1781 MOFFAT, JANET ABRAHAM MOFFAT/CHRISTIAN SMITH 14/10/1781 696/ 20 208 Newton 1783 MOFFAT, CHRISTIAN ABRAHAM MOFFAT/CHRISTIAN SMITH 02/02/1783 696/ 20 233 Newton 1785 MOFFAT, ALEXANDER ABRAHAM MOFFAT/CHRISTIAN SMITH 15/03/1785 696/ 20 235 Newton 1786 MOFFAT, MARY ABRAHAM MOFFAT/CHRISTIAN SMITH 26/11/1786 696/ 20 242 Newton 1790 MOFFAT, ISOBEL ABRAHAM MOFFAT/CHRISTIAN SMITH 28/02/1790 696/ 20 271 Newton
March 4 » France is divided into 83 départements, cutting across the former provinces in an attempt to dislodge regional loyalties based on ownership of land by the nobility.
May 29 » Rhode Island becomes the last of North America's original Thirteen Colonies to ratify the Constitution and become one of the United States.
July 14 » French Revolution: Citizens of Paris celebrate the unity of the French people and the national reconciliation in the Fête de la Fédération.
July 16 » The District of Columbia is established as the capital of the United States after signature of the Residence Act.
October 9 » A severe earthquake in northern Algeria causes severe damage and a tsunami in the Mediterranean Sea and kills three thousand.
October 22 » Northwest Indian War: Native American forces defeat the United States in the Harmar Campaign.
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