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Caroline Rossiter 1822 - 1826

Caroline Rossiter was born in 1822 in Rode, Somerset County, England United Kingdom to John Rossiter and Sarah Jane Paradise, and had siblings Henry James Rossiter, Henrietta Rossiter, Emily Rossiter, Elizabeth Rossiter, George Rossiter, Job Rossiter, John Rossiter, Sarah Rossiter, Eliza Ann Rossiter, Frederick George Rossiter, Eli Rossiter, Sidney Rossiter, and Jayne Rossiter. Caroline was baptized on May 19, 1822 in Rode. Caroline Rossiter died at age 3 years old on June 16, 1826 in Rode.
Caroline Rossiter
1822
Rode, Somerset County, England, BA11, United Kingdom
June 16, 1826
Rode, Somerset County, England, BA11, United Kingdom
Female
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Caroline Rossiter's History: circa 1822 - circa 1826

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  • 1822

    Birthday

    1822
    Birthdate
    Rode, Somerset County, England BA11, United Kingdom
    Birthplace
  • 05/19
    1822

    Baptism

    May 19, 1822
    Baptism date
    Rode, Somerset County, England BA11, United Kingdom
    Place of worship
  • 06/16
    1826

    Death

    June 16, 1826
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Rode, Somerset County, England BA11, United Kingdom
    Death location
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    Caroline Rossiter lived 68 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 4.
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In 1822, in the year that Caroline Rossiter was born, on July 3rd, Charles Babbage published a proposal for a forerunner of the modern computer. Called a "difference engine", it calculated logarithms and trigonometric functions. Babbage wanted to eliminate the errors that occurred through the use of human "calculators" by creating a machine to do the same work. While a prototype was begun, it was never completed.
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In 1826, in the year of Caroline Rossiter's passing, on March 10th, João VI, King of Portugal and the former Emperor of Brazil, died after a short illness. Six days earlier, the King had become ill after eating at the Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon. An investigative autopsy in the late 1990's discovered that he had been killed by arsenic poisoning - having enough arsenic in his body to kill two people.
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