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Benjamin Tripcony c. 1854 - 1914

Benjamin Tripcony of Swan Hill Australia was born circa 1854 in Saint Keverne, Cornwall County, England United Kingdom. He was married to Emily (Williams) Tripcony in 1886, and had children William Edward Tripcony, Florence Emily (Tripcony) Emerson, Ethel Mary Tripcony, Violet Jane (Tripcony) Emerson, Lydia Ida (Tripconey) Vains, Benjamin Leslie Tripconey, Arthur Thomas Tripcony, John William Tripcony, and Charlotte Amy Tripconey. Benjamin Tripcony died at age 59 years old on July 7, 1914 in Lake Boga, Swan Hill Rural City County, VIC Australia.
Benjamin Tripcony
Swan Hill Australia
circa 1854
Saint Keverne, Cornwall County, England, TR12, United Kingdom
July 7, 1914
Lake Boga, Swan Hill Rural City County, VIC, 3584, Australia
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Benjamin Tripcony's History: circa 1854 - 1914

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  • 1854
    circa

    Birthday

    circa 1854
    Birthdate
    Saint Keverne, Cornwall County, England TR12, United Kingdom
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  • Nationality & Locations

    Swan, Australia Lake Boga, Australia Maryboro, Australia Cornwall, Australia
  • 07/7
    1914

    Death

    July 7, 1914
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Lake Boga, Swan Hill Rural City County, VIC 3584, Australia
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    Benjamin Tripcony lived 18 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 60.
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In 1854, in the year that Benjamin Tripcony was born, on May 30th, the Kansas–Nebraska Act became law. The act created both the Kansas Territory and the Nebraska Territory, which would determine for themselves if they would be pro-slavery or free. Both territories allowed slavery but it caused contention within the territories.
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In 1866, he was only 12 years old when on May 10th, the "banker's bank" - London bank Overend, Gurney and Company - collapsed, beginning the Panic of 1866. Unemployment went up to 8% and wages went down. Only about 16% of joint-stock companies - a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders - weathered the Panic.
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