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Elizabeth Young (Wood) Walser 1883

Elizabeth Young (Wood) Walser was in a relationship with Franklin Britian Walser, and had children Maryellen Walser, George Lindsey Walser, James Henry Walser, John Thomas Walser, Lucia Lucy Jane (Walser) Grubb, Eliza Frances (Walser) Wilson, and Louella Victoria (Walser) Garwood. Elizabeth Walser died on December 20, 1883 in Davidson County, North Carolina United States.
Elizabeth Young (Wood) Walser
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December 20, 1883
Davidson County, North Carolina, United States
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    Elizabeth Young (Wood) Walser lived 73 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1809, on May 5th, Mary Dixon Kies (March 21, 1752 – 1837) became the first recipient of a patent granted to a woman by the United States. She had developed a technique for weaving straw with silk and thread to make hats. While her hats were popular at first, fashion changed and she died penniless.
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In 1815, between April 5th and 12th, Mount Tambora in the Dutch East Indies erupted, killing over 92,000 people and propelling volcanic ash into the upper atmosphere throughout the world. This caused what was called "The Year Without a Summer." In some places in the northern hemisphere, the eruption caused snow in June and July. There were widespread crop failures and resulting starvation in many parts of the world.
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