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Euphemia Fife Meston 1837 - 1910

Euphemia Fife Meston of Melbourne South Australia was born in 1837 to James Meston and Catherine Fife Meston. She had siblings John Catto Meston, Margaret Meston, and Alex Meston. Euphemia Meston died at age 73 years old in 1910 in Melbourne South.
Euphemia Fife Meston
Melbourne South Australia
1837
1910
Melbourne South, Australia
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    1910
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    Melbourne South Australia
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    Euphemia Fife Meston lived 2 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 73.
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In 1837, in the year that Euphemia Fife Meston was born, on February 25th, in Philadelphia, the Institute for Colored Youth (ICY) - the oldest African-American university in the United States - was founded. It was the first institution for the higher education of black people in the United States. Founded by Quaker Richard Humphreys who gave $10,000 to establish the school, it still exists today - although the location has moved and it has been renamed Cheyney University. Humphreys was concerned about the struggles of free African Americans to make a living.
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In 1856, when she was 19 years old, on January 26th the Battle of Seattle occurred. Marines from the ship the USS Decatur, stationed in Elliott Bay, along with about 50 Seattle settlers, fought Native Americans in the area. Territorial Governor Isaac Stevens had declared a "war of extermination" on Native communities 5 days before.
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