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Adélaïde (Tétreault) Therrien 1816 - 1903

Adélaïde (Tétreault) Therrien was born on February 12, 1816 to François Tétreault and Marie (Fontaine) Tétreault, and had siblings François-Xavier Tétreault, Joseph Tétreault, I, Tharsile (Tétreault) Martin, Marie Louise Tétreault, Marguerite Tétreault, Pierre Noël Tétreault, Julie Tétreault, and Adèle Tétreault. She married François-Xavier Therrien, and had children Julien Therrien, Toussaint Therrien, and Valérie (Therrien) Fleury. Adélaïde Therrien died at age 87 years old on November 11, 1903.
Adélaïde (Tétreault) Therrien
February 12, 1816
November 11, 1903
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Adélaïde (Tétreault) Therrien's History: circa 1816 - circa 1903

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    February 12, 1816
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  • 11/11
    1903

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    November 11, 1903
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    Adélaïde (Tétreault) Therrien lived 49 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 87.
    The average age of a Tétreault family member is 38.
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In 1816, in the year that Adélaïde (Tétreault) Therrien was born, on December 11th, Indiana was admitted as the 19th state in the Union. The name "Indiana" means “land of the Indians”.
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In 1866, by the time she was 50 years old, on May 10th, the "banker's bank" - London bank Overend, Gurney and Company - collapsed, beginning the Panic of 1866. Unemployment went up to 8% and wages went down. Only about 16% of joint-stock companies - a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders - weathered the Panic.
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