What Happened This Year 1844

People Who Died in 1844

Gabriel Duvall

American jurist and politician
Born
December 6th, 1752 272 years ago
Died
1844 181 years ago — 92 years old

Served as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1811 to 1835. Held the position of Maryland State Senator and also served as the state's Comptroller. Played a significant role in shaping early American legal frameworks and was involved in various legislative matters throughout his political career.

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Marie Harel

French cheesemaker known for Camembert
Born
April 28th, 1761 263 years ago
Died
1844 181 years ago — 83 years old

A prominent cheesemaker, developed the recipe for Camembert cheese in the late 18th century. The cheese gained popularity and became a staple of French cuisine. Established a business that produced this variety of cheese, leading to widespread recognition. The traditional method of making Camembert has been preserved and continues to influence cheesemaking in the region.

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Charles Nodier

French librarian and author
Born
April 29th, 1780 244 years ago
Died
1844 181 years ago — 64 years old

Born in 1780, a prominent figure in French literary circles, contributed significantly to the realms of literature and library science. Served as the librarian for the Parisian library, the Arsenal Library, where innovative cataloging methods were implemented. Authored several works of fiction and essays, and played a crucial role in the Romantic literary movement in France. Engaged with fellow writers and intellectuals, fostering creative exchange and collaboration.

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James Scarlett Abinger

English judge and legal authority
Born
December 13th, 1769 255 years ago
Died
1844 181 years ago — 75 years old

Born in 1769, this individual served as a prominent English judge. Appointed as a baron of the exchequer, this figure was instrumental in shaping key legal precedents during the 19th century. The appointment as a judge was a significant highlight of a legal career that underscored a commitment to justice and law. This individual contributed to numerous legal decisions that impacted English law, particularly in the areas of commercial and property law.

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Bertel Thorvaldsen

Danish sculptor renowned for monumental works
Born
November 19th, 1770 254 years ago
Died
1844 181 years ago — 74 years old

A prominent Danish sculptor, work included neoclassical statues and reliefs, emphasizing mythological and biblical themes. Studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and moved to Rome, which became his main base. Collaborated with leading artists and designers, creating works that captured the spirit of the age. The Thorvaldsen Museum in Copenhagen houses many of his sculptures, showcasing contributions to the art world during the 19th century.

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Morgan Lewis

American politician and attorney, Governor
Born
October 16th, 1754 270 years ago
Died
1844 181 years ago — 90 years old

Born in 1754, held several significant roles in public service as an attorney and politician. Served as a brigadier general during the American Revolutionary War, leading troops in various campaigns. Appointed as the 3rd Governor of New York, serving from 1804 to 1807, influencing state policies and governance. Played a role in the establishment of local infrastructure and legal systems.

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Nicolas Chopin

French-Polish educator and teacher
Born
April 15th, 1771 253 years ago
Died
1844 181 years ago — 73 years old

Born in France, contributed significantly to education in Poland. Emigrated to Warsaw where established a reputation as an influential educator. Actively involved in the educational system, teaching many prominent students. His dedication to education laid foundational principles for future pedagogical practices in the region.

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