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Emily Pitt 1821 - 1823

Emily Pitt was born on February 4, 1821 in Croyden, Surrey County, England to Charles Pitt and Mary James, and had siblings William Pitt, Charles Pitt, Charles Augustus Pitt, Marion Ann Pitt, Ellen Pitt, Mary Ann Pitt, Harriet Amelia Pitt, Catherine Pitt, and Elizabeth Pitt. Emily Pitt died at age 2 years old on December 13, 1823 in Croyden.
Emily Pitt
February 4, 1821
Croyden, Surrey County, England
December 13, 1823
Croyden, Surrey County, England
Female
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Emily Pitt's History: circa 1821 - circa 1823

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  • 02/4
    1821

    Birthday

    February 4, 1821
    Birthdate
    Croyden, Surrey County, England
    Birthplace
  • 12/13
    1823

    Death

    December 13, 1823
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Croyden, Surrey County, England
    Death location
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    Emily Pitt lived 70 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 2.
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In 1821, in the year that Emily Pitt was born, on March 5th, President James Monroe was sworn in for his second term. Because March 4th - the day that the inauguration was supposed to be held - was a Sunday, Monroe moved it to Monday, the 5th. Also, the swearing in was held indoors because of a snowstorm.
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In 1823, in the year of Emily Pitt's passing, on February 20th, British explorer James Weddell's expedition to Antarctica traveled 532 miles south of the Antarctic Circle - the southernmost position any ship had reached before. It would be more than 80 years before anyone sailed farther. The region of the Southern Ocean that he explored was later named the Weddell Sea.
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