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Alfred Flegeltaub 1869 - 1925

Alfred Flegeltaub of Claremont Australia was born in 1869 at Pleasant Creek in Northern Grampians Shire County, VIC to Aaron Flegeltaub and Ellen Nicholson Flegeltaub. He had siblings Lewis Flegeltaub, Amos Frederick Flegeltaub, Israel Flegeltaub, Percy Samuel Flegeltaub, Hannah Nance Flegeltaub, Myra Daisy (Flegeltaub) Mansfield, Bertram Cyral Flegeltaub, and Travers Nicol Flegeltaub. Alfred Flegeltaub died at age 55 years old on August 13, 1925 in Claremont, WA.
Alfred Flegeltaub
Claremont 6010, Australia
1869
Pleasant Creek in Northern Grampians Shire County, VIC, Australia
August 13, 1925
Claremont, WA, 6010, Australia
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Alfred Flegeltaub's History: 1869 - 1925

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  • 1869

    Birthday

    1869
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    Pleasant Creek in Northern Grampians Shire County, VIC Australia
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  • 08/13
    1925

    Death

    August 13, 1925
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Claremont, WA 6010, Australia
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    Alfred Flegeltaub lived 17 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 56.
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In 1869, in the year that Alfred Flegeltaub was born, on March 4th, Ulysses S. Grant became the 18th President of the United States. Previously a Union General, Grant beat the Democrat candidate, Horatio Seymour, 52.7% to 47.3% in the general vote.
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In 1889, he was 20 years old when on May 31st, the South Fork Dam collapsed. Located in western Pennsylvania, the dam failed - sending more than 20 million tons of water into the towns below it. The flood killed more than 2,200 people in and around Johnstown. The newly formed Red Cross responded to the disaster.
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