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Elizabeth Dees 1908 - 1988
Elizabeth Dees of Mobile, Mobile County, AL was born on September 22, 1908, and died at age 80 years old on November 4, 1988.
Elizabeth Dees
Mobile, Mobile County, AL 36607
September 22, 1908
November 4, 1988
Female
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Did you know?Elizabeth Dees lived 8 years longer than the average Dees family member when she died at the age of 80.The average age of a Dees family member is 72.
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In 1908, in the year that Elizabeth Dees was born, a 7.1 earthquake and the resulting tsunami killed 70,000 to 100,000 people in southern Italy and Sicily. The earthquake, lasting 30 to 40 seconds, occurred in the Strait of Messina which was between the region of Calabria (at the "toe" of Italy) and the island of Sicily and destruction from it occurred in a 186 mile radius. It was the most destructive earthquake ever to hit Europe.
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In 1913, Elizabeth was just 5 years old when ratified in February the 16th Amendment, establishing a Federal income tax, became law. Previously, customs duties (tariffs) and excise taxes were the primary sources of federal revenue. With the passage of the 16th Amendment, incomes of couples exceeding $4,000, as well as those of single persons earning $3,000 or more, were subject to a 1% Federal tax (that would be about $98,000 and $74,000 now). Rates rose to 7% for incomes over half a million dollars. Less than 1% of the population was subject to income tax.
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