T.S. Eliot publishes The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.
- 1917/--/-- The first Pulitzer Prizes are awarded for journalism, letters and music.
- 1917/--/-- Anglo-American poet T.S. Eliot publishes The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.
- 1917/--/-- English humorist P.G. Wodehouse creates Bertie Wooster and his butler Jeeves.
- 1917/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (2) AL CHICAGO (4)
- 1918/--/-- The Weimar Republic negotiates an armistice for Germany, ending World War I.
- 1918/--/-- Nicholas II, the last emperor of Russia, and his family are executed by the Bolsheviks.
- 1918/--/-- Bolshevik leader Leon Trotsky organizes the Red Army.
- 1918/--/-- Civil war breaks out between the Red and White Russian armies.
- 1918/--/-- Austria, Poland and Czechoslovakia become republics in the aftermath of World War I.
- 1918/--/-- An influenza pandemic begins (it kills 21-22 million in 2 years).
- 1918/--/-- Women over 30 win the vote in Britain.
- 1918/--/-- The world's largest telescope is installed at Mount Wilson Observatory.
- 1918/--/-- American astronomer Harlow Shapley discovers the dimensions of the Milky Way.
- 1918/--/-- An airmail service begins among New York, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.
- 1918/--/-- Shapley determines sun is part of Milky Way galaxy
- 1918/--/-- French composer Erik Satie writes Socrate.
- 1918/--/-- American author Booth Tarkington writes The Magnificent Ambersons.
- 1918/--/-- Bloomsbury Group member Lytton Strachey publishes Eminent Victorians.
- 1918/--/-- An influenza pandemic begins (it kills 21-22 million in 2 years).
- 1918/--/-- Civil war breaks out between the Red and White Russian armies.
- 1918/--/-- German air ace Manfred von Richthofen (the Red Baron) is shot down and killed.
- 1918/--/-- American forcesunder Pershing help to stem the German offensive.
- 1918/--/-- Advances by French, British and American armies force a general German retreat.
- 1918/--/-- American astronomer Harlow Shapley discovers the dimensions of the Milky Way.
- 1918/--/-- German air ace Manfred von Richthofen (the Red Baron) is shot down and killed.
- 1918/--/-- American author Booth Tarkington writes The Magnificent Ambersons.
- 1918/--/-- The Germans renew their assault on the Western Front in the Ludendorff Offensive.
- 1918/--/-- American forcesunder Pershing help to stem the German offensive.
- 1918/--/-- Advances by French, British and American armies force a general German retreat.
- 1918/--/-- Revolution breaks out in Germany; Emperor William II flees to the Netherlands.
- 1918/10/-- World Series NL CHICAGO (2) AL BOSTON (4)
- 1919/--/-- Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata is killed.
- 1919/--/-- League of Nations
- 1919/--/-- Jan Smuts succeeds Louis Botha as prime minister of South Africa.
- 1919/--/-- Versailles Peace Treaty
- 1919/--/-- The Paris Peace Conference opens at Versailles.
- 1919/--/-- The League of Nations is formed with Geneva in Switzerland as its headquarters.
- 1919/--/-- British troops massacre demonstrators at Amritsar in India.
- 1919/--/-- The Polish-Soviet War begins over territorial disputes.
- 1919/--/-- The Chicago White Sox conspire to fix the baseball World Series.
- 1919/--/-- Italian leader Benito Mussolini organizes his Fascist movement.
- 1919/--/-- German communist Rosa Luxemburg is murdered after the Sparticus uprising.
- 1919/--/-- Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata is killed.
- 1919/--/-- English aviators Alcock and Brown make the first nonstop transatlantic flight.
- 1919/--/-- Jan Smuts succeeds Louis Botha as prime minister of South Africa.
- 1919/--/-- The German fleet is scuttled at Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands.
- 1919/--/-- Lady Astor becomes the first woman member of the British House of Commons.
- 1919/--/-- Russian-American anarchist Emma Goldman is deported to the Soviet Union.
- 1919/--/-- English aviators Alcock and Brown make the first nonstop transatlantic flight.
- 1919/--/-- French tennis star Suzanne Lenglen wins the Wimbledon tournament for the first time.
- 1919/--/-- The Radio Corporation of America (RCA) is formed.
- 1919/--/-- Boxer Jack Dempsey knocks out Jess Willard to become heavyweight champion.
- 1919/--/-- The Chicago White Sox conspire to fix the baseball World Series.
- 1919/--/-- French tennis star Suzanne Lenglen wins the Wimbledon tournament for the first time.
- 1919/--/-- World War I ends
- 1919/--/-- German communist Rosa Luxemburg is murdered after the Sparticus uprising.
- 1919/--/-- Russian-American anarchist Emma Goldman is deported to the Soviet Union.
- 1919/--/-- George Gershwin composes his first hit song Swanee.
- 1919/--/-- The Radio Corporation of America (RCA) is formed.
- 1919/--/-- The Bauhaus school of design is founded in Germany by Walter Gropius.
- 1919/10/-- World Series NL CINCINNATI (5) AL CHICAGO (3)
- 1920/--/-- A Home Rule Bill establishes parliaments for northern and southern Ireland.
- 1920/--/-- American tennis star Bill Tilden wins the Wimbledon tournament for the first time.
- 1920/--/-- Mexican president Venustiano Carranza is deposed and killed by Alvaro Obregon.
- 1920/--/-- Arturo Alessandri becomes president of Chile.
- 1920/--/-- Adolf Hitler forms the National Socialist German Workers' (Nazi) party.
- 1920/--/-- German East Africa is transferred to British control as Tanganyika (now Tanzania).
- 1920/--/-- Mexican president Venustiano Carranza is deposed and killed by Alvaro Obregon.
- 1920/--/-- British East Africa becomes a crown colony as Kenya.
- 1920/--/-- Admiral Miklos Horthy is appointed regent of Hungary.
- 1920/--/-- Mahatma Gandhi begins a noncooperation campaign against British rule in India.
- 1920/--/-- Chaim Weizmann is named president of the World Zionist Organization.
- 1920/--/-- The U.S. Senate votes against joining the League of Nations.
- 1920/--/-- The 18th Amendment institutes the prohibition of alcohol throughout the U.S.
- 1920/--/-- The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives women the right to vote.
- 1920/--/-- German East Africa is transferred to British control as Tanganyika (now Tanzania).
- 1920/--/-- American tennis star Bill Tilden wins the Wimbledon tournament for the first time.
- 1920/--/-- 18th Amendment prohibits alcohol
- 1920/--/-- British East Africa becomes a crown colony as Kenya.
- 1920/--/-- French Art Deco glassmaker Rene Lalique opens a glass factory.
- 1920/--/-- 19th Amendment gives women right to vote
- 1920/--/-- Russian artist Aleksandr Rodchenko designs the first mobile.
- 1920/--/-- Dutch artist Piet Mondrian paints the Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue.
- 1920/--/-- Mystery writer Agatha Christie publishes her first Hercule Poirot story.
- 1920/--/-- American novelist Sinclair Lewis publishes Main Street.
- 1920/--/-- Dutch artist Piet Mondrian paints the Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue.
- 1920/--/-- Mahatma Gandhi begins a noncooperation campaign against British rule in India.
- 1920/--/-- Russian artist Aleksandr Rodchenko designs the first mobile.
- 1920/--/-- American tennis star Bill Tilden wins the Wimbledon tournament for the first time.
- 1920/--/-- The Russian Civil War ends with victory for the Bolsheviks.
- 1920/--/-- American novelist Sinclair Lewis publishes Main Street.
- 1920/10/-- World Series NL BROOKLYN (2) AL CLEVELAND (5)
- 1921/--/-- Warren G. Harding (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1921/--/-- American anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti are found guilty of murder.
- 1921/--/-- Japanese premier Hara Takashi is assassinated.
- 1921/--/-- American anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti are found guilty of murder.
- 1921/--/-- Japanese premier Hara Takashi is assassinated.
- 1921/--/-- Harding is inaugurated as the 29th U.S. president; Coolidge becomes vice-president.
- 1921/--/-- The Reparations Commission fixes Germany's liability at 132 billion gold marks.
- 1921/--/-- Japanese premier Hara Takashi is assassinated.
- 1921/--/-- The Irish Free State becomes a self-governing dominion of Britain.
- 1921/--/-- Berber tribes under Abd el-Krim attack garrisons in Spanish Morocco.
- 1921/--/-- Alexander rules the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
- 1921/--/-- W. L. MacKenzie King is elected prime minister of Canada for the first time.
- 1921/--/-- American anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti are found guilty of murder.
- 1921/--/-- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is created by Royal Charter.
- 1921/--/-- Latin lover Rudolph Valentino stars in the silent film The Sheik.
- 1921/--/-- French cubist artist Fernand Leger paints Three Women.
- 1921/--/-- German surrealist artist Max Ernst paints L'Elephant celebes.
- 1921/--/-- Mexican artist Diego Rivera begins painting murals depicting contemporary Mexican life.
- 1921/--/-- French cubist artist Fernand Leger paints Three Women.
- 1921/--/-- Luigi Pirandello's play Six Characters in Search of an Author is produced.
- 1921/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (5) AL NEW YORK (3)
- 1922/--/-- Egypt achieves independence from Britain and becomes a monarchy under Fuad I.
- 1922/--/-- Mahatma Gandhi is imprisoned for civil disobedience in India.
- 1922/--/-- Anglo-American poet T.S. Eliot writes The Waste Land.
- 1922/--/-- The Fascists march on Rome; King Victor Emmanuel III names Mussolini prime minister.
- 1922/--/-- Kemal Ataturk's attempts to restore Turkish territory leads to the Chanak Crisis.
- 1922/--/-- Constantine I abdicates as king of Greece; is succeeded by George II.
- 1922/--/-- Irish revolutionary statesman Michael Collins is assassinated.
- 1922/--/-- William T. Cosgrave becomes the first prime minister of the Irish Free State.
- 1922/--/-- Explorer Roy Chapman Andrews discovers the first fossil dinosaur eggs in the Gobi desert.
- 1922/--/-- English Egyptologist Howard Carter excavates Tutankhamen's tomb.
- 1922/--/-- English composer William Walton composes Facade.
- 1922/--/-- Robert Flaherty produces the first major film documentary Nanook of the North.
- 1922/--/-- Emily Post publishes Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home.
- 1922/--/-- Anglo-American poet T.S. Eliot writes The Waste Land.
- 1922/--/-- DeWitt Wallace launches Reader's Digest magazine.
- 1922/--/-- Irish poet and novelist James Joyce publishes Ulysses.
- 1922/--/-- Irish revolutionary statesman Michael Collins is assassinated.
- 1922/--/-- English composer William Walton composes Facade.
- 1922/--/-- English Egyptologist Howard Carter excavates Tutankhamen's tomb.
- 1922/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (4) AL NEW YORK (0)
- 1923/--/-- Irish poet William Butler Yeats wins the Nobel Prize for literature.
- 1923/--/-- French and Belgian troops occupy the Ruhr to enforce German war reparations.
- 1923/--/-- American poet E. E. Cummings writes the novel The Enormous Room.
- 1923/--/-- Italy becomes first fascist state
- 1923/--/-- General Miguel Primo de Rivera rules as dictator of Spain.
- 1923/--/-- Calvin Coolidge (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1923/--/-- Warren G. Harding dies; Calvin Coolidge is inaugurated as the 30th U.S. president.
- 1923/--/-- French and Belgian troops occupy the Ruhr to enforce German war reparations.
- 1923/--/-- Spanish engineer Juan de la Cierva invents the autogiro.
- 1923/--/-- The Treaty of Lausanne establishes the boundaries of modern Turkey.
- 1923/--/-- Turkey is declared a republic; Ataturk Kemal becomes the first president.
- 1923/--/-- Stanley Baldwin becomes Conservative prime minister of Britain for the first time.
- 1923/--/-- Tokyo and Yokohama are destroyed by an earthquake; 100,000 are killed.
- 1923/--/-- Adolf Hitler's coup d'etat in Munich fails; he is captured and imprisoned.
- 1923/--/-- Tokyo and Yokohama are destroyed by an earthquake; 100,000 are killed.
- 1923/--/-- Aircraft designer Willy Messerschmitt opens a factory in Germany.
- 1923/--/-- Physicist Hermann Oberth publishes The Rocket into Planetary Space.
- 1923/--/-- Warren G. Harding dies; Calvin Coolidge is inaugurated as the 30th U.S. president.
- 1923/--/-- Vladimir Zworykin patents the iconoscope, the first television transmission tube.
- 1923/--/-- Spanish engineer Juan de la Cierva invents the autogiro.
- 1923/--/-- Child violinist Yehudi Menuhin makes his public debut at age 7.
- 1923/--/-- "King" Oliver's Creole Jazz Band is the first black band to be recorded.
- 1923/--/-- Filmmaker Cecil B. De Mille directs the biblical epic The Ten Commandments.
- 1923/--/-- Physicist Hermann Oberth publishes The Rocket into Planetary Space.
- 1923/--/-- Jewish philosopher Martin Buber publishes Ich und Du (I and Thou).
- 1923/--/-- Briton Hadden and Henry R. Luce found the weekly newsmagazine Time.
- 1923/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (2) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1924/--/-- English novelist E.M. Forster publishes A Passage To India.
- 1924/--/-- Ramsay MacDonald forms the first Labour government in Britain.
- 1924/--/-- Soviet leader Lenin dies; new leader Joseph Stalin begins a purge of his opponents.
- 1924/--/-- The military declare a republic in Greece; King George II is exiled.
- 1924/--/-- Arab leader Ibn Saud drives the Hashimites from Mecca.
- 1924/--/-- Adolf Hitler publishes his Nazi political tract Mein Kampf (My Battle).
- 1924/--/-- J. Edgar Hoover is appointed director of the Bureau of Investigation (renamed the FBI).
- 1924/--/-- U.S. Congress investigates suspicious dealings in the Teapot Dome scandal.
- 1924/--/-- The Boston Bruins become the first professional ice hockey team.
- 1924/--/-- French physicist Louis de Broglie proposes the wavelength nature of particles.
- 1924/--/-- The Boston Bruins become the first professional ice hockey team.
- 1924/--/-- German novelist Thomas Mann publishes The Magic Mountain.
- 1924/--/-- English novelist E.M. Forster publishes A Passage To India.
- 1924/--/-- Schrodinger proposes wave mechanics
- 1924/--/-- Soviet leader Lenin dies; new leader Joseph Stalin begins a purge of his opponents.
- 1924/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (3) AL WASHINGTON (4)
- 1925/--/-- Friedrich Ebert dies; Paul von Hindenburg becomes president of the German republic.
- 1925/--/-- Black American dancer Josephine Baker stars in La Revue negre in Paris.
- 1925/--/-- American writer John Dos Passos publishes Manhattan Transfer.
- 1925/--/-- American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald publishes The Great Gatsby.
- 1925/--/-- Friedrich Ebert dies; Paul von Hindenburg becomes president of the German republic.
- 1925/--/-- The Locarno Pact finalizes the treaties between the World War I protagonists.
- 1925/--/-- Reza Shah Pahlavi rules as shah of Iran.
- 1925/--/-- Ahmed Zogu proclaims Albania a monarchy and rules as King Zog.
- 1925/--/-- John T. Scopes is tried in Tennessee for teaching the theory of evolution.
- 1925/--/-- Automaker Walter P. Chrysler founds the Chrysler Corporation.
- 1925/--/-- Astronomer Edwin Hubble composes a classification scheme for galaxies.
- 1925/--/-- Clarence Birdseye begins marketing his quick-frozen food packages.
- 1925/--/-- Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein directs The Battleship Potemkin.
- 1925/--/-- The all-black revue Runnin' Wild introduces the Charleston dance craze.
- 1925/--/-- Black American dancer Josephine Baker stars in La Revue negre in Paris.
- 1925/--/-- Swiss-born artist Paul Klee paints Fish Magic.
- 1925/--/-- American writer John Dos Passos publishes Manhattan Transfer.
- 1925/--/-- The New Yorker magazine is founded in New York City.
- 1925/--/-- American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald publishes The Great Gatsby.
- 1925/--/-- Swiss-born artist Paul Klee paints Fish Magic.
- 1925/10/-- World Series NL PITTSBURGH (4) AL WASHINGTON (3)
- 1926/--/-- Eamon De Valera organizes the Fianna Fail party in the Republic of Ireland.
- 1926/--/-- Russian composer Dmitry Shostakovich premiers his First Symphony.
- 1926/--/-- Antonio Oscar de Fragoso Carmona becomes president after a military coup in Portugal.
- 1926/--/-- Hirohito becomes emperor of Japan.
- 1926/--/-- Chiang Kai-shek organizes the Northern Expedition to unite China.
- 1926/--/-- English author A.A. Milne writes the children's book Winnie-the-Pooh.
- 1926/--/-- American physicist Robert Goddard launches the first liquid-propellant rocket.
- 1926/--/-- Richard E. Byrd and Floyd Bennett make the first airplane flight over the North Pole.
- 1926/--/-- Nobile, Amundsen and Ellsworth pilot the airship Norge over the North Pole.
- 1926/--/-- American physicist Robert Goddard launches the first liquid-propellant rocket.
- 1926/--/-- American golfer Bobby Jones wins the U.S. Open and the British Open tournaments.
- 1926/--/-- The Harlem Globetrotters basketball team is organized in Chicago.
- 1926/--/-- American artist Georgia O'Keeffe paints her flower portrait Black Iris.
- 1926/--/-- Hirohito becomes emperor of Japan.
- 1926/--/-- Russian composer Dmitry Shostakovich premiers his First Symphony.
- 1926/--/-- American artist Georgia O'Keeffe paints her flower portrait Black Iris.
- 1926/--/-- English author A.A. Milne writes the children's book Winnie-the-Pooh.
- 1926/--/-- The Harlem Globetrotters basketball team is organized in Chicago.
- 1926/--/-- Chiang Kai-shek organizes the Northern Expedition to unite China.
- 1926/--/-- The General Strike breaks out in Britain involving 3 million workers.
- 1926/--/-- Germany is admitted to the League of Nations.
- 1926/--/-- French troops in Morocco subdue a tribal rebellion led by Abd el-Krim.
- 1926/--/-- U.S. Marines land in Nicaragua to suppress a revolution (they depart in 1933).
- 1926/--/-- American artist Georgia O'Keeffe paints her flower portrait Black Iris.
- 1926/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (4) AL NEW YORK (3)
- 1927/--/-- American dancer Isadora Duncan is killed in a tragic car accident.
- 1927/--/-- English novelist Virginia Woolf writes To The Lighthouse.
- 1927/--/-- Helen Newington Wills wins the Wimbledon tennis championship.
- 1927/--/-- American dancer Isadora Duncan is killed in a tragic car accident.
- 1927/--/-- American writer Thornton Wilder publishes The Bridge of San Luis Rey.
- 1927/--/-- The Iron Guard fascist organization is founded in Romania.
- 1927/--/-- Charles Lindbergh flies solo nonstop from New York to Paris in 33.5 hours.
- 1927/--/-- Georges Lemaitre proposes an expanding model for the creation of the universe.
- 1927/--/-- Duke Ellington's jazz band stars at Harlem's Cotton Club in New York City.
- 1927/--/-- Baseball player Babe Ruth scores a record 60 home runs for the New York Yankees.
- 1927/--/-- Civil war in China
- 1927/--/-- Helen Newington Wills wins the Wimbledon tennis championship.
- 1927/--/-- Lindbergh crosses Atlantic non-stop
- 1927/--/-- English novelist Virginia Woolf writes To The Lighthouse.
- 1927/--/-- Finnish architect Alvar Aalto designs the Turun Sanomat newspaper building.
- 1927/--/-- Dancer Martha Graham opens her first dance studio in New York City.
- 1927/--/-- American dancer Isadora Duncan is killed in a tragic car accident.
- 1927/--/-- Blackface singer Al Jolson appears in the first sound motion picture The Jazz Singer.
- 1927/--/-- German filmmaker Fritz Lang directs the futuristic film Metropolis.
- 1927/--/-- Comedy team Laurel and Hardy appear in their first film Putting Pants on Philip.
- 1927/--/-- Baseball player Babe Ruth scores a record 60 home runs for the New York Yankees.
- 1927/--/-- American writer Thornton Wilder publishes The Bridge of San Luis Rey.
- 1927/--/-- German-Swiss author Hermann Hesse publishes Steppenwolf.
- 1927/10/-- World Series NL PITTSBURGH (0) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1928/--/-- Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse appears in Steamboat Willie, the first sound cartoon.
- 1928/--/-- American anthropologist Margaret Mead publishes Coming of Age in Samoa.
- 1928/--/-- American composer Virgil Thomson writes the opera Four Saints in Three Acts.
- 1928/--/-- Chiang Kai-shek captures Peking; the Kuomintang government is established.
- 1928/--/-- Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill collaborate on the play The Threepenny Opera.
- 1928/--/-- The Chaco War breaks out between Bolivia and Paraguay over territorial disputes.
- 1928/--/-- Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's play The Front Page is produced.
- 1928/--/-- The Kellog-Briand Pact outlawing war is signed by 15 nations.
- 1928/--/-- American composer Virgil Thomson writes the opera Four Saints in Three Acts.
- 1928/--/-- French composer Maurice Ravel composes the ballet Bolero.
- 1928/--/-- Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca publishes Gypsy Ballads.
- 1928/--/-- Luis Bunuel and Salvador Dali collaborate on the surrealist film Un Chien andalou.
- 1928/--/-- Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill collaborate on the play The Threepenny Opera.
- 1928/--/-- English novelist Evelyn Waugh publishes Decline and Fall.
- 1928/--/-- Amelia Earhart becomes the first woman to fly across the Atlantic.
- 1928/--/-- American anthropologist Margaret Mead publishes Coming of Age in Samoa.
- 1928/--/-- English novelist Evelyn Waugh publishes Decline and Fall.
- 1928/--/-- American comedy team Amos 'n' Andy produce their first radio show.
- 1928/--/-- American composer Virgil Thomson writes the opera Four Saints in Three Acts.
- 1928/--/-- American comedy team Amos 'n' Andy produce their first radio show.
- 1928/--/-- English physicist Paul Dirac formulates a mathematical description of elementary particles.
- 1928/--/-- Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
- 1928/--/-- The Kellog-Briand Pact outlawing war is signed by 15 nations.
- 1928/--/-- British bacteriologist Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin.
- 1928/--/-- English physicist Paul Dirac formulates a mathematical description of elementary particles.
- 1928/--/-- The first Five-Year Plan for economic reform begins in the Soviet Union.
- 1928/--/-- Arturo Toscanini is made conductor of the New York Philharmonic.
- 1928/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (0) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1929/--/-- Herbert C. Hoover (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1929/--/-- French artist and writer Jean Cocteau publishes Les Enfants Terribles.
- 1929/--/-- British poet Robert Graves publishes his war memoir Goodbye To All That.
- 1929/--/-- Erich Maria Remarque publishes his war novel All Quiet On the Western Front.
- 1929/--/-- Hoover is inaugurated as the 31st U.S. president; Curtis becomes vice-president.
- 1929/--/-- Soviet leader Joseph Stalin exiles Leon Trotsky.
- 1929/--/-- The Workers Party of America is renamed the Communist Party of the United States.
- 1929/--/-- The Lateran Treaty creates the independent state of the Vatican City.
- 1929/--/-- American explorer Richard E. Byrd flies over the South Pole.
- 1929/--/-- Heinrich Himmler is appointed head of the SS, Hitler's blackshirted elite guard.
- 1929/--/-- Ernest Hemingway writes the war novel A Farewell To Arms.
- 1929/--/-- American novelist William Faulkner publishes The Sound and the Fury.
- 1929/--/-- Jews and Arabs clash at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem.
- 1929/--/-- Alexander institutes absolute rule as king of Yugoslavia.
- 1929/--/-- The Workers Party of America is renamed the Communist Party of the United States.
- 1929/--/-- Stock Market crashes
- 1929/--/-- The Wall Street crash leads to a world-wide economic depression.
- 1929/--/-- American explorer Richard E. Byrd flies over the South Pole.
- 1929/--/-- Seven Chicago gangsters are machine-gunned in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
- 1929/--/-- The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) is founded in New York City.
- 1929/--/-- The first Academy Awards are presented; Wings wins best-picture prize.
- 1929/--/-- Erich Maria Remarque publishes his war novel All Quiet On the Western Front.
- 1929/--/-- British poet Robert Graves publishes his war memoir Goodbye To All That.
- 1929/--/-- American novelist William Faulkner publishes The Sound and the Fury.
- 1929/--/-- Ernest Hemingway writes the war novel A Farewell To Arms.
- 1929/--/-- French artist and writer Jean Cocteau publishes Les Enfants Terribles.
- 1929/10/-- World Series NL CHICAGO (1) AL PHILADELPHIA (4)
- 1930/--/-- Getulio Vargas is appointed president of Brazil after a military coup.
- 1930/--/-- Carol II is proclaimed king of Romania.
- 1930/--/-- American astronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh discovers the planet Pluto.
- 1930/--/-- The British airship R101 crashes in France.
- 1930/--/-- Vannevar Bush develops a differential analyzer, an early type of analog computer.
- 1930/--/-- American artist Edward Hopper paints Early Sunday Morning.
- 1930/--/-- British engineer Frank Whittle patents a gas turbine engine for jet aircraft.
- 1930/--/-- Artist Grant Wood paints American Gothic.
- 1930/--/-- American artist Edward Hopper paints Early Sunday Morning.
- 1930/--/-- Marlene Dietrich stars in Josef von Sternberg's film The Blue Angel.
- 1930/--/-- Noel Coward's play Private Lives is produced in London.
- 1930/--/-- American poet Hart Crane publishes The Bridge.
- 1930/--/-- Dashiell Hammett publishes the detective novel The Maltese Falcon.
- 1930/--/-- English-born American writer W. H. Auden publishes his Poems.
- 1930/--/-- American astronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh discovers the planet Pluto.
- 1930/--/-- Artist Grant Wood paints American Gothic.
- 1930/--/-- American artist Edward Hopper paints Early Sunday Morning.
- 1930/--/-- English-born American writer W. H. Auden publishes his Poems.
- 1930/--/-- Worldwide depression begins
- 1930/--/-- American poet Hart Crane publishes The Bridge.
- 1930/--/-- English-born American writer W. H. Auden publishes his Poems.
- 1930/--/-- The city of Constantinople is re-named Istanbul.
- 1930/--/-- Haile Selassie is declared emperor of Ethiopia.
- 1930/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (2) AL PHILADELPHIA (4)
- 1931/--/-- Ben Shahn begins a series of paintings inspired by the Sacco-Vanzetti case.
- 1931/--/-- Japanese forces occupy Manchuria.
- 1931/--/-- Spain is declared a republic; King Alfonso XIII abdicates.
- 1931/--/-- Chicago gangster Al Capone is jailed for income tax evasion.
- 1931/--/-- The Empire State Building becomes the tallest building in the world.
- 1931/--/-- The Star-Spangled Banner becomes the U.S. national anthem.
- 1931/--/-- Auguste Piccard makes the first manned balloon flight into the stratosphere.
- 1931/--/-- Organic chemist W. H. Carothers invents nylon, the first successful synthetic fiber.
- 1931/--/-- Explorer George Hubert Wilkins makes a submarine voyage under the Arctic ice.
- 1931/--/-- Radio astronomy begins when Karl Jansky detects radio waves from space.
- 1931/--/-- Organic chemist W. H. Carothers invents nylon, the first successful synthetic fiber.
- 1931/--/-- Lawrence invents cyclotron
- 1931/--/-- Ben Shahn begins a series of paintings inspired by the Sacco-Vanzetti case.
- 1931/--/-- American journalist and writer Damon Runyon publishes Guys and Dolls.
- 1931/--/-- American cartoonist Chester Gould creates the adventure comic strip Dick Tracy.
- 1931/--/-- American writer Pearl Buck publishes The Good Earth.
- 1931/--/-- Radio astronomy begins when Karl Jansky detects radio waves from space.
- 1931/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (4) AL PHILADELPHIA (3)
- 1932/--/-- The Royal Shakespeare Theater opens at Stratford-on-Avon, England.
- 1932/--/-- Engelbert Dollfuss is elected chancellor of Austria.
- 1932/--/-- The Bonus Army of war veterans is dispersed by troops in Washington, D.C.
- 1932/--/-- Charles Lindbergh's infant son is kidnapped.
- 1932/--/-- American physicist Carl D. Anderson discovers the positron.
- 1932/--/-- English physicist James Chadwick discovers the neutron.
- 1932/--/-- The first particle accelerator is built at the Cavendish Laboratory in England.
- 1932/--/-- The Royal Shakespeare Theater opens at Stratford-on-Avon, England.
- 1932/--/-- Radio City Music Hall opens in New York City's Rockefeller Center.
- 1932/--/-- American sculptor Alexander Calder creates his first mobile.
- 1932/--/-- Radio City Music Hall opens in New York City's Rockefeller Center.
- 1932/--/-- American southern author Erskine Caldwell publishes Tobacco Road.
- 1932/--/-- British author Aldous Huxley publishes Brave New World.
- 1932/--/-- The Bonus Army of war veterans is dispersed by troops in Washington, D.C.
- 1932/--/-- English physicist James Chadwick discovers the neutron.
- 1932/--/-- American physicist Carl D. Anderson discovers the positron.
- 1932/--/-- Presidential nominee Franklin D. Roosevelt pledges a New Deal.
- 1932/--/-- American sculptor Alexander Calder creates his first mobile.
- 1932/--/-- Antonio de Oliveira Salazar assumes dictatorial powers as premier of Portugal.
- 1932/--/-- American southern author Erskine Caldwell publishes Tobacco Road.
- 1932/--/-- The first particle accelerator is built at the Cavendish Laboratory in England.
- 1932/--/-- Sir Oswald Mosley founds the British Union of Fascists.
- 1932/--/-- Eamon de Valera is elected president of the Republic of Ireland.
- 1932/--/-- Arab leader Ibn Saud founds the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
- 1932/--/-- Revolution in Siam (Thailand) replaces the monarchy with a constitutional government.
- 1932/10/-- World Series NL CHICAGO (0) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1933/--/-- French novelist and political activist Andre Malraux publishes Man's Fate.
- 1933/--/-- Roosevelt is inaugurated as the 32nd U.S. president; Garner becomes vice-president.
- 1933/--/-- President Paul von Hindenburg names Adolf Hitler as chancellor of Germany.
- 1933/--/-- Fulgencio Batista leads a military coup against Gerardo Machado y Morales in Cuba.
- 1933/--/-- The Stavisky affair causes a financial scandal in France.
- 1933/--/-- Joseph Goebbels is appointed as minister of propaganda for the Nazi party.
- 1933/--/-- Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
- 1933/--/-- The Reichstag fire gives the Nazis a pretext for outlawing the German Communist party.
- 1933/--/-- The Nazis erect the first concentration camps in Germany.
- 1933/--/-- Norwegian fascist Vidkun Quisling founds the National Unity party.
- 1933/--/-- Frances Perkins becomes the first woman cabinet member in U.S. history.
- 1933/--/-- Edwin Armstrong invents frequency modulation (FM) to eliminate radio static.
- 1933/--/-- The 21st Amendment ends the prohibition era in the U.S.
- 1933/--/-- The National Recovery Administration (NRA) is launched by President Roosevelt.
- 1933/--/-- The Public Works Administration (PWA) is formed to fund public construction projects.
- 1933/--/-- Roosevelt begins "New Deal"
- 1933/--/-- Fiorello La Guardia is elected mayor of New York City for the first time.
- 1933/--/-- Edwin Armstrong invents frequency modulation (FM) to eliminate radio static.
- 1933/--/-- A fossilized skull of the prehistoric Steinheim man is found in Germany.
- 1933/--/-- Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey found their first swing band.
- 1933/--/-- The Marx Brothers star in the classic comedy film Duck Soup.
- 1933/--/-- Mae West stars in the films She Done Him Wrong and I'm No Angel.
- 1933/--/-- Busby Berkeley choreographs the dances for the film Gold Diggers of 1933.
- 1933/--/-- Actor Charles Laughton stars in the film The Private Life of Henry VIII.
- 1933/--/-- Dancers Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers star in the film Flying Down to Rio.
- 1933/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (4) AL WASHINGTON (1)
- 1934/--/-- Alexander, king of Yugoslavia, is assassinated; his son Peter II succeeds him.
- 1934/--/-- Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss is murdered by Austrian Nazis.
- 1934/--/-- SA leader Ernst Roehm is assassinated on the orders of Hitler.
- 1934/--/-- Hitler becomes Fuhrer (leader) of Germany after Hindenburg's death.
- 1934/--/-- Mao Tse-tung leads the Chinese Communists on the Long March.
- 1934/--/-- Lazaro Cardenas is chosen by Plutarco Calles as president of Mexico.
- 1934/--/-- The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is formed to protect U.S. investors.
- 1934/--/-- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is formed to regulate broadcasting.
- 1934/--/-- Alexander, king of Yugoslavia, is assassinated; his son Peter II succeeds him.
- 1934/--/-- John Dillinger, public enemy number one, is killed by the FBI.
- 1934/--/-- Cole Porter writes the score for the Broadway musical Anything Goes.
- 1934/--/-- Elijah Muhammad becomes leader of the Nation of Islam (the Black Muslims).
- 1934/--/-- Surrealist artist Rene Magritte paints The Human Condition.
- 1934/--/-- Drought leads to severe dust storms in the Dust Bowl region of the Great Plains.
- 1934/--/-- Naturalist Charles W. Beebe makes a record dive of 3,028 ft in a bathyscaphe.
- 1934/--/-- Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss is murdered by Austrian Nazis.
- 1934/--/-- The British ocean liner Queen Mary is launched.
- 1934/--/-- George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein found The School of American Ballet.
- 1934/--/-- Surrealist artist Rene Magritte paints The Human Condition.
- 1934/--/-- Cole Porter writes the score for the Broadway musical Anything Goes.
- 1934/--/-- SA leader Ernst Roehm is assassinated on the orders of Hitler.
- 1934/--/-- Lillian Hellman's play The Children's Hour is produced.
- 1934/--/-- American cartoonist Al Capp begins the comic strip Li'l Abner.
- 1934/--/-- Mao Tse-tung leads the Chinese Communists on the Long March.
- 1934/--/-- Henry Miller publishes the Tropic of Cancer. (It is banned in the U.S. until 1961.)
- 1934/--/-- Hitler becomes Fuhrer (leader) of Germany after Hindenburg's death.
- 1934/--/-- Adolf Hitler becomes "Fueher" of Germany
- 1934/--/-- John Dillinger, public enemy number one, is killed by the FBI.
- 1934/--/-- Fermi creates plutonium
- 1934/--/-- George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein found The School of American Ballet.
- 1934/--/-- American cartoonist Al Capp begins the comic strip Li'l Abner.
- 1934/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (4) AL DETROIT (3)
- 1935/--/-- George Gershwin composes the modern American opera Porgy and Bess.
- 1935/--/-- Robert Sherwood's play The Petrified Forest is produced.
- 1935/--/-- Filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock directs The 39 Steps.
- 1935/--/-- Child film actress Shirley Temple stars in The Little Colonel.
- 1935/--/-- Swedish film actress Greta Garbo stars in Anna Karenina.
- 1935/--/-- Errol Flynn stars in the swashbuckling adventure film Captain Blood.
- 1935/--/-- Leni Riefenstahl directs the Nazi propaganda film Triumph of the Will.
- 1935/--/-- American writer Thomas Wolfe publishes Of Time and the River.
- 1935/--/-- George Gershwin composes the modern American opera Porgy and Bess.
- 1935/--/-- The Nuremberg Racial Laws deprive German Jews of their citizenship.
- 1935/--/-- Hitler announces German rearmament in violation of the Treaty of Versailles.
- 1935/--/-- Eduard Benes succeeds Tomas Masaryk as president of Czechoslovakia.
- 1935/--/-- Italy invades Abyssinia (now Ethiopia).
- 1935/--/-- The monarchy is restored in Greece under George II.
- 1935/--/-- The Moscow subway is opened.
- 1935/--/-- Social Security Act provides retirement insurance
- 1935/--/-- Controversial Louisiana senator Huey P. Long is assassinated.
- 1935/--/-- The Monopoly board game is patented in the U.S.
- 1935/--/-- Scottish physicist Robert Watson-Watt patents the first practical radar system.
- 1935/--/-- Controversial Louisiana senator Huey P. Long is assassinated.
- 1935/--/-- Arthur Dempster discovers U-235, the isotope of uranium used in atomic bombs.
- 1935/--/-- Physicist Hideki Yukawa predicts the existence of the meson subatomic particle.
- 1935/--/-- George Gershwin composes the modern American opera Porgy and Bess.
- 1935/--/-- King of Swing Benny Goodman forms the Benny Goodman Trio.
- 1935/--/-- American writer Thomas Wolfe publishes Of Time and the River.
- 1935/10/-- World Series NL CHICAGO (2) AL DETROIT (4)
- 1936/--/-- Edward VIII abdicates as king of Great Britain; he is succeeded by George VI.
- 1936/--/-- Italy annexes Abyssinia (Ethiopia); Emperor Haile Selassie is exiled.
- 1936/--/-- HItler and Mussolini announce the Rome-Berlin Axis (alliance).
- 1936/--/-- Japan concludes the Anti-Comintern Pact with Germany.
- 1936/--/-- Ioannis Metaxas establishes a dictatorship in Greece.
- 1936/--/-- The Spanish Civil War begins when General Franco leads a military revolt.
- 1936/--/-- Italy and Germany send military forces and aid to support Franco in Spain.
- 1936/--/-- The Soviet Union and the International Brigades support the Nationalists in Spain.
- 1936/--/-- Stalin begins the Great Purge of Soviet Russia's political and military leadership.
- 1936/--/-- Black athlete Jesse Owens wins 4 gold medals at the Berlin Olympic Games.
- 1936/--/-- The British Broadcasting Service (BBC) begins the first public television service.
- 1936/--/-- Boulder Dam is completed in Arizona (it is renamed Hoover Dam in 1947).
- 1936/--/-- Black athlete Jesse Owens wins 4 gold medals at the Berlin Olympic Games.
- 1936/--/-- Olympic ice skater Sonja Henie turns professional.
- 1936/--/-- John Maynard Keynes writes The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money.
- 1936/--/-- The works of the composer Dmitry Shostakovich are denounced in Russia.
- 1936/--/-- Margaret Mitchell publishes her only novel Gone With the Wind.
- 1936/--/-- Henry R. Luce begins publishing Life magazine.
- 1936/--/-- Olympic ice skater Sonja Henie turns professional.
- 1936/--/-- Spanish Civil War
- 1936/01/-- Edward VIII succeeds as King of Great Britain and Ireland.
- 1936/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (2) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1936/12/10 George VI succeeds as King of Great Britain and Ireland upon the abdication of E
- 1937/--/-- The Golden Gate Bridge is opened in San Francisco.
- 1937/--/-- American author John Steinbeck publishes Of Mice and Men.
- 1937/--/-- Aviatrix Amelia Earhart is lost during a flight across the Pacific.
- 1937/--/-- The German airship Hindenburg is destroyed by fire at Lakehurst, N.J.
- 1937/--/-- Joe Louis the Brown Bomber wins the heavyweight boxing championship.
- 1937/--/-- English writer and scholar J.R.R. Tolkien publishes the fantasy novel The Hobbit.
- 1937/--/-- Frank Lloyd Wright begins building the Taliesin West complex in Arizona.
- 1937/--/-- Ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn debuts in Giselle at Sadler's Wells, London.
- 1937/--/-- Swing bandleader Artie Shaw records Begin the Beguine.
- 1937/--/-- French filmmaker Jean Renoir directs Grand Illusion.
- 1937/--/-- American author John Steinbeck publishes Of Mice and Men.
- 1937/--/-- English writer and scholar J.R.R. Tolkien publishes the fantasy novel The Hobbit.
- 1937/--/-- Danish author Isak Dinesen publishes her autobiography Out of Africa.
- 1937/--/-- The Japanese invasion of China begins the Second Sino-Japanese War.
- 1937/--/-- Nationalist and Communist forces unite to combat the Japanese in China.
- 1937/--/-- Danish author Isak Dinesen publishes her autobiography Out of Africa.
- 1937/--/-- Nationalist and Communist forces unite to combat the Japanese in China.
- 1937/--/-- The Japanese invasion of China begins the Second Sino-Japanese War.
- 1937/--/-- Nationalist and Communist forces unite to combat the Japanese in China.
- 1937/--/-- German aircraft supporting Franco's forces destroy the town of Guernica in Spain.
- 1937/--/-- Dow Chemical develops plastics
- 1937/--/-- Farouk succeeds Fuad I as king of Egypt.
- 1937/--/-- Anastasio Somoza Garcia becomes president of Nicaragua.
- 1937/--/-- Neville Chamberlain succeeds Stanley Baldwin as prime minister of Britain.
- 1937/--/-- The Duke of Windsor (former King Edward VIII) marries the divorcee Mrs. Simpson.
- 1937/05/02 George VI crowned King of Great Britain and Ireland at Westminster Abbey by Cosm
- 1937/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (1) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1938/--/-- The House Committee on Un-American Activities investigates U.S. subversives.
- 1938/--/-- American composer Aaron Copland writes the ballet score for Billy the Kid.
- 1938/--/-- American singer Ella Fitzgerald records A-tisket, A-tasket.
- 1938/--/-- Jewish psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud flees to England to escape Nazi persecution.
- 1938/--/-- Hitler invades Austria; a union (Anschluss) of Austria and Germany is proclaimed.
- 1938/--/-- Jewish property is attacked in Germany in the Kristallnacht (night of broken glass).
- 1938/--/-- Swing musician Glenn Miller organizes his band.
- 1938/--/-- Jewish psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud flees to England to escape Nazi persecution.
- 1938/--/-- The U.S. and Britain send aid to the Chinese in their war against Japan.
- 1938/--/-- Chamberlain and Daladier appease Hitler at the Munich Conference.
- 1938/--/-- A coelacanth, a fish thought extinct for 65 million years, is caught off the cost of Africa.
- 1938/--/-- British prime minister Neville Chamberlain declares "peace for our time."
- 1938/--/-- Germany occupies the Sudetenland in western Czechoslovakia.
- 1938/--/-- Don Budge becomes the first player to win the Grand Slam (4 tennis championships).
- 1938/--/-- General Franco isolates the Republican forces in Spain and attacks Catalonia.
- 1938/--/-- The U.S. and Britain send aid to the Chinese in their war against Japan.
- 1938/--/-- Ismet Inonu succeeds Kemal Atuturk as president of Turkey.
- 1938/--/-- The House Committee on Un-American Activities investigates U.S. subversives.
- 1938/--/-- Chester Carlson invents xerography, the first electrostatic dry-copying process.
- 1938/--/-- Hungarian Lajos Biro invents the first practical ball-point pen.
- 1938/--/-- The U.S. and Britain send aid to the Chinese in their war against Japan.
- 1938/--/-- Hungarian Lajos Biro invents the first practical ball-point pen.
- 1938/--/-- German chemist Otto Hahn discovers the principles of nuclear fission.
- 1938/--/-- The U.S. and Britain send aid to the Chinese in their war against Japan.
- 1938/--/-- A coelacanth, a fish thought extinct for 65 million years, is caught off the cost of Africa.
- 1938/--/-- Don Budge becomes the first player to win the Grand Slam (4 tennis championships).
- 1938/--/-- American composer Aaron Copland writes the ballet score for Billy the Kid.
- 1938/--/-- Orson Welles' radio broadcast of War of the Worlds causes panic in the U.S.
- 1938/--/-- American singer Ella Fitzgerald records A-tisket, A-tasket.
- 1938/--/-- Swing musician Glenn Miller organizes his band.
- 1938/--/-- Walt Disney's feature-length cartoon Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is shown.
- 1938/--/-- Thornton Wilder wins the Pulitzer Prize for his play Our Town.
- 1938/10/-- World Series NL CHICAGO (0) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1939/--/-- World War II begins
- 1939/--/-- General Franco's forces capture Madrid, ending the Spanish Civil War.
- 1939/--/-- Italian forces occupy Albania; King Zog is forced into exile.
- 1939/--/-- Germany and Italy form the Pact of Steel military alliance.
- 1939/--/-- Foreign ministers Ribbentrop and Molotov sign the Nazi-Soviet Pact of nonaggression.
- 1939/--/-- Germany invades Poland, beginning World War II.
- 1939/--/-- Igor Sikorsky develops America's first successful helicopter.
- 1939/--/-- Britain and France declare war on Germany but are unable to aid Poland.
- 1939/--/-- American novelist John Steinbeck publishes The Grapes of Wrath.
- 1939/--/-- Soviet troops invade Poland; Germany and the USSR partition the country.
- 1939/--/-- American author Nathanael West publishes The Day of the Locust.
- 1939/--/-- The Russo-Finnish War begins with the Soviet invasion of Finland.
- 1939/--/-- President Roosevelt declares U.S. neutrality in World War II.
- 1939/--/-- Robert Gordon Menzies succeeds Joseph Lyons as prime minister of Australia.
- 1939/--/-- President Roosevelt (prompted by Einstein) orders a U.S. effort to build an atomic bomb.
- 1939/--/-- The He 176, the first jet airplane, takes to the air in Germany.
- 1939/--/-- An Anglo-Saxon burial ship is excavated at Sutton Hoo in England.
- 1939/--/-- Igor Sikorsky develops America's first successful helicopter.
- 1939/--/-- Swiss chemist Paul Muller discovers the chemical insecticide DDT.
- 1939/--/-- Child film actress Judy Garland stars in the musical The Wizard of Oz.
- 1939/--/-- The first nylon stockings are marketed.
- 1939/--/-- Physical chemist Linus Pauling publishes The Nature of the Chemical Bond.
- 1939/--/-- English author Christopher Isherwood publishes Goodbye to Berlin.
- 1939/--/-- An Anglo-Saxon burial ship is excavated at Sutton Hoo in England.
- 1939/--/-- Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh star in the film Gone With the Wind.
- 1939/--/-- Child film actress Judy Garland stars in the musical The Wizard of Oz.
- 1939/--/-- American novelist John Steinbeck publishes The Grapes of Wrath.
- 1939/--/-- English author Christopher Isherwood publishes Goodbye to Berlin.
- 1939/--/-- American author Nathanael West publishes The Day of the Locust.
- 1939/--/-- Britain and France declare war on Germany but are unable to aid Poland.
- 1939/10/-- World Series NL CINCINNATI (0) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1940/--/-- Japan joins the Axis alliance and occupies northern French Indochina (Vietnam).
- 1940/--/-- Exiled revolutionary Leon Trotsky is assassinated in Mexico on Stalin's orders.
- 1940/--/-- King Carol II of Romania abdicates; Romania and Hungary join the Axis forces.
- 1940/--/-- Exiled revolutionary Leon Trotsky is assassinated in Mexico on Stalin's orders.
- 1940/--/-- Prehistoric cave paintings are discovered at Lascaux in France.
- 1940/--/-- Italy declares war on the Allies and invades southern France.
- 1940/--/-- The Tacoma Narrows bridge collapses because of oscillations caused by the wind.
- 1940/--/-- Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour star in the film Road to Singapore.
- 1940/--/-- Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn star in the film The Philadelphia Story.
- 1940/--/-- Ernest Hemingway publishes For Whom the Bell Tolls.
- 1940/--/-- American novelist Carson McCullers publishes The Heart is a Lonely Hunter.
- 1940/--/-- Raymond Chandler publishes the detective novel Farewell, My Lovely.
- 1940/--/-- Prehistoric cave paintings are discovered at Lascaux in France.
- 1940/--/-- Japan joins the Axis alliance and occupies northern French Indochina (Vietnam).
- 1940/--/-- British air victory in the Battle of Britain prevents the German invasion of England.
- 1940/--/-- Germany invades Denmark and Norway; Allied forces aid Norway but are defeated.
- 1940/--/-- Japan joins the Axis alliance and occupies northern French Indochina (Vietnam).
- 1940/--/-- The German army begins a blitzkrieg attack on Holland, Belgium, and France.
- 1940/--/-- Winston Churchill becomes British prime minister after Chamberlain resigns.
- 1940/--/-- The British expeditionary force is evacuated from Dunkerque in France.
- 1940/--/-- Italy declares war on the Allies and invades southern France.
- 1940/--/-- German forces reach Paris; Vichy France under Marshal Petain signs an armistice.
- 1940/--/-- General Charles de Gaulle rallies Free French resistance in London.
- 1940/--/-- Radar wins Battle of Britian
- 1940/--/-- British air victory in the Battle of Britain prevents the German invasion of England.
- 1940/--/-- The Soviet Union annexes the Baltic States of Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia.
- 1940/--/-- Italian forces invade Egypt but are repulsed; the British invade Libya.
- 1940/10/-- World Series NL CINCINNATI (4) AL DETROIT (3)
- 1941/--/-- Swedish film actress Greta Garbo retires.
- 1941/--/-- Baseball player Joe DiMaggio sets a new record for hitting in 56 consecutive games.
- 1941/--/-- Orson Welles directs the film Citizen Kane.
- 1941/--/-- Churchill and Roosevelt's Atlantic Charter meeting establishes war and peace aims.
- 1941/--/-- The Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor; America enters World War II.
- 1941/--/-- President Roosevelt talks of Four Freedoms in his State of the Union speech.
- 1941/--/-- The Lend-Lease Act allows the transfer of U.S. war materials to Britain and China.
- 1941/--/-- The German Africa Corps under Erwin Rommel begins an offensive in North Africa.
- 1941/--/-- Germany invades Yugoslavia and Greece; British forces are evacuated to Crete.
- 1941/--/-- A British task force sinks the German pocket battleship Bismarck.
- 1941/--/-- German paratroopers land on Crete and capture the island from the British.
- 1941/--/-- Gutzon Borglum completes the sculptured heads of four presidents at Mount Rushmore.
- 1941/--/-- The German Africa Corps under Erwin Rommel begins an offensive in North Africa.
- 1941/--/-- The Japanese occupy Indochina and move into Cambodia (Kampuchea) and Thailand.
- 1941/--/-- The German Blitz, the nighttime bombing of London, is at its height.
- 1941/--/-- The U.S. freezes Japanese assets in retaliation for Japan's territorial aggression.
- 1941/--/-- German U-boats inflict heavy losses on British shipping in the Battle of the Atlantic.
- 1941/--/-- The Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor; America enters World War II.
- 1941/--/-- Nazi leader Rudolf Hess flies to England on a quixotic peace mission.
- 1941/--/-- Japanese forces capture Hong Kong and invade Malaya and the Philippines.
- 1941/--/-- U.S. troops occupy Iceland to forestall its occupation by Germany.
- 1941/--/-- Ho Chi Minh organizes the Viet Minh to combat the Japanese in Indochina.
- 1941/--/-- The Japanese occupy Indochina and move into Cambodia (Kampuchea) and Thailand.
- 1941/--/-- The U.S. freezes Japanese assets in retaliation for Japan's territorial aggression.
- 1941/--/-- Germany invades the Soviet Union.
- 1941/--/-- Churchill and Roosevelt's Atlantic Charter meeting establishes war and peace aims.
- 1941/--/-- Ho Chi Minh organizes the Viet Minh to combat the Japanese in Indochina.
- 1941/--/-- Nazi leader Rudolf Hess flies to England on a quixotic peace mission.
- 1941/--/-- The German advance on Moscow is halted by the winter weather.
- 1941/--/-- The Japanese occupy Indochina and move into Cambodia (Kampuchea) and Thailand.
- 1941/--/-- The Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor; America enters World War II.
- 1941/--/-- The Lend-Lease Act allows the transfer of U.S. war materials to Britain and China.
- 1941/--/-- Japanese forces capture Hong Kong and invade Malaya and the Philippines.
- 1941/--/-- Ho Chi Minh organizes the Viet Minh to combat the Japanese in Indochina.
- 1941/--/-- Karsh's photographic portrait of Churchill becomes a symbol of British resistance.
- 1941/--/-- Gutzon Borglum completes the sculptured heads of four presidents at Mount Rushmore.
- 1941/--/-- Benchley Park computers sabotage German Enigma
- 1941/--/-- Baseball player Joe DiMaggio sets a new record for hitting in 56 consecutive games.
- 1941/--/-- German playwright Bertholt Brecht writes Mother Courage and Her Children.
- 1941/10/-- World Series NL BROOKLYN (1) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1942/--/-- Hitler proposes the Final Solution of the Jewish Question; the Holocaust begins.
- 1942/--/-- The Japanese conquer Malaya, Singapore, Indonesia and Burma.
- 1942/--/-- American and Filipino forces retreat to the Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines.
- 1942/--/-- American forces in the Philippines surrender; the Bataan death march begins.
- 1942/--/-- General MacArthur is ordered to the leave the Philippines; he vows I shall return.
- 1942/--/-- American B-25 bombers make the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo.
- 1942/--/-- American forces in the Philippines surrender; the Bataan death march begins.
- 1942/--/-- The U.S. government transfers 110,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps.
- 1942/--/-- The Soviet southern offensive is halted; the Germans advance on the Caucasus.
- 1942/--/-- American and Filipino forces retreat to the Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines.
- 1942/--/-- The RAF makes the first 1,000 bomber raid on the German city of Cologne.
- 1942/--/-- American B-25 bombers make the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo.
- 1942/--/-- Rommel's Africa Corps capture Tobruk and drive the British back to Egypt.
- 1942/--/-- American forces in the Philippines surrender; the Bataan death march begins.
- 1942/--/-- A U.S. fleet defeats the Japanese at the Battle of Midway.
- 1942/--/-- The U.S. government transfers 110,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps.
- 1942/--/-- U.S. Marines invade Guadalcanal, beginning the campaign of re-conquest.
- 1942/--/-- American crooner Bing Crosby records the hit song White Christmas.
- 1942/--/-- Gandhi is arrested after the Quit India movement demands a British withdrawal.
- 1942/--/-- American humorist James Thurber publishes The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
- 1942/--/-- The German advance on Egypt is halted at the Battle of El-Alamein.
- 1942/--/-- The British Eighth Army under Montgomery begins a new drive into Libya.
- 1942/--/-- Rommel's Africa Corps capture Tobruk and drive the British back to Egypt.
- 1942/--/-- U.S. forces under General Eisenhower invade Morocco and Algeria.
- 1942/--/-- German forces occupy Vichy France; the French fleet is scuttled in Toulon harbor.
- 1942/--/-- The German advance in the Caucasus is halted at Stalingrad (now Volgograd).
- 1942/--/-- A Russian counterattack isolates the Sixth Army at Stalingrad; Hitler orders no retreat.
- 1942/--/-- The Japanese conquer Malaya, Singapore, Indonesia and Burma.
- 1942/--/-- Manhattan Project scientists under Fermi produce the first controlled chain reaction.
- 1942/--/-- The U.S. government transfers 110,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps.
- 1942/--/-- V-2 (Vengeance Weapon 2) rockets are tested at Peenemunde in Germany.
- 1942/--/-- A U.S. fleet defeats the Japanese at the Battle of Midway.
- 1942/--/-- French writer Albert Camus publishes The Stranger.
- 1942/--/-- Italian filmmaker Luchino Visconti directs his first film Ossessione.
- 1942/--/-- American crooner Bing Crosby records the hit song White Christmas.
- 1942/--/-- Actor James Cagney wins an Academy Award for the film Yankee Doodle Dandie.
- 1942/--/-- American humorist James Thurber publishes The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
- 1942/--/-- Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman star in the classic film Casablanca.
- 1942/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (4) AL NEW YORK (1)
- 1943/--/-- The Russians defeat the Germans at Kursk in the largest tank battle in history.
- 1943/--/-- The Allied armies invade Sicily.
- 1943/--/-- Mussolini is deposed; Marshal Badoglio assumes power in Italy.
- 1943/--/-- American aircraft join the RAF in round the clock bombing of Germany.
- 1943/--/-- The Germans suppress a revolt by Polish Jews; the Warsaw ghetto is destroyed.
- 1943/--/-- The Allies invade the southern tip of Italy.
- 1943/--/-- Marshal Badoglio signs an armistice with the Allies; Italy declares war on Germany.
- 1943/--/-- German paratroopers rescue Mussolini.
- 1943/--/-- The Russian offensive reaches the Dnepr River; Kiev and Smolensk are recaptured.
- 1943/--/-- Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin meet at the Tehran Conference.
- 1943/--/-- Robert Oppenheimer establishes the Los Alamos laboratory to build the atomic bomb.
- 1943/--/-- Marine explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau invents the Aqualung (scuba).
- 1943/--/-- Singer Paul Robeson stars in the title role of the Broadway production of Othello.
- 1943/--/-- Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's musical Oklahoma! is produced.
- 1943/--/-- American writer Ayn Rand publishes The Fountainhead.
- 1943/--/-- French existentialist writer Jean Paul Sartre publishes Being and Nothingness.
- 1943/--/-- The British and American armies link up in Africa; 250,000 Axis prisoners are taken.
- 1943/--/-- Churchill and Roosevelt meet at Casablanca to plan their war strategy.
- 1943/--/-- American author Carson McCullers publishes The Ballad of the Sad Cafe.
- 1943/--/-- American aircraft join the RAF in round the clock bombing of Germany.
- 1943/--/-- Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's musical Oklahoma! is produced.
- 1943/--/-- French writer and feminist Simone de Beauvoir publishes She Came to Stay.
- 1943/--/-- American writer Ayn Rand publishes The Fountainhead.
- 1943/--/-- The British and American armies link up in Africa; 250,000 Axis prisoners are taken.
- 1943/--/-- American author Carson McCullers publishes The Ballad of the Sad Cafe.
- 1943/--/-- Marshal Badoglio signs an armistice with the Allies; Italy declares war on Germany.
- 1943/--/-- Marine explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau invents the Aqualung (scuba).
- 1943/--/-- The German Sixth Army surrenders at Stalingrad; 100,000 are taken prisoner.
- 1943/--/-- Churchill and Roosevelt meet at Casablanca to plan their war strategy.
- 1943/--/-- The British and American armies link up in Africa; 250,000 Axis prisoners are taken.
- 1943/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (1) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1944/--/-- The World Bank is established to assist European postwar recovery.
- 1944/--/-- Soviet forces reach the suburbs of Warsaw in Poland.
- 1944/--/-- Polish resistance fighters are defeated by the Germans in the Warsaw Uprising.
- 1944/--/-- The U.S. First Army occupies Aachen -- the first German city to fall to the Allies.
- 1944/--/-- A British airborne landing at Arnhem in the Netherlands is repulsed by the Germans.
- 1944/--/-- The German army launches the Battle of the Bulge, its last counteroffensive.
- 1944/--/-- Communist resistance fighters under Josip Broz-Tito liberate Yugoslavia.
- 1944/--/-- British forces occupy Athens and intervene in a communist inspired civil war.
- 1944/--/-- Roosevelt is reelected for an unprecedented fourth term; Truman becomes vice-president.
- 1944/--/-- The World Bank is established to assist European postwar recovery.
- 1944/--/-- German officers attempt to assassinate Hitler.
- 1944/--/-- The G.I. Bill of Rights is established to provide assistance to war veterans.
- 1944/--/-- Evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson dies from an accidental drug overdose.
- 1944/--/-- Oswald Avery determines that DNA is the hereditary material of the cell.
- 1944/--/-- Aaron Copland composes the ballet Appalachian Spring.
- 1944/--/-- Evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson dies from an accidental drug overdose.
- 1944/--/-- Tennessee Williams' play The Glass Menagerie is produced.
- 1944/--/-- Child film actors Mickey Rooney and Elizabeth Taylor star in National Velvet.
- 1944/--/-- French novelist Colette writes Gigi.
- 1944/--/-- English writer Somerset Maugham publishes The Razor's Edge.
- 1944/--/-- The Soviet's relieve the city of Leningrad after a German siege lasting 890 days.
- 1944/--/-- Allied forces in Italy land behind the German Gustav Line at Anzio.
- 1944/--/-- American forces under General Mark Clark occupy Rome.
- 1944/--/-- American aircraft from the Marianas begin the strategic bombing of Japan.
- 1944/--/-- Soviet forces cross the Romanian border and reconquer the Crimea.
- 1944/--/-- British forces begin the reconquest of Burma from the Japanese.
- 1944/--/-- U.S. Marines invade Guam and Saipan in the Marianas.
- 1944/--/-- British forces begin the reconquest of Burma from the Japanese.
- 1944/--/-- Romania and Bulgaria sign an armistice with the Allies and declare war on Germany.
- 1944/--/-- U.S. forces under Admiral Nimitz defeat a Japanese fleet in the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
- 1944/--/-- American aircraft from the Marianas begin the strategic bombing of Japan.
- 1944/--/-- Allied D-Day invasion forces land at Normandy in northern France.
- 1944/--/-- V-1 (and later the V-2) weapons of vengeance are launched against London.
- 1944/--/-- English writer Somerset Maugham publishes The Razor's Edge.
- 1944/--/-- The G.I. Bill of Rights is established to provide assistance to war veterans.
- 1944/--/-- German officers attempt to assassinate Hitler.
- 1944/--/-- Allied forces break out from the Normandy enclave and liberate Paris.
- 1944/--/-- An Allied invasion force lands in southern France.
- 1944/--/-- Normandy landings
- 1944/--/-- Romania and Bulgaria sign an armistice with the Allies and declare war on Germany.
- 1944/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (4) AL ST. LOUIS (2)
- 1945/--/-- Harry S. Truman (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
- 1945/--/-- Japan signs an armistice with the Allies, ending World War II.
- 1945/--/-- U.S. A-bombs Japan
- 1945/--/-- Germany and Austria are divided between the Allies into 4 zones of occupation.
- 1945/--/-- United Nations formed
- 1945/--/-- General MacArthur heads the U.S. occupation forces in Japan.
- 1945/--/-- Korea is divided between U.S. and Soviet occupation forces along the 38th parallel.
- 1945/--/-- Nationalists and Communist forces resume their civil war in China.
- 1945/--/-- Ho Chi Minh proclaims the independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
- 1945/--/-- Churchill is defeated in the British elections by Labour leader Clement Attlee.
- 1945/--/-- Nationalists and Communist forces resume their civil war in China.
- 1945/--/-- The trial of Nazi war criminals begins at Nuremberg in Germany.
- 1945/--/-- The Soviet Union declares war on Japan.
- 1945/--/-- Tito becomes head of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
- 1945/--/-- Romulo Betancourt becomes president of Venezuela for the first time.
- 1945/--/-- Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan and Yemen form the Arab League.
- 1945/--/-- Indonesian nationalists led by Sukarno proclaim the nation independent.
- 1945/--/-- The trial of Nazi war criminals begins at Nuremberg in Germany.
- 1945/--/-- German rocket engineer Wernher Von Braun continues his research in the U.S.
- 1945/--/-- Charlie "Bird" Parker and Dizzy Gillespie make the first bebop recordings.
- 1945/--/-- German playwright Bertholt Brecht writes The Caucasian Chalk Circle.
- 1945/--/-- British actor Laurence Olivier wins critical acclaim for his portrayal of Richard III.
- 1945/--/-- World War II ends
- 1945/--/-- Singer Frank Sinatra stars in the film musical Anchors Aweigh.
- 1945/--/-- Hitler commits suicide in his Berlin bunker; Germany surrenders to the Allies.
- 1945/--/-- Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin meet at the Yalta Conference.
- 1945/--/-- British author George Orwell publishes the satirical fable Animal Farm.
- 1945/--/-- Singer Frank Sinatra stars in the film musical Anchors Aweigh.
- 1945/--/-- Allied forces cross the Rhine and begin the final assault on Germany.
- 1945/--/-- French dramatist Jean Giraudoux writes the play The Madwoman of Chaillot.
- 1945/--/-- German jet aircraft are unable to prevent mass Allied air attacks.
- 1945/--/-- Advancing Allied armies discover Nazi extermination camps.
- 1945/--/-- Suicide attacks by Japanese kamikaze pilots are unable to stem the U.S. advances.
- 1945/--/-- Mussolini is killed by Italian partisans.
- 1945/--/-- Marshal Zhukov's Soviet troops launch the final attack on Berlin.
- 1945/--/-- Hitler commits suicide in his Berlin bunker; Germany surrenders to the Allies.
- 1945/--/-- Roosevelt dies; Harry S. Truman is inaugurated as the 33rd U.S. president.
- 1945/--/-- Mussolini is killed by Italian partisans.
- 1945/--/-- Churchill, Truman and Stalin hold the last wartime conference at Potsdam.
- 1945/--/-- The United Nations is formed; Trygve Halvdan Lie becomes secretary-general (1946).
- 1945/--/-- Nationalists and Communist forces resume their civil war in China.
- 1945/--/-- U.S. Marines invade the Japanese islands of Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
- 1945/--/-- U.S. forces under MacArthur liberate the Philippines.
- 1945/--/-- Suicide attacks by Japanese kamikaze pilots are unable to stem the U.S. advances.
- 1945/--/-- U.S. Marines invade the Japanese islands of Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
- 1945/--/-- Roosevelt dies; Harry S. Truman is inaugurated as the 33rd U.S. president.
- 1945/--/-- The U.S. drops atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- 1945/--/-- Suicide attacks by Japanese kamikaze pilots are unable to stem the U.S. advances.
- 1945/--/-- The Soviet Union declares war on Japan.
- 1945/--/-- The U.S. drops atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- 1945/--/-- Japan signs an armistice with the Allies, ending World War II.
- 1945/--/-- The Soviet Union declares war on Japan.
- 1945/--/-- Roberto Rosselini's neorealist "Open City"
- 1945/--/-- General MacArthur heads the U.S. occupation forces in Japan.
- 1945/10/-- World Series NL CHICAGO (3) AL DETROIT (4)
- 1946/--/-- Dr. Spock publishes The Commonsense Book of Baby and Child Care.
- 1946/--/-- MacArthur promotes Japanese democracy with the emperor as constitutional monarch.
- 1946/--/-- Greek author Nikos Kazantzakis publishes Zorba the Greek.
- 1946/--/-- American author Robert Penn Warren publishes All the King's Men.
- 1946/--/-- ENIAC, the first successful electronic digital computer, becomes operational.
- 1946/--/-- EAM-ELAS communist forces begin a civil war in Greece.
- 1946/--/-- The Viet Minh begin a guerrilla war against the French in Indochina (Vietnam).
- 1946/--/-- Communists abolish the monarchy in Bulgaria; Georgi Dimitrov becomes premier.
- 1946/--/-- American author Robert Penn Warren publishes All the King's Men.
- 1946/--/-- General De Gaulle resigns as president of France; the Fourth Republic is formed.
- 1946/--/-- Winston Churchill describes the Iron Curtain created in Europe by the Soviets.
- 1946/--/-- The Viet Minh begin a guerrilla war against the French in Indochina (Vietnam).
- 1946/--/-- The Philippines are granted independence with Manuel Roxas y Acuna as president.
- 1946/--/-- Elections in Italy abolish the monarchy in favor of a republic.
- 1946/--/-- MacArthur promotes Japanese democracy with the emperor as constitutional monarch.
- 1946/--/-- Juan Peron is elected president of Argentina.
- 1946/--/-- The Viet Minh begin a guerrilla war against the French in Indochina (Vietnam).
- 1946/--/-- Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini becomes the first U.S. citizen to be canonized.
- 1946/--/-- ENIAC, the first successful electronic digital computer, becomes operational.
- 1946/--/-- Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier designs Unite d'Habitation in Marseilles.
- 1946/--/-- Terence Rattigan's play The Winslow Boy is produced.
- 1946/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (4) AL BOSTON (3)
- 1947/--/-- English composer Benjamin Britten writes the opera Peter Grimes.
- 1947/--/-- British & French Empires fracture into new 3rd world nations
- 1947/--/-- The United Nations elect to partition Palestine into Arab and Jewish states.
- 1947/--/-- British India becomes Pakistan & India
- 1947/--/-- India becomes independent and is divided into the nations of India and Pakistan.
- 1947/--/-- Marshall Plan
- 1947/--/-- Jawaharlal Nehru becomes the first prime minister of India.
- 1947/--/-- Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, captured from Japan, administered by U.S.
- 1947/--/-- Gheorghiu-Dej heads the Romanian Communist party; King Michael abdicates.
- 1947/--/-- U.S. contains spread of communism
- 1947/--/-- The U.S. Marshall Plan for economic recovery in Europe is established.
- 1947/--/-- The story of a Jewish victim of the Nazis, The Diary of Anne Frank, is published.
- 1947/--/-- Baseball player Jackie Robinson becomes the first black to play in the major leagues.
- 1947/--/-- French literary figure Andre Gide wins the Nobel Prize for literature.
- 1947/--/-- English composer Benjamin Britten writes the opera Peter Grimes.
- 1947/--/-- French fashion designer Christian Dior opens his own couture house.
- 1947/--/-- Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire is produced.
- 1947/--/-- Conductor Sir Thomas Beecham forms the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London.
- 1947/--/-- Edwin Land demonstrates the single-step Polaroid Land Camera.
- 1947/--/-- Dennis Gabor invents holography, a means of producing a three-dimensional image.
- 1947/--/-- American pilot Kenneth Arnold makes the first alleged sighting of flying saucers.
- 1947/--/-- Chuck Yeager breaks the sound barrier for the first time in an X-1 rocket plane.
- 1947/--/-- British atomic bomb scientist Klaus Fuchs is arrested for giving information to the USSR.
- 1947/--/-- Baseball player Jackie Robinson becomes the first black to play in the major leagues.
- 1947/--/-- Artist Jackson Pollock produces Full Fathom Five using drip paint techniques.
- 1947/--/-- Artist Mark Rothko begins experimenting with Color-field painting.
- 1947/--/-- English composer Benjamin Britten writes the opera Peter Grimes.
- 1947/--/-- The Dead Sea Scrolls, a collection of ancient Hebrew documents, are discovered.
- 1947/--/-- American pilot Kenneth Arnold makes the first alleged sighting of flying saucers.
- 1947/--/-- Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl sails on the balsa raft Kon Tiki from Peru to Polynesia.
- 1947/--/-- Dennis Gabor invents holography, a means of producing a three-dimensional image.
- 1947/--/-- The first India-Pakistan War begins when Pakistani tribesmen invade Kashmir.
- 1947/10/-- World Series NL BROOKLYN (3) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1948/--/-- The Malayan Communist party begins an insurrection against British rule.
- 1948/--/-- Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi is assassinated by a Hindu fanatic.
- 1948/--/-- Dutch track star Fanny Blankers-Koen wins four gold medals in the Olympic Games.
- 1948/--/-- The Republic of Korea (S. Korea) is inaugurated, Syngman Rhee becomes president.
- 1948/--/-- Communist leader Kim Il Sung establishes the People's Republic of Korea (N. Korea).
- 1948/--/-- The apartheid policy of racial segregation is made official in South Africa.
- 1948/--/-- The transistor is invented at Bell Laboratories in the U.S.
- 1948/--/-- The U.S. Air Force begins the Project Blue Book study of the UFO phenomenon.
- 1948/--/-- Alfred Kinsey publishes his report on Sexual Behavior in the Human Male.
- 1948/--/-- Dutch track star Fanny Blankers-Koen wins four gold medals in the Olympic Games.
- 1948/--/-- Bell Labs invent transistor
- 1948/--/-- American opera singer Beverly Sills debuts in Bizet's Carmen.
- 1948/--/-- Communism quashed in US
- 1948/--/-- George Balanchine's Ballet Society is renamed the New York City Ballet.
- 1948/--/-- Israel created
- 1948/--/-- Alec Guinness stars as Fagin in the film of Dicken's Oliver Twist.
- 1948/--/-- NATO formed; Cold War begins
- 1948/--/-- Italian filmmaker Vittorio De Sica directs The Bicycle Thieves.
- 1948/--/-- American writer Norman Mailer publishes the war novel The Naked and the Dead.
- 1948/--/-- The apartheid policy of racial segregation is made official in South Africa.
- 1948/--/-- American opera singer Beverly Sills debuts in Bizet's Carmen.
- 1948/--/-- American writer Norman Mailer publishes the war novel The Naked and the Dead.
- 1948/--/-- The transistor is invented at Bell Laboratories in the U.S.
- 1948/--/-- Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi is assassinated by a Hindu fanatic.
- 1948/--/-- Britain grants independence to Burma.
- 1948/--/-- Palestinian Jews proclaim the independent state of Israel.
- 1948/--/-- American writer Norman Mailer publishes the war novel The Naked and the Dead.
- 1948/--/-- Arab armies invade Israel in the first Arab-Israeli War.
- 1948/--/-- The Soviets blockade West Berlin; Britain and the U.S. begin the Berlin Airlift.
- 1948/--/-- The Communist party assumes power in Hungary under Matyas Rakosi.
- 1948/--/-- Stalin expels Yugoslavia from the Communist bloc.
- 1948/10/-- World Series NL BOSTON (2) AL CLEVELAND (4)
- 1949/--/-- Civil war ends in Greece with the defeat of the Communist forces.
- 1949/--/-- Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman is produced.
- 1949/--/-- The Netherlands grants independence to Indonesia (formerly the Dutch East Indies).
- 1949/--/-- Abstract-Expressionism breaks out in NYC
- 1949/--/-- Kurchatov develops first Soviet A-bomb
- 1949/--/-- Communists under Mao defeat the Nationalists and form the People's Republic of China.
- 1949/--/-- Nationalist Chinese forces under Chiang Kai-shek flee to the island of Taiwan.
- 1949/--/-- The Republic of Germany (West Germany) is established by the Western powers.
- 1949/--/-- Konrad Adenauer becomes the first chancellor of West Germany.
- 1949/--/-- The Soviets establish the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
- 1949/--/-- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is formed to deter Soviet aggression.
- 1949/--/-- The Hashimite Kingdom of Transjordan is renamed as Jordan.
- 1949/--/-- The first India-Pakistan War ends with the partition of Kashmir.
- 1949/--/-- Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman is produced.
- 1949/--/-- Civil war ends in Greece with the defeat of the Communist forces.
- 1949/--/-- The Netherlands grants independence to Indonesia (formerly the Dutch East Indies).
- 1949/--/-- Abstract artist Robert Motherwell begins his series Elegy to the Spanish Republic.
- 1949/--/-- The Soviet Union detonates its first atomic bomb.
- 1949/--/-- British abstract sculptor Henry Moore completes the bronze Family Group.
- 1949/--/-- Miles Davis makes the first "cool" jazz records.
- 1949/--/-- Rogers and Hammerstein's Broadway musical South Pacific is produced.
- 1949/--/-- Abstract artist Robert Motherwell begins his series Elegy to the Spanish Republic.
- 1949/--/-- Architect Philip Johnson designs the Glass House in New Caanan, Conn.
- 1949/--/-- British abstract sculptor Henry Moore completes the bronze Family Group.
- 1949/--/-- Communists under Mao defeat the Nationalists and form the People's Republic of China.
- 1949/--/-- Rogers and Hammerstein's Broadway musical South Pacific is produced.
- 1949/--/-- Nationalist Chinese forces under Chiang Kai-shek flee to the island of Taiwan.
- 1949/--/-- British author George Orwell publishes the futuristic novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
- 1949/10/-- World Series NL BROOKLYN (1) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1950/--/-- Communist North Korean forces invade South Korea.
- 1950/--/-- The UN sanctions military aid for South Korea; MacArthur is appointed commander.
- 1950/--/-- Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa achieves recognition with Rashomon.
- 1950/--/-- UN forces land at Inchon and drive the North Koreans out of South Korea.
- 1950/--/-- UN forces cross into North Korea but are repulsed by the Chinese army.
- 1950/--/-- Korean "engagement"
- 1950/--/-- Adnan Menderes replaces Ismet Inonu as prime minister of Turkey.
- 1950/--/-- President Truman orders the development of the hydrogen bomb.
- 1950/--/-- Senator Joseph McCarthy begins his inquiry into un-American activities.
- 1950/--/-- U.S. official Alger Hiss is convicted of perjury for denying that he knew a Soviet agent.
- 1950/--/-- Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa achieves recognition with Rashomon.
- 1950/--/-- Bette Davis stars in the film All About Eve.
- 1950/--/-- George Burns and Gracie Allen star in The Burns and Allen Show television series.
- 1950/--/-- Cartoonist Charles Schulz creates the Peanuts comic strip.
- 1950/--/-- Isaac Asimov publishes the science-fiction classic I Robot.
- 1950/--/-- Senator Joseph McCarthy begins his inquiry into un-American activities.
- 1950/--/-- Chinese forces invade Tibet, which is officially annexed in 1951.
- 1950/--/-- UN forces cross into North Korea but are repulsed by the Chinese army.
- 1950/10/-- World Series NL PHILADELPHIA (0) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1951/--/-- Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway musical The King and I is produced.
- 1951/--/-- The UN General Assembly brands Communist China an aggressor in the Korean War.
- 1951/--/-- American writer James Jones publishes the war novel From Here to Eternity.
- 1951/--/-- American poet Marianne Moore publishes her Collected Poems.
- 1951/--/-- American novelist Kurt Vonnegut publishes Player Piano.
- 1951/--/-- American writer J.D. Salinger publishes The Catcher in the Rye.
- 1951/--/-- American writer James Jones publishes the war novel From Here to Eternity.
- 1951/--/-- King Abdullah of Jordan is assassinated by a Palestinian nationalist.
- 1951/--/-- The UN General Assembly brands Communist China an aggressor in the Korean War.
- 1951/--/-- Teller tests H-bomb
- 1951/--/-- President Truman dismisses MacArthur as commander in Korea.
- 1951/--/-- A frontline is stabilized at the 38th parallel in Korea; peace negotiations begin at Kaesong.
- 1951/--/-- Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S. sign the mutual defense Anzus Treaty.
- 1951/--/-- Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are sentenced to death for espionage against the U.S.
- 1951/--/-- British Conservatives win a general election with Winston Churchill as leader.
- 1951/--/-- Prime minister Muhammad Mosaddeq nationalizes Iran's oil resources.
- 1951/--/-- Leopold III of Belgium is forced to abdicate because of his wartime conduct.
- 1951/--/-- King Abdullah of Jordan is assassinated by a Palestinian nationalist.
- 1951/--/-- British spies Burgess and Maclean escape to the Soviet Union.
- 1951/--/-- The 22nd Amendment restricts U.S. presidents to a maximum of two terms.
- 1951/--/-- Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are sentenced to death for espionage against the U.S.
- 1951/--/-- The first successful videotape for recording television images is demonstrated.
- 1951/--/-- UNIVAC I, the first commercial computer, is accepted by the U.S. Bureau of the Census.
- 1951/--/-- Ten million television receivers have been installed in U.S. homes.
- 1951/--/-- American writer James Jones publishes the war novel From Here to Eternity.
- 1951/--/-- Artist Stuart Davis uses words to function as abstract shapes in his painting Visa.
- 1951/--/-- Boxer Sugar Ray Robinson defeats Jake La Motta for the middleweight title.
- 1951/--/-- American poet Marianne Moore publishes her Collected Poems.
- 1951/--/-- Igor Stravinsky's opera The Rake's Progress is premiered.
- 1951/--/-- Auto racer Juan Fangio wins the world driving championship for the first time.
- 1951/--/-- American novelist Kurt Vonnegut publishes Player Piano.
- 1951/--/-- Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway musical The King and I is produced.
- 1951/--/-- Artist Stuart Davis uses words to function as abstract shapes in his painting Visa.
- 1951/--/-- American writer J.D. Salinger publishes The Catcher in the Rye.
- 1951/--/-- Igor Stravinsky's opera The Rake's Progress is premiered.
- 1951/--/-- Comedian Lucille Ball stars in the television series I Love Lucy.
- 1951/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (2) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1952/--/-- Hostilities continue in Korea with increased UN air strikes against the north.
- 1952/--/-- Turkey joins the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
- 1952/--/-- Queen Elizabeth II ascends to the British throne on the death of her father George VI.
- 1952/--/-- Eva Peron, popularly known as Evita, dies in Argentina.
- 1952/--/-- Czech runner Emil Zatopek wins 3 gold medals in the Helsinki Olympic Games.
- 1952/--/-- Communist POW riots in South Korea delay peace negotiations.
- 1952/--/-- King Farouk of Egypt is overthrown in a revolution led by Gen. Muhammad Naguib.
- 1952/--/-- The Mau Mau uprising begins in Kenya; Jomo Kenyatta is imprisoned.
- 1952/--/-- A bloodless coup returns Fulgencio Batista to power in Cuba.
- 1952/--/-- Kwame Nkrumah is elected prime minister of the Gold Coast (Ghana).
- 1952/--/-- The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is formed with Luis Munoz Marin as governor.
- 1952/--/-- Vice-presidential candidate Richard Nixon makes his Checkers speech.
- 1952/--/-- Medical missionary Albert Schweitzer is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
- 1952/--/-- British architect Michael Ventris deciphers the ancient Greek Linear B script.
- 1952/--/-- The U.S. tests the first hydrogen bomb in the Pacific.
- 1952/--/-- Chuck Yaeger sets a new air speed record of 1,650 mph in the X-1A research plane.
- 1952/--/-- The British de Havilland Comet becomes the first jet airliner to enter service.
- 1952/--/-- Eva Peron, popularly known as Evita, dies in Argentina.
- 1952/--/-- Czech runner Emil Zatopek wins 3 gold medals in the Helsinki Olympic Games.
- 1952/--/-- The first automatic pinsetter is installed in a bowling alley in Brooklyn, N.Y.
- 1952/--/-- Gordon Bunshaft designs the Lever House, an early International Style building.
- 1952/--/-- American sculptor Isamu Noguchi designs two bridges for the Peace Park at Hiroshima.
- 1952/--/-- Queen Elizabeth II ascends to the British throne on the death of her father George VI.
- 1952/--/-- Opera singer Maria Callas debuts at London's Covent Garden.
- 1952/--/-- Samuel Beckett's play Waiting For Godot is produced in Paris.
- 1952/--/-- Agatha Christie's record-breaking play The Mouse Trap opens in London.
- 1952/--/-- Dancer Gene Kelly stars in the film Singin' in the Rain.
- 1952/--/-- Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly star in the Western film High Noon.
- 1952/--/-- American sculptor Isamu Noguchi designs two bridges for the Peace Park at Hiroshima.
- 1952/--/-- American writer E.B. White publishes the children's book Charlotte's Web.
- 1952/--/-- American sculptor Isamu Noguchi designs two bridges for the Peace Park at Hiroshima.
- 1952/--/-- Opera singer Maria Callas debuts at London's Covent Garden.
- 1952/--/-- American writer E.B. White publishes the children's book Charlotte's Web.
- 1952/02/-- Elizabeth II succeeds as Queen of Great Britain and Ireland.
- 1952/10/-- World Series NL BROOKLYN (3) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1953/--/-- Hussein I succeeds his father as king of Jordan.
- 1953/--/-- American physicist Charles H. Townes invents the maser.
- 1953/--/-- Laos, formerly a part of French Indochina, is granted independence.
- 1953/--/-- American tennis player Maureen Connolly (Little Mo) wins the Grand Slam.
- 1953/--/-- Laos, formerly a part of French Indochina, is granted independence.
- 1953/--/-- Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin dies; Georgy M. Malenkov becomes the new premier.
- 1953/--/-- American writer Saul Bellow publishes The Adventures of Augie March.
- 1953/--/-- Lavrenti Beria, head of the Soviet security service, is arrested and executed.
- 1953/--/-- An armistice ends the Korean War; the country remains divided into North and South.
- 1953/--/-- Israeli prime minister Ben-Gurion retires; he is succeeded by Moshe Sharett.
- 1953/--/-- Fidel Castro leads an attack on an army barracks in Cuba; he is captured and imprisoned.
- 1953/--/-- Communist statesman Imre Nagy becomes premier of Hungary.
- 1953/--/-- Dag Hammarskjold succeeds Trygve Lie as secretary-general of the UN.
- 1953/--/-- John Foster Dulles is selected as the U.S. secretary of state.
- 1953/--/-- A Redstone rocket (based on the German V-2) is tested at Cape Canaveral.
- 1953/--/-- James Watson and Francis Crick propose the double helix structure of DNA.
- 1953/--/-- Murray Gell-Mann proposes the strangeness property of some subatomic particles.
- 1953/--/-- The first heart-lung machine is developed by Dr. John Gibbon.
- 1953/--/-- American physicist Charles H. Townes invents the maser.
- 1953/--/-- Watson & Crick DNA=double helix
- 1953/--/-- Jacques Piccard's bathyscaphe the Trieste descends to a depth of 10,330 ft.
- 1953/--/-- Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1953/--/-- Physicist Donald Glaser invents the bubble chamber to detect subnuclear particles.
- 1953/--/-- The fossil remains of Piltdown man are proved a hoax 41 years after their discovery.
- 1953/--/-- Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay are the first to climb Mount Everest.
- 1953/--/-- Golfer Ben Hogan wins the U.S. Open, Masters, and British Open tournaments.
- 1953/--/-- American tennis player Maureen Connolly (Little Mo) wins the Grand Slam.
- 1953/--/-- Marilyn Monroe stars in the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
- 1953/--/-- Arthur Miller writes The Crucible, a play about the Salem Witch Trials.
- 1953/--/-- Black writer James Baldwin publishes his first novel Go Tell It on the Mountain.
- 1953/--/-- Hugh Hefner publishes the first issue of Playboy magazine.
- 1953/--/-- American tennis player Maureen Connolly (Little Mo) wins the Grand Slam.
- 1953/--/-- American writer Saul Bellow publishes The Adventures of Augie March.
- 1953/--/-- American physicist Charles H. Townes invents the maser.
- 1953/--/-- Physicist Donald Glaser invents the bubble chamber to detect subnuclear particles.
- 1953/--/-- Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin dies; Georgy M. Malenkov becomes the new premier.
- 1953/--/-- Eisenhower is inaugurated as the 34th U.S. president; Nixon becomes vice-president.
- 1953/06/-- Elizabeth II crowned Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland at Westminster
- 1953/10/-- World Series NL BROOKLYN (2) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1954/--/-- The U.S. and Canada begin construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway.
- 1954/--/-- The U.S. nuclear submarine the Nautilus is launched.
- 1954/--/-- English runner Roger Bannister is first to run the mile in under 4 minutes.
- 1954/--/-- British artist Francis Bacon begins his Portrait of Pope Innocent X series.
- 1954/--/-- American novelist Evan Hunter publishes The Blackboard Jungle.
- 1954/--/-- English runner Roger Bannister is first to run the mile in under 4 minutes.
- 1954/--/-- Dylan Thomas' radio play Under Milk Wood is performed posthumously.
- 1954/--/-- Italian film-maker Federico Fellini directs La Strada.
- 1954/--/-- Marlon Brando stars in Elia Kazan's film On the Waterfront.
- 1954/--/-- British novelist William Golding publishes Lord of the Flies.
- 1954/--/-- Kingsley Amis, one of England's angry young men, publishes Lucky Jim.
- 1954/--/-- Ian Fleming publishes the first James Bond thriller Casino Royale.
- 1954/--/-- American novelist Evan Hunter publishes The Blackboard Jungle.
- 1954/--/-- Television thrives; radio switches to music
- 1954/--/-- U.S. "Nautilus" first nuclear submarine
- 1954/--/-- Gamal Abdel Nasser ousts Gen. Muhammad Naguib as president of Egypt.
- 1954/--/-- French forces are defeated at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in North Vietnam.
- 1954/--/-- The Geneva Conference establishes the partition of Vietnam into North and South.
- 1954/--/-- National Liberation Front (FLN) raids on French property spark the Algerian War.
- 1954/--/-- Senator McCarthy is discredited for failing to prove claims of communist penetration.
- 1954/--/-- A Supreme Court decision prohibits racial segregation in U.S. public schools.
- 1954/--/-- British artist Francis Bacon begins his Portrait of Pope Innocent X series.
- 1954/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (4) AL CLEVELAND (0)
- 1955/--/-- Film star James Dean is killed in a car crash.
- 1955/--/-- American artist Jasper Johns begins his paintings of American flags and targets.
- 1955/--/-- American artist Larry Rivers paints Double Portrait of Birdie.
- 1955/--/-- American rock 'n' roll musician Bill Haley records Rock Around the Clock.
- 1955/--/-- Marian Anderson becomes the first black to perform at the Metropolitan Opera House.
- 1955/--/-- American artist Larry Rivers paints Double Portrait of Birdie.
- 1955/--/-- American artist Jasper Johns begins his paintings of American flags and targets.
- 1955/--/-- American rock 'n' roll musician Bill Haley records Rock Around the Clock.
- 1955/--/-- British writer Graham Greene publishes The Quiet American.
- 1955/--/-- Austria achieves independence; the four-power occupation is terminated.
- 1955/--/-- The Federal Republic of Germany joins NATO.
- 1955/--/-- The Warsaw Pact establishes a military alliance of European Communist nations.
- 1955/--/-- Anthony Eden succeeds Winston Churchill as prime minister of Great Britain.
- 1955/--/-- David Ben-Gurion returns as prime minister of Israel.
- 1955/--/-- A military coup in Argentina deposes president Juan Peron.
- 1955/--/-- Martin Luther King, Jr. leads a boycott against racial segregation on buses.
- 1955/--/-- AFL and CIO merge
- 1955/--/-- Jonas Salk's vaccine against polio comes into widespread use.
- 1955/--/-- Blacks boycott buses in Montgomery
- 1955/--/-- Theologian Pierre Teilhard de Chardin publishes The Phenomenon of Man.
- 1955/--/-- Supreme Court orders school desegregation
- 1955/--/-- American artist Larry Rivers paints Double Portrait of Birdie.
- 1955/--/-- American artist Jasper Johns begins his paintings of American flags and targets.
- 1955/--/-- Marian Anderson becomes the first black to perform at the Metropolitan Opera House.
- 1955/--/-- American rock 'n' roll musician Bill Haley records Rock Around the Clock.
- 1955/--/-- Film star James Dean is killed in a car crash.
- 1955/--/-- Satyajit Ray directs Pather Panchali, the first film in a trilogy on Bengali family life.
- 1955/--/-- British writer Graham Greene publishes The Quiet American.
- 1955/--/-- British writer and scholar J.R.R. Tolkien completes The Lord of the Rings.
- 1955/--/-- Russian writer Vladimir Nabokov publishes the novel Lolita.
- 1955/10/-- World Series NL BROOKLYN (4) AL NEW YORK (3)
- 1956/--/-- President Ngo Dinh Diem refuses to hold elections in South Vietnam.
- 1956/--/-- President Nasser nationalizes the Suez Canal before the British lease expires.
- 1956/--/-- Britain, France and Israel agree on a secret joint action against Egypt.
- 1956/--/-- Israeli forces under Moshe Dayan seize the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula.
- 1956/--/-- Anglo-French forces invade Egypt but withdraw after protests from the U.S.
- 1956/--/-- President Anastasio Somoza Garcia is assassinated in Nicaragua.
- 1956/--/-- British artist Richard Hamilton produces the first pop art work.
- 1956/--/-- President Anastasio Somoza Garcia is assassinated in Nicaragua.
- 1956/--/-- Lerner and Loewe's musical My Fair Lady opens in New York.
- 1956/--/-- Fidel Castro and Che Guevara land in Cuba and begin a guerrilla war.
- 1956/--/-- The Hungarian Uprising is suppressed by Soviet troops.
- 1956/--/-- Tunisia and Morocco are granted independence by France.
- 1956/--/-- American television news show The Huntley-Brinkley Report begins.
- 1956/--/-- The Italian ocean liner Andrea Doria sinks off the U.S. coast after a collision in fog.
- 1956/--/-- American beat poet Allen Ginsberg publishes Howl and Other Poems.
- 1956/--/-- Heavyweight boxing champion Rocky Marciano retires without being defeated.
- 1956/--/-- American writer Grace Metalious publishes Peyton Place.
- 1956/--/-- British artist Richard Hamilton produces the first pop art work.
- 1956/--/-- American television news show The Huntley-Brinkley Report begins.
- 1956/--/-- Rock 'n roll singer Elvis Presley records his first hit Heartbreak Hotel.
- 1956/--/-- Film actress Grace Kelly marries Prince Rainier III of Monaco.
- 1956/--/-- David Niven stars in the film Around the World in Eighty Days.
- 1956/--/-- Eugene O'Neill's play Long Day's Journey Into Night is produced.
- 1956/--/-- Brendan Behan's play The Quare Fellow opens in London.
- 1956/--/-- John Osborne's first play Look Back In Anger is produced in London.
- 1956/--/-- Lerner and Loewe's musical My Fair Lady opens in New York.
- 1956/--/-- American beat poet Allen Ginsberg publishes Howl and Other Poems.
- 1956/--/-- American writer Grace Metalious publishes Peyton Place.
- 1956/--/-- Soviet first secretary Nikita Khrushchev denounces the crimes of the Stalin era.
- 1956/--/-- Sudan gains independence from Anglo-Egyptian rule.
- 1956/--/-- Archbishop Makarios III is deported from Cyprus by the British.
- 1956/10/-- World Series NL BROOKLYN (3) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1957/--/-- Scientists from 67 nations work together during the International Geophysical Year.
- 1957/--/-- Black tennis player Althea Gibson wins the U.S. Open and Wimbledon championships.
- 1957/--/-- Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman directs The Seventh Seal.
- 1957/--/-- Jerome Robbins is director-choreographer of the musical West Side Story.
- 1957/--/-- Dr. Seuss publishes the children's book The Cat in the Hat.
- 1957/--/-- Lawrence Durrell publishes Justine, the first of The Alexandria Quartet novels.
- 1957/--/-- Beat generation writer Jack Kerouac publishes On The Road.
- 1957/--/-- Jerome Robbins is director-choreographer of the musical West Side Story.
- 1957/--/-- Jack Kerouac "On the Road"
- 1957/--/-- Soviets launch "Sputnik", first artificial satellite
- 1957/--/-- The Viet Cong begin acts of rebellion in South Vietnam.
- 1957/--/-- Soviet leaders Malenkov and Molotov fail in an attempt to oust Khrushchev from power.
- 1957/--/-- John G. Diefenbaker succeeds Louis St. Laurent as prime minister of Canada.
- 1957/--/-- British philosopher A.J. Ayer publishes The Problem of Knowledge.
- 1957/--/-- British prime minister Anthony Eden resigns; is succeeded by Harold Macmillan.
- 1957/--/-- The Israeli army withdraws from Egypt; the Gaza Strip is policed by UN forces.
- 1957/--/-- Tunku Abdul Rahman becomes the first prime minister of independent Malaya (Malaysia).
- 1957/--/-- Ghana gains independence; Kwame Nkrumah becomes the first prime minister.
- 1957/--/-- Francois Duvalier (known as Papa Doc) is elected president of Haiti.
- 1957/--/-- The USSR launches Sputnik I, the first artificial satellite.
- 1957/10/-- World Series NL MILWAUKEE (4) AL NEW YORK (3)
- 1958/--/-- Nikita Khrushchev replaces Nikolai Bulganin as Soviet premier.
- 1958/--/-- Egypt and Syria form the United Arab Republic.
- 1958/--/-- Civil war breaks out in Lebanon; it is ended when U.S. Marines land at Beirut.
- 1958/--/-- The French army and settlers in Algiers revolt over the Algerian War stalemate.
- 1958/--/-- The Algerian crisis prompts the recall of Charles de Gaulle as president of France.
- 1958/--/-- American economist J.K. Galbraith publishes The Affluent Society.
- 1958/--/-- Civil war breaks out in Lebanon; it is ended when U.S. Marines land at Beirut.
- 1958/--/-- Gen. Muhammad Ayub Khan seizes control in Pakistan.
- 1958/--/-- American golfer Arnold Palmer wins the Masters tournament for the first time.
- 1958/--/-- Prime minister Hendrik Verwoerd extends South Africa's apartheid laws.
- 1958/--/-- American playwright Edward Albee writes The Zoo Story.
- 1958/--/-- The European Economic Community (EEC) is established.
- 1958/--/-- American writer Truman Capote publishes the novella Breakfast At Tiffany's.
- 1958/--/-- American economist J.K. Galbraith publishes The Affluent Society.
- 1958/--/-- Bertrand Russell founds the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) in Britain.
- 1958/--/-- The U.S. launches the Explorer I and Vanguard I scientific satellites.
- 1958/--/-- The nuclear submarine Nautilus reaches the North Pole under the Polar ice cap.
- 1958/--/-- The first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is launched in the U.S.
- 1958/--/-- Prime minister Hendrik Verwoerd extends South Africa's apartheid laws.
- 1958/--/-- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is founded.
- 1958/--/-- Wilson Greatbatch invents an artificial pacemaker to control heartbeats.
- 1958/--/-- American golfer Arnold Palmer wins the Masters tournament for the first time.
- 1958/--/-- Soccer player Pele leads Brazil to victory in the World Cup.
- 1958/--/-- Leonard Bernstein becomes the conductor of the New York Philharmonic orchestra.
- 1958/--/-- Soccer player Pele leads Brazil to victory in the World Cup.
- 1958/--/-- Russian writer Boris Pasternak publishes the novel Doctor Zhivago.
- 1958/--/-- American playwright Edward Albee writes The Zoo Story.
- 1958/--/-- American writer Truman Capote publishes the novella Breakfast At Tiffany's.
- 1958/--/-- Wilson Greatbatch invents an artificial pacemaker to control heartbeats.
- 1958/--/-- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is founded.
- 1958/10/-- World Series NL MILWAUKEE (3) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1959/--/-- Alaska is inaugurated as the 49th state of the Union.
- 1959/--/-- The Soviet Union sends a series of Luna space probes to the Moon.
- 1959/--/-- Hawaii is inaugurated as the 50th state of the Union.
- 1959/--/-- The Boeing 707 jet airliner enters service.
- 1959/--/-- The Dalai Lama flees to India after China crushes an uprising in Tibet.
- 1959/--/-- The first flight is made by the X-15 rocket-powered research aircraft.
- 1959/--/-- Alaska is inaugurated as the 49th state of the Union.
- 1959/--/-- The Soviet Union sends a series of Luna space probes to the Moon.
- 1959/--/-- Hawaii is inaugurated as the 50th state of the Union.
- 1959/--/-- Sir Christopher Cockerell tests the first air-cushion vehicle.
- 1959/--/-- NASA selects the first seven U.S. astronauts.
- 1959/--/-- Anthropologists Richard and Mary Leakey discover an Australopithecus skull in Africa.
- 1959/--/-- Artist Robert Rauschenberg creates the three-dimensional collage Monogram.
- 1959/--/-- The Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, opens in New York City.
- 1959/--/-- Rock 'n roll star Buddy Holly is killed in a plane crash.
- 1959/--/-- Rogers and Hammerstein's Broadway musical The Sound of Music is produced.
- 1959/--/-- Artist Robert Rauschenberg creates the three-dimensional collage Monogram.
- 1959/--/-- Rock 'n roll star Buddy Holly is killed in a plane crash.
- 1959/--/-- Rod Serling hosts the Twilight Zone television series.
- 1959/--/-- French filmmaker Alain Resnais directs Hiroshima Mon Amour.
- 1959/--/-- French New Wave filmmaker Jean Luc Godard directs Breathless.
- 1959/--/-- Jack Lemon, Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe star in the film Some Like it Hot.
- 1959/--/-- Film actor Charlton Heston wins the Academy Award for his role in Ben-Hur.
- 1959/--/-- American writer Leon Uris publishes Exodus, a novel on the founding of Israel.
- 1959/--/-- French filmmaker Francois Truffaut directs The 400 Blows.
- 1959/--/-- American writer William Burroughs publishes The Naked Lunch.
- 1959/--/-- Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun is the first Broadway play by a black woman.
- 1959/--/-- Rogers and Hammerstein's Broadway musical The Sound of Music is produced.
- 1959/--/-- American writer Leon Uris publishes Exodus, a novel on the founding of Israel.
- 1959/--/-- German writer Gunter Grass publishes his first novel The Tin Drum.
- 1959/--/-- Anthropologists Richard and Mary Leakey discover an Australopithecus skull in Africa.
- 1959/--/-- American writer William Burroughs publishes The Naked Lunch.
- 1959/--/-- Jean-Luc Godard's New Wave "Breathless"
- 1959/--/-- Fidel Castro ousts Cuban leader Fulgencio Batista in a communist revolution.
- 1959/--/-- The Dalai Lama flees to India after China crushes an uprising in Tibet.
- 1959/--/-- Cyprus gains independence from Britain; Archbishop Makarios becomes president.
- 1959/--/-- Lee Kuan Yew becomes prime minister of Singapore.
- 1959/10/-- World Series NL LOS ANGELES (4) AL CHICAGO (2)
- 1960/--/-- Sirimavo Bandaranaike becomes the world's first woman prime minister in Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
- 1960/--/-- Viet Cong groups unite into the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam (NLFSV).
- 1960/--/-- Walter Ulbricht becomes head of East Germany.
- 1960/--/-- The Soviets shoot down a U-2 spy plane; U.S. pilot Francis Gary Powers is captured.
- 1960/--/-- The presidential debates of John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon are televised.
- 1960/--/-- South African civil rights leader Albert Luthuli wins the Nobel Peace Prize.
- 1960/--/-- An earthquake kills 15,000 at Agadir in Morocco.
- 1960/--/-- The planned city of Brasilia becomes the new capital of Brazil.
- 1960/--/-- Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh descend to 35,800 ft in the bathyscaphe Trieste.
- 1960/--/-- The first submerged firing is made of a Polaris submarine-launched missile.
- 1960/--/-- American physicist Theodore H. Maiman demonstrates the first successful laser.
- 1960/--/-- The first quasars, the most luminous known objects in the universe, are discovered.
- 1960/--/-- The Echo 1 experimental communications satellite is launched.
- 1960/--/-- Congo (Zaire) premier Patrice Lumumba is ousted by Joseph Mobutu and murdered.
- 1960/--/-- NASA launches the first TIROS weather satellite.
- 1960/--/-- American track star Wilma Rudolph wins 3 gold medals at the Rome Olympic Games.
- 1960/--/-- The Motown record company is founded in Detroit by Berry Gordy.
- 1960/--/-- Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson founds the Christian Broadcasting Network.
- 1960/--/-- 69 Africans are killed in the Sharpeville massacre in South Africa.
- 1960/--/-- American track star Wilma Rudolph wins 3 gold medals at the Rome Olympic Games.
- 1960/--/-- Harold Pinter's play The Caretaker is produced.
- 1960/--/-- American physicist Theodore H. Maiman demonstrates the first successful laser.
- 1960/--/-- Filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock directs the suspense thriller Psycho.
- 1960/--/-- American track star Wilma Rudolph wins 3 gold medals at the Rome Olympic Games.
- 1960/--/-- Italian filmmaker Michelangelo Antonioni directs La Notte (The Night).
- 1960/--/-- American author John Updike publishes the novel Rabbit Run.
- 1960/--/-- An earthquake kills 15,000 at Agadir in Morocco.
- 1960/--/-- France grants independence to the Congo, Chad, Central African Republic, and Gabon.
- 1960/--/-- 69 Africans are killed in the Sharpeville massacre in South Africa.
- 1960/--/-- Belgium grants independence to the Congo (Zaire); Patrice Lumumba becomes premier.
- 1960/--/-- Civil Rights movement
- 1960/--/-- The South African government bans the African National Congress (ANC).
- 1960/--/-- The Congo crisis begins with the secession of Katanga province under Moise Tshombe.
- 1960/--/-- Maiman makes first laser
- 1960/--/-- South African civil rights leader Albert Luthuli wins the Nobel Peace Prize.
- 1960/--/-- Britain grants independence to Nigeria; Abubakar Balewa continues as prime minister.
- 1960/--/-- A military coup takes place in Turkey; prime minister Adnan Menderes is executed (1961).
- 1960/--/-- Former Nazi official Adolf Eichmann is abducted to Israel.
- 1960/--/-- 69 Africans are killed in the Sharpeville massacre in South Africa.
- 1960/--/-- The South African government bans the African National Congress (ANC).
- 1960/--/-- Congo (Zaire) premier Patrice Lumumba is ousted by Joseph Mobutu and murdered.
- 1960/--/-- A student uprising forces the resignation of Syngman Rhee, president of South Korea.
- 1960/10/-- World Series NL PITTSBURGH (4) AL NEW YORK (3)
- 1961/--/-- John F. Kennedy (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
- 1961/--/-- Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin orbits the earth.
- 1961/--/-- Astronaut Alan Shepard makes the first U.S. suborbital space flight.
- 1961/--/-- President Kennedy sets a goal for landing a man on the Moon within the decade.
- 1961/--/-- The drug thalidomide is found to cause malformations in new born babies.
- 1961/--/-- Roger Maris breaks Babe Ruth's home-run baseball record with a season total of 61.
- 1961/--/-- Soviet ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev defects to the West.
- 1961/--/-- Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarotti debuts in Puccini's La Boheme.
- 1961/--/-- Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman directs Max Von Sydow in Through a Glass Darkly.
- 1961/--/-- French filmmaker Francois Truffaut directs Jeanne Moreau in Jules and Jim.
- 1961/--/-- Italian filmmaker Vittorio De Sica directs Sophia Loren in Alberto Moravia's Two Women.
- 1961/--/-- Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarotti debuts in Puccini's La Boheme.
- 1961/--/-- V.S. Naipaul writes about West Indian life in A House for Mr. Biswas.
- 1961/--/-- Science fiction writer Robert Heinlein publishes Stranger in a Strange Land.
- 1961/--/-- English writer Muriel Spark publishes The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.
- 1961/--/-- British novelist Iris Murdoch publishes A Severed Head.
- 1961/--/-- American writer Joseph Heller publishes the anti-war novel Catch-22.
- 1961/--/-- Roger Maris breaks Babe Ruth's home-run baseball record with a season total of 61.
- 1961/--/-- The Kurds begin a guerrilla war against Iraq to gain independence for Kurdistan.
- 1961/--/-- American-aided Cuban exiles attempt the unsuccessful Bay of Pigs invasion.
- 1961/--/-- Kennedy is inaugurated as the 35th U.S. president; Johnson becomes vice-president.
- 1961/--/-- American writer Joseph Heller publishes the anti-war novel Catch-22.
- 1961/--/-- Agostinho Neto and Holden Roberto lead insurrections in Portuguese Angola.
- 1961/--/-- Britain grants independence to Tanganyika (Tanzania) with Julius Nyerere as prime minister.
- 1961/--/-- President Rafael Trujillo is assassinated in the Dominican Republic.
- 1961/--/-- India annexes the Portugese territories of Goa, Daman, and Diu.
- 1961/--/-- Kennedy launches "Apollo" project; man lands on the moon
- 1961/--/-- President Kennedy begins to increase the U.S. military presence in Vietnam.
- 1961/--/-- Peace Corps
- 1961/--/-- UN secretary-general Dag Hammarskjold is killed in a plane crash in the Congo (Zaire).
- 1961/--/-- The Berlin Wall is constructed, separating East and West Berlin.
- 1961/--/-- UN secretary-general Dag Hammarskjold is killed in a plane crash in the Congo (Zaire).
- 1961/--/-- The Kurds begin a guerrilla war against Iraq to gain independence for Kurdistan.
- 1961/--/-- American-aided Cuban exiles attempt the unsuccessful Bay of Pigs invasion.
- 1961/--/-- President Kennedy establishes the Peace Corps.
- 1961/10/-- World Series NL CINCINNATI (1) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1962/--/-- Pop artist Andy Warhol begins making silk screen prints of mass-media images.
- 1962/--/-- American film actress Marilyn Monroe dies from a drug overdose.
- 1962/--/-- The British pop group The Beatles make their first recordings.
- 1962/--/-- Folk-rock singer and composer Bob Dylan writes Blowin' in the Wind.
- 1962/--/-- The Mariner 2 spacecraft passes within 21,598 miles of Venus.
- 1962/--/-- Television journalist Walter Cronkite is made anchorman of CBS Evening News.
- 1962/--/-- British filmmaker David Lean directs Lawrence of Arabia.
- 1962/--/-- Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor star in Cleopatra, the most expensive film to date.
- 1962/--/-- Polish filmmaker Roman Polanski directs his first film Knife in the Water.
- 1962/--/-- American film actress Marilyn Monroe dies from a drug overdose.
- 1962/--/-- Edward Albee's play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf is produced on Broadway.
- 1962/--/-- Actor Laurence Olivier becomes the first director of the National Theatre in London.
- 1962/--/-- American writer Ken Kesey publishes One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest.
- 1962/--/-- American artist Jim Dine paints the pop art subject Black Saw.
- 1962/--/-- British writer Anthony Burgess publishes the futuristic novel A Clockwork Orange.
- 1962/--/-- Pop artist Andy Warhol begins making silk screen prints of mass-media images.
- 1962/--/-- Science fiction writer J.G. Ballard publishes The Drowned World.
- 1962/--/-- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn publishes One Day In the Life of Ivan Denisovich.
- 1962/--/-- American writer Katherine Anne Porter publishes the novel Ship of Fools.
- 1962/--/-- Britain grants independence to Uganda; Milton Obote becomes prime minister.
- 1962/--/-- Burmese diplomat U Thant becomes the first Asian secretary general of the UN.
- 1962/--/-- The Cuban Missile Crisis begins; Soviet missiles are withdrawn from Cuba.
- 1962/--/-- Algeria gains independence from France; Ahmed ben Bella becomes prime minister.
- 1962/--/-- Georges Pompidou becomes premier of France's Fifth Republic.
- 1962/--/-- Britain grants independence to Trinidad and Tobago with Eric Williams as chief minister.
- 1962/--/-- The University of Mississippi is forced to admit black student James Meredith.
- 1962/--/-- The U.S. Supreme Court rules that school prayers are a violation of the 1st Amendment.
- 1962/--/-- Astronaut John Glenn becomes the first American to orbit the Earth.
- 1962/--/-- American historian Barbara Tuchman publishes The Guns of August.
- 1962/--/-- The U.S. launches Telstar, the first commercial communications satellite.
- 1962/--/-- Basketball player Wilt Chamberlain scores a record 100 points in one game.
- 1962/--/-- American artist Jim Dine paints the pop art subject Black Saw.
- 1962/--/-- The Mariner 2 spacecraft passes within 21,598 miles of Venus.
- 1962/--/-- American film actress Marilyn Monroe dies from a drug overdose.
- 1962/--/-- Rachel Carson criticizes indiscriminate use of pesticides in her book Silent Spring.
- 1962/--/-- American writer Ken Kesey publishes One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest.
- 1962/--/-- American historian Barbara Tuchman publishes The Guns of August.
- 1962/--/-- Cuban missile crisis
- 1962/--/-- American writer Katherine Anne Porter publishes the novel Ship of Fools.
- 1962/--/-- Sonny Liston defeats Floyd Patterson to become heavyweight boxing champion.
- 1962/--/-- Pop Art
- 1962/--/-- Basketball player Wilt Chamberlain scores a record 100 points in one game.
- 1962/--/-- Fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent opens his Parisian fashion house.
- 1962/--/-- American artist Jim Dine paints the pop art subject Black Saw.
- 1962/10/-- World Series NL SAN FRANCISCO (3) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1963/--/-- The American X-15 research aircraft establishes an altitude record of 67 miles.
- 1963/--/-- Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova becomes the first woman in space.
- 1963/--/-- Arecibo Observatory begins observations with a 1,000-ft wide radio telescope.
- 1963/--/-- Race-car driver Jim Clark wins seven Grand Prix events and the world title.
- 1963/--/-- Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova becomes the first woman in space.
- 1963/--/-- Jack Nicklaus becomes the youngest golfer to win the Masters Tournament.
- 1963/--/-- John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald is shot and killed by Jack Ruby.
- 1963/--/-- Football running back Jim Brown sets a record for rushes of 1,863 yards.
- 1963/--/-- Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein completes the comic strip painting Whaam.
- 1963/--/-- Pop artist Claes Oldenburg creates the kapok-filled sculpture Soft Typewriter.
- 1963/--/-- American pop vocal group the Beach Boys release the record Surfin' U.S.A.
- 1963/--/-- President Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas.
- 1963/--/-- Football running back Jim Brown sets a record for rushes of 1,863 yards.
- 1963/--/-- The Rolling Stones rock band is formed in Britain.
- 1963/--/-- The first James Bond film Dr. No is produced.
- 1963/--/-- Filmmaker Stanley Kubrick directs the anti-war film Dr. Strangelove.
- 1963/--/-- British filmmaker Joseph Losey directs The Servant.
- 1963/--/-- President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam is assassinated.
- 1963/--/-- Pop artist Claes Oldenburg creates the kapok-filled sculpture Soft Typewriter.
- 1963/--/-- Peter Sellers stars as Inspector Clouseau in the film The Pink Panther.
- 1963/--/-- Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein completes the comic strip painting Whaam.
- 1963/--/-- Czech dissident playwright Vaclav Havel writes The Garden Party.
- 1963/--/-- A UN peace keeping force ends the secession attempt of Katanga province (Shaba).
- 1963/--/-- American writer Mary McCarthy publishes The Group.
- 1963/--/-- English writer John Le Carre publishes The Spy Who Came in from the Cold.
- 1963/--/-- Lyndon B. Johnson (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
- 1963/--/-- President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam is assassinated.
- 1963/--/-- English writer John Le Carre publishes The Spy Who Came in from the Cold.
- 1963/--/-- John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald is shot and killed by Jack Ruby.
- 1963/--/-- Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah form the Federation of Malaysia.
- 1963/--/-- Sylvia Plath's novel The Bell Jar is published in the year of her death.
- 1963/--/-- Britain's entry to the European Economic Community is blocked by France.
- 1963/--/-- A limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty is signed by Britain, the U.S., and the USSR.
- 1963/--/-- Kenya gains independence from Britain; Jomo Kenyatta becomes prime minister.
- 1963/--/-- Sylvia Plath's novel The Bell Jar is published in the year of her death.
- 1963/--/-- Black nationalist Joshua Nkomo is imprisoned in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
- 1963/--/-- The Organization of African Unity (OAU) is established in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
- 1963/--/-- President Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas.
- 1963/--/-- Filmmaker Stanley Kubrick directs the anti-war film Dr. Strangelove.
- 1963/--/-- Lyndon B. Johnson is inaugurated as the 36th President of the U.S.
- 1963/--/-- Ludwig Erhard succeeds Konrad Adenauer as chancellor of West Germany.
- 1963/--/-- The Organization of African Unity (OAU) is established in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
- 1963/--/-- The Profumo sex scandal undermines the Conservative government in Britain.
- 1963/--/-- Sir Alec Douglas-Home succeeds Harold Macmillan as British prime minister.
- 1963/--/-- British spy Harold (Kim) Philby defects to the USSR.
- 1963/--/-- The American X-15 research aircraft establishes an altitude record of 67 miles.
- 1963/--/-- Levi Eshkol succeeds David Ben-Gurion as prime minister of Israel.
- 1963/--/-- Kennedy assassinated
- 1963/--/-- American pop vocal group the Beach Boys release the record Surfin' U.S.A.
- 1963/--/-- John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald is shot and killed by Jack Ruby.
- 1963/--/-- American writer Mary McCarthy publishes The Group.
- 1963/--/-- Martin Luther King, Jr. makes his "I Have a Dream" speech in Washington, D.C.
- 1963/10/-- World Series NL LOS ANGELES (4) AL NEW YORK (0)
- 1964/--/-- Faisal succeeds his brother Saud as king of Saudi Arabia.
- 1964/--/-- The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) is formed to represent Palestinians.
- 1964/--/-- Soviet leader NikitaKhrushchev is forced from office; Aleksei Kosygin becomes premier.
- 1964/--/-- Johnson is reeelected as U.S. president; Humphrey becomes vice-president (1965).
- 1964/--/-- The Warren Commission decides that Oswald was the sole assassin of John F. Kennedy.
- 1964/--/-- The American Ranger 7 spacecraft transmits photos of the surface of the Moon.
- 1964/--/-- The U.S. Surgeon General reports that cigarette smoking is a health hazard.
- 1964/--/-- The Soviet Voskhod 1 spacecraft is launched with a three-man crew.
- 1964/--/-- The U.S. Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in employment.
- 1964/--/-- The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge opens in New York.
- 1964/--/-- An earthquake in Alaska causes extensive damage and 114 fatalities.
- 1964/--/-- The American Ranger 7 spacecraft transmits photos of the surface of the Moon.
- 1964/--/-- Physicists Murray Gell-Mann and George Zweig propose the quark theory.
- 1964/--/-- Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson discover the existence of background radiation.
- 1964/--/-- The SR-71 Blackbird reconnaissance aircraft is flown for the first time.
- 1964/--/-- The Soviet Voskhod 1 spacecraft is launched with a three-man crew.
- 1964/--/-- Architect Eero Saarinen's St. Louis Arch memorial is completed.
- 1964/--/-- Craig Breedlove sets a land speed record of 600 mph in a jet-powered vehicle.
- 1964/--/-- Muhammad Ali defeats Sonny Liston for the heavyweight boxing championship.
- 1964/--/-- Comedian Lenny Bruce is convicted for giving an obscene performance.
- 1964/--/-- Britain grants independence to Zanzibar.
- 1964/--/-- Beatlemania develops during the first U.S. tour of the Beatles pop group.
- 1964/--/-- Fighting breaks out on Cyprus between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
- 1964/--/-- Black female group the Supremes record the hit song Where Did Our Love Go.
- 1964/--/-- Tanganyika joins with Zanzibar to form the United Republic of Tanzania.
- 1964/--/-- Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke star in the film Mary Poppins.
- 1964/--/-- ANC leader Nelson Mandela is sentenced to life imprisonment in South Africa.
- 1964/--/-- Clint Eastwood stars in Sergio Leone's "spaghetti western" A Fistful of Dollars.
- 1964/--/-- FRELIMO begins a war of independence against the Portuguese in Mozambique.
- 1964/--/-- Peter Weiss' play Marat/ Sade is produced by British director Peter Brook.
- 1964/--/-- North Vietnam allegedly attacks U.S. vessels in the Gulf of Tonkin.
- 1964/--/-- Illustrator Maurice Sendak wins a Caldecott Medal for Where the Wild Things Are.
- 1964/--/-- The Tonkin Gulf Resolution escalates the use of U.S. personnel in Vietnam.
- 1964/--/-- The Warren Commission decides that Oswald was the sole assassin of John F. Kennedy.
- 1964/--/-- General Westmoreland is appointed to command the U.S. forces in South Vietnam.
- 1964/--/-- Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru dies; he is succeeded by Lal Bahadur Shastri.
- 1964/--/-- ANC leader Nelson Mandela is sentenced to life imprisonment in South Africa.
- 1964/--/-- Britain grants independence to Malawi; H. Kamuzu Banda becomes prime minister.
- 1964/--/-- FRELIMO begins a war of independence against the Portuguese in Mozambique.
- 1964/--/-- Britain grants independence to Zambia; Kenneth D. Kaunda becomes president.
- 1964/--/-- Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru dies; he is succeeded by Lal Bahadur Shastri.
- 1964/--/-- Ian Smith becomes prime minister of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
- 1964/--/-- The Labour party is elected to power in Britain; Harold Wilson becomes prime minister.
- 1964/--/-- Gulf of Tonkin Incident
- 1964/--/-- Gustavo Diaz Ordaz becomes president of Mexico.
- 1964/--/-- The American Ranger 7 spacecraft transmits photos of the surface of the Moon.
- 1964/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (4) AL NEW YORK (3)
- 1965/--/-- Civil war breaks out in the Dominican Republic; U.S. troops restore order.
- 1965/--/-- The Second India-Pakistan War begins in Kashmir.
- 1965/--/-- The Black Muslim leader Malcolm X is assassinated in New York City.
- 1965/--/-- Demonstrations against Vietnam War
- 1965/--/-- Astronaut Edward H. White becomes the first American to walk in space.
- 1965/--/-- Houari Boumedienne deposes President Ahmed Ben Bella of Algeria.
- 1965/--/-- American pop artist James Rosenquist paints F-111.
- 1965/--/-- Civil war breaks out in the Dominican Republic; U.S. troops restore order.
- 1965/--/-- American writer Norman Mailer publishes An American Dream.
- 1965/--/-- The Black Muslim leader Malcolm X is assassinated in New York City.
- 1965/--/-- Race riots begin in the Watts section of Los Angeles.
- 1965/--/-- Martin Luther King, Jr. leads a civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
- 1965/--/-- The U.S. government establishes Medicare and Medicaid health programs.
- 1965/--/-- Astronauts Virgil Grissom and John Young orbit the Earth in the first Gemini spacecraft.
- 1965/--/-- An electrical blackout in the northeastern U.S. affects 30 million people.
- 1965/--/-- Soviet cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov makes the first space walk.
- 1965/--/-- The Houston Astrodome, the first covered stadium, is completed in Texas.
- 1965/--/-- Astronaut Edward H. White becomes the first American to walk in space.
- 1965/--/-- Astronauts Virgil Grissom and John Young orbit the Earth in the first Gemini spacecraft.
- 1965/--/-- The Mariner 4 spacecraft passes within 6,118 miles of the planet Mars.
- 1965/--/-- Soviet cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov makes the first space walk.
- 1965/--/-- Gemini 6 and 7 spacecraft make the first rendezvous in space.
- 1965/--/-- Astronaut Edward H. White becomes the first American to walk in space.
- 1965/--/-- The Mariner 4 spacecraft passes within 6,118 miles of the planet Mars.
- 1965/--/-- Gemini 6 and 7 spacecraft make the first rendezvous in space.
- 1965/--/-- British fashion designer Mary Quant introduces the miniskirt.
- 1965/--/-- Actress and singer Barbara Streisand stars in the Broadway musical Funny Girl.
- 1965/--/-- American pop artist James Rosenquist paints F-111.
- 1965/--/-- Actress and singer Barbara Streisand stars in the Broadway musical Funny Girl.
- 1965/--/-- Neil Simon's play The Odd Couple opens on Broadway starring Walter Matthau.
- 1965/--/-- American writer Norman Mailer publishes An American Dream.
- 1965/--/-- Irish writer Edna O'Brien publishes August Is a Wicked Month.
- 1965/--/-- Nicolae Ceausescu succeeds Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej as Romanian leader.
- 1965/--/-- The Vietnam War escalates as the U.S. begins bombing North Vietnam.
- 1965/--/-- North Vietnamese army units are in action in South Vietnam for the first time.
- 1965/--/-- More than 180,000 U.S. troops are deployed in Vietnam by the end of the year.
- 1965/--/-- Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) makes a unilateral declaration of independence from Britain.
- 1965/--/-- An attempted communist coup leads to military rule in Indonesia under Suharto.
- 1965/--/-- Singapore secedes from Malaysia; Lee Kuan Yew remains as prime minister.
- 1965/--/-- Mobutu Sese Seko seizes control in the Congo (Zaire) for the second time.
- 1965/--/-- Bob Dylan "Like a Rolling Stone"
- 1965/10/-- World Series NL LOS ANGELES (4) AL MINNESOTA (3)
- 1966/--/-- The American Surveyor 1 spacecraft achieves the first soft-landing on the Moon.
- 1966/--/-- The British Hawker Harrier becomes the first VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft.
- 1966/--/-- Hippie movement
- 1966/--/-- Art treasures are ruined during severe floods in Florence, Italy.
- 1966/--/-- Realist sculptor George Segal completes the direct-cast plaster group The Diner.
- 1966/--/-- The American Surveyor 1 spacecraft achieves the first soft-landing on the Moon.
- 1966/--/-- Mao Tse-tung begins China's Cultural Revolution.
- 1966/--/-- Tom Stoppard's play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead is produced.
- 1966/--/-- South African prime minister Hendrik Verwoerd is assassinated.
- 1966/--/-- American writer Truman Capote publishes In Cold Blood.
- 1966/--/-- American writer Bernard Malamud publishes The Fixer.
- 1966/--/-- Indian prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri dies; he is succeeded by Indira Gandhi.
- 1966/--/-- The Soviet Luna 9 space probe makes the first landing on the Moon.
- 1966/--/-- Nigerian prime minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa is killed in a military coup.
- 1966/--/-- The American Surveyor 1 spacecraft achieves the first soft-landing on the Moon.
- 1966/--/-- Realist sculptor George Segal completes the direct-cast plaster group The Diner.
- 1966/--/-- President De Gaulle withdraws French forces from NATO.
- 1966/--/-- The Soviets mediate to end the India-Pakistan War.
- 1966/--/-- Nigerian prime minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa is killed in a military coup.
- 1966/--/-- Gen. Yakubu Gowon heads a military government after a countercoup in Nigeria.
- 1966/--/-- President Kwame Nkrumah is ousted in a military coup in Ghana.
- 1966/--/-- Mao Tse-tung begins China's Cultural Revolution.
- 1966/--/-- South African prime minister Hendrik Verwoerd is assassinated.
- 1966/--/-- Indian prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri dies; he is succeeded by Indira Gandhi.
- 1966/--/-- South African prime minister Hendrik Verwoerd is assassinated.
- 1966/--/-- John Jack Lynch becomes prime minister of Ireland.
- 1966/--/-- The first major rally against the Vietnam War takes place in Washington, D.C.
- 1966/--/-- John V. Lindsay becomes mayor of New York City.
- 1966/--/-- The Soviet Luna 9 space probe makes the first landing on the Moon.
- 1966/10/-- World Series NL LOS ANGELES (0) AL BALTIMORE (4)
- 1967/--/-- Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez publishes One Hundred Years of Solitude.
- 1967/--/-- The North American Soccer League (NASL) is formed.
- 1967/--/-- Israeli 6-day war
- 1967/--/-- The Beatles "Sgt. Pepper"
- 1967/--/-- A civil war breaks out in Nigeria after the secession of the state of Biafra.
- 1967/--/-- Latin American guerrilla leader Che Guevara is killed in Bolivia.
- 1967/--/-- The Six-Day War between Israel and the Arab states ends with Israeli victory.
- 1967/--/-- The North American Soccer League (NASL) is formed.
- 1967/--/-- A civil war breaks out in Nigeria after the secession of the state of Biafra.
- 1967/--/-- Tennis player Billie Jean King wins the U.S. Open championship for the first time.
- 1967/--/-- American writer Joyce Carol Oates publishes A Garden of Earthly Delights.
- 1967/--/-- A military junta seizes control in Greece; King Constantine II is exiled.
- 1967/--/-- Britain grants Aden independence as the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen.
- 1967/--/-- The residents of Gibraltar vote to remain a British crown colony.
- 1967/--/-- Nguyen Van Thieu becomes president of South Vietnam.
- 1967/--/-- Gen. Anastasio Somoza Debayle is elected president of Nicaragua.
- 1967/--/-- Latin American guerrilla leader Che Guevara is killed in Bolivia.
- 1967/--/-- Thurgood Marshall becomes the first black member of the U.S. Supreme Court.
- 1967/--/-- The X-15 research aircraft establishes a speed record of Mach 6.7 (4,520 mph).
- 1967/--/-- A fire kills U.S. astronauts White, Grissom and Chaffee during a launch test.
- 1967/--/-- Radio astronomers Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Antony Hewish discover the first pulsar.
- 1967/--/-- The hippie musical revue Hair is produced.
- 1967/--/-- A fire kills U.S. astronauts White, Grissom and Chaffee during a launch test.
- 1967/--/-- Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov is killed during the landing of Soyuz 1.
- 1967/--/-- Dr. Christiaan Barnard performs the first successful human heart transplant.
- 1967/--/-- Latin American guerrilla leader Che Guevara is killed in Bolivia.
- 1967/--/-- Yachtsman Francis Chichester completes the first solo voyage around the world.
- 1967/--/-- Tennis player Billie Jean King wins the U.S. Open championship for the first time.
- 1967/--/-- Quarterback Joe Namath sets a one-season record by passing for 4,007 yards.
- 1967/--/-- The North American Soccer League (NASL) is formed.
- 1967/--/-- Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov is killed during the landing of Soyuz 1.
- 1967/--/-- R. Buckminster Fuller designs a geodesic dome for the U.S. Pavilion at Expo '67.
- 1967/--/-- The hippie musical revue Hair is produced.
- 1967/--/-- Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper star in the motorcycle film Easy Rider.
- 1967/--/-- Warren Beaty and Faye Dunaway star in Arthur Penn's film Bonnie and Clyde.
- 1967/--/-- Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger star in the film In the Heat of the Night.
- 1967/--/-- Dustin Hoffman stars in Mike Nichols' film The Graduate.
- 1967/--/-- American writer Joyce Carol Oates publishes A Garden of Earthly Delights.
- 1967/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (4) AL BOSTON (3)
- 1968/--/-- American writer Tom Wolfe publishes The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.
- 1968/--/-- Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy is assassinated.
- 1968/--/-- French downhill skier Jean Claude Killy wins three Olympic gold medals.
- 1968/--/-- Warsaw Pact forces invade Czechoslovakia to counter increasing liberalization.
- 1968/--/-- More than 500,000 U.S. troops are deployed in Vietnam.
- 1968/--/-- The Viet Cong launch the Tet Offensive in Vietnam.
- 1968/--/-- U.S. troops massacre Vietnamese civilians at My Lai.
- 1968/--/-- French downhill skier Jean Claude Killy wins three Olympic gold medals.
- 1968/--/-- Kubrick "2001"
- 1968/--/-- The U.S. Navy intelligence gathering ship Pueblo is seized by North Korea.
- 1968/--/-- May Days mini-revolution
- 1968/--/-- The Catholic minority in Northern Ireland demonstrate for British rights.
- 1968/--/-- Spain grants independence to Equatorial Guinea.
- 1968/--/-- Anti-war demonstrators clash with police at the Democratic convention in Chicago.
- 1968/--/-- Omar Torrijos Herrera overthrows the government of Arnulfo Arias in Panama.
- 1968/--/-- American track star Bob Beamon beats the Olympic long jump record by almost 2 feet.
- 1968/--/-- Student-worker revolts almost topple the goverment of Charles de Gaulle in France.
- 1968/--/-- American skater Peggy Fleming wins the singles title at the winter Olympic Games.
- 1968/--/-- Pierre Trudeau succeeds Lester Pearson as prime minister of Canada.
- 1968/--/-- American track star Bob Beamon beats the Olympic long jump record by almost 2 feet.
- 1968/--/-- Portuguese dictator Antonio de Oliveira Salazar is succeeded by Marcello Caetano.
- 1968/--/-- American writer Tom Wolfe publishes The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.
- 1968/--/-- Vietnam War begins
- 1968/--/-- President Johnson announces he will not seek a second term of office.
- 1968/--/-- Civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated.
- 1968/--/-- The Saturn rocket lifts the Apollo 7 spacecraft into low Earth orbit.
- 1968/--/-- Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy is assassinated.
- 1968/--/-- The Apollo 8 spacecraft makes the first manned orbit of the Moon.
- 1968/--/-- Anti-war demonstrators clash with police at the Democratic convention in Chicago.
- 1968/--/-- Filmmaker Stanley Kubrick directs 2001: A Space Odyssey.
- 1968/--/-- The Federal Gun Control Act regulates the interstate commerce in firearms.
- 1968/--/-- Arthur Ashe becomes the first black player to win a major men's tennis title.
- 1968/--/-- Dick Fosbury uses the Fosbury flop to win the Olympic gold medal for the high jump.
- 1968/--/-- Jacqueline Kennedy marries the Greek shipping millionaire Aristotle Onassis.
- 1968/--/-- The Saturn rocket lifts the Apollo 7 spacecraft into low Earth orbit.
- 1968/--/-- Spanish operatic tenor Placido Domingo debuts at the Metropolitan Opera.
- 1968/--/-- The Apollo 8 spacecraft makes the first manned orbit of the Moon.
- 1968/--/-- Oceanographic ship Glomar Challenger begins the Deep-Sea Drilling Project.
- 1968/--/-- American skater Peggy Fleming wins the singles title at the winter Olympic Games.
- 1968/--/-- French downhill skier Jean Claude Killy wins three Olympic gold medals.
- 1968/--/-- American track star Bob Beamon beats the Olympic long jump record by almost 2 feet.
- 1968/--/-- Dick Fosbury uses the Fosbury flop to win the Olympic gold medal for the high jump.
- 1968/--/-- American skater Peggy Fleming wins the singles title at the winter Olympic Games.
- 1968/--/-- Arthur Ashe becomes the first black player to win a major men's tennis title.
- 1968/--/-- Spanish operatic tenor Placido Domingo debuts at the Metropolitan Opera.
- 1968/--/-- French filmmaker Henri Costa-Gavras directs Z.
- 1968/--/-- Filmmaker Stanley Kubrick directs 2001: A Space Odyssey.
- 1968/--/-- Civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated.
- 1968/--/-- Polish filmmaker Roman Polanski directs Rosemary's Baby.
- 1968/--/-- Filmmaker Mel Brooks directs, produces and appears in The Producers.
- 1968/--/-- Carlos Castaneda publishes The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge.
- 1968/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (3) AL DETROIT (4)
- 1969/--/-- Richard M. Nixon (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1969/--/-- Nixon is inaugurated as the 37th U.S. president; Agnew becomes vice-president.
- 1969/--/-- Catholics and Protestants clash in Northern Ireland; British troops restore order.
- 1969/--/-- IRA provisionals launch a terrorist campaign against British troops in Ireland.
- 1969/--/-- Yasir Arafat becomes chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
- 1969/--/-- Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi seizes control in Libya; King Idris is deposed.
- 1969/--/-- Liberal Czech leader Alexander Dubcek is replaced by Gustav Husak.
- 1969/--/-- Gen. Gaafar al-Nimeiry seizes power in Sudan.
- 1969/--/-- Willy Brandt succeeds Kurt Kiesinger as chancellor of West Germany.
- 1969/--/-- Charles Manson and his followers kill actress Sharon Tate and six of her friends.
- 1969/--/-- General de Gaulle resigns; Georges Pompidou becomes president of France.
- 1969/--/-- Golda Meir becomes prime minister of Israel after the death of Levi Eshkol.
- 1969/--/-- The immigration of Salvadorans into Honduras leads to a brief border war.
- 1969/--/-- President Ayub Khan is deposed by Gen. Muhammad Yahya Khan in Pakistan.
- 1969/--/-- Edward Kennedy's female companion dies in a car accident off the Chappaquiddick bridge.
- 1969/--/-- American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin land on the Moon.
- 1969/--/-- President Nixon begins to withdraw U.S. forces from Vietnam.
- 1969/--/-- American writer Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. publishes Slaughterhouse-Five.
- 1969/--/-- Charles Manson and his followers kill actress Sharon Tate and six of her friends.
- 1969/--/-- Edward Kennedy's female companion dies in a car accident off the Chappaquiddick bridge.
- 1969/--/-- American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin land on the Moon.
- 1969/--/-- Golda Meir becomes prime minister of Israel after the death of Levi Eshkol.
- 1969/--/-- The Anglo-French supersonic transport Concorde makes its first flight.
- 1969/--/-- Australian Rod Laver becomes the only tennis player to win the Grand Slam twice.
- 1969/--/-- The Monty Python's Flying Circus television program premiers in Britain.
- 1969/--/-- A rock-music festival at Woodstock, N.Y, attracts a crowd of 500,000.
- 1969/--/-- The Children's Television Workshop series Sesame Street is first shown.
- 1969/--/-- A rock-music festival at Woodstock, N.Y, attracts a crowd of 500,000.
- 1969/--/-- Paul Newman and Robert Redford star in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
- 1969/--/-- British filmmaker Ken Russell directs Glenda Jackson in Women in Love.
- 1969/--/-- Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight star in John Schlesinger's film Midnight Cowboy.
- 1969/--/-- Australian Rod Laver becomes the only tennis player to win the Grand Slam twice.
- 1969/--/-- Nudity shocks audiences in Kenneth Tynan's Broadway revue Oh! Calcutta!.
- 1969/--/-- British writer John Fowles publishes The French Lieutenant's Woman.
- 1969/--/-- American writer Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. publishes Slaughterhouse-Five.
- 1969/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (4) AL BALTIMORE (1)
- 1970/--/-- The civil war ends between Nigeria and the breakaway state of Biafra.
- 1970/--/-- Edward Heath becomes Conservative prime minister of Britain.
- 1970/--/-- Australian tennis player Margaret Smith Court wins the Grand Slam.
- 1970/--/-- Britain grants independence to Fiji.
- 1970/--/-- Bruno Kreisky succeeds Josef Klaus as chancellor of Austria.
- 1970/--/-- Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser dies; he is succeeded by Anwar al-Sadat.
- 1970/--/-- Marxist leader Salvadore Allende is elected president of Chile.
- 1970/--/-- Sihanouk is deposed in Cambodia; Khmer Rouge seize the western provinces.
- 1970/--/-- President Nixon orders an incursion into Cambodia to combat the Khmer Rouge.
- 1970/--/-- EPA established to enforce Clean Air Act
- 1970/--/-- Ohio national guardsmen kill four Kent State students during an anti-war protest.
- 1970/--/-- Sixties energy wins smaller battles: feminism, ecology...
- 1970/--/-- The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is established in the U.S.
- 1970/--/-- U.S. invades Cambodia
- 1970/--/-- The Amtrak intercity rail passenger service is created by Act of Congress.
- 1970/--/-- The Boeing 747 Jumbo jet airliner enters service.
- 1970/--/-- The building of the Aswan High Dam is completed in Egypt.
- 1970/--/-- The Soviet space probe Venera 7 transmits the first data from the surface of Venus.
- 1970/--/-- The Apollo 13 crew return to earth after an explosion aboard their command module.
- 1970/--/-- Norman Borlaug wins the Nobel Peace Prize for breeding miracle wheat strains.
- 1970/--/-- American writer Maya Angelou publishes I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
- 1970/--/-- Australian tennis player Margaret Smith Court wins the Grand Slam.
- 1970/--/-- Civil war begins in Jordan between government forces and Palestinian guerrillas.
- 1970/--/-- The Beatles pop group is disbanded.
- 1970/--/-- The Soviet space probe Venera 7 transmits the first data from the surface of Venus.
- 1970/--/-- Songwriting duo Simon and Garfunkel record Bridge Over Troubled Water.
- 1970/--/-- Rock music guitarist Jimi Hendrix dies from a drug overdose.
- 1970/--/-- Donald Sutherland stars in Robert Altman's anti-war film M*A*S*H.
- 1970/--/-- French filmmaker Eric Rohmer directs Claire's Knee.
- 1970/--/-- Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser dies; he is succeeded by Anwar al-Sadat.
- 1970/--/-- Rock music guitarist Jimi Hendrix dies from a drug overdose.
- 1970/--/-- George C. Scott stars in the Academy Award winning film Patton.
- 1970/--/-- Cartoonist Garry Trudeau begins satirizing public figures and politics in Doonesbury.
- 1970/--/-- Writer and feminist Germaine Greer publishes The Female Eunuch.
- 1970/--/-- Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser dies; he is succeeded by Anwar al-Sadat.
- 1970/--/-- American writer Maya Angelou publishes I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
- 1970/--/-- Ohio national guardsmen kill four Kent State students during an anti-war protest.
- 1970/--/-- Former defense minister Hafez al-Assad seizes power in Syria.
- 1970/--/-- Rock music guitarist Jimi Hendrix dies from a drug overdose.
- 1970/--/-- The civil war ends between Nigeria and the breakaway state of Biafra.
- 1970/--/-- Riots in Poland force Wladyslaw Gomulka to resign in favor of Edward Gierek.
- 1970/--/-- Civil war begins in Jordan between government forces and Palestinian guerrillas.
- 1970/10/-- World Series NL CINCINNATI (1) AL BALTIMORE (4)
- 1971/--/-- The Republic of China (Taiwan) loses its UN seat; Communist China is admitted.
- 1971/--/-- Lt. William Calley is found guilty of killing Vietnamese civilians at My Lai.
- 1971/--/-- Prime minister Milton Obote is ousted by Idi Amin Dada in Uganda.
- 1971/--/-- Austrian Kurt Waldheim succeeds U Thant as UN secretary general.
- 1971/--/-- Erich Honecker becomes the head of state for East Germany.
- 1971/--/-- Lt. William Calley is found guilty of killing Vietnamese civilians at My Lai.
- 1971/--/-- The Republic of China (Taiwan) loses its UN seat; Communist China is admitted.
- 1971/--/-- Daniel Ellsberg releases copies of the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times.
- 1971/--/-- The Lunar Rover explores the Moon's surface during the Apollo 15 mission.
- 1971/--/-- Soyuz 11 docks with Salyut 1; three cosmonauts die during the return to earth.
- 1971/--/-- Joe Frazier defeats Muhammad Ali for the heavyweight boxing title.
- 1971/--/-- Ice hockey player Phil Esposito scores a record 76 goals in 78 games.
- 1971/--/-- Soviet "Salyut 1" space station
- 1971/--/-- Alistair Cooke begins hosting the PBS television series Masterpiece Theatre.
- 1971/--/-- Andrew Lloyd Webber's rock-opera Jesus Christ Superstar opens on Broadway.
- 1971/--/-- British actor Dirk Bogard stars in Luchino Visconti's film Death in Venice.
- 1971/--/-- American film actor and director Clint Eastwood stars in Dirty Harry.
- 1971/--/-- Chilean poet Pablo Neruda wins the Nobel Prize for literature.
- 1971/--/-- American film actor and director Clint Eastwood stars in Dirty Harry.
- 1971/--/-- Ice hockey player Phil Esposito scores a record 76 goals in 78 games.
- 1971/--/-- Andrew Lloyd Webber's rock-opera Jesus Christ Superstar opens on Broadway.
- 1971/--/-- East Pakistan declares its independence from West Pakistan, beginning a civil war.
- 1971/--/-- The support of India wins independence for East Pakistan (renamed as Bangladesh).
- 1971/--/-- Col. Hugo Banzer Suarez seizes power in Bolivia in a military coup.
- 1971/--/-- The Congo is renamed as the Republic of Zaire.
- 1971/--/-- Jean Claude Duvalier succeeds his father as president of Haiti.
- 1971/--/-- South Vietnamese troops and U.S. aircraft combat Communist forces in Laos.
- 1971/--/-- Prime minister Brian Faulkner begins the internment of IRA suspects in Northern Ireland.
- 1971/10/-- World Series NL PITTSBURGH (4) AL BALTIMORE (3)
- 1972/--/-- American swimmer Mark Spitz wins a record seven Olympic gold medals.
- 1972/--/-- Soviet gymnast Olga Korbut wins three Olympic gold medals.
- 1972/--/-- Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola directs Marlon Brando in The Godfather.
- 1972/--/-- Japanese novelist Kawabata Yasunari commits suicide.
- 1972/--/-- Liza Minnelli stars in Bob Fosse's film Cabaret.
- 1972/--/-- Marlon Brando stars in Bernardo Bertolucci's film Last Tango in Paris.
- 1972/--/-- Alabama governor George Wallace is shot in an assassination attempt.
- 1972/--/-- Japanese novelist Kawabata Yasunari commits suicide.
- 1972/--/-- American feminist Gloria Steinem founds Ms. magazine.
- 1972/--/-- German writer Heinrich Boll receives the Nobel Prize for Literature.
- 1972/--/-- Japanese novelist Kawabata Yasunari commits suicide.
- 1972/--/-- Soviet gymnast Olga Korbut wins three Olympic gold medals.
- 1972/--/-- DDT is banned
- 1972/--/-- An earthquake kills 10,000 in the Nicaraguan capital of Managua.
- 1972/--/-- The Viet Cong and North Vietnamese renew their offensive in South Vietnam.
- 1972/--/-- American B-52 aircraft bomb Hanoi and Haiphong in North Vietnam.
- 1972/--/-- Palestinian terrorists kill 11 Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics.
- 1972/--/-- American B-52 aircraft bomb Hanoi and Haiphong in North Vietnam.
- 1972/--/-- The Labor party is elected in Australia with Gough Whitlam as prime minister.
- 1972/--/-- American Bobby Fischer defeats Russian world chess champion Boris Spassky.
- 1972/--/-- President Nixon authorizes the Space Shuttle program.
- 1972/--/-- The British government assumes direct rule of Northern Ireland.
- 1972/--/-- American swimmer Mark Spitz wins a record seven Olympic gold medals.
- 1972/--/-- Mujibur Rahman becomes prime minister of Bangladesh.
- 1972/--/-- American feminist Gloria Steinem founds Ms. magazine.
- 1972/--/-- President Ferdinand Marcos imposes martial law in the Philippines.
- 1972/--/-- Ceylon changes its name to Sri Lanka (meaning beautiful island).
- 1972/--/-- Palestinian terrorists kill 11 Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics.
- 1972/--/-- President Nixon makes his historic trip to Peking to meet Mao Tse-tung.
- 1972/--/-- The Watergate affair begins with the arrest of five burglars at Democratic party headquarters.
- 1972/--/-- Palestinian terrorists kill 11 Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics.
- 1972/--/-- Alabama governor George Wallace is shot in an assassination attempt.
- 1972/--/-- Richard Leakey discovers a hominid skull 2.6 million years old in northern Kenya.
- 1972/--/-- American Bobby Fischer defeats Russian world chess champion Boris Spassky.
- 1972/--/-- An earthquake kills 10,000 in the Nicaraguan capital of Managua.
- 1972/--/-- DDT insecticide is banned in the U.S.
- 1972/--/-- Apollo 17 makes the last manned Moon landing.
- 1972/--/-- President Nixon authorizes the Space Shuttle program.
- 1972/10/-- World Series NL CINCINNATI (3) AL OAKLAND (4)
- 1973/--/-- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn publishes the first volume of the Gulag Archipelago.
- 1973/--/-- American novelist Thomas Pynchon publishes Gravity's Rainbow.
- 1973/--/-- Novelist, poet, and feminist Erica Jong publishes Fear of Flying.
- 1973/--/-- American playwright Thornton Wilder publishes the novel Theophilus North.
- 1973/--/-- OPEC begins an oil embargo against Europe, the U.S. and Japan.
- 1973/--/-- Vietnam War ends
- 1973/--/-- The Paris Peace Accords end the Vietnam War.
- 1973/--/-- The U.S. begins a total military withdrawal from South Vietnam.
- 1973/--/-- Egypt and Syria attack Israel on Yom Kippur (a Jewish religious holiday).
- 1973/--/-- The Arab-Israeli War ends after 18 days with a UN negotiated cease-fire.
- 1973/--/-- Billy Friedkin "The Exorcist"
- 1973/--/-- A right-wing military coup in Chile overthrows Allende's Marxist government.
- 1973/--/-- Endangered Species Act
- 1973/--/-- Juan D. Peron returns to power as president of Argentina.
- 1973/--/-- Nixon resigns over Watergate
- 1973/--/-- Britain grants independence to the Bahama Islands.
- 1973/--/-- Solzhenitsyn "Gulag Archipelago"
- 1973/--/-- Charles XVI Gustav succeeds Gustav VI Adolf as king of Sweden.
- 1973/--/-- War Powers Act
- 1973/--/-- Great Britain, Denmark and Ireland become full-fledged members of the EEC.
- 1973/--/-- OPEC begins an oil embargo against Europe, the U.S. and Japan.
- 1973/--/-- Vice-President Spiro Agnew resigns after he is charged with accepting bribes.
- 1973/--/-- The Pioneer 10 spacecraft makes a rendezvous with the planet Jupiter.
- 1973/--/-- Senator Sam Ervin, Jr. heads a committee to investigate the Watergate break-in.
- 1973/--/-- Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox is dismissed for demanding the Nixon tapes.
- 1973/--/-- The American Indian Movement occupy the site of Wounded Knee in a political protest.
- 1973/--/-- Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho share the Nobel Peace Prize.
- 1973/--/-- American novelist Thomas Pynchon publishes Gravity's Rainbow.
- 1973/--/-- The American Indian Movement occupy the site of Wounded Knee in a political protest.
- 1973/--/-- American playwright Thornton Wilder publishes the novel Theophilus North.
- 1973/--/-- Pop recording artist Billy Joel releases his first album Piano Man.
- 1973/--/-- Congress passes the Endangered Species Act.
- 1973/--/-- Animal behavioralists Lorenz, Tinbergen and von Frisch share the Nobel Prize.
- 1973/--/-- The Pioneer 10 spacecraft makes a rendezvous with the planet Jupiter.
- 1973/--/-- The Skylab manned orbiting laboratory is launched.
- 1973/--/-- The World Trade Center in New York City becomes the tallest building in the world.
- 1973/--/-- Pop recording artist Billy Joel releases his first album Piano Man.
- 1973/--/-- Film actor Al Pacino stars as an undercover policeman in Serpico.
- 1973/--/-- Swedish actor Max Von Sydow stars in the supernatural film The Exorcist.
- 1973/--/-- The Washington Post receives the Pulitzer Prize for reporting the Watergate scandal.
- 1973/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (3) AL OAKLAND (4)
- 1974/--/-- A military coup in Portugal leads to democratic reforms.
- 1974/--/-- Portugal recognizes the independence of Guinea-Bissau.
- 1974/--/-- An army of life-size pottery figures is discovered in a Ch'in dynasty tomb in China.
- 1974/--/-- General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte becomes president of Chile.
- 1974/--/-- Archbishop Makarios is deposed, prompting a Turkish invasion of Cyprus.
- 1974/--/-- The crisis on Cyprus causes the collapse of the military regime in Greece.
- 1974/--/-- American tennis player Chris Evert wins a record 56 consecutive matches.
- 1974/--/-- Konstantinos G. Karamanlis becomes prime minister of Greece.
- 1974/--/-- Willy Brandt is forced to resign after an East German spy is discovered on his staff.
- 1974/--/-- Helmut Schmidt becomes chancellor of West Germany.
- 1974/--/-- President Giscard d'Estaing appoints Jacques Chirac prime minister of France.
- 1974/--/-- Emperor Haile Selassie is deposed in a military coup in Ethiopia.
- 1974/--/-- Yitzhak Rabin succeeds Golda Meir as prime minister of Israel.
- 1974/--/-- Isabel Peron becomes president of Argentina after the death of her husband.
- 1974/--/-- Gerald R. Ford (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1974/--/-- The House Judiciary Committee votes to impeach President Nixon.
- 1974/--/-- Reiner Werner Fassbinder "Ali-- Fear Eats the Soul"
- 1974/--/-- American tennis player Jimmy Connors wins the U.S. Open tournament for the first time.
- 1974/--/-- President Nixon resigns; Gerald R. Ford is inaugurated as the 38th U.S. president.
- 1974/--/-- Former astronaut John Glenn is elected to the U.S. Senate.
- 1974/--/-- President Ford grants Richard Nixon a pardon for any crimes committed in office.
- 1974/--/-- The Mariner 10 spacecraft passes within 438 miles of the planet Mercury.
- 1974/--/-- Patricia Hearst is abducted by members of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA).
- 1974/--/-- Isabel Peron becomes president of Argentina after the death of her husband.
- 1974/--/-- The Mariner 10 spacecraft passes within 438 miles of the planet Mercury.
- 1974/--/-- The Sears Tower in Chicago surpasses the World Trade Center as the tallest building.
- 1974/--/-- An army of life-size pottery figures is discovered in a Ch'in dynasty tomb in China.
- 1974/--/-- American tennis player Chris Evert wins a record 56 consecutive matches.
- 1974/--/-- South African golfer Gary Player achieves the Grand Slam.
- 1974/--/-- Baseball player Hank Aaron breaks Babe Ruth's record of 714 home-runs.
- 1974/--/-- American tennis player Jimmy Connors wins the U.S. Open tournament for the first time.
- 1974/--/-- Baseball player Hank Aaron breaks Babe Ruth's record of 714 home-runs.
- 1974/--/-- American writer Stephen King publishes the horror novel Carrie.
- 1974/--/-- American tennis player Chris Evert wins a record 56 consecutive matches.
- 1974/--/-- James Michener publishes Centennial, a historical novel of the American West.
- 1974/--/-- American tennis player Jimmy Connors wins the U.S. Open tournament for the first time.
- 1974/--/-- Soviet ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov defects to the West.
- 1974/--/-- South African golfer Gary Player achieves the Grand Slam.
- 1974/--/-- American writer Stephen King publishes the horror novel Carrie.
- 1974/--/-- James Michener publishes Centennial, a historical novel of the American West.
- 1974/10/-- World Series NL LOS ANGELES (1) AL OAKLAND (4)
- 1975/--/-- South Vietnam capitulates; a mass exodus of Boat People begins.
- 1975/--/-- American writer E.L. Doctorow publishes Ragtime.
- 1975/--/-- President Mujibur Rahman is killed in a military coup in Bangladesh.
- 1975/--/-- The Khmer Rouge win control of Cambodia and rename the country Kampuchea.
- 1975/--/-- Prime Minister Pol Pot begins a reign of terror in Kampuchea.
- 1975/--/-- U.S. Marines recapture the U.S. freighter Mayaguez from Kampuchean forces.
- 1975/--/-- Communist Pathet Lao declare Laos the People's Democratic Republic.
- 1975/--/-- President N'Garta Tombalbaye of Chad is killed in a coup d'etat.
- 1975/--/-- Cyprus is partitioned into Greek and Turkish zones.
- 1975/--/-- President Mujibur Rahman is killed in a military coup in Bangladesh.
- 1975/--/-- Mozambique wins independence from Portugal; Samora Machel becomes the president.
- 1975/--/-- Civil war breaks out after the Portuguese withdraw from Angola.
- 1975/--/-- President N'Garta Tombalbaye of Chad is killed in a coup d'etat.
- 1975/--/-- Taiwanese leader Chiang Kai-shek dies; he is succeeded by Chiang Ching-kuo.
- 1975/--/-- Brazilian soccer star Pele ends his retirement to play for the New York Cosmos.
- 1975/--/-- Gen. Yakubu Gowon is deposed in a military coup in Nigeria.
- 1975/--/-- Saudi King Faisal is assassinated; he is succeeded by his brother Khalid.
- 1975/--/-- Civil war breaks out after the Portuguese withdraw from Angola.
- 1975/--/-- Civil war breaks out in Lebanon between Muslim and Christian forces.
- 1975/--/-- Eritrean rebels begin their fight for independence in Ethiopia.
- 1975/--/-- Civil war breaks out in Lebanon between Muslim and Christian forces.
- 1975/--/-- The Republic of Comoros declares its independence from France.
- 1975/--/-- Dutch Guiana gains its independence as the Republic of Suriname.
- 1975/--/-- Papua New Guinea becomes independent from Australian administration.
- 1975/--/-- Football player O.J. Simpson scores a record 23 touchdowns in one season.
- 1975/--/-- The Helsinki accords pledge the signatory nations to respect human rights.
- 1975/--/-- South Vietnam surrenders to North Vietnam
- 1975/--/-- The Suez Canal reopens after being closed to shipping for eight years.
- 1975/--/-- Juan Carlos I becomes king of Spain after the death of General Francisco Franco.
- 1975/--/-- Taiwanese leader Chiang Kai-shek dies; he is succeeded by Chiang Ching-kuo.
- 1975/--/-- U.S. astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts linkup during the Apollo-Soyuz mission.
- 1975/--/-- Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov wins the Nobel Peace Prize.
- 1975/--/-- Brazilian soccer star Pele ends his retirement to play for the New York Cosmos.
- 1975/--/-- Michael Bennett directs and choreographs the Broadway musical A Chorus Line.
- 1975/--/-- Football player O.J. Simpson scores a record 23 touchdowns in one season.
- 1975/--/-- Saudi King Faisal is assassinated; he is succeeded by his brother Khalid.
- 1975/--/-- Czech tennis star Martina Navratilova defects to the U.S.
- 1975/--/-- Bobby Fischer refuses to defend his chess title; Anatoly Karpov is made champion.
- 1975/--/-- Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer begin the PBS MacNeil/Lehrer news analysis program.
- 1975/--/-- American novelist Saul Bellow publishes Humboldt's Gift.
- 1975/--/-- Singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen releases the rock album Born to Run.
- 1975/--/-- Juan Carlos I becomes king of Spain after the death of General Francisco Franco.
- 1975/--/-- American writer E.L. Doctorow publishes Ragtime.
- 1975/--/-- Steven Spielberg's film Jaws sets new box-office records.
- 1975/--/-- Michael Bennett directs and choreographs the Broadway musical A Chorus Line.
- 1975/--/-- North Vietnamese forces overrun Saigon, which is renamed as Ho Chi Minh City.
- 1975/--/-- American novelist Saul Bellow publishes Humboldt's Gift.
- 1975/10/-- World Series NL CINCINNATI (4) AL BOSTON (3)
- 1976/--/-- Swedish tennis star Bjorn Borg wins the first of five Wimbledon championships.
- 1976/--/-- Black student protestors are massacred at Soweto in South Africa.
- 1976/--/-- The pro-Soviet MPLA government seizes power in Angola aided by Cuban troops.
- 1976/--/-- The U.S. celebrates its Bicentennial.
- 1976/--/-- Separatist leader Rene Levesque becomes premier of Quebec.
- 1976/--/-- Mario Soares is elected prime minister of Portugal for the first time.
- 1976/--/-- James Callaghan succeeds Harold Wilson as prime minister of Britain.
- 1976/--/-- A severe earthquake in China kills over 600,000.
- 1976/--/-- Isabel Peron is deposed; Jorge Rafael Videla becomes president of Argentina.
- 1976/--/-- Chinese leaders Chou En-lai and Mao Tse-tung die; Hua Kuo-feng assumes power.
- 1976/--/-- The South African homeland of Transkei becomes independent.
- 1976/--/-- Jose Lopez Portillo y Pacheco is elected president of Mexico.
- 1976/--/-- Israeli commandos rescue hijacked airplane passengers at Entebbe, Uganda.
- 1976/--/-- A severe earthquake in China kills over 600,000.
- 1976/--/-- U.S. Viking spacecraft land on Mars.
- 1976/--/-- The first outbreak of Legionnaires' disease occurs in Philadelphia.
- 1976/--/-- Swedish tennis star Bjorn Borg wins the first of five Wimbledon championships.
- 1976/--/-- Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci wins three gold medals at the Montreal Olympics.
- 1976/--/-- Finnish runner Lasse Viren wins the Olympic 5,000- and 10,000-m races for the second time.
- 1976/--/-- Artist Christo completes Running Fence, a curtain spanning 24 miles of countryside.
- 1976/--/-- Viking 1 & 2 land on Mars
- 1976/--/-- Jim Henson's Muppet Show debuts on television.
- 1976/--/-- The Sex Pistols punk rock group is formed in England.
- 1976/--/-- U.S. Viking spacecraft land on Mars.
- 1976/--/-- Actor Jack Nicholson wins the Academy Award for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
- 1976/--/-- Robert De Niro stars in Martin Scorcese's film Taxi Driver.
- 1976/--/-- Sylvester Stallone's film Rocky wins the Academy Award as best picture.
- 1976/--/-- Black American writer Alex Haley publishes Roots: The Saga of an American Family.
- 1976/--/-- Finnish runner Lasse Viren wins the Olympic 5,000- and 10,000-m races for the second time.
- 1976/--/-- Artist Christo completes Running Fence, a curtain spanning 24 miles of countryside.
- 1976/--/-- Suarez Gonzalez becomes prime minister of Spain after the first election in 41 years.
- 1976/--/-- Black American writer Alex Haley publishes Roots: The Saga of an American Family.
- 1976/--/-- Black student protestors are massacred at Soweto in South Africa.
- 1976/--/-- The South African homeland of Transkei becomes independent.
- 1976/10/-- World Series NL CINCINNATI (4) AL NEW YORK (0)
- 1977/--/-- James E. Carter, Jr. (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
- 1977/--/-- The French Territory of the Afars and the Issas becomes independent as Djibouti.
- 1977/--/-- American hurdler Edwin Moses begins a winning streak of 90 consecutive races.
- 1977/--/-- South Africa grants independence to the African homeland of Bophuthatswana.
- 1977/--/-- Jean Bedel Bokassa is crowned Emperor Bokassa I of the Central African Empire.
- 1977/--/-- American poet and novelist Wendell Berry, publishes The Unsettling of America.
- 1977/--/-- The Fianna Fail party returns to power under John Lynch in the Republic of Ireland.
- 1977/--/-- South Africa grants independence to the African homeland of Bophuthatswana.
- 1977/--/-- The first Apple II personal computer is marketed in the U.S.
- 1977/--/-- American golfer Tom Watson wins the Masters and British Open tournaments.
- 1977/--/-- Seveteen-year old American jockey Steve Cauthen rides a record 487 winners.
- 1977/--/-- American hurdler Edwin Moses begins a winning streak of 90 consecutive races.
- 1977/--/-- Rock 'n roll performer Elvis Presley dies.
- 1977/--/-- George Lucas directs the first Star Wars space fantasy film.
- 1977/--/-- Comedian and filmmaker Woody Allen directs Diane Keaton in Annie Hall.
- 1977/--/-- John Travolta stars in the disco film Saturday Night Fever.
- 1977/--/-- American poet and novelist Wendell Berry, publishes The Unsettling of America.
- 1977/--/-- Rock 'n roll performer Elvis Presley dies.
- 1977/--/-- George Lucas "Star Wars"
- 1977/--/-- George Lucas directs the first Star Wars space fantasy film.
- 1977/--/-- Carter is inaugurated as the 39th U.S. president; Mondale becomes vice-presicent.
- 1977/--/-- Black politician Andrew Young is appointed as U.S. ambassador to the UN.
- 1977/--/-- Edward (Ed) Koch becomes mayor of New York City for the first time.
- 1977/--/-- Menachem Begin succeeds Yitzhak Rabin as prime minister of Israel.
- 1977/--/-- General Zia ul-Haq deposes prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in Pakistan.
- 1977/--/-- American golfer Tom Watson wins the Masters and British Open tournaments.
- 1977/--/-- Morarji Randchhadji Desai succeeds Indira Gandhi as prime minister of India.
- 1977/--/-- Seveteen-year old American jockey Steve Cauthen rides a record 487 winners.
- 1977/--/-- Jean Bedel Bokassa is crowned Emperor Bokassa I of the Central African Empire.
- 1977/10/-- World Series NL LOS ANGELES (2) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1978/--/-- Afghanistan president Mohammad Daud Khan is killed in a Marxist coup.
- 1978/--/-- Pieter Willem Botha becomes prime minister of South Africa.
- 1978/--/-- American golfer Nancy Lopez wins a record five straight tournaments.
- 1978/--/-- American auto racer Mario Andretti wins the Formula One Grand Prix championship.
- 1978/--/-- American writer John Irving publishes The World According to Garp.
- 1978/--/-- President Carter oversees the Camp David peace accords between Egypt and Israel.
- 1978/--/-- The United States and Panama renew the Panama Canal treaties.
- 1978/--/-- Britain grants independence to Tuvalu, Dominica, and the Solomon Islands.
- 1978/--/-- Afghanistan president Mohammad Daud Khan is killed in a Marxist coup.
- 1978/--/-- Pieter Willem Botha becomes prime minister of South Africa.
- 1978/--/-- Antonio Guzman becomes president of the Dominican Republic.
- 1978/--/-- The murder of opposition leader Pedro Joaquin Chamorro sparks uprisings in Nicaragua.
- 1978/--/-- Italian politician Aldo Moro is kidnapped and murdered by Red Brigade terrorists.
- 1978/--/-- Jerry Falwell founds the Moral Majority
- 1978/--/-- Pope John Paul II becomes the first non-Italian Pope in more than 500 years.
- 1978/--/-- personal computer
- 1978/--/-- The first human test-tube baby is born in England.
- 1978/--/-- Punk Rock
- 1978/--/-- The balloon Double Eagle II completes the first Atlantic crossing.
- 1978/--/-- The first human test-tube baby is born in England.
- 1978/--/-- More than 900 members of a religious cult commit suicide at Jonestown, Guyana.
- 1978/--/-- The Pompidou Center art museum (the Beaubourg) is opened in Paris.
- 1978/--/-- American golfer Nancy Lopez wins a record five straight tournaments.
- 1978/--/-- American auto racer Mario Andretti wins the Formula One Grand Prix championship.
- 1978/--/-- Boxer Larry Holmes defeats Ken Norton for the heavyweight championship.
- 1978/--/-- The murder of opposition leader Pedro Joaquin Chamorro sparks uprisings in Nicaragua.
- 1978/--/-- Michael Cimino directs the controversial Vietnam War film The Deer Hunter.
- 1978/--/-- American writer John Irving publishes The World According to Garp.
- 1978/--/-- Yiddish-language writer Isaac Bashevis Singer wins the Nobel Prize for literature.
- 1978/10/-- World Series NL LOS ANGELES (2) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1979/--/-- Islamic fundamentalist Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returns to Iran.
- 1979/--/-- Francis Ford Coppola directs the Vietnam War film Apocalypse Now.
- 1979/--/-- The Shah of Iran flees the country; Iran is proclaimed an Islamic republic.
- 1979/--/-- American novelist William Styron publishes Sophie's Choice.
- 1979/--/-- The Sandinistas seize control in Nicaragua.
- 1979/--/-- Jean Bedel Bokassa is deposed in the Central African Republic.
- 1979/--/-- Jose Eduardo dos Santos succeeds Agostinho Neto as president of Angola.
- 1979/--/-- Jean Bedel Bokassa is deposed in the Central African Republic.
- 1979/--/-- IRA terrorists assassinate Lord Mountbatten in Ireland.
- 1979/--/-- Gen. Saddam Hussein succeeds Gen. al-Bakr as president of Iraq.
- 1979/--/-- American tennis player Tracy Austin wins the U.S. Open championship at age 16.
- 1979/--/-- Algerian president Houari Boumedienne dies; he is succeeded by Chadli Benjedid.
- 1979/--/-- American tennis player John McEnroe wins his first U.S. Open championship.
- 1979/--/-- Ex-prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto is executed in Pakistan.
- 1979/--/-- American novelist William Styron publishes Sophie's Choice.
- 1979/--/-- Charles Haughey succeeds John Lynch as president of the Republic of Ireland.
- 1979/--/-- South Korean president Park Chung Hee is assassinated.
- 1979/--/-- American tennis player Tracy Austin wins the U.S. Open championship at age 16.
- 1979/--/-- Margaret Thatcher becomes Britain's first woman prime minister.
- 1979/--/-- Tanzanians and Ugandan exiles invade Uganda; dictator Idi Amin Dada flees.
- 1979/--/-- Shehu Shagari becomes president of Nigeria.
- 1979/--/-- Abel Muzorewa becomes the first black prime minister of Rhodesia (Zimbabwe).
- 1979/--/-- Algerian president Houari Boumedienne dies; he is succeeded by Chadli Benjedid.
- 1979/--/-- Vietnamese forces invade Kampuchea and overthrow the Pol Pot government.
- 1979/--/-- South Korean president Park Chung Hee is assassinated.
- 1979/--/-- Morocco annexes Western Sahara; the Polisario Front fight for independence.
- 1979/--/-- The Mujaheddin begin a guerrilla war against the Soviet forces in Afghanistan.
- 1979/--/-- Soviet troops occupy Afghanistan in support of Babrak Karmal's Marxist regime.
- 1979/--/-- American tennis player John McEnroe wins his first U.S. Open championship.
- 1979/--/-- Dutch soccer star Johan Cruyff plays for the L.A. Aztecs.
- 1979/--/-- The Mujaheddin begin a guerrilla war against the Soviet forces in Afghanistan.
- 1979/--/-- IRA terrorists assassinate Lord Mountbatten in Ireland.
- 1979/--/-- Sixty-six U.S. embassy employees are taken hostage by Iranian students in Tehran.
- 1979/--/-- An accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant causes a near-disaster.
- 1979/--/-- Mother Teresa of Calcutta is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
- 1979/--/-- Pioneer 11 spacecraft makes a rendezvous with the planet Saturn.
- 1979/--/-- Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft rendezvous with the planet Jupiter.
- 1979/--/-- Revolution in Iran; Americans held hostage
- 1979/--/-- Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft rendezvous with the planet Jupiter.
- 1979/--/-- The Gossamer Albatross flies across the English Channel under human-power.
- 1979/--/-- Soviets lose war in Afganistan
- 1979/--/-- The first case of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is reported.
- 1979/--/-- Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Evita opens on Broadway.
- 1979/--/-- Dutch soccer star Johan Cruyff plays for the L.A. Aztecs.
- 1979/--/-- American tennis player Tracy Austin wins the U.S. Open championship at age 16.
- 1979/--/-- The Gossamer Albatross flies across the English Channel under human-power.
- 1979/--/-- American tennis player John McEnroe wins his first U.S. Open championship.
- 1979/--/-- Quarterback Roger Staubach leads NFL passing, completing 267 out of 461 passes.
- 1979/--/-- British runner Sebastian Coe sets world records at 800 m, 1,500 m, and the mile.
- 1979/--/-- Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Evita opens on Broadway.
- 1979/10/-- World Series NL PITTSBURGH (4) AL BALTIMORE (3)
- 1980/--/-- The U.S. boycotts the Moscow Olympics to protest the invasion of Afghanistan.
- 1980/--/-- Border disputes erupt into the Gulf war between Iran and Iraq.
- 1980/--/-- Rhodesia is renamed Zimbabwe; Robert Mugabe becomes prime minister.
- 1980/--/-- Milton Obote is reelected as president of Uganda.
- 1980/--/-- The U.S. makes an unsuccessful attempt to rescue the Iranian hostages.
- 1980/--/-- Ex-Nicaraguan president Anastasio Somoza Debayle is assassinated.
- 1980/--/-- Gen. Kenan Evren leads a military coup in Turkey.
- 1980/--/-- Liberian president William R. Tolbert is killed in a military coup led by Samuel Doe.
- 1980/--/-- The American television soap opera Dallas is first broadcast.
- 1980/--/-- Chun Doo Hwan becomes president of South Korea.
- 1980/--/-- Jose Napoleon Duarte becomes president of El Salvador; the guerilla war continues.
- 1980/--/-- The FBI's ABSCAM investigation convicts seven members of the U.S. Congress.
- 1980/--/-- Love Canal, a chemically contaminated area in N.Y., is declared a disaster area.
- 1980/--/-- The Castro regime deports more than 120,000 Cubans to Florida.
- 1980/--/-- Lech Walesa heads Solidarity, the first union movement in a communist country.
- 1980/--/-- The New Hebrides become independent from Britain and France as Vanuatu.
- 1980/--/-- The U.S. boycotts the Moscow Olympics to protest the invasion of Afghanistan.
- 1980/--/-- Ex-Nicaraguan president Anastasio Somoza Debayle is assassinated.
- 1980/--/-- The Voyager 1 spacecraft makes a rendezvous with the planet Saturn.
- 1980/--/-- Ex-Beatle John Lennon is fatally shot outside his Manhattan apartment.
- 1980/--/-- An earthquake in Algeria kills 20,000.
- 1980/--/-- Border disputes erupt into the Gulf war between Iran and Iraq.
- 1980/--/-- Mount St. Helens erupts in Washington state killing eight people.
- 1980/--/-- An earthquake in Algeria kills 20,000.
- 1980/--/-- Boxer Sugar Ray Leonard regains the world welterweight title from Roberto Duran.
- 1980/--/-- The American television soap opera Dallas is first broadcast.
- 1980/--/-- Ted Turner begins the Cable News Network, offering round-the-clock news.
- 1980/--/-- Jose Napoleon Duarte becomes president of El Salvador; the guerilla war continues.
- 1980/--/-- Peter Shaffer's play Amadeus is produced.
- 1980/--/-- Liberian president William R. Tolbert is killed in a military coup led by Samuel Doe.
- 1980/--/-- The Voyager 1 spacecraft makes a rendezvous with the planet Saturn.
- 1980/--/-- Meryl Streep and Dustin Hoffman star in the film Kramer v. Kramer.
- 1980/--/-- "War on Drugs" jails 1/5 of young black men
- 1980/--/-- Robert Redford directs the Academy Award winning film Ordinary People.
- 1980/--/-- CD, VCR, & cable become common
- 1980/--/-- The American television soap opera Dallas is first broadcast.
- 1980/--/-- British writer D.M. Thomas publishes The White Hotel.
- 1980/--/-- Hollywood remakes B-movies and comix
- 1980/--/-- Mount St. Helens erupts in Washington state killing eight people.
- 1980/--/-- Solidarity in Poland
- 1980/01/20 President Carter announces that U.S. athletes will not attend Summer Olympics in Moscow unless Soviet Union withdraws from Afghanistan.
- 1980/02/02 FBI's undercover bribery investigation, code named Abscam, implicates a U.S. senator, seven members of the House, and 31 other public officials.
- 1980/04/25 920-U.S. mission to rescue hostages in Iran is aborted after a helicopter and cargo plane collide at the staging site in a remote part of Iran and 8 serviceme
- 1980/04/25 921-are killed.
- 1980/10/-- World Series NL PHILADELPHIA (4) AL KANSAS CITY (2)
- 1981/--/-- Ten IRA prisoners starve themselves to death as a political protest.
- 1981/--/-- Anwar al-Sadat is killed; Hosni Mubarak becomes president of Egypt.
- 1981/--/-- Andreas Panpandreou becomes prime minister of Greece.
- 1981/--/-- Garret FitzGerald becomes prime minister of Ireland.
- 1981/--/-- Gen. Jaruzelski declares martial law in Poland; Solidarity leaders are arrested.
- 1981/--/-- Francois Mitterand succeeds Valery Giscard d'Estaing as president of France.
- 1981/--/-- Ten IRA prisoners starve themselves to death as a political protest.
- 1981/--/-- John Hinckley, Jr. shoots and seriously wounds President Reagan.
- 1981/--/-- Pope John Paul II is shot and wounded by a Turkish gunman.
- 1981/--/-- Anwar al-Sadat is killed; Hosni Mubarak becomes president of Egypt.
- 1981/--/-- Jerry Rawlings leads a military coup in Ghana.
- 1981/--/-- Hu Yao-bang becomes head of the Chinese Communist party.
- 1981/--/-- Argentinian president Roberto Viola is ousted from power by General Galtieri.
- 1981/--/-- Black American novelist Toni Morrison publishes Tar Baby.
- 1981/--/-- Sandra Day O'Connor is appointed the first woman U.S. Supreme Court justice.
- 1981/--/-- Jeane Kirkpatrick becomes U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
- 1981/--/-- The Prince of Wales marries Lady Diana Spencer in Britain.
- 1981/--/-- The first Space Shuttle is launched, crewed by John Young and Robert Crippen.
- 1981/--/-- The first 24-hour music video channel MTV (Music Television) is launched in the U.S.
- 1981/--/-- Henry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn and Jane Fonda star in the film On Golden Pond.
- 1981/--/-- Ronald W. Reagan (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1981/--/-- Burt Lancaster stars in Louis Malle's film Atlantic City.
- 1981/--/-- Filmmaker Steven Spielberg directs Raiders of the Lost Ark.
- 1981/--/-- Dan Rather replaces Walter Cronkite as anchorman for the CBS Evening News.
- 1981/--/-- Indian-born author Salman Rushdie publishes Midnight's Children.
- 1981/--/-- Black American novelist Toni Morrison publishes Tar Baby.
- 1981/--/-- The first Space Shuttle is launched, crewed by John Young and Robert Crippen.
- 1981/--/-- The first 24-hour music video channel MTV (Music Television) is launched in the U.S.
- 1981/--/-- Anwar al-Sadat is killed; Hosni Mubarak becomes president of Egypt.
- 1981/--/-- Reagan is inaugurated as the 40th U.S. president; Bush becomes vice-president.
- 1981/--/-- The U.S. hostages in Iran are released.
- 1981/--/-- Britain grants independence to Belize.
- 1981/--/-- Hu Yao-bang becomes head of the Chinese Communist party.
- 1981/01/02 U.S. hostages held in Iran are released after 444 days in captivity.
- 1981/03/30 President Reagan is shot in the chest by John Hinckley, Jr.
- 1981/09/25 Sandra Day O'Connor is sworn in as the first woman Supreme Court justice.
- 1981/10/-- World Series NL LOS ANGELES (4) AL NEW YORK (2)
- 1982/--/-- Javier Perez de Cuellar succeeds Kurt Waldheim as secretary-general of the UN.
- 1982/--/-- The Voyager 2 spacecraft transmits pictures to the U.S. of the planet Saturn.
- 1982/--/-- Two satellites are deployed during the first operational Space Shuttle mission.
- 1982/--/-- USA Today, the first daily newspaper aimed at readers throughout the U.S., is launched.
- 1982/--/-- Pop-soul composer Quincy Jones wins 5 Grammy Awards.
- 1982/--/-- Pop singer Michael Jackson records the all-time best-selling album Thriller.
- 1982/--/-- Sylvester Stallone stars in the first Rambo film First Blood.
- 1982/--/-- Filmmaker Steven Spielberg directs E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.
- 1982/--/-- Dustin Hoffman stars in Sydney Pollack's film Tootsie.
- 1982/--/-- Amin Gemayel becomes the president of Lebanon after his brother Bashir is killed.
- 1982/--/-- Richard Attenborough directs the Academy Award winning film Gandhi.
- 1982/--/-- American writer Paul Theroux publishes The Mosquito Coast.
- 1982/--/-- Black American writer Alice Walker publishes The Color Purple.
- 1982/--/-- Princess Grace of Monaco dies in a car accident.
- 1982/--/-- Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev dies; he is succeeded by Yuri Andropov.
- 1982/--/-- Argentina invades the Falkland Islands; Britain and Argentina are at war.
- 1982/--/-- The Israeli army invades the Lebanon and drives the PLO guerrillas out of Beirut.
- 1982/--/-- Amin Gemayel becomes the president of Lebanon after his brother Bashir is killed.
- 1982/--/-- The UN maintains a peace between Christian and Muslim militia in Lebanon.
- 1982/--/-- Gen. Hussain Muhammad Ershad seizes control of Bangladesh in a bloodless coup.
- 1982/--/-- Felipe Gonzalez Marquez becomes prime minister of Spain.
- 1982/--/-- The Voyager 2 spacecraft transmits pictures to the U.S. of the planet Saturn.
- 1982/--/-- British troops recapture the Falkland Islands from Argentina.
- 1982/--/-- Two satellites are deployed during the first operational Space Shuttle mission.
- 1982/--/-- Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev dies; he is succeeded by Yuri Andropov.
- 1982/--/-- Two satellites are deployed during the first operational Space Shuttle mission.
- 1982/--/-- Alvaro Alfredo Magana becomes president of El Salvador.
- 1982/--/-- Princess Grace of Monaco dies in a car accident.
- 1982/--/-- The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) fails to win ratification in the U.S.
- 1982/06/30 Deadline for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution passes without the necessary votes.
- 1982/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (4) AL MILWAUKEE (3)
- 1983/--/-- Civil war breaks out in Sri Lanka between the Sinhalese and Tamil separatists.
- 1983/--/-- American zoologist Dian Fossey publishes her book Gorillas in the Mist.
- 1983/--/-- Australia II becomes the first non-American yacht to win the America's Cup.
- 1983/--/-- American runner Joan Benoit sets a world record in the Boston Marathon.
- 1983/--/-- Shirley MacLaine and Jack Nicholson star in the film Terms of Endearment.
- 1983/--/-- American writer William Kennedy publishes Ironweed.
- 1983/--/-- The Labor party returns to power in Australia; Robert Hawke becomes prime minister.
- 1983/--/-- Guion Stewart Bluford, Jr. becomes the first black American astronaut.
- 1983/--/-- Opposition leader Benigno Aquino is assassinated in the Philippines.
- 1983/--/-- American zoologist Dian Fossey publishes her book Gorillas in the Mist.
- 1983/--/-- Mario Soares becomes the socialist prime minister of Portugal.
- 1983/--/-- Australia II becomes the first non-American yacht to win the America's Cup.
- 1983/--/-- Benedetto Bettino Craxi becomes the socialist prime minister of Italy.
- 1983/--/-- American runner Joan Benoit sets a world record in the Boston Marathon.
- 1983/--/-- Car bombs destroy the U.S. Embassy and U.S. Marine headquarters in Beirut.
- 1983/--/-- American writer William Kennedy publishes Ironweed.
- 1983/--/-- The Soviets shoot down a South Korean airliner that violated its airspace.
- 1983/--/-- Libyan forces invade Chad; French troops aid the Chad government.
- 1983/--/-- U.S. forces invade Grenada to protect U.S. lives after a military coup on the island.
- 1983/--/-- Yitzhak Shamir succeeds Menachem Begin as prime minister of Israel.
- 1983/--/-- Opposition leader Benigno Aquino is assassinated in the Philippines.
- 1983/--/-- Nigerian president Shehu Shagari is deposed in a military coup led by Gen. Buhari.
- 1983/--/-- Manuel Antonio Noriega becomes commander of Panama's Defense Forces.
- 1983/--/-- Civil war breaks out in Sri Lanka between the Sinhalese and Tamil separatists.
- 1983/--/-- Raul Alfonsin is elected as president of Argentina, ending military rule.
- 1983/--/-- Ex-Nazi Klaus Barbie (the butcher of Lyon) is extradited from Bolivia to France.
- 1983/--/-- Sally K. Ride becomes the first U.S. woman astronaut.
- 1983/--/-- Guion Stewart Bluford, Jr. becomes the first black American astronaut.
- 1983/--/-- President Reagan proposes a space-based Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI).
- 1983/--/-- The Soviets shoot down a South Korean airliner that violated its airspace.
- 1983/--/-- An Infrared Astronomical Satellite is launched to probe deep into the Milky Way.
- 1983/--/-- Reagan proposes "Star Wars" and increases military funding
- 1983/--/-- President Reagan proposes a space-based Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI).
- 1983/--/-- The compact disc is introduced for recorded music.
- 1983/--/-- An EPA report projects the irreversible onset of the greenhouse effect.
- 1983/10/-- World Series NL PHILADELPHIA (1) AL BALTIMORE (4)
- 1983/10/25 U.S. invades Caribbean island of Grenada after a coup by Marxist faction in the government.
- 1984/--/-- Soviet leader Yuri Andropov dies; he is succeeded by Konstantin Chernenko.
- 1984/--/-- Rock singer Bob Geldof organizes Band Aid to raise funds for African famine victims.
- 1984/--/-- Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega Saavedra is elected president of Nicaragua.
- 1984/--/-- Congress forbids official U.S. aid for the anti-Sandinista contras in Nicaragua.
- 1984/--/-- Indian troops attack the Golden Temple at Amritsar to remove militant Sikhs.
- 1984/--/-- Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi is assassinated by Sikh extremists.
- 1984/--/-- American track athlete Carl Lewis wins four gold medals at the Los Angeles Olympics.
- 1984/--/-- Rajiv Gandhi becomes prime minister of India.
- 1984/--/-- Britain and China sign a treaty for the return of Hong Kong to China in 1997.
- 1984/--/-- Britain grants independence to Brunei.
- 1984/--/-- Shimon Peres succeeds Yitzhak Shamir as prime minister of Israel.
- 1984/--/-- Soviet leader Yuri Andropov dies; he is succeeded by Konstantin Chernenko.
- 1984/--/-- Geraldine Ferraro becomes the first woman vice-presidential candidate in the U.S.
- 1984/--/-- Brian Mulroney succeeds John Turner as prime minister of Canada.
- 1984/--/-- Britain and China sign a treaty for the return of Hong Kong to China in 1997.
- 1984/--/-- British prime minister Margaret Thatcher escapes injury in an IRA bomb attack.
- 1984/--/-- Rev. Desmond Tutu, opponent of apartheid, is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
- 1984/--/-- American track athlete Carl Lewis wins four gold medals at the Los Angeles Olympics.
- 1984/--/-- A toxic gas leak kills 2,000 and affects an estimated 150,000 in Bhopal, India.
- 1984/--/-- American pop singer Madonna releases her album Like a Virgin.
- 1984/--/-- Space Shuttle astronauts test the manned maneuvering unit and move freely in space.
- 1984/--/-- American track athlete Carl Lewis wins four gold medals at the Los Angeles Olympics.
- 1984/--/-- Rock singer Bob Geldof organizes Band Aid to raise funds for African famine victims.
- 1984/--/-- American pop singer Madonna releases her album Like a Virgin.
- 1984/--/-- Comedian Eddie Murphy stars in the film Beverly Hills Cop.
- 1984/--/-- Czech writer Milan Kundera publishes The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
- 1984/--/-- Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi is assassinated by Sikh extremists.
- 1984/--/-- A toxic gas leak kills 2,000 and affects an estimated 150,000 in Bhopal, India.
- 1984/--/-- Rap music
- 1984/--/-- Space Shuttle astronauts test the manned maneuvering unit and move freely in space.
- 1984/10/-- World Series NL SAN DIEGO (1) AL DETROIT (4)
- 1985/--/-- French agents sink the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand.
- 1985/--/-- Baseball player Pete Rose beats Ty Cobb's 57-year-old record of 4,191 base hits.
- 1985/--/-- President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev hold their first summit meeting.
- 1985/--/-- President Milton Obote is ousted in a military coup in Uganda.
- 1985/--/-- Maj.-Gen. Mohammed Buhari is ousted in a bloodless coup in Nigeria.
- 1985/--/-- Julius Nyerere is succeeded as president of Tanzania by Ali Hassan Mwinyi.
- 1985/--/-- Albanian premier Enver Hoxha dies; he is succeeded by Ramiz Alia.
- 1985/--/-- Robert Redford and Meryl Streep star in the film Out of Africa.
- 1985/--/-- Sudanese prime minister Gaafar al-Nimeiry is ousted in a military coup.
- 1985/--/-- Mexico City is heavily damaged by an earthquake.
- 1985/--/-- Middleweight champion Marvin Hagler defends his title against Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns.
- 1985/--/-- World chess champion Anatoly Karpov is defeated by 21-year-old Gary Kasparov.
- 1985/--/-- American film actor Rock Hudson dies from AIDS.
- 1985/--/-- Running back Walter Payton sets an all-time NFL record for rushes of 14,860 yards.
- 1985/--/-- Baseball player Pete Rose beats Ty Cobb's 57-year-old record of 4,191 base hits.
- 1985/--/-- The North American Soccer League (NASL) suspends operations.
- 1985/--/-- Boxer Michael Spinks defeats Larry Holmes for the heavyweight championship.
- 1985/--/-- Soviet premier Konstantin Chernenko dies; he is succeeded by Mikhail Gorbachev.
- 1985/--/-- American rock singer Tina Turner wins three Grammy Awards.
- 1985/--/-- American film actor Rock Hudson dies from AIDS.
- 1985/--/-- Robert Redford and Meryl Streep star in the film Out of Africa.
- 1985/--/-- Clint Eastwood directs and stars in the Western film Pale Rider.
- 1985/--/-- American humorist and radio personality Garison Keillor publishes Lake Wobegon Days.
- 1985/--/-- The North American Soccer League (NASL) suspends operations.
- 1985/--/-- American rock singer Tina Turner wins three Grammy Awards.
- 1985/--/-- American film actor Rock Hudson dies from AIDS.
- 1985/--/-- American humorist and radio personality Garison Keillor publishes Lake Wobegon Days.
- 1985/--/-- The North American Soccer League (NASL) suspends operations.
- 1985/--/-- President Reagan is inaugurated for his second term of office.
- 1985/--/-- Soviet premier Konstantin Chernenko dies; he is succeeded by Mikhail Gorbachev.
- 1985/--/-- Premier Gorbachev initiates glasnost (openness) and perestroika (restructuring).
- 1985/--/-- Albanian premier Enver Hoxha dies; he is succeeded by Ramiz Alia.
- 1985/--/-- Jose de Sarney becomes the first civilian president of Brazil in 21 years.
- 1985/--/-- Palestinian terrorists hijack the Italian liner Achille Lauro.
- 1985/--/-- The North American Soccer League (NASL) suspends operations.
- 1985/--/-- Shiite Muslim terrorists hijack a TWA Boeing 727 jet to Beirut.
- 1985/--/-- Gorbachev unravels Soviet system
- 1985/01/21 Reagan's second inauguration.
- 1985/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (3) AL KANSAS CITY (4)
- 1986/--/-- The Soviet Union launches the first Mir space station.
- 1986/--/-- Voyager 2 spacecraft makes a rendezvous with the planet Uranus.
- 1986/--/-- A hole in the ozone layer is detected over Antarctica.
- 1986/--/-- The European Space Agency's Giotto spacecraft passes within 335 miles of Halley's comet.
- 1986/--/-- The ultralight Voyager aircraft flies around the world nonstop in 9 days.
- 1986/--/-- The Soviet Union launches the first Mir space station.
- 1986/--/-- The Food and Drug Administration approve the commercial use of the drug interferon.
- 1986/--/-- Civil war breaks out in Yemen (Aden).
- 1986/--/-- Boxer Mike Tyson wins his first world heavyweight title.
- 1986/--/-- Golfer Jack Nicklaus at age 46 becomes the oldest man ever to win the U.S. Open.
- 1986/--/-- Ice hockey player Wayne Gretzky raises the season point record to 215.
- 1986/--/-- Czech tennis player Ivan Lendl wins the French Open and U.S. Open tournaments.
- 1986/--/-- Cyclist Greg LeMond becomes the first American to win the Tour de France.
- 1986/--/-- Comedian and filmmaker Woody Allen directs Hannah and Her Sisters.
- 1986/--/-- Filmmaker Oliver Stone directs the Vietnam War film Platoon.
- 1986/--/-- Singer-actress Bette Midler stars in Down and Out in Beverly Hills.
- 1986/--/-- Nigerian poet and playwright Wole Soyinka wins the Nobel Prize for literature.
- 1986/--/-- Swedish prime minister Olof Palme is assassinated.
- 1986/--/-- President Francois Mitterrand appoints Jacques Chirac prime minister of France.
- 1986/--/-- Swedish prime minister Olof Palme is assassinated.
- 1986/--/-- Corazon Aquino is elected president of the Philippines; Ferdinand Marcos is exiled.
- 1986/--/-- The Space Shuttle Challenger explodes after launch, killing the crew of seven.
- 1986/--/-- Sayid Mohammad Najibullah replaces Marxist president Babrak Karmal in Afghanistan.
- 1986/--/-- Civil war breaks out in Yemen (Aden).
- 1986/--/-- President Jean Claude Duvalier of Haiti goes into exile.
- 1986/--/-- Cyclist Greg LeMond becomes the first American to win the Tour de France.
- 1986/--/-- U.S. aircraft attack military and terrorist related targets in Libya.
- 1986/--/-- Czech tennis player Ivan Lendl wins the French Open and U.S. Open tournaments.
- 1986/--/-- Ice hockey player Wayne Gretzky raises the season point record to 215.
- 1986/--/-- Select committees are established to investigate the Iran-Contra Affair.
- 1986/--/-- Yitzak Shamir succeeds Shimon Peres as prime minister of Israel.
- 1986/--/-- Benazir Bhutto, daughter of hanged premier Ali Bhutto, is jailed in Pakistan.
- 1986/--/-- The Space Shuttle Challenger explodes after launch, killing the crew of seven.
- 1986/--/-- A major nuclear-reactor disaster takes place at Chernobyl in the Soviet Union.
- 1986/--/-- Voyager 2 spacecraft makes a rendezvous with the planet Uranus.
- 1986/--/-- The European Space Agency's Giotto spacecraft passes within 335 miles of Halley's comet.
- 1986/--/-- The Space Shuttle Challenger explodes after launch, killing the crew of seven.
- 1986/01/28 Space shuttle Challenger explodes 73 seconds after liftoff, killing all seven crew members. It is the worst accident in the history of the U.S. space program.
- 1986/04/14 U.S. bombs military bases in Libya in effort to deter terrorist strikes on American targets.
- 1986/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (4) AL BOSTON (3)
- 1986/11/-- Iran-Contra scandal breaks when White House is forced to reveal secret arms-for-hostages deals.
- 1987/--/-- Basketball player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar passes Wilt Chamberlain's points record.
- 1987/--/-- Ozone "hole" found over Antartica
- 1987/--/-- Takeshita Noburu succeeds Nakasone Yasuhiro as the Japanese premier.
- 1987/--/-- Congress holds public hearings in Iran-Contra investigation.
- 1987/--/-- East German leader Erich Honecker makes his first visit to West Germany.
- 1987/--/-- Bettino Craxi resigns; Giovanni Goria becomes prime minister of Italy.
- 1987/--/-- Takeshita Noburu succeeds Nakasone Yasuhiro as the Japanese premier.
- 1987/--/-- Libya suffers a military defeat in Chad.
- 1987/--/-- The U.S. frigate Stark is hit by an Iraqi missile in the Persian Gulf.
- 1987/--/-- West Bank Palestinians launch an intifadah (uprising) against the Israeli occupation.
- 1987/--/-- More than 400 die in clashes between Iranian pilgrims and Saudi police at Mecca.
- 1987/--/-- Colonel Oliver North testifies at the Iran-Contra Affair hearings.
- 1987/--/-- Gary Hart ends his Presidential campaign after allegations of sexual impropriety.
- 1987/--/-- A Wall Street stock market crisis spreads to Tokyo and London.
- 1987/--/-- Basketball player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar passes Wilt Chamberlain's points record.
- 1987/--/-- Filmmaker Brian De Palma directs The Untouchables.
- 1987/--/-- American author Tom Wolfe publishes the satirical novel The Bonfire of the Vanities.
- 1987/--/-- Writer Gore Vidal publishes Empire, a novel of 19th-century U.S. politics.
- 1987/06/12 200-In a speech in Berlin, President Reagan challenges Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to "tear down this wall" and open Eastern Europe to political and
- 1987/06/12 201-economic reform.
- 1987/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (3) AL MINNESOTA (4)
- 1987/12/08 Reagan and Gorbachev sign INF treaty, the first arms-control agreement to reduce the superpowers' nuclear weapons.
- 1988/--/-- South African leader Nelson Mandela is removed from prison for hospital treatment.
- 1988/--/-- German tennis player Steffi Graf becomes the 3rd woman to win the Grand Slam.
- 1988/--/-- The U.S. indict Panamanian dictator Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega for drug offenses.
- 1988/--/-- The U.S. cruiser Vincennes accidentally shoots downs an Iranian airliner.
- 1988/--/-- A cease-fire is declared in the war between Iran and Iraq.
- 1988/--/-- Discovery becomes the first Space Shuttle to be launched after the Challenger disaster.
- 1988/--/-- The Iraqis are accused of using chemical weapons against the Kurds.
- 1988/--/-- Austrian president Kurt Waldheim is exonerated of involvement in war crimes.
- 1988/--/-- South African leader Nelson Mandela is removed from prison for hospital treatment.
- 1988/--/-- Nationalist uprisings breakout in the Soviet republic of Armenia.
- 1988/--/-- Pakistani leader Gen. Muhammed Zia ul-Haq is killed in a plane crash.
- 1988/--/-- A cease-fire is declared in the war between Iran and Iraq.
- 1988/--/-- Benazir Bhutto is elected prime minister of Pakistan.
- 1988/--/-- German tennis player Boris Becker leads West Germany to victory in the Davis Cup.
- 1988/--/-- Carlos Salinas de Gortari is elected president of Mexico.
- 1988/--/-- Hungarian leader Janos Kadar is removed from power; Karoly Grosz assumes his post.
- 1988/--/-- Military leaders seize control in Haiti after elections are held.
- 1988/--/-- Austrian president Kurt Waldheim is exonerated of involvement in war crimes.
- 1988/--/-- Australia celebrates its Bicentennial.
- 1988/--/-- Jesse Jackson fails in a second attempt to win the Democratic presidential nomination.
- 1988/--/-- Armenia is hit by a severe earthquake, killing tens of thousands.
- 1988/--/-- Television evangelist Jim Bakker is convicted of fraud and conspiracy.
- 1988/--/-- Details of the U.S. Stealth bomber are released for the first time.
- 1988/--/-- Sprinter Ben Johnson is stripped of his Olympic gold medal after a drug test.
- 1988/--/-- Discovery becomes the first Space Shuttle to be launched after the Challenger disaster.
- 1988/--/-- Dennis Connor skippers a U.S. catamaran to beat New Zealand in the America's Cup.
- 1988/--/-- German tennis player Steffi Graf becomes the 3rd woman to win the Grand Slam.
- 1988/--/-- German tennis player Boris Becker leads West Germany to victory in the Davis Cup.
- 1988/--/-- Sprinter Ben Johnson is stripped of his Olympic gold medal after a drug test.
- 1988/--/-- Steven Spielberg produces the innovative animated film Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
- 1988/--/-- Dustin Hoffman stars in the Academy Award winning film Rain Man.
- 1988/--/-- Armenia is hit by a severe earthquake, killing tens of thousands.
- 1988/--/-- Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez publishes Love in the Time of Cholera.
- 1988/--/-- Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz wins the Nobel Prize for literature.
- 1988/--/-- Dennis Connor skippers a U.S. catamaran to beat New Zealand in the America's Cup.
- 1988/--/-- Indian-born writer Salman Rushdie publishes The Satanic Verses.
- 1988/--/-- Vietnam announces it will withdraw all its forces from Kampuchea.
- 1988/--/-- Pakistani leader Gen. Muhammed Zia ul-Haq is killed in a plane crash.
- 1988/--/-- Roh Tae Woo succeeds Chun Doo Hwan as president of South Korea.
- 1988/--/-- The Geneva Accords set the timetable for Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan.
- 1988/--/-- Military leaders seize power in Burma (Myanmar).
- 1988/--/-- Lee Teng-hui succeeds Chiang Ching-kuo as president of Taiwan.
- 1988/10/-- World Series NL LOS ANGELES (4) AL OAKLAND (1)
- 1989/--/-- George H. W. Bush (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 1989/--/-- Ayatollah Khomeini dies in Iran; Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani becomes president.
- 1989/--/-- Bulgarian premier Todor Zhivkov resigns; he is succeeded by Petar Mladenov.
- 1989/--/-- Allegations of financial impropriety force Japanese premier Noboru to resign.
- 1989/--/-- U.S.S.R dissolves into republics; Cold War over
- 1989/--/-- Carlos Saul Menem succeeds Raul Alfonsin as president of Argentina.
- 1989/--/-- World cable markets deregulated; Hollywood gains world film market
- 1989/--/-- Greek prime minister Andreas Papandreou is succeeded by Tzinnis Tzannetakis.
- 1989/--/-- Hu Yao-pang's death in China sparks public rallies demanding social changes.
- 1989/--/-- F. W. de Klerk succeeds P.W. Botha as president of South Africa.
- 1989/--/-- Voyager 2 spacecraft tramsmits pictures to the U.S. of the planet Neptune.
- 1989/--/-- Ayatollah Khomeini dies in Iran; Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani becomes president.
- 1989/--/-- Allegations of financial impropriety force Japanese premier Noboru to resign.
- 1989/--/-- Gen. Alfredo Stroessner is ousted; Andres Rodriguez becomes president of Paraguay.
- 1989/--/-- F. W. de Klerk succeeds P.W. Botha as president of South Africa.
- 1989/--/-- Akihito succeeds his father Hirohito as emperor of Japan.
- 1989/--/-- Hungary elects to become a multiparty democracy.
- 1989/--/-- Hundreds of demonstrators are killed by troops in Peking's T'ien-an-Men Square.
- 1989/--/-- Hu Yao-pang's death in China sparks public rallies demanding social changes.
- 1989/--/-- Hundreds of demonstrators are killed by troops in Peking's T'ien-an-Men Square.
- 1989/--/-- Akihito succeeds his father Hirohito as emperor of Japan.
- 1989/--/-- Hu Yao-pang's death in China sparks public rallies demanding social changes.
- 1989/--/-- V.P. Singh succeeds Rajiv Gandhi as prime minister of India.
- 1989/--/-- Romanian president Nicolae Ceausescu is deposed and killed.
- 1989/--/-- U.S. forces invade Panama; General Noriega surrenders and is held on drug charges.
- 1989/--/-- The communist government of Milos Jakes resigns in Czechoslovakia.
- 1989/--/-- Demonstrations in East Germany lead to the demolition of the Berlin Wall.
- 1989/--/-- Soviet forces complete their withdrawal from Afghanistan; the civil war continues.
- 1989/--/-- Playwright Vaclav Havel becomes the president of Czechoslovakia.
- 1989/--/-- Voyager 2 spacecraft tramsmits pictures to the U.S. of the planet Neptune.
- 1989/--/-- San Francisco's Marina district is damaged by a severe earthquake.
- 1989/--/-- Jack Nicholson and Michael Keaton star in the film Batman.
- 1989/--/-- British author V.S. Pritchett publishes A Careless Widow and Other Stories.
- 1989/--/-- American Anne Tyler wins the Pulitzer Prize for her novel Breathing Lessons.
- 1989/--/-- The Satanic Verses is condemned by Muslims; Salman Rushdie goes into hiding.
- 1989/--/-- American Anne Tyler wins the Pulitzer Prize for her novel Breathing Lessons.
- 1989/--/-- Bush is inaugurated as the 41st U.S. president; Quayle becomes vice-president.
- 1989/--/-- Solidarity candidates win a majority in the first free elections in Poland since 1946.
- 1989/--/-- Soviet forces complete their withdrawal from Afghanistan; the civil war continues.
- 1989/--/-- The Burmese government changes the country's name to Myanmar.
- 1989/--/-- Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi signs a peace treaty with Chad.
- 1989/01/20 George H. W. Bush is inaugurated as the 41st president.
- 1989/03/24 400-Oil tanker Exxon Valdez runs aground in Prince William Sound, spilling more than 10 million gallons of oil (March 24). It is the largest oil spill in U.S.
- 1989/03/24 401-history.
- 1989/08/09 President Bush signs legislation to provide for federal bailout of nearly 800 insolvent savings and loan institutions.
- 1989/10/-- World Series NL SAN FRANCISCO (0) AL OAKLAND (4)
- 1989/12/20 U.S. forces invade Panama in an attempt to capture Gen. Manuel Noriega, who previously had been indicted in the U.S. on drug trafficking charges.
- 1990/--/-- Slovenia and Croatia vote non-Communist governments into power in Yugoslavia.
- 1990/--/-- Violeta Barrios de Chamorro succeeds Daniel Ortega as president of Nicaragua.
- 1990/--/-- Yemen (Aden) and Yemen (Sana) unite as the Yemen Republic.
- 1990/--/-- Student riots in Tirane lead to the formation of Albania's first opposition party since 1946.
- 1990/--/-- Book retail chains abound
- 1990/--/-- President Patricio Aylwin succeeds Gen. Pinochet , ending 16 years of military rule in Chile.
- 1990/--/-- South Africa accepts racial equality
- 1990/--/-- Indian prime minister V.P. Singh resigns; he is succeeded by Chandra Shekhar.
- 1990/--/-- A mirror in the Hubble Space Telescope is found to be flawed shortly after deployment.
- 1990/--/-- Pakistani president Ghulam Ishaq Khan dismisses prime minister Benazir Bhutto.
- 1990/--/-- Chad president Hissene Habre is deposed by rebel forces led by Idris Deby.
- 1990/--/-- South African president F.W. De Klerk releases Nelson Mandela; the ban on the ANC ends.
- 1990/--/-- Fernando Affonso Collor de Mello succeeds Jose Sarney as president of Brazil.
- 1990/--/-- Basketball player Michael Jordan leads the NBA in scoring for the fourth consecutive year.
- 1990/--/-- Namibia becomes independent from South Africa with Sam Nujoma as president.
- 1990/--/-- British prime minister Margaret Thatcher resigns; she is succeeded by John Major.
- 1990/--/-- Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia declare their independence from the Soviet Union.
- 1990/--/-- Soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze resigns from office.
- 1990/--/-- I.M. Pei's 70-story Bank of China headquarters is built in Hong Kong.
- 1990/--/-- Boris Yeltsin becomes president of the Russian Republic.
- 1990/--/-- David Dinkins succeeds Ed Koch as mayor of New York City.
- 1990/--/-- A mirror in the Hubble Space Telescope is found to be flawed shortly after deployment.
- 1990/--/-- I.M. Pei's 70-story Bank of China headquarters is built in Hong Kong.
- 1990/--/-- President Samuel Doe is killed during a military rebellion in Liberia.
- 1990/--/-- Basketball player Michael Jordan leads the NBA in scoring for the fourth consecutive year.
- 1990/--/-- Basketball player Earvin "Magic" Johnson wins the MVP award for the third time.
- 1990/--/-- Warren Beatty directs, produces and plays the lead role in the film Dick Tracy.
- 1990/--/-- Actress Jessica Tandy wins the Academy Award for her role in Driving Miss Daisy.
- 1990/--/-- American novelist Thomas Pynchon publishes Vineland.
- 1990/--/-- John Updike publishes Rabbit at Rest, the fourth and last of his Rabbit novels.
- 1990/--/-- East and West Germany are reunited; Helmut Kohl becomes chancellor of a united Germany.
- 1990/--/-- Iraq invades Kuwait, beginning the Persian Gulf War.
- 1990/--/-- The UN authorizes an economic blockade of Iraq.
- 1990/--/-- U.S.-led coalition forces begin Operation Desert Shield to protect Saudi Arabia from Iraq.
- 1990/--/-- Lech Walesa wins the first direct presidential elections in Poland's history
- 1990/--/-- American novelist Thomas Pynchon publishes Vineland.
- 1990/--/-- South African president F.W. De Klerk releases Nelson Mandela; the ban on the ANC ends.
- 1990/--/-- Namibia becomes independent from South Africa with Sam Nujoma as president.
- 1990/--/-- Syrian-backed forces defeat General Aoun's Christian militia in Lebanon.
- 1990/--/-- President Samuel Doe is killed during a military rebellion in Liberia.
- 1990/--/-- U.S.-led coalition forces begin Operation Desert Shield to protect Saudi Arabia from Iraq.
- 1990/08/02 Iraqi troops invade Kuwait, leading to the Persian Gulf War.
- 1990/10/-- World Series NL CINCINNATI (4) AL OAKLAND (0)
- 1991/--/-- Gulf War is first U.S. reduction of a regional power
- 1991/--/-- Japan is world's largest automaker
- 1991/01/16 Persian Gulf War: U.S. leads international coalition in military operation (code named "Desert Storm") to drive Iraqis out of Kuwait (Jan. 16-Feb. 28).
- 1991/04/06 Iraq accepts terms of UN ceasefire, marking an end of the war.
- 1991/07/31 U.S. and Soviet Union sign START I treaty, agreeing to further reduce strategic nuclear arms.
- 1991/10/-- World Series NL ATLANTA (3) AL MINNESOTA (4)
- 1991/10/11 430-Senate Judiciary Committee conducts televised hearings to investigate allegations of past sexual harassment brought against Supreme Court nominee Clar
- 1991/10/11 431-Thomas by Anita Hill, a law professor at the University of Oklahoma.
- 1992/--/-- NAFTA formed
- 1992/--/-- Yugoslavia breaks up; Serbia contained
- 1992/02/01 680-Following the breakup of the Soviet Union in Dec. 1991, President Bush and Russian president Boris Yeltsin meet at Camp David and formally declare an end
- 1992/02/01 681-to the cold war.
- 1992/04/29 430-The acquittal of four white police officers charged in the 1991 beating of black motorist Rodney King in Los Angeles sets off several days of rioting,
- 1992/04/29 431-leading to more than 50 deaths, thousands of injuries and arrests, and $1 billion in property damage.
- 1992/10/-- World Series NL ATLANTA (2) AL TORONTO (4)
- 1992/12/-- President Bush authorizes sending U.S. troops to Somalia as part of UN relief effort.
- 1992/12/24 President Bush grants pardons to six officials convicted or indicted in the Iran-Contra scandal, leading some to suspect a cover-up.
- 1993/--/-- William Jefferson Clinton (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
- 1993/--/-- Internet expands with World Wide Web
- 1993/--/-- Steven Spielberg "Schindler's List"
- 1993/01/20 Bill Clinton is inaugurated as the 42nd president.
- 1993/02/26 Bomb explodes in basement garage of World Trade Center, killing 6, injuring 1,000, and causing more than $500 million in damage.
- 1993/04/19 After 51-day standoff with federal agents, Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Tex., burns to the ground, killing 80 cult members.
- 1993/06/26 President Clinton orders missile attack against Iraq in retaliation for alleged plot to assassinate former President Bush.
- 1993/10/-- World Series NL PHILADELPHIA (2) AL TORONTO (4)
- 1993/10/03 Eighteen U.S. soldiers are killed in ambush by Somali militiamen in Mogadishu.
- 1993/12/08 President Clinton signs North American Free Trade Agreement into law.
- 1994/05/06 Paula Jones, a former Arkansas state employee, files a federal lawsuit against President Clinton for sexual harassment.
- 1994/10/-- World Series NL NO WORLD SERIES AL NO WORLD SERIES
- 1995/04/19 Bombing of federal office building in Oklahoma City kills 168 people.
- 1995/07/11 U.S. establishes full diplomatic relations with Vietnam.
- 1995/10/-- World Series NL ATLANTA (4) AL CLEVELAND (2)
- 1995/12/-- President Clinton sends first 8,000 of 20,000 U.S. troops to Bosnia for 12-month peacekeeping mission.
- 1995/12/16 Budget standoff between President Clinton and Congress results in partial shutdown of U.S. government.
- 1996/--/-- Welfare reform
- 1996/10/-- World Series NL ATLANTA (2) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1997/--/-- NASA spacecraft lands on Mars
- 1997/--/-- Robust economy creates longest prosperity in U.S. history
- 1997/01/20 Clinton's second inauguration (Jan. 20).
- 1997/10/-- World Series NL FLORIDA (4) AL CLEVELAND (3)
- 1998/--/-- International Space Station begins construction
- 1998/01/17 President Clinton denies having had a sexual relationship with a White House intern named Monica Lewinsky.
- 1998/02/02 President Clinton releases 1999 federal budget plan; it is the first balanced budget since 1969.
- 1998/08/17 In televised address, President Clinton admits having had a sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
- 1998/08/20 U.S. launches missile attacks on targets in Sudan and Afghanistan following terrorist attacks on U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.
- 1998/10/-- World Series NL SAN DIEGO (0) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1998/12/16 U.S. and Britain launch air strikes against weapons sites in Iraq.
- 1998/12/19 House of Representatives votes to impeach President Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice.
- 1999/--/-- Budget goes into surplus
- 1999/02/12 Senate acquits Clinton of impeachment charges.
- 1999/03/24 NATO wages air campaign against Yugoslavia over killing and deportation of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.
- 1999/04/20 School shooting at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., leaves 14 students (including the 2 shooters) and 1 teacher dead and 23 others wounded.
- 1999/10/-- World Series NL ATLANTA (0) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 1999/11/15 U.S. and China sign historic trade agreement.
- 2000/--/-- Animals cloned
- 2000/--/-- China emerges as economic giant
- 2000/--/-- Oceans warming and rising
- 2000/--/-- US television increasingly morbid
- 2000/04/01 According to the census, the nation's population numbers more than 280 million.
- 2000/10/-- World Series NL NEW YORK (1) AL NEW YORK (4)
- 2000/11/07 No clear winner is declared in the close presidential election contest between Vice President Al Gore and Texas governor George W. Bush.
- 2000/12/12 562-that the court has in effect determined the outcome of the election.
- 2000/12/12 560-More than a month after the presidential election, the U.S. Supreme Court rules against a manual recount of ballots in certain Florida counties, which it
- 2000/12/12 561-contends would violate the Constitution's equal protection and due process guarantees. The decision provokes enormous controversy, with critics maintaining
- 2000/12/13 Bush formally accepts the presidency, having won a slim majority in the electoral college but not a majority of the popular vote.
- 2001/--/-- George W. Bush (Republican) becomes president of the United States
- 2001/--/-- 9/11 terror attack alerts America
- 2001/--/-- Taliban removed
- 2001/01/20 George W. Bush is inaugurated as the 43rd president.
- 2001/09/11 390-Two hijacked jetliners ram twin towers of World Trade Center in worst terrorist attack against U.S.; a third hijacked plane flies into the Pentagon, a
- 2001/09/11 391-fourth crashes in rural Pennsylvania. More than 3,000 people die in the attacks.
- 2001/10/-- World Series NL ARIZONA (4) AL NEW YORK (3)
- 2001/10/07 660-U.S. and Britain launch air attacks against targets in Afghanistan after Taliban government fails to hand over Saudi terrorist Osama bin Laden, the
- 2001/10/07 661-suspected mastermind behind the Sept. 11 attacks.
- 2001/12/09 280-Following air campaign and ground assault by Afghani opposition troops, the Taliban regime topples; however, the hunt for bin Laden and other members of
- 2001/12/09 281-al-Qaeda terrorist organization continues.
- 2002/01/29 950-In his first State of the Union address, President Bush labels Iran, Iraq, and North Korea an "axis of evil" and declares that U.S. will wage war against
- 2002/01/29 951-states that develop weapons of mass destruction.
- 2002/10/-- World Series NL SAN FRANCISCO (3) AL ANAHEIM (4)
- 2002/11/25 President Bush signs legislation creating a new cabinet department of Homeland Security.
- 2003/--/-- Iraq War
- 2003/--/-- Mathew Barney finishes "The Cremaster Cycle"
- 2003/02/01 Space shuttle Columbia explodes upon reentry into Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts on board.
- 2003/03/19 War waged by the U.S. and Britain against Iraq begins.
- 2003/05/28 President Bush signs $350 billion tax-cut bill.
- 2003/10/-- World Series NL FLORIDA (4) AL NEW YORK (2)
- 2004/06/28 The U.S. returns sovereignty to an interim government in Iraq, but maintains roughly 135,000 troops in the country to fight a growing insurgency.
- 2004/08/-- Four hurricanes devastate Florida and other parts of the southern United States.
- 2004/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (0) AL BOSTON (4)
- 2005/--/-- The U.S. engagement in Iraq continues amid that country's escalating violence and fragile political stability.
- 2005/--/-- US labor squeezed by global forces
- 2005/08/29 530-Hurricane Katrina wreaks catastrophic damage on Mississippi and Louisiana; 80% of New Orleans is flooded. All levels of government are criticized for the
- 2005/08/29 531-delayed and inadequate response to the disaster.
- 2005/10/-- World Series NL HOUSTON (0) AL CHICAGO (4)
- 2006/10/-- World Series NL ST. LOUIS (4) AL DETROIT (1)
- 2006/10/17 The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that the population of the United States has reached 300 million.
- 2007/01/04 California Democrat Nancy Pelosi becomes the first woman Speaker of the House of Representatives.
- 2007/03/13 Attorney General Alberto Gonzales admits that the Justice Department made mistakes and exercised poor judgment in firing nine federal prosecutors in late
- 2007/04/16 110-Male student kills two in a Virginia Tech dorm. Two hours later, he kills 30 more in a classroom building before committing suicide. The shooting rampage
- 2007/04/16 111-is the most deadly in U.S. history. Fifteen others are wounded.
- 2007/07/24 720-The minimum wage in the U.S. increases to $5.85, up from $5.15. It's the first increase in 10 years. The wage will increase 70 cents each year through
- 2007/07/24 721-2009, when it reaches $7.25 an hour.
- 2007/08/01 An eight-lane interstate bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that is packed with cars breaks into sections and falls into the river, killing 13 people.
- 2007/08/27 The White House announces that Alberto Gonzales, the beleaguered attorney general, has submitted his resignation to President Bush.
- 2007/09/10 750-In highly anticipated testimony, Gen. David Petraeus tells members of the House Foreign Affairs and Armed Services committees that the U.S. military needs
- 2007/09/10 751-more time to meet its goals in Iraq. Petraeus rejects suggestions that the U.S. shift from a counterinsurgency operation to training Iraqi forces and
- 2007/09/10 752-fighting terrorists. Instead, he says the U.S. must continue all three missions.
- 2007/10/-- World Series NL COLORADO (0) AL BOSTON (4)
- 2008/06/03 690-After months of campaigning and primary races, Barack Obama and John McCain are finally chosen as the presidential nominees for the Democratic and
- 2008/06/03 691-Republican parties, respectively.
- 2008/09/-- 250-After months of unraveling, the economy finally comes crashing down in 2008, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbling 4.4% in one day, Lehman
- 2008/09/-- 251-Brothers filing for bankruptcy, and Bush putting mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac under government conservatorship.
- 2008/11/04 420-Democrats perform well across the board in the November elections. Barack Obama becomes the first African-American to be elected President, with 52.8% of
- 2008/11/04 421-the vote. In Congress, Democrats retain majorities in both the House and the Senate, with 57 Senators and 178 Representatives.
- 2009/--/-- Barack Obama takes the office as the first African-American president of the U.S.
- 2009/--/-- The cryptocurrency Bitcoin is launched.
- 2009/--/-- The Gaza War ends while Gaza blockade continues.
- 2009/--/-- The Sri Lankan Civil War ends.
- 2009/--/-- !lection protests begin in Iran.
- 2009/--/-- The Second Chechen War ends.
- 2009/--/-- Boko Haram rebellion begins in Nigeria.
- 2009/--/-- Formation of BRICS economic bloc.
- 2009/--/-- Treaty of Lisbon ratified.
- 2009/--/-- 2009 swine flu pandemic began in North America.
- 2009/--/-- Typhoon Ketsana kills 789 people in the Philippines.
- 2009/01/20 Barack Obama is inaugurated as the 44rd president of the United States.
- 2010/--/-- After the 2010 United Kingdom general election, David Cameron becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- 2010/--/-- A military crackdown occurs in Thailand.
- 2010/--/-- A 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Haiti kills 230,000.
- 2010/--/-- The threat of Greece defaulting on its debts triggers the European sovereign debt crisis and Republic of Ireland's financial crisis.
- 2010/--/-- The largest oil spill in US history occurs in the Gulf of Mexico.
- 2010/--/-- North Korea shells the island of Yeonpyeong.
- 2010/--/-- Gaza flotilla raid.
- 2010/--/-- Burmese political prisoner Aung San Suu Kyi is released from house arrest.
- 2010/--/-- The FIFA World Cup is held in Africa for the first time.
- 2010/--/-- 2010 Moscow Metro bombings.
- 2010/--/-- Arab Spring starts.
- 2010/--/-- Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010.
- 2010/--/-- 2010 Nigerien coup d'état.
- 2010/--/-- The President of Poland, Lech Kaczy?ski, is among 96 killed when their airplane crashes in Smolensk on April 10.
- 2010/--/-- The Burj Khalifa in Dubai becomes the tallest structure in the world, standing at 829.8 m (2,722 ft).
- 2010/--/-- Dilma Rousseff is elected as the first female president of Brazil.
- 2010/--/-- The iPad is introduced.
- 2010/--/-- Instagram is launched.
- 2010/--/-- 2010 Colombia–Venezuela diplomatic crisis.
- 2011/--/-- World population reaches 7 billion.
- 2011/--/-- Osama bin Laden is shot dead by United States Navy SEALs in Pakistan.
- 2011/--/-- Independence of South Sudan.
- 2011/--/-- Snapchat launched.
- 2011/--/-- February Christchurch earthquake kills 185 and injures 2,000.
- 2011/--/-- Arab Spring: revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya follow, as well as uprisings in Yemen and Bahrain, and protests in several other Arab countries.
- 2011/--/-- Syrian civil war begins.
- 2011/--/-- Second Ivorian Civil War.
- 2011/--/-- Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton.
- 2011/--/-- Occupy movement inspires worldwide protests.
- 2011/--/-- News International phone hacking scandal.
- 2011/--/-- A 9.0 earthquake in Japan triggers a tsunami and the meltdown of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant.
- 2011/--/-- The Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge, the world's longest, opens in China.
- 2011/--/-- Second Ivorian Civil War ends with the arrest of former president Laurent Gbagbo.
- 2011/--/-- Iraq War ends.
- 2011/--/-- Riots flare across England.
- 2011/--/-- Bombings occur in Russia and Somalia.
- 2011/--/-- Floods in Pakistan, Thailand and the Philippines kill roughly 2,500 people.
- 2011/--/-- 2011 Norway attacks.
- 2011/--/-- Muammar Gaddafi is captured and killed during the Battle of Sirte.
- 2011/--/-- Space Shuttle program is officially ended.
- 2011/--/-- 920-Amazon Rainforest and River, H? Long Bay, Jeju Island, Iguazú Falls, Puerto Princesa Underground River, Komodo Island and Table Mountain were named as the
- 2011/--/-- 921-world's New7Wonders of Nature.
- 2012/--/-- Costa Concordia disaster.
- 2012/--/-- Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II.
- 2012/--/-- Barack Obama wins second term as President of the United States, defeating former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
- 2012/--/-- Shooting of Trayvon Martin: The 17-year-old African-American high school student was killed in Sanford, Florida.
- 2012/--/-- The 2012 Summer Olympics was hosted in London, United Kingdom.
- 2012/--/-- Xi Jinping is elected as General Secretary of the Communist Party of China.
- 2012/--/-- The Higgs boson is discovered.
- 2012/--/-- Vladimir Putin is elected president of Russia for the third time.
- 2012/--/-- Skydiver Felix Baumgartner becomes the first person to break the sound barrier without a vehicle.
- 2012/--/-- Conflict begins in the Central African Republic.
- 2012/--/-- UN Climate Change Conference agrees to extend the Kyoto Protocol until 2020.
- 2012/--/-- Israel launches Operation Pillar of Defense against the Palestinian-governed Gaza Strip.
- 2012/--/-- The US rover, Curiosity, takes a selfie on Mars.
- 2012/--/-- Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
- 2012/--/-- 2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting.
- 2013/--/-- The French military intervenes in the Northern Mali conflict.
- 2013/--/-- Pope Benedict XVI resigns and Pope Francis is elected, becoming the first Pope from Latin America.
- 2013/--/-- Terrorist attacks occur in Boston and Nairobi.
- 2013/--/-- The Rana Plaza collapses in Bangladesh.
- 2013/--/-- !dward Snowden releases classified documents concerning mass surveillance by the NSA.
- 2013/--/-- President of Egypt Mohamed Morsi is deposed by the military in a coup d'état.
- 2013/--/-- Croatia becomes a member of the European Union.
- 2013/--/-- The Euromaidan protest begins in Ukraine.
- 2013/--/-- A chemical attack in Ghouta, Syria is blamed on President Bashar al-Assad.
- 2013/--/-- A 7.2 magnitude earthquake in Bohol, kills 222.
- 2013/--/-- Typhoon Haiyan kills nearly 6,150 people in Vietnam and the Philippines.
- 2013/--/-- Conflict begins in South Sudan.
- 2013/--/-- Uruguay becomes the first country to fully legalize cannabis.
- 2013/--/-- !nd of 2012–2013 Cypriot financial crisis.
- 2014/--/-- The worst Ebola epidemic in recorded history occurs in West Africa, infecting nearly 30,000 people and resulting in the deaths of 11,000+.
- 2014/--/-- !uromaidan protest in Ukraine sparks a revolution and the overthrow of Viktor Yanukovych, leading to Russia's annexation of Crimea and the War in Donbass.
- 2014/--/-- Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappears from radar while en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur on March 8. There were 239 people on board.
- 2014/--/-- A coup d'état in Thailand overthrows the caretaker government.
- 2014/--/-- King Juan Carlos I of Spain abdicates; his son becomes King Felipe VI.
- 2014/--/-- 360-Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501 crashes into the Java Sea, while Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 is shot down over Ukraine and Air Algérie Flight 5017 is down
- 2014/--/-- 361-in Mali.
- 2014/--/-- Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan kill over 130 students in Pakistan.
- 2014/--/-- Israel launches an assault on the Gaza Strip in response to tit-for-tat murder-kidnappings, leading to the deaths of 71 Israelis and 2,100 Palestinians.
- 2014/--/-- ISIS begins its offensive in northern Iraq, leading to intervention in Iraq and Syria by a US-led coalition.
- 2014/--/-- Second Libyan Civil War begins.
- 2014/--/-- The Rosetta spacecraft's Philae probe becomes the first to successfully land on a comet.
- 2014/--/-- Germany wins the 2014 World Cup.
- 2014/--/-- The shooting of African-American teenager Michael Brown by police leads to violent unrest in Ferguson, Missouri.
- 2015/--/-- Five former Soviet Union countries form the Eurasian Economic Union.
- 2015/--/-- A series of terrorist attacks occur in Paris.
- 2015/--/-- Boko Haram perpetrates a massacre of over 2,000 people in Baga, Nigeria, and allies itself with ISIL.
- 2015/--/-- Al-Shabaab perpetrates a mass shooting in Kenya, killing 148.
- 2015/--/-- A series of earthquakes in the Himalayas kills over 10,000 people.
- 2015/--/-- The heads of China and Taiwan meet for the first time, while the United States and Cuba resume diplomatic relations.
- 2015/--/-- 195 nations agree to lower carbon emissions.
- 2015/--/-- Liquid water is found on Mars.
- 2015/--/-- First close-up images of Ceres and Pluto.
- 2015/--/-- China announces the end of One-child policy after 35 years.
- 2015/--/-- !uropean migrant crisis.
- 2015/--/-- The Supreme Court of the United States determines that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry.
- 2015/--/-- The death of African-American teenager Freddie Gray by police leads to violent unrest in Baltimore, Maryland.
- 2016/--/-- The United Nations lifts sanctions on Iran in recognition of its dismantling of its nuclear program.
- 2016/--/-- ISIL claims responsibility for a series of bombings in Brussels, a massacre at Istanbul's Atatürk Airport and car ramming attacks in Nice and Berlin.
- 2016/--/-- The Gotthard Base Tunnel, the world's longest railway tunnel, is completed.
- 2016/--/-- The people of the United Kingdom vote to leave the European Union; Theresa May becomes Prime Minister.
- 2016/--/-- The Colombian government signs a peace deal with FARC despite losing a referendum.
- 2016/--/-- The government of Turkey begins a series of purges in reaction to a failed coup d'état attempt.
- 2016/--/-- Donald Trump wins the 2016 presidential election.
- 2016/--/-- Detection of gravitational waves by LIGO confirmed.
- 2016/--/-- A shooter kills 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
- 2017/--/-- 131-Irma, killing 134, and Hurricane Maria, killing 3,059.
- 2017/--/-- Robert Mugabe is ousted in a coup d'état, while Ratko Mladi? is declared guilty of genocide.
- 2017/--/-- 200-The city of Charlottesville is the site of a far-right rally protesting the removal of Confederate statues throughout the US. During the event, a white
- 2017/--/-- 201-supremacist rams his car into a crowd of counter-protesters, injuring 19 and killing one.
- 2017/--/-- 58 people are killed in a mass shooting in Las Vegas.
- 2017/--/-- 550-Allegations of sexual abuse against film producer Harvey Weinstein lead to a wave of similar accusations from within Hollywood and other areas of primarily
- 2017/--/-- 551-the English-speaking world.
- 2017/--/-- 'Oumuamua, the first known interstellar object, is identified.
- 2017/--/-- 370-Tensions between North Korea and the UN escalate as the country tests a hydrogen bomb and conducts a series of ballistic missile tests. The UN responds
- 2017/--/-- 371-with a wave of export sanctions.
- 2017/--/-- A terrorist bombing attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England kills 22 people and injures over 500.
- 2017/--/-- 120-Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) launch simultaneous attacks in Tehran, destroy the Great Mosque of al-Nuri in Mosul Iraq, and kill 311 in
- 2017/--/-- 121-Egypt, but are declared defeated in Iraq by the end of the year.
- 2017/--/-- A military operation targeting Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar is declared ethnic cleansing by the UNHCR.
- 2017/--/-- A bombing in Mogadishu, Somalia on October 14, kills 587 people and injures 316. It is one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in modern history.
- 2017/--/-- 130-This year's Atlantic Hurricane season features Hurricane Harvey, which kills 107 and becomes the costliest hurricane in US history, as well as Hurrican
- 2018/--/-- Turkey invades northern Syria, while 70 die in a chemical attack, triggering a missile strike against Bashar al-Assad.
- 2018/--/-- The first monkeys are cloned, and first genetically modified humans reported, in China.
- 2018/--/-- March for Our Lives occurs in 900 locations worldwide in response to the Parkland shooting.
- 2018/--/-- Pakatan Harapan becomes the first opposition party to assume power in Malaysia since independence.
- 2018/--/-- The first summit between the US and North Korea and the first ever crossing of the Korean Demilitarized Zone by a North Korean leader occur.
- 2018/--/-- Twenty-year Eritrean–Ethiopian border conflict formally ends.
- 2018/--/-- Yellow vests movement becomes France's largest sustained period of civil unrest since 1968.
- 2018/--/-- The Sunda strait tsunami kills 426 and injures 14,000 and the 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami kills 4,340 and injures 10,700.
- 2018/--/-- !xiled Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi is assassinated inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, triggering a diplomatic crisis for Saudi Arabia.
- 2018/--/-- Macedonia and Greece reach a historic agreement in the Macedonia naming dispute, in which the former is renamed in 2019 to the 'Republic of North Macedo
- 2018/--/-- 670-China's National People's Congress votes to abolish presidential term limits, allowing Xi Jinping to rule for life. Xi is also the General Secretary o
- 2018/--/-- 671-Communist Party of China, the highest position without term limits.
- 2018/--/-- 2018 Armenian revolution occurs.
- 2018/--/-- First post-ISIS election in Iraq.
- 2019/--/-- New Horizons takes the first close up image of a classical kuiper belt object.
- 2019/--/-- Chang'e 4 becomes the first object to land on the far side of the Moon.
- 2019/--/-- Christchurch mosque shootings kill 51 people, while a suicide bombing in Iran kills 41, and a series of bomb attacks in Sri Lanka kills 250.
- 2019/--/-- The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant loses the last of its territory.
- 2019/--/-- 810-Abdelaziz Bouteflika resigns as President of Algeria, while Omar al-Bashir is deposed as President of Sudan in a coup d'état amid widespread protests in
- 2019/--/-- 811-both countries.
- 2019/--/-- The Event Horizon Telescope takes the first ever image of a black hole, at the core of galaxy Messier 87.
- 2019/--/-- Victor Vescovo breaks the human depth record, reaching 10,928 m in the Challenger Deep.
- 2019/--/-- Protests begin in Hong Kong over an extradition bill.
- 2019/--/-- India revokes the special status of Jammu and Kashmir.
- 2019/--/-- Wildfires spike in Brazil, while Australia endures the most widespread brush fires in its history.
- 2019/--/-- A major fire engulfs Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, resulting in the roof and main spire collapsing.
- 2019/--/-- Avengers: Endgame was released in theaters, breaking many box-office records, including becoming the highest-grossing movies of all time.
- 2019/--/-- Isabelle Holdaway is the first patient to receive a genetically modified phage therapy to treat a drug-resistant infection.
- 2019/--/-- NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Christina Koch conducts the first all-female spacewalk outside of the ISS.
- 2019/--/-- Pope Francis abolishes pontifical secrecy in sex abuse cases.
- 2019/--/-- US President Donald Trump is impeached by the House of Representatives for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
- 2019/--/-- The COVID-19 pandemic begins in Wuhan, China; the start of an ongoing global pandemic.
- 2019/--/-- The United States Space Force is announced by Vice President Mike Pence and created in December.
- 2020/--/-- The COVID-19 pandemic claims 1.8 million lives and infects at least 83 million people worldwide.
- 2020/--/-- Donald Trump is acquitted by the United States Senate in his first impeachment trial.
- 2020/--/-- Qasem Soleimani is targeted and killed at Baghdad International Airport.
- 2020/--/-- The United Kingdom formally withdraws from the European Union.
- 2020/--/-- New Horizons provides the first close up images of a classical Kuiper belt object.
- 2020/--/-- Fears of COVID-19 cause the Dow Jones Industrial Average to fall ten percent in one week, its largest drop in history, triggering the Coronavirus recession.
- 2020/--/-- The United States signs a tentative peace agreement with the Taliban.
- 2020/--/-- Silurian millipede Kampecaris obanensis, the oldest known land animal, is discovered in Scotland.
- 2020/--/-- Cyclone Amphan becomes the costliest cyclone ever recorded in the Northern Indian Ocean.
- 2020/--/-- The killing of George Floyd sparks protests across the United States and the world.
- 2020/--/-- China's National People's Congress grants itself sweeping powers to curtail civil liberties in Hong Kong.
- 2020/--/-- Crewed spaceflight resumes in the United States for the first time since 2011.
- 2020/--/-- Protests begin in Bulgaria against the government of Boyko Borisov.
- 2020/--/-- China and India engage in border skirmishes, the largest escalation between the two powers in 50 years.
- 2020/--/-- 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
- 2020/--/-- The United States formally exits the Paris Agreement on climate change.
- 2020/--/-- China launches Chang'e 5 and becomes the third country after the United States and the Soviet Union to return samples of the moon.
- 2020/--/-- Joe Biden wins the 2020 United States presidential election and becomes the 46th President of the United States.