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Charles William Deen Melvey 1855 - 1857

Charles William Deen Melvey of Prahran, St James Melbourne Parish County Australia was born in 1855 in Prahran to John Melvey and Jane Green Melvey. Charles Melvey died at age 1 year old on July 17, 1857 in Melbourne, VIC.
Charles William Deen Melvey
Prahran, St James Melbourne Parish County Australia
1855
Prahran, St James Melbourne Parish County, Australia
July 17, 1857
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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  • 1855

    Birthday

    1855
    Birthdate
    Prahran, St James Melbourne Parish County Australia
    Birthplace
  • Religious Beliefs

    Church of England, St James Melbourne Parish
  • 07/17
    1857

    Death

    July 17, 1857
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Melbourne, VIC Australia
    Death location
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    Charles William Deen Melvey lived 60 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 2.
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In 1855, in the year that Charles William Deen Melvey was born, on June 29th, The Daily Telegraph began in London. The newspaper began as The Daily Telegraph and Courier and still has the reputation of being a quality paper.
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In 1857, in the year of Charles William Deen Melvey's passing, on March 6th, the US Supreme Court ruled that Blacks were not citizens and that slaves couldn't sue for freedom. The case was known as Dred Scott v. Sandford. It further divided the country and added to the forces that created the Civil War. It wasn't overturned until the 14th Amendment became law in 1868.
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