Hubers, Anna Maria

Hubers, Anna Maria

Female 1801 - 1838  (37 years)

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   Date  Event(s)
1801 
  • 1801: USA History
    Third President of the US is Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809
1805 
  • 1805: Kaukauna History
    Augustin Grignon and Nancy McCrea are married.
1809 
  • 1809: USA History
    Fourth President of the US is James Madison 1809-1817
  • 1809: Kaukauna History
    John Jacob Astor founds the American Fur Company
1812 
  • 1812: USA History
    War of 1812 begins
  • 1812: Kaukauna History
    Paul Ducharme leaves Kaukauna for Green Bay because of the uncertainties of the War of 1812
1813 
  • 1813: Kaukauna History
    Paul Ducharme sells a portion of the land in Kaukauna, including Dominique\'s cabin to Augustin Grignon.
  • 1813: Kaukauna History
    Augustine Grignon actually settles in Kaukauna to join his wife, Nancy McCrea, and their children
1814 
  • 1814: Kaukauna History
    Treaty of Ghent signed December 24th, ends British rule in Wisconsin.
1816 
  • 1816: Kaukauna History
    Augustin Grignon builds a grist mill on his property, and a sawmill shortly after.
1817 
  • 1817: USA History
    Fifth President of the US is James Monroe 1817-1825
1818 
  • 26 Oct 1818: Wisconsin History
    October 26, 1818: Wisconsin was divided into three counties when it was part of the Michigan Territory. The northern county was named Michilimackinac County, the eastern county was named Brown County and the western county was named Crawford County.
10 1822 
  • 1822: Appleton History
    Eleazar Williams led a group of New York Indians to their new reservation west of Green Bay.
  • 1822: Kaukauna History
    The Stockbridge and Munee tribes settle on the south side of the river at Statesburg.
11 1824 
  • 1824: Kaukauna History
    the first real road to be opened in Wisconsin was laid out in 1824 along the east side of the Fox, from Green Bay to Kaukauna.
12 1825 
  • 1825: USA History
    Sixth President of the US is John Quincy Adams 1825-1829
  • 1825: Kaukauna History
    Daniel Whitney builds a sawmill on the south side of Kaukauna almost opposite Grignon\'s.
13 1827 
  • 1827: Appleton History
    At a site on Little Lake Butte des Morts, Michigan Territorial Governor Lewis Cass negotiated a treaty with the Indian leaders that gave the United States government control over almost all of the Fox River Valley.
14 1828 
  • 1828: Kaukauna History
    In spring, Rev. Jesse Miner arrives to minister to the Stockbridge and Munsee tribes living in Statesburg on the south side of the river.
15 1829 
  • 1829: USA History
    Seventh President of the US is Andrew Jackson 1829-1837
16 1830 
  • 1830: Kaukauna History
    Augustin and Nancy Grignon leave Kaukauna for their holdings in Buttes des Morts. Their sons, Charles and Alexander take over the business and family homestead.
17 1832 
  • 1832: Kaukauna History
    The Black Hawk War.
  • 14 Jul 1832: Wisconsin History
    July 14, 1832: Congress appropriated $5,000 for surveying the route of what became the Military Road, connecting forts Crawford, Winnebago and Howard. James Doty and Alexander Center surveyed the road in 1832. It was built, in part, by troops under the command of Zachary Taylor. The 234-mile road cost $12,000.
18 1834 
  • 1834: Appleton History
    The United States government made the first survey of the Fox River Valley, beginning with the area south of the river.
19 1835 
  • 1835: Appleton History
    Hippolyte Paul Grignon built his home and trading post
  • 1835: Appleton History
    Walter L. Newberry and Joshua Hathaway, Jr., land speculators from Chicago and Milwaukee, became the first to buy land that would one day be a part of Appleton.
  • 1835: Kaukauna History
    Dam dug at DePere -- one of the first construction projects which was part of the Fox River Locks system
  • 1835: Kaukauna History
    Paul Beaulieu settles on the south side of Kaukauna (on the hill east of Konkapot Creek). He and James Boyd, a son-in-law to George Lawe, buy and operate Whitney\'s sawmill.
20 1836 
  • 1836: Appleton History
    Wis. Territorial Governor Henry Dodge, representing the U.S. government, purchased about four million acres of NE Wisconsin from the native Indians.
  • 1836: Kaukauna History
    Paul Ducharme sells the remainder of his Kaukauna holdings to Judge John Lawe to cove his debts to Lawe. Lawe in turn gives the holdings to his son, George.
21 1837 
  • 1837: Kaukauna History
    Charles Grignon builds his mansion in the woods as a gift for his bride

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