Mary (Elizabeth) Weld, 16641740 (aged 76 years)

Birth about 1664
English King
Charles II
from May 29, 1660 CE (June 8, 1660) to February 6, 1685 CE (February 16, 1685) (aged 21 years)

Great Fire of London
Most of London was destroyed by fire.
from September 2, 1666 to September 6, 1666 (aged 2 years)

English King
James II
from February 6, 1685 CE (February 16, 1685) to February 13, 1689 CE (February 23, 1689) (aged 25 years)

English Queen
Mary II
from February 13, 1689 CE (February 23, 1689) to February 13, 1689 CE (February 23, 1689) (aged 25 years)

English King
William II
from February 13, 1689 CE (February 23, 1689) to March 8, 1702 CE (March 19, 1702) (aged 38 years)

MarriageFrancis HungateView this family
about 1704 (aged 40 years)
English Queen
Anne
from March 8, 1702 CE (March 19, 1702) to May 1, 1707 CE (May 12, 1707) (aged 43 years)

Act of Union
England and Scotland combine to form Great Britain.
May 1, 1707 (aged 43 years)

Birth of a daughterMary Hungate
August 10, 1709 (aged 45 years)
Death of a husbandFrancis Hungate
about 1710 (aged 46 years)
British Queen
Anne
from May 1, 1707 CE (May 12, 1707) to August 1, 1714 CE (August 12, 1714) (aged 50 years)

Marriage of a childBaronet Sir Edward Gascoigne 6th BaronetMary HungateView this family
November 26, 1726 (aged 62 years)
British King
George I
from August 1, 1714 CE (August 12, 1714) to June 11, 1727 CE (June 22, 1727) (aged 63 years)

Prime Minister of Great Britain
Robert Walpole
from April 3, 1721 to February 16, 1742 (aged 78 years)

British King
George II
from June 11, 1727 CE (June 22, 1727) to October 25, 1760 (aged 96 years)

Death July 1, 1740 (aged 76 years)

Family with Francis Hungate
husband
16831710
Birth: 1683England, Yorkshire, Saxton
Death: about 1710Saxton, Yorkshire, England
herself
16641740
Birth: about 1664England, Dorsetshire, Ludworth
Death: July 1, 1740
Marriage Marriageabout 1704England, Woodstock manor
6 years
daughter
17091764
Birth: August 10, 1709 26 45Saxton, Yorkshire, England
Death: January 14, 1764York, Yorkshire, England