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Geoffrey Harry Burch c. 1945

Geoffrey Burch died circa March 8, 1945, and was buried at Runnymede Memorial Panel 274. in United Kingdom. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Geoffrey Harry Burch.
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    Service number: 1875571 Rank: Sergeant Regiment: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve Unit/ship/squadron: 103 Sqdn.
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    circa March 8, 1945
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In 1824, on December 3rd, the U.S. presidential election of 1824 was finally decided. None of the four candidates for U.S. President gained a majority of the electoral votes so for the first - and last - time the election was thrown into the U.S. House of Representatives for a decision, called a contingent election. John Quincy Adams won on the first vote. Another candidate, Andrew Jackson, never accepted the results and accused Adams and Henry Clay - the Speaker of the House - of striking a "corrupt bargain".
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In 1839, in The Boston Morning Post, on March 23rd, the first recorded use of the word "OK" appeared. A columnist in the paper said this: "The "Chairman of the Committee on Charity Lecture Bells, is one of the deputation, and perhaps if he should return to Boston, via Providence, he of the Journal, and his train-band, would have his 'contribution box,' et ceteras, o.k.—all correct—and cause the corks to fly, like sparks, upward." While this is the first known time that OK appeared in print, where the word came from is still disputed.
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