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Edward A. Mastrud 1878 - 1918

Edward A Mastrud was born on February 13, 1878 in Iowa United States to Amund Mastrud and Gurine Mastrud, and had siblings Sever A Mastrud, Anton Mastrud, Christian Amundsen Mastrud, Mathilda Gustava (Mastrud) Texley, Karen (Mastrud) Twenge, Gunda A. (Mastrud) Texley, and Carl Melvin Mastrud. Edward Mastrud died at age 40 years old on December 11, 1918 in ND.
Edward A Mastrud
February 13, 1878
Iowa, United States
December 11, 1918
North Dakota, United States
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  • 02/13
    1878

    Birthday

    February 13, 1878
    Birthdate
    Iowa United States
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  • 12/11
    1918

    Death

    December 11, 1918
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    North Dakota United States
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    Edward A. Mastrud lived 33 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 40.
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In 1878, in the year that Edward A. Mastrud was born, in Africa, the death of the last confirmed Cape lion occurred. The Cape lion was slightly larger than other lions and had black ears, a black mane, and black hair on its belly.
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In 1886, at the age of just 8 years old, Edward was alive when on June 13th, the "Great Vancouver Fire" destroyed most of Vancouver, British Columbia. A small brush fire got out of control and spread to the rest of the city. Dozens of people died and it was only after the fire that money was raised for a fire hall. The local Squamish tribe rescued people who had jumped into bodies of water to escape the conflagration.
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