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Emily Frances Snell 1865

Emily Frances Snell of Australia was born to Richard Snell and Mary Ann (Bishop) Snell, and had siblings John Henry Snell and Mary Annie Snell. Emily Snell died in 1865.
Emily Frances Snell
Australia
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1865
Australia
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    Died at 9 months old.
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    1865
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    Emily Frances Snell lived 73 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1807, on August 17th, the Clermont - Robert Fulton's steamboat - made the first successful steamboat trip on the Hudson River between New York City and Albany. The boat ran at an average of 5 miles per hour.
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In 1815, on February 3rd, the first commercial cheese factory was founded in Switzerland. The first employee of the factory was a man named Loris Federspiel and his title was “Käse Schneidemaschine” - "Cheese Cutting Machine". His job was to taste the cheese to see if it was aged enough to sell.
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