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Delores Matilda (Kierulf) Prender c. 1867 - 1952

Delores Matilda (Kierulf) Prender of Melbourne Australia was born circa 1867 to John Palmer Kierulf and Catherine Steel (Braid) Kierulf. She had siblings John Palmer Kierulf, William Melbourn Kierulf, Oscar Sydney Kierulf, Josephine Catherine (Kierulf) Vivian, Frederica Victoria (Kierulf) Birrell, and Adelaide Agnes (Kierulf) Stacey. Delores Prender died at age 85 years old in 1952 in Melbourne, Victoria.
Delores Matilda (Kierulf) Prender
Melbourne Australia
circa 1867
1952
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Delores Matilda (Kierulf) Prender's History: circa 1867 - 1952

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    circa 1867
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  • 1952

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    1952
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    Melbourne, Victoria Australia
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    Delores Matilda (Kierulf) Prender lived 23 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 85.
    The average age of a Kierulf family member is 62.
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In 1867, in the year that Delores Matilda (Kierulf) Prender was born, on March 1st, Nebraska became the 37th state in the United States. Due to the Homestead Act, settlers had flooded into the area and the first wave of settlers was so large that Nebraska was immediately able to apply for statehood.
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In 1879, she was merely 12 years old when on October 22nd, Thomas Edison tested the first practical electric light bulb. Lasting 13½ hours before burning out, it used a "a carbon filament or strip coiled and connected to platina contact wires". He applied for a patent on November 4th, receiving the patent in January 1880.
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