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George William Larrad 1822 - 1903

George William Larrad of Flmngtn Australia was born on March 3, 1822 in Boldre, Hampshire County, England United Kingdom. He was married to Charlotte Endersley Larrad, and had children Edward Henry Larrad and Samuel Alfred Larrard. George Larrad died at age 81 years old on May 20, 1903 at Hotham St, in East Melbourne, City of Melbourne County, VIC Australia.
George William Larrad
Flmngtn Australia
March 3, 1822
Boldre, Hampshire County, England, SO41, United Kingdom
May 20, 1903
Hotham St, in East Melbourne, City of Melbourne County, VIC, 3002, Australia
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George William Larrad's History: 1822 - 1903

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  • 03/3
    1822

    Birthday

    March 3, 1822
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    Boldre, Hampshire County, England SO41, United Kingdom
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  • Nationality & Locations

    Hoth E, Australia
  • 05/20
    1903

    Death

    May 20, 1903
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Hotham St, in East Melbourne, City of Melbourne County, VIC 3002, Australia
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    George William Larrad lived 14 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 81.
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In 1822, in the year that George William Larrad was born, on July 3rd, Charles Babbage published a proposal for a forerunner of the modern computer. Called a "difference engine", it calculated logarithms and trigonometric functions. Babbage wanted to eliminate the errors that occurred through the use of human "calculators" by creating a machine to do the same work. While a prototype was begun, it was never completed.
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In 1839, when he was 17 years old, 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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