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Amelia Anette Jean 1886 - 1971

Amelia Anette Jean of Prahran Australia was born in 1886 to Thomas Henry Jennings and Mary Ann Harrlett (Bridle) Jennings. She had siblings Joseph Garrabaldi Jennings, May Rose Jennings, Louise Jennings, Roy Edward Jennings, Gladys Wilhelmin Kelton, Thomas Henry Jennings, May Rose Wilde, Charles Henry Jennings, and Hector George Jennings. Amelia Jean died at age 85 years old in 1971 in Prahran.
Amelia Anette Jean
Prahran Australia
1886
1971
Prahran, Australia
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    1886
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    1971
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    Prahran Australia
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    Amelia Anette Jean lived 18 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 85.
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In 1886, in the year that Amelia Anette Jean was born, on May 4th, a general strike began in Chicago. Workers were striking for an 8 hour workday and in protest of the killing - by police - of several workers the day before. When an unknown person threw a dynamite bomb, the strike became violent. Seven policemen were killed as well as 4 civilians. It became known as the Haymarket Riot and eventually resulted in an 8 hourwork day as well as commemorations on May 1st for worker's rights.
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In 1900, she was just 14 years old when a massive hurricane, known as the Great Galveston hurricane, hit Galveston Texas. Winds hit up to 145 miles an hour (category 4) and it remains the single most deadly event in U.S. history. Between 6,000 and 12,000 died (most estimates are around 8,000 dead). The population of Galveston at the time was about 36,000 people in 1900.
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