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Clara Matilda (Walser) Wagner 1880

Clara Matilda (Walser) Wagner was born in 1880 in Payson, Utah County, Utah United States to Johann Jakob Walser and Mary Louise (Frischknect) Walser, and had siblings William Walser, Mary Louisa (Walser) Whipple, Sophia Walser, Alice (Walser) Johnson, Charles Edward Walser, Flora Amelia Walser, Ida Walser, Alma Walter Walser, and Gertrude Emma Walser. Clara Wagner died in Feb in Colonia Dublán, Chih. Mexico.
Clara Matilda (Walser) Wagner
Tillie Wagner
1880
Payson, Utah County, Utah, United States
Feb
Colonia Dublán, Chih., 31710, Mexico
Female
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    Payson, Utah County, Utah United States
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    Colonia Dublán, Chih. 31710, Mexico
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    Clara Matilda (Walser) Wagner lived 72 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
    The average age of a Walser family member is 72.
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In 1880, in the year that Clara Matilda (Walser) Wagner was born, on February 4th, five members of one family in Ontario, Canada were killed and their farm was burned by a mob. Called the Black Donnelly Massacre, the Irish family had been feuding with other citizens of the town. No one was ever convicted.
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In 1915, the Germans first used poison gas as a weapon at the second Battle of Ypres during World War I. While noxious gases had been used since ancient times, this was the first use of poisonous gas - in this case, lethal chlorine gas - in modern war. Subsequently, the French and British - as well as the United States when they entered World War 1 - developed and used lethal gas in war.
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