May 12, 1739:
Jan Krtitel (Johann Baptist) Vanhal is born in Nechanicz (Nechanice, near Hradec Kralove), in the Kingdom of Bohemia of the Holy Roman Empire.
November 20, 1769:
Publication of six string quartets op.1 by Johann Baptist Vanhal (30) is advertised in Paris.
December 4, 1769:
Publication of six string quartets op.2 by Johann Baptist Vanhal (30) is advertised in Paris.
December 12, 1771:
Publication of six flute or oboe quartets op.7 by Johann Baptist Vanhal (32) is advertised in Paris.
December 31, 1771:
Jean-Georges Sieber receives a six-year royal privilege to publish the music of Johann Baptist Vanhal (32) in France.
April 23, 1772:
Publication of six string quartets op.9 by Johann Baptist Vanhal (32) is advertised in Annonces, Paris.
November 16, 1772:
Publication of six trios for two violins and bass op.11 by Johann Baptist Vanhal (33) is advertised in Avantcourier, Paris.
March 21, 1774:
Publication of three symphonies by Johann Baptist Vanhal (34) is advertised in Paris.
September 22, 1774:
Publication of the string trios op.20 by Johann Baptist Vanhal (35) is advertised in Paris.
January 31, 1795:
Publication of a set of nine variations for keyboard op.38 by Johann Baptist Vanhal (55) is advertised in Vienna.
July 18, 1801:
Publication of the Sonata for clarinet and piano by Johann Baptist Vanhal (62) is advertised in the Wiener Zeitung.
December 24, 1803:
Publication of four duets for violin and bass by Johann Baptist Vanhal (64) is advertised in the Wiener Zeitung.
August 20, 1813:
Johann Baptist Vanhal dies in building no.896 (present Dom-und Blutgasse) in Vienna, Austrian Empire, aged 74 years, three months,and eight days.