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Albany Morris Pitcher Goldsworthy 1908

Albany Morris Pitcher Goldsworthy of Williamstown Australia was born to Amelia Margaret (Freeman) Goldsworthy and Reginald Goldsworthy, and had siblings Albany Morris Pitcher Goldsworthy, Thelma Elizabeth Goldsworthy, Ivy Morris Llankbery Goldsworthy, Mavis Freeman Goldsworthy, Reginald Hocking Goldsworthy, and John Marri Pitcher Goldsworthy. Albany Goldsworthy died in 1908 in Williamstown.
Albany Morris Pitcher Goldsworthy
Williamstown Australia
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1908
Williamstown, Australia
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    Albany Morris Pitcher Goldsworthy lived 74 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1804, on December 2nd, Napoleon was crowned as Emperor of France. It was a spectacular ceremony - even the Pope attended - and Napoleon and Josephine's garments were expensive and lavish. Napoleon lifted the crown to his own head, effectively naming himself Emperor. After the actual coronation, street musicians and peddlers entertained the crowds in the streets.
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In 1835, on June 2nd, P. T. Barnum and his "circus" began their first tour of the U.S. He had paid $1,000 for an elderly slave named Joice Heth, who he claimed was 161 years old and a former nurse for George Washington. Touring the northeast of the U.S., he made more than $1,000 per week. Joice died the next year - at about 80 years old.
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