Meurs of Tilburg, Noord Brabant, Netherlands » Mary John (1731-????)

Personal data Mary John 

  • She was born in the year 1731 in Cornwall, England.

    Waarschuwing Attention: Was younger than 16 years (0) when child (John Frost) was baptized (October 14, 1720).

  • Alternative: She was born in the year 1731 in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
  • She was christened on July 19, 1731 in Cornwall, England.
  • Alternative: She was christened on July 19, 1731 in Cornwall, England.
  • She died in Cornwall, England.
  • Alternative: She died in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
  • A child of William Johns and Elizabeth Rice
  • This information was last updated on September 15, 2014.

Household of Mary John

She is married to Richard Frost.

They got married on May 17, 1752 at of Cornwall, England, she was 21 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth Frost  1767-????
  2. William Frost  1753-????
  3. Mary Frost  1756-????
  4. John Frost  1720-1762
  5. Richard Frost  1773-????

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Mary John

Mary Blamey
1668-1714
William Johns
1694-1754

Mary John
1731-????

1752

Richard Frost
± 1727-????

William Frost
1753-????
Mary Frost
1756-????
John Frost
1720-1762
Richard Frost
1773-????

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    Historical events

    • The temperature on May 17, 1752 was about 13.0 °C. There was 44 mm of rainWind direction mainly southwest. Weather type: geheel betrokken. Source: KNMI
    • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1751 till 1795 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
    • Regentes Anna (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1751 till 1759 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
    • In the year 1752: Source: Wikipedia
      • February 29 » King Alaungpaya founds Konbaung Dynasty, the last dynasty of Burmese monarchy.
      • April 20 » Start of Konbaung–Hanthawaddy War, a new phase in the Burmese Civil War (1740–57).
      • June 15 » Benjamin Franklin proves that lightning is electricity (traditional date, the exact date is unknown).
      • September 2 » Great Britain, along with its overseas possessions, adopts the Gregorian calendar.
      • September 14 » The British Empire adopts the Gregorian calendar, skipping eleven days (the previous day was September 2).

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    Denis O'Riordan And Peter Meurs, "Meurs of Tilburg, Noord Brabant, Netherlands", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/meurs-of-tilburg-noord-brabant-netherlands/I83.php : accessed May 11, 2024), "Mary John (1731-????)".