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Emanuel B. Eichelberger 1851 - 1898

Emanuel B. Eichelberger was born on December 20, 1851 at Rebecca Furnace Rd, in Martinsburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania United States to Eli Eichelberger and Mary Margaret Ake Eichelberger, and had siblings Mary Ann Eichelberger, Elizabeth Eichelberger Williams, Nancy Eichelberger Stevens, John W. Eichelberger, Elvina Eichelberger, S. Catherine Eichelberger, Catherine Eichelberger, Susan Eichelberger Evans, Harriet Jane Eichelberger, Fannie Eichelberger, Allen Eichelberger, and James Eichelberger. Emanuel Eichelberger married Ann Benner, and died at age 47 years old on December 30, 1898.
Emanuel B. Eichelberger
December 20, 1851
Rebecca Furnace Rd, in Martinsburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania, 16662, United States
December 30, 1898
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Emanuel B. Eichelberger's History: circa 1851 - circa 1898

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  • 12/20
    1851

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    December 20, 1851
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    Rebecca Furnace Rd, in Martinsburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania 16662, United States
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  • 12/30
    1898

    Death

    December 30, 1898
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    Emanuel B. Eichelberger lived 26 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 47.
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In 1851, in the year that Emanuel B. Eichelberger was born, on May 15th, the first of many Australian gold rushes was publicized. Because the California Gold Rush had caused many Australians to emigrate to California, Australia decided that the gold found in Australia should be publicized, rather than suppressing the news as earlier finds had been.
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In 1867, he was 16 years old when on January 8th, African-American men were given the right to vote in the District of Columbia when Congress overrode President Andrew Johnson's veto. This was the first place in the U.S. to give African Americans the right to vote.
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