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Bert C. Dawes 1892 - 1965

Bert Dawes of Morton, Lewis County, WA was born on May 22, 1892 in Florence, Pinal County, Arizona United States, and died at age 73 years old on November 20, 1965 in Morton, Lewis County, WA.
Bert Dawes
Morton, Lewis County, WA 98356
May 22, 1892
Florence, Pinal County, Arizona, United States
November 20, 1965
Morton, Lewis County, Washington, 98356, United States
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  • 05/22
    1892

    Birthday

    May 22, 1892
    Birthdate
    Florence, Pinal County, Arizona United States
    Birthplace
  • Professional Career

    Machinist
  • 11/20
    1965

    Death

    November 20, 1965
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Morton, Lewis County, Washington 98356, United States
    Death location
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    Bert C. Dawes lived 1 year longer than the average family member when died at the age of 73.
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In 1892, in the year that Bert C. Dawes was born, on October 5th, the Dalton Gang was shot. The Gang was attempting to rob two banks - simultaneously - in Coffeyville Kansas but word spread of the robberies and townspeople with guns greeted them when they left the banks. Four members of the gang were killed - only Emmett Dalton survived his wounds and spent 14 years in prison.
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In 1905, by the time he was only 13 years old, the German born physicist, Albert Einstein, proposed the Special Theory of Relativity: 1) that observers can never detect uniform motion except relative to other objects and that 2) unlike the velocity of massive objects, the speed of light is a constant and is the same for all observers independent of their constant velocity toward or away from the light source. Not such simple concepts that lead to the equation everyone now knows: E = mc2.
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