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William Blish 5 [m]
5th Generation

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Born December 22nd, 1733 No Image On File
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Parents
Father [21]Deacon Joseph Blish 4 No Image On File
Mother [21_sa]Hannah (Child) Blish 4 No Image On File

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Immediate Family Tree
Gen. 5 Gen. 4 Gen. 3 Gen. 2 Gen. 1
William BlishDeacon Joseph BlishJoseph BlishJoseph Blish, (***)Abraham Blish, (***)
Anne (Pratt) Blish
Hannah (Hull) BlishTristham Hull
Agnes "Blanche" (?) Hull
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Personalized History Timeline, 1733 to 1833
1231-1808:
Papal Inquisition from before birth until age 75
1478-1834:
Torquemada's Spanish Inquisition from before birth until after line end
1727-1760:
Reign of King George II (Hanover) from before birth until age 27
1733-1735:
War of Polish Succession from age 0 to age 2
1736:
English statutes against witchcraft repealed at age 3
1740-1748:
Austrian war of the succession from age 7 to age 15
1741:
Slave revolt in New York, 2nd uprising at age 8
1742:
Celsius invents Centigrade thermometer at age 9
1743:
1st settlement in S. Dakota at age 10
1745:
Electrical Capacitor (Leyden Jar) at age 12
1749:
Sign Language for deaf-mutes at age 16
1752:
Benjamin Franklin invents the lightning rod at age 19
1752:
Britain and its colonies adopt Gregorian calender at age 19
1754-1763:
French-Indian war from age 21 to age 30
1755:
Lisbon earthquake - 30,000 dead at age 22
1756-1763:
Seven years war from age 23 to age 30
1758:
Halley's Comet (1st predicted appearance) at age 25
1760-1820:
Reign of King George III (Hanover) from age 27 to age 87
1760:
Bifocals at age 27
1765:
HMS Victory launched at age 32
1765:
Steam Engine at age 32
1769:
San Francisco bay discovered at age 36
1770:
Boston Massacre - 5 people killed when British fire on mob at age 37
1772-1775:
Antarctica circumnavigated by James Cook from age 39 to age 42
1772:
Judge Murray decrees that slaves are free on landing in England at age 39
1773:
Boston Tea Party at age 40
1774:
1st Continental Congress meets at age 41
1775-1783:
American Revolutionary War against the British from age 42 to age 50
1775-1782:
British war in India from age 42 to age 49
1776:
Declaration of Independence at age 43
1778:
Congress forbids import of slaves into America at age 45
1778:
France joins war against Britan at age 45
1780:
Benjamin Franklin discovers lightning is electricity at age 47
1781:
Uranus discovered at age 48
1783:
1st working hot air balloon at age 50
1784:
Thomas Jefferson's proposal to ban slavery defeated at age 51
1786:
The Dollar is adopted at age 53
1786:
First attempts at indoor lighting with gas (UK, Germany) at age 53
1787:
Constitution is approved by the constitutional congress at age 54
1787:
Pennsylvania enters the union - 2nd at age 54
1787:
New Jersey enters the union - 3rd at age 54
1787:
Delaware enters the union - 1st at age 54
1788:
Massachusetts enters the union - 6th at age 55
1788:
Maryland enters the union - 7th at age 55
1788:
South Carolina enters the union - 8th at age 55
1788:
Connecticut enters the union - 5th at age 55
1788:
New Hampshire enters the union - 9th at age 55
1788:
Virginia enters the union - 10th at age 55
1788:
New York enters the union - 11th at age 55
1788:
Georgia enters the union - 4th at age 55
1788:
Constitution goes into effect at age 55
1789:
North Carolina enters the union - 12th at age 56
1789-1796:
George Washington selected 1st President from age 56 to age 63
1789:
US Army Established at age 56
1790:
Coast Guard Established at age 57
1790:
1st official US census at age 57
1790:
Rhode Island enters the union - 13th at age 57
1791:
Vermont enters the union -14th at age 58
1791:
Federal Bill of rights adopted at age 58
1792-1815:
Napoleonic war from age 59 to age 82
1792:
Kentucky enters the union - 15th at age 59
1792:
Denmark 1st to forbid trade in slaves at age 59
1793:
Eli Whitney invents Cotton Gin (increases need for slaves) at age 60
1793:
Marie Antoinette beheaded at age 60
1794:
US Post Office Established at age 61
1794:
US Navy Established at age 61
1794:
Slavery abolished in French colonies at age 61
1796-1800:
John Adams elected 2nd president of US from age 63 to age 67
1796:
Tennesee enters the union - 16th at age 63
1796:
France's presses get right of free speech at age 63
1796:
Vaccination against Smallpox at age 63
1798:
Mississippi organized as a territory at age 65
1798-1800:
Undeclared war with France from age 65 to age 67
1798:
US Marine Corps Established at age 65
1798:
Lithography at age 65
1799:
Rosetta Stone found at age 66
1800:
1st Battery (Volta) at age 67
1800:
Russia annexes Georgia at age 67
1800-1809:
Thomas Jefferson elected president of US from age 67 to age 76
1800:
US capital moves from Philadelphia to Washington DC at age 67
1802:
Babylonian cuniform deciphered at age 69
1803:
Louisiana Territory Purchased at age 70
1803:
Ohio enters the union - 17th at age 70
1803:
Fulton propels vessel by steampower at age 70
1804:
Haiti independent - 1st black country in West. Hemis. at age 71
1804-1806:
Lewis and Clark Expedition from age 71 to age 73
1805:
Thomas Jefferson re-elected president of US at age 72
1805:
Morphine isolated at age 72
1807:
Robert Fulton makes 1st practical steamboat voyage at age 74
1808:
Pompeii excavation begins in earnest at age 75
1808:
Import of new slaves into US Is banned at age 75
1809:
Charles Darwin born at age 76
1809-1816:
James Madison elected president of US from age 76 to age 83
1810:
Homeopathy founded at age 77
1810:
US pop. reaches 7.2 million at age 77
1812:
Missouri organized as a territory at age 79
1812-1814:
War of 1812 from age 79 to age 81
1812:
Louisiana enters the union - 18th at age 79
1815:
Sumbawa volcano (Indonesia) erupts; 50,000 killed at age 82
1815:
Battle of Waterloo at age 82
1815:
French outlaw slavery in France at age 82
1816:
Indiana enters the union - 19th at age 83
1816:
Stethoscope at age 83
1816:
Photographic Negative at age 83
1817-1824:
James Monroe president of US from age 84 to age 91
1817:
Mississippi enters the union - 20th at age 84
1817:
Pentrich Revolution - England's last revolution at age 84
1817-1825:
Erie canal constructed from age 84 to age 92
1817:
Alabama organized as a territory at age 84
1817-1823:
1st Cholera pandemic from age 84 to age 90
1818:
Savannah 1st steamship to cross the Atlantic at age 85
1818:
Illinois enters the union - 21st at age 85
1819:
Arkansas organized as a territory at age 86
1819:
Alabama enters the union - 22nd at age 86
1819:
Oersted discovers electro-magnetism at age 86
1820:
Maine enters the union - 23rd at age 87
1820-1830:
Reign of King George IV (Hanover) from age 87 to age 97
1821-1829:
Greek war of Independence from age 88 to age 96
1821:
1st US women's college at age 88
1821:
US pop. reaches 9.2 million at age 88
1821:
Missouri enters the union - 24th at age 88
1822:
Florida organized as a territory at age 89
1824:
Erie canal finished at age 91
1824:
Internal Combustion Engine at age 91
1824-1828:
John Quincy Adams president of US from age 91 to age 95
1826:
1st railroad tunnel (England) at age 93
1827:
Ship's propeller (screw) at age 94
1827:
1st Black newspaper Freedom's Journal at age 94
1827:
Ohms Law formulated at age 94
1828-1836:
Andrew Jackson president of US from age 95 until after line end
1828:
1st Webster's Dictionary at age 95
1828:
1st railroad in the US at age 95
1829:
1st US patent on a typewriter at age 96
1829-1851:
2nd Cholera pandemic from age 96 until after line end
1830:
Mormons (Latter Day Saints) founded at age 97
1830-1860:
Underground railroad leads 100,000+ slaves to freedom in US from age 97 until after line end
1830-1837:
Reign of King William IV (Hanover) from age 97 until after line end
1832:
Horse-drawn trolleys in New York at age 99
1833:
Telegraph at age 100
1833:
Slavery abolished in British Empire (home and colonies) at age 100

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