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Ann Longley Williams 1827 - 1899

Ann (Longley) Williams of Stawell, Northern Grampians Shire County, VIC Australia was born in 1827 in Kent County, England United Kingdom, and was the mother of Simon Williams. Ann Williams died at age 72 years old in 1899 in Stawell, Northern Grampians Shire County, VIC Australia.
Stawell, Northern Grampians Shire County, VIC 3380, Australia
1827
Kent County, England, United Kingdom
1899
Stawell, Northern Grampians Shire County, VIC, 3380, Australia
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Ann (Longley) Williams' History: 1827 - 1899

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  • 1827

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    1827
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    Kent County, England United Kingdom
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  • 1899

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    1899
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Stawell, Northern Grampians Shire County, VIC 3380, Australia
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    Ann Longley Williams lived 2 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 72.
    The average age of a Longley family member is 74.
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In 1827, in the year that Ann Longley Williams was born, on May 25th, Romanian inventor Petrache Poenaru received a French patent for the invention of the first fountain pen with a replaceable ink cartridge. The fountain pen would make inkwells obsolete. Poenaru's patent used a barrel made from a large swan quill (part of the feather).
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In 1839, she was only 12 years old when in The Boston Morning Post, on March 23rd, the first recorded use of the word "OK" appeared. A columnist in the paper said this: "The "Chairman of the Committee on Charity Lecture Bells, is one of the deputation, and perhaps if he should return to Boston, via Providence, he of the Journal, and his train-band, would have his 'contribution box,' et ceteras, o.k.—all correct—and cause the corks to fly, like sparks, upward." While this is the first known time that OK appeared in print, where the word came from is still disputed.
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