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Ethel Mary Brereton 1888 - 1890

Ethel Mary Brereton of Malmsbury, VIC Australia was born on October 1, 1888 in Malmsbury to Mary Ann Brereton and Charles Brereton. She had siblings Florence May Brereton, Daisy Brereton, Sarah Ellen (Brereton) Morgan, Myrtle Evelyn Brereton, Lily Brereton, Leslie George Brereton, Bertha Grace Brereton, Hugh Milvain Brereton, and Edwin Charles Brereton. Ethel Brereton died at age 1 year old on March 9, 1890 in Malmsbury.
Ethel Mary Brereton
Malmsbury, VIC 3446, Australia
October 1, 1888
Malmsbury, VIC, 3446, Australia
March 9, 1890
Malmsbury, VIC, 3446, Australia
Female
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  • 10/1
    1888

    Birthday

    October 1, 1888
    Birthdate
    Malmsbury, VIC 3446, Australia
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  • 03/9
    1890

    Death

    March 9, 1890
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Malmsbury, VIC 3446, Australia
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    Ethel Mary Brereton lived 71 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 1.
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In 1888, in the year that Ethel Mary Brereton was born, on July 25th, a court stenographer from Salt Lake City - Frank Edward McGurrin - decisively beat the competition in a typing contest in Ohio. He was supposedly the only person who used touch typing and is believed to have invented the method. Touch typing is ubiquitous now - but Frank's win is what convinced everyone that the method was good!
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In 1890, in the year of Ethel Mary Brereton's passing, on June 1st, the U.S. Census Bureau started tabulating census returns with punch cards. Herman Hollerith's "tabulating machine" used punch cards to more quickly compute census information, taking the time to get census results from 8 years in 1880 to 6 years for the 1890 census. Hollerith's company eventually became IBM.
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