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The Birth of Jesus
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Eventi
Jamestown founded
Protestant Reformation
Roanoke
Mayflower Compact / Plymouth Colony
Pennsylvania established
Charlestown founded
Salem Witch Trials
Ben Franklin Born
New York Slave Revolt
Cambridge Agreement
John Winthrop Elected Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony
Boston Revolt
Revocation of Boston Charter by Charles II
William and Mary Approve Charter for Colony of Massachusetts Bay
Pontiac's War
Declatory Act
Townshend Acts
Christopher Seider (11) Shot
Boston Massacre
Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
1st Continnental Congress
Battles of Lexington & Concord
2nd Continental Congress
Battle of Machias
Battle of Bunker Hill
Olive Branch Petition
Colonies in Rebellion
Continental Marines created
Thomas Paine publishes Common Sense
Thomas Hickey hanged for role in plot to assassinate George Washington
Shays' Rebellion
US Constitution Ratified
Treaty of Hopewell
The Treaty of Paris is ratified by the Congress
"The State of Frankland," later known as Franklin, secedes from North Carolina
The dollar (and a decimal currency system) is unanimously chosen as the money unit for the United States by the Congress of the Confederation.
The Treaty of Paris ends the American Revolutionary War
King James Version of the Bible
Lt. John Heald joins Boston revolt leads Concord Militia overthrow of Governor Andros at the age of 23
Louis and Clark set out
Ebenzer Jr. dies in Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa
Edward I born in Indianapolis, IN
Edward (II) in Little Rock, Arkansas
Edward II dies buried in Sunland Memorial Park, Sun City, AZ PawPaw in Oklahoma City, OK
John (I) Marries Eunice Blackburn in Sandal Magna
John is made a freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Simon Willard leads small company, including John Heald to found Concord, MA.
John (II) m. Sarah Dane
John (III) m. Mary Chandler
Timothy (I) m. Hannah Parlin
Ebenezer born in New Ipswich, NH
Timothy active citizen of New Ipswitch, NH
Timothy Granted land in New Ipswitch via Masonian Charter
Timothy moves to Maine
Timothy (II) m. Elizabeth (Stevens)
Ebenezer (I) m. Elizabeth (Heywood)
Ebenezer (II) moves to Ohio
Ebenezer (II) m. Lucy (Warren)
Ebenezer settles Wisconsin by June 1836.
Alfred m. Emma (Hallowell)
Emma moves to Youngstown, PA during the civil war.
Alfred dies in Burlington, WI
Emma dies in Grove City, PA
Wallace born in Waukegan, IL
Wallace m. Lydia A. (Farrand)
Wallace m. Mary (Bishop)
Mary dies in Warren, OH Edward (I) in Pittsburg
Edward (I) dies in Pittsburgh, PA
Edward (II) m. Julia L. (Black) in Memphis, TN.
Julia dies in Oklahoma City, OK PawPaw in Bartlesville, OK
Edward (II) and Julia move to Sun City, Arizona
PawPaw in Stillwater, OK
PawPaw m. MeMee in Memphis, TN
PawPaw & MeMee in Nathrop, CO
PawPaw & MeMee in Bedford, TX
Jack m. Karen E (Fink)
Jack in Waco, TX
Jack in Scottsdale, AZ
Tyler m. Emily (Kapla)
Ebenezer (I) chosen Treasurer of Clinton
Ebenezer (II) elected Town clerk
Timothy II elected Selectman
Timothy II elected Selectman
Timothy given a mill October 1766
Timothy III dies
Ebenezer granted 300 acres
Timothy (II?) hired to lay out 54 50-acre lots, all or most presumably in what is now Winslow
Ebenezer (II) m. Phoebe?
Edward I m. Frances S. (Logan)
John (I) immigrates to Concord, MA from Mobberly, England.
Lt. John III gifts Deacon John (IV) 80 acres in Carlisle
John III purchases 80 acres from James Blood
Alfred in Racine, alone
Alfred a merchant in Racine with wife Emma, children Charlotte and Wallace.
Ebenezer is raising three children without his wife in 1850.
Alfred's daughter Francis Heald dies age 8 in Racine, WI
Wallace applies for patent on machine to bend chain links in Indianapolis, IN
Wallace in Warren, OH.
Periodi
War of the Roses
Lady Jane Gray
Oliver Cromwell
Richard Cromwell
1st Great Awakening
2nd Great Awakening
3rd Great Awakening
4th Great Awakening
French & Indian (7 Year's) War
Declaration of Independence
Revolutionary War
John Heald m. Dorothy (Andrews) in Concord, MA (Not Dorothea Royle in Mobberly)
Timothy the Proprietor's clerk of New Ipswitch
Civil War
Wallace Serves in the Civil War, Wisconsin
California gold rush
Manifest Destiny
Reconstruction
WWI
Prohibition
WWII
John (II) soldier under Major Simeon Willard from Aug. 7, 1675, to Jan,, 1676;
King George III
Ebenezer Heald (Uncle)
Raggruppare
Tyler Heald Lineage
Eventi
Johannes Hale
Periodi
Tyler Heald
Dyke (Jack) Heald
Edward L Heald Jr. (III) (PawPaw)
Edward L Heald Sr. (II)
Edward Heald (I)
Wallace A Heald
Alfred Heald
Ebenezer Heald II
Ebenezer Heald I (Nephew)
Lt. Timothy Heald Jr. (II)
Lt. John Heald (III)
Timothy Heald Sr. (I)
Sgt. John Heald (II) of Chelmsford
John Thomas Heald (I)
James (Thomas) Heald
Johannes Heald
Asher Heald
Dean Heald
Emily (Kapla)
Dorothy (Andrews)
Sarah (Dane)
Mary (Chandler)
Hannah (Parlin (Wobby?))
Elizabeth (Stevens)
Elizabeth (Heywood)
Lucy Warren
Emma (Hallowell)
Mary (Bishop)
Lydia A. (Farrand)
Frances S. (Logan)
Julia Louise (Black)
Nancy Ann (Dyksterhuis) (MeMee)
Karen E (Fink)
House of Stuart
Eventi
English Bill of Rights
Periodi
James I
Charles I
Charles II
James II
William & Mary
House of Tudor
Periodi
Bloody Mary
Elizabeth I
Henry VII
Henry VIII
Edward VI
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