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Elizabeth (Stone) Crowe 1854 - 1893

Elizabeth (Stone) Crowe of Rushworth Australia was born on February 22, 1854 to Edward Stone and Mary Mcpherson Stone. She was in a relationship with Thomas Crowe, and had children William Arthur Crowe, Henry Charles Crowe, Silas Crowe, and Ethel "Ettie" Mary (Crowe) Pettifer. Elizabeth Crowe died at age 39 years old in 1893 in Rushworth.
Elizabeth (Stone) Crowe
Rushworth Australia
February 22, 1854
1893
Rushworth, Australia
Female
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    1854

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    February 22, 1854
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  • 1893

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    1893
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    Rushworth Australia
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    Elizabeth (Stone) Crowe lived 35 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 38.
    The average age of a Stone family member is 73.
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In 1854, in the year that Elizabeth (Stone) Crowe was born, on February 28th, the GOP - the Republican Party - was founded in Ripon, Wisconsin by "modernizers", anti-slavery proponents, ex-Whigs, and ex-"Free-Soilers" - who opposed the expansion of slavery. The first Republican President of the United States was Abraham Lincoln.
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In 1865, by the time she was merely 11 years old, on April 9th, Confederate Army General Robert E. Lee surrendered to the Union Army at Appomattox Court House. Lee's surrender led to a series of surrenders in the Confederacy and in 1866 President Johnson issued a "Proclamation—Declaring that Peace, Order, Tranquility, and Civil Authority Now Exists in and Throughout the Whole of the United States of America".
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