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Elfriede M Schnoedewind 1905 - 2002

Elfriede M Schnoedewind of Washington, District of Columbia County, DC was born on February 24, 1905, and died at age 96 years old on February 17, 2002.
Elfriede M Schnoedewind
Washington, District of Columbia County, DC 20008
February 24, 1905
February 17, 2002
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  • 02/24
    1905

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    February 24, 1905
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  • 02/17
    2002

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    February 17, 2002
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    Elfriede M Schnoedewind lived 2 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 96.
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In 1905, in the year that Elfriede M Schnoedewind was born, the German born physicist, Albert Einstein, proposed the Special Theory of Relativity: 1) that observers can never detect uniform motion except relative to other objects and that 2) unlike the velocity of massive objects, the speed of light is a constant and is the same for all observers independent of their constant velocity toward or away from the light source. Not such simple concepts that lead to the equation everyone now knows: E = mc2.
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In 1918, Elfriede was just 13 years old when on November 1, an elevated train on the Brooklyn line of the subway - driven by an inexperienced operator because of a strike - tried to navigate a turn at 30mph. The limit on the curve was 6 mph. The 2nd and 3rd cars of the 5 car wooden train were badly damaged and at least 93 people were killed, making it the deadliest crash in New York subway history.
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