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Allan Robert Reynolds 1905 - 1906

Allan Robert Reynolds of Winchelsea Australia was born in 1905 in Geelong to William Henry Reynolds and Isabella Nelson Reynolds. He had siblings Stephen Kenneth Reynolds, Neil Alexander Reynolds, Jean Margaret Isabel Reynolds, John Nelson Reynolds, and Alfred William Reynolds. Allan Reynolds died at age 1 year old in 1906 in Winchelsea.
Allan Robert Reynolds
Winchelsea Australia
1905
Geelong, Australia
1906
Winchelsea, Australia
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  • Introduction

    Died at 0 months old.

  • 1905

    Birthday

    1905
    Birthdate
    Geelong Australia
    Birthplace
  • 1906

    Death

    1906
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Winchelsea Australia
    Death location
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    Allan Robert Reynolds lived 71 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 1.
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In 1905, in the year that Allan Robert Reynolds was born, the Industrial Workers of the World was founded. An international labor union founded in Chicago, it was most often referred to as the "Wobblies" and had ties to the socialist movement and the anarchist movement. At its peak, it had 150,000 members.
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In 1906, in the year of Allan Robert Reynolds's passing, author Upton Sinclair exposed the public-health threat of the meat-packing industry in his book The Jungle. While his intent was to show the lives of exploited lives of immigrants in Chicago and other industrialized cities, most people were horrified by how the meat that ended up on their tables was handled. There was such an outcry that legislation was passed to regulate meat packing. Sinclair said " "I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach."
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