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Frances Ethel "Little Ethel" (McBride) Henry-Smith-Blackburn 1914

Frances Ethel (McBride) Blackburn was born on March 20, 1914 in Oklahoma United States to Annie Buena McBride and John R. McBride, and has siblings Lee T. McBride and Vergie McBride. She married Johnny Blackburn Sr., and they had a child Johnny Blackburn Jr.. She also married Jesse Monroe Henry.
Frances Ethel (McBride) Blackburn
March 20, 1914
Oklahoma, United States
Female
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In 1914, in the year that Frances Ethel "Little Ethel" (McBride) Henry-Smith-Blackburn was born, in August, the world's first red and green traffic lights were installed at the corner of East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue in Cleveland Ohio. The electric traffic light had been invented by a policeman in Salt Lake City Utah in 1912.
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In 1937, on May 6th, the German zeppelin the Hindenburg caught fire and blew up. The Hindenburg was a passenger ship traveling to Frankfurt Germany. It tried to dock in New Jersey, one of the stops, and something went wrong - it blew up. Thirty-six people were killed out of the 97 on board - 13 passengers, 22 crewmen, and one ground worker. The reasons for the explosion are still disputed.
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