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Elizabeth Adelaide Callaghan 1860 - 1931

Elizabeth Adelaide Callaghan of Cauld Australia was born in 1860 to Brookes Potts George and Mary Lydia (Woodley) George. She had siblings Anne Charlotte George, Mary Blake George, Alfred James George, David George, Minnie George, Florence Lydia George, Edmund Charles George, Alfred James George, Minnie George, Amy Charlotte George, William Thomas George, and Sarah Ann George. Elizabeth Callaghan died at age 71 years old in 1931 in Cauld.
Elizabeth Adelaide Callaghan
Cauld Australia
1860
1931
Cauld, Australia
Female
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    1860
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    1931
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    Cauld Australia
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    Elizabeth Adelaide Callaghan lived 3 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 71.
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In 1860, in the year that Elizabeth Adelaide Callaghan was born, on April 3rd, the Pony Express began its first delivery from St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California. The trip took 10 days and the riders carried 49 letters, five telegrams, and newspapers for San Francisco and other cities along the way.
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In 1870, at the age of just 10 years old, Elizabeth was alive when on March 31st, Thomas Mundy Peterson was the first African-American male who voted in an election - a local election about the town charter. Peterson, a school principal, was also the first to hold elected office and the first to sit on a jury.
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