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Benjamin Thomas Cowderoy 1812 - 1904

Benjamin Thomas Cowderoy of Oleigh Australia was born in 1812 to Thomas Benjamin Cowderoy and Charlotte May Oldfield Cowderoy. Benjamin Cowderoy died at age 92 years old in 1904 in Oleigh.
Benjamin Thomas Cowderoy
Oleigh Australia
1812
1904
Oleigh, Australia
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Benjamin Thomas Cowderoy's History: 1812 - 1904

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    Benjamin Thomas Cowderoy was the eldest of many, all born in Reading, Berkshire: Ester Ann b. 1813-1878 Thomas 1814-1880 John b. 1816-1819 James b. 1817-1819 Charlotte b. 1819-1890 Henry b. 1820-1868 Mary b. 1821-1832 William b. 1823-1875 Martha Ann b. 1825-1858 Samuel b. 1828-1884 Frederick 1829-1904, whose wife, Caroline Sugden was the daughter of the Melbourne Chief of police by his first wife Matilda 1831-1832
  • 1812

    Birthday

    1812
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  • 1904

    Death

    1904
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Oleigh Australia
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    Benjamin Thomas Cowderoy lived 11 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 92.
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In 1812, in the year that Benjamin Thomas Cowderoy was born, on June 1st, U.S. President James Madison asked the U.S. Congress to declare war on the United Kingdom. Thus began the War of 1812. Great Britain tried to avert the war as they saw it as a way for the U.S. to annex Canada - and they were simultaneously involved in a war with France.
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In 1828, he was 16 years old when on September 17th, a typhoon - called the Siebold Typhoon because German physician Philipp Franz von Siebold was there and took measurements during the storm - killed over 14,000 people in Kyūshū, Japan. It was the greatest number of deaths in any storm in Japan.
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