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Ada May Horton Watson 1878 - 1949

Ada May Horton (Watson) Alvin of Tecoma, Yarra Ranges Shire County, VIC Australia was born on January 11, 1878 in Taradale to Henry Charles Watson and Mary Anne (Palmer) Watson. She had siblings Robert Daniel Watson, William Watson, Edwin Watson, Grace Jane (Watson) Lowe, Henry Charles Watson, James Dennis Watson, Frank Joseph Watson, Arthur Edward Watson, and Andrew Palmer Watson. Ada Alvin married Thomas William Alvin in 1901, and died at age 71 years old in 1949 in Tecoma.
Ada May Horton (Watson) Alvin
Tecoma, Yarra Ranges Shire County, VIC 3160, Australia
January 11, 1878
Taradale, VIC, 3447, Australia
1949
Tecoma, Yarra Ranges Shire County, VIC, 3160, Australia
Female
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Ada May Horton (Watson) Alvin's History: 1878 - 1949

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  • 01/11
    1878

    Birthday

    January 11, 1878
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    Taradale, VIC 3447, Australia
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  • Nationality & Locations

    Bdale, Australia
  • 1949

    Death

    1949
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Tecoma, Yarra Ranges Shire County, VIC 3160, Australia
    Death location
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    Ada May Horton Watson lived 2 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 70.
    The average age of a Watson family member is 72.
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In 1878, in the year that Ada May Horton Watson was born, on June 15th, photographer Eadweard Muybridge - at the request of Leland Stanford - produced the first sequence of stop-motion still photographs. Stanford contended that a galloping horse had all four feet off the ground. Only photos of a horse at a gallop would settle the question and, using 12 cameras and a series of photos, Muybridge settled the question: Stanford was right. Muybridge's use of several cameras and stills led to motion pictures.
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In 1888, when she was only 10 years old, on August 7th, the body of a prostitute was found in the Whitechapel section of London. Martha Tabram had been stabbed 39 times - a possible but not confirmed victim of Jack the Ripper. On August 31st, the body of Mary Ann Nichols was found - stabbed and mutilated. On September 8th, the body of Annie Chapman was found - throat slit and disemboweled. On September 30th, Elizabeth Stride, also a prostitute in Whitechapel, was found dead from a slit throat. Within an hour, another body was discovered - Catherine Eddowes'. She was far more savagely murdered and it is thought that the Ripper had more time with her. Then, on November 9th, the body of prostitute Mary Jane Kelly was found in a boarding room in Whitechapel. Considered to be the probable fifth, and last, of Jack the Ripper's victims, Kelly's was the most savage of his murders.
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