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Gertrude Bridget (Monaghan) Talbot 1888

Gertrude Bridget (Monaghan) Talbot of Stawell Australia was born in 1888 in Stawell to Patrick Monaghan and Mary (Ryan) Monaghan. Gertrude Talbot has siblings Hugh Thomas Monaghan, Mary Monaghan, Peter Joseph Monaghan, Rose Eveline Monaghan, Hugh Monaghan, Kate Monaghan, John Patrick Monaghan, Mary Monaghan, Peter Joseph Monaghan, and Evelyn Rose Monaghan.
Gertrude Bridget (Monaghan) Talbot
Stawell Australia
1888
Stawell, Australia
Female
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In 1888, in the year that Gertrude Bridget (Monaghan) Talbot 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 1891, on June 25th, in the July issue of The Strand Magazine in London, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's character Sherlock Holmes appeared in a series of short stories for the first time. Doyle eventually wrote 4 novels and 56 short stories with Holmes as the main character.
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