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Adeline D Charboneau 1915 - 2005

Adeline D Charboneau of Oakland, Alameda County, CA was born on June 22, 1915, and died at age 89 years old on May 8, 2005. Adeline Charboneau was buried at Golden Gate National Cemetery Section Y Site 1611 1300 Sneath Lane, in San Bruno.
Adeline D Charboneau
Oakland, Alameda County, CA 94605
June 22, 1915
May 8, 2005
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  • 06/22
    1915

    Birthday

    June 22, 1915
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Navy Rank attained: LT (JG)
  • 05/8
    2005

    Death

    May 8, 2005
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Golden Gate National Cemetery Section Y Site 1611 1300 Sneath Lane, in San Bruno, Ca 94066
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In 1915, in the year that Adeline D Charboneau was born, the Germans first used poison gas as a weapon at the second Battle of Ypres during World War I. While noxious gases had been used since ancient times, this was the first use of poisonous gas - in this case, lethal chlorine gas - in modern war. Subsequently, the French and British - as well as the United States when they entered World War 1 - developed and used lethal gas in war.
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In 1921, by the time she was only 6 years old, in May, the Emergency Quota Act - or Emergency Immigration Act - was passed. The law restricted the number of immigrants to 357,000 per year. It also established an immigration quota in which only 3 per cent of the total population of any ethnic group already in the USA in 1910, could be admitted to America after 1921. Although the Act was supposed to be temporary, it stayed in effect until 1965.
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