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Edward Wright Mordan 1826 - 1900

Edward Wright Mordan of Brunswick Australia was born in 1826 to Edward Bodille Morcombe and Jane Palmer Morcombe. He had siblings Emily Victoria (Morcombe) Lugton, Alice Mary (Morcombe) Reynolds, Edith Rosetta Morcombe, Joseph Elijah Morcombe, Edward Bodille Morcombe, Richard Palmer Morcombe, Bertha Ellen Morcombe, and William Daniel Morcombe. Edward Mordan died at age 74 years old in 1900 in Brunswick.
Edward Wright Mordan
Brunswick Australia
1826
1900
Brunswick, Australia
Male
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Edward Wright Mordan's History: 1826 - 1900

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    1826
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  • 1900

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    1900
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    Brunswick Australia
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    Edward Wright Mordan lived 2 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 74.
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In 1826, in the year that Edward Wright Mordan was born, on March 10th, João VI, King of Portugal and the former Emperor of Brazil, died after a short illness. Six days earlier, the King had become ill after eating at the Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon. An investigative autopsy in the late 1990's discovered that he had been killed by arsenic poisoning - having enough arsenic in his body to kill two people.
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In 1836, by the time he was merely 10 years old, on February 23rd, the Battle of the Alamo began. A group of American settlers were surrounded by the Mexican Army, led by Santa Anna, at the Alamo. The battle lasted until March 6th - all of the settler army was killed. Historians estimate that 400–600 in the Mexican Army were killed.
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