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P Mary Dougherty (ID=742) Born: Nov. 1766 - Died: Dec. 30, 1848 Married: Nov. 7, 1793 Remarks: Married in the Home of Thomas Elder in White Deer Twp Northumberland County, Pa. |
Spouse(2): John Elder (ID=741) Born: 1762 - Chester Co. Pa Died: Jan. 19, 1835 Place of Death: Salona, Center Co. Pa Married2: Nov. 7, 1793 Remarks: Married in father's (Thomas Elder) residence in White Deer Twp Northumberland County,Pa. |
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1766 * In March, King George III signs a bill repealing the Stamp Act after much debate in the English Parliament, which included an appearance by Ben Franklin arguing for repeal and warning of a possible revolution in the American colonies if the Stamp Act was enforced by the British military. On the same day it repealed the Stamp Act, the English Parliament passes the Declaratory Act stating that the British government has total power to legislate any laws governing the American colonies in all cases whatsoever. In August, violence breaks out in New York between British soldiers and armed colonists, including Sons of Liberty members. The violence erupts as a result of the continuing refusal of New York colonists to comply with the Quartering Act. In December, the New York legislature is suspended by the English Crown after once again voting to refuse to comply with the Act. |