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Christopher O.Schrecengost 1828 - 1906

Christopher O.Schrecengost was born on December 15, 1828 in Clinton County, Pennsylvania United States to Martin Schrecengost and Christina (Oury) Schrecengost, and had siblings Susannah (Schrecengost) Lias, William Patrick Schrecengost, Elias Schrecengost, Martin Lenhart Schrecengost, Matilda Schrecengost, Samuel Schrecengost, and Mary J. Schrecengost. Christopher O.Schrecengost died at age 77 years old on May 9, 1906 in Armstrong County.
Christopher O.Schrecengost
December 15, 1828
Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States
May 9, 1906
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, United States
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  • 12/15
    1828

    Birthday

    December 15, 1828
    Birthdate
    Clinton County, Pennsylvania United States
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  • 05/9
    1906

    Death

    May 9, 1906
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Armstrong County, Pennsylvania United States
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    Christopher O.Schrecengost lived 7 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 77.
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In 1828, in the year that Christopher O.Schrecengost was born, on April 20th, French explorer René Caillié became the first non-Muslim to enter Timbuktu and to later return alive. He gave Europeans a first hand description of the city. He was awarded a prize of 10,000 francs for his trip - offered by the Société de Géographie.
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In 1838, when he was just 10 years old, on January 11th in New Jersey, Samuel Morse and two others first publicly demonstrated Morse's new invention - the telegraph. Patented by Morse in 1837, the electrical telegraph used a code developed by him and his assistant, Samuel Vail, and sent a message two miles. In 1844, Morse broadcast from Washington DC to Baltimore Maryland the message "What hath God wrought" and the telegraph took off.
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