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Bernard E Lederman 1912 - 1997
Bernard E Lederman of Wheaton, Du Page County, IL was born on November 11, 1912, and died at age 84 years old on January 12, 1997.
Bernard E Lederman
Wheaton, Du Page County, IL 60187
November 11, 1912
January 12, 1997
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Did you know?Bernard E Lederman lived 8 years longer than the average Lederman family member when he died at the age of 84.The average age of a Lederman family member is 76.
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In 1912, in the year that Bernard E Lederman was born, in October, former President Theodore Roosevelt was shot, but not killed, while campaigning for another term as President with the newly created Bull Moose (Progressive) Party. John Schrank was a Bavarian-born saloon-keeper from New York who had been stalking Roosevelt when he shot him just before a campaign speech. Shot in the chest (and showing the audience his bloody shirt), Roosevelt went on to give a 55 to 90 minute talk (reports vary on the length) before being treated for the injury. After 8 days in the hospital, Roosevelt went back on the campaign trail.
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In 1930, by the time he was 18 years old, on August 6th, N.Y. Supreme Court Judge Joseph Crater went through papers in his office, destroyed some of them, withdrew all his money from the bank - $5,150, sold his stock, met friends at a restaurant for dinner and disappeared after getting into a taxi (or walking down the street - his friends' testimony later changed). His disappearance was reported to the police on September 3rd - almost a month later. His wife didn't know what happened, his fellow Justices had no idea, and his mistresses (he had several) said that they didn't know. While his disappearance was front page news, his fate was never discovered and after 40 years the case was closed, still without knowing if Crater was dead or alive.
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Lederman, Frank (Sep 11, 1904 - Oct 1962)
Lederman, Vera (Sep 5, 1906 - Jul 1994)
Lederman, William (Sep 28, 1914 - Mar 1973)
Lederman, Samuel (Sep 3, 1919 - Sep 1983)
Lederman, Mae (Mar 12, 1905 - Oct 9, 1996)
Lederman, Mary (May 17, 1894 - Feb 1981)
Lederman, Bernard (Jul 7, 1899 - Jun 1968)
Lederman, Minnie (Dec 24, 1898 - Oct 1986)
Lederman, Harry (Jan 25, 1901 - Dec 1974)
Lederman, Samuel (Feb 12, 1898 - Dec 23, 1989)
Lederman, Gertrude (Jul 31, 1909 - Dec 24, 2000)
Lederman, David (Jul 8, 1909 - Jan 1984)
Lederman, Benjamin (Nov 12, 1898 - Aug 1967)
Lederman, Bernard (Sep 14, 1903 - Feb 12, 2004)
Lederman, Sumner (Aug 12, 1917 - Dec 1974)
Lederman, Ephraim (Jan 19, 1892 - Sep 1962)
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