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Emma Funcke 1863 - 1869

Emma Funcke of Armstrong, Ararat Rural City County, VIC Australia was born in 1863 in Great Western to Johannes Valentine Funcke and Bertha Weidemann Funcke. She had siblings Maria Jane (Funcke) Loats, Alice Louise Funcke Perks, Ernest August Funcke, Bertha Funcke Trotter, George Valentine Funcke, Isabella Charlotte Funcke, John Valentine Funcke, Frederick Funcke, Sophia Caroline (Funcke) Coates, and William Valentine Funcke. Emma Funcke died at age 6 years old in 1869 in Armstrong.
Emma Funcke
Armstrong, Ararat Rural City County, VIC 3377, Australia
1863
Great Western, VIC, 3374, Australia
1869
Armstrong, Ararat Rural City County, VIC, 3377, Australia
Female
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Emma Funcke's History: 1863 - 1869

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    1863

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    1863
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    Great Western, VIC 3374, Australia
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  • 1869

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    1869
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Armstrong, Ararat Rural City County, VIC 3377, Australia
    Death location
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    Emma Funcke lived 62 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 5.
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In 1863, in the year that Emma Funcke was born, in January, British scientist John Tyndall proved the greenhouse effect - which had been widely theorized, but not proven, by scientists.
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In 1869, in the year of Emma Funcke's passing, on February 5th, prospectors in Victoria, Australia, discovered the biggest loose gold nugget ever found. Known as the "Welcome Stranger", it was discovered only 1.2 inches below ground and weighed a whopping 214.1 lbs. It would be worth over $4 million today.
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