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Alice Kewley 1851 - 1922

Alice Kewley of Wloo Australia was born in 1851 to Mcrickard Rollin Schlicht and Elizabeth Nacey Schlicht. She had a sister Elizabeth Schlicht. Alice Kewley died at age 71 years old in 1922 in Wloo.
Alice Kewley
Wloo Australia
1851
1922
Wloo, Australia
Female
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  • 1851

    Birthday

    1851
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  • 1922

    Death

    1922
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    Cause of death
    Wloo Australia
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    Alice Kewley lived 6 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 71.
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In 1851, in the year that Alice Kewley was born, on March 27th, the first recorded visit of white men to Yosemite Valley occurred. The Mariposa Battalion, chasing Native Americans, went into the valley. One man, Dr. Lafayette Bunnell, wrote "the grandeur of the scene was but softened by the haze that hung over the valley -- light as gossamer -- and by the clouds which partially dimmed the higher cliffs and mountains. This obscurity of vision but increased the awe with which I beheld it, and as I looked, a peculiar exalted sensation seemed to fill my whole being, and I found my eyes in tears with emotion."
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In 1867, at the age of 16 years old, Alice was alive when on March 1st, Nebraska became the 37th state in the United States. Due to the Homestead Act, settlers had flooded into the area and the first wave of settlers was so large that Nebraska was immediately able to apply for statehood.
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