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Harold Edward Henderson 1908

Harold Edward Henderson of Melbourne East Australia was born to Elizabeth Olive (Brilliant) Henderson and William Henry Henderson, and had siblings Elvie Olive Brilliant, Hilda May Henderson, Annie Edith Henderson, Hazel Ethel Henderson, Isabel Olive Turner, Alfred George Henderson, Horace Henry Turner, and William Henry Henderson. Harold Henderson died in 1908 in Melbourne East.
Harold Edward Henderson
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    Harold Edward Henderson lived 71 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1829, on May 6th, the patent for an instrument called an "accordion" was applied for by German citizen Cyrill Demian. The patent described the accordion this way: "Its appearance essentially consists of a little box with feathers of metal plates and bellows fixed to it, in such a way that it can easily be carried, and therefore traveling visitors to the country will appreciate the instrument."
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In 1839, the "Night of the Big Wind" hit Ireland on January 6th. It was the most damaging cyclone to hit Ireland in 300 years. In North Dublin, around 20% to 25% of homes were damaged or destroyed, and 42 ships were wrecked. Winds hit over 115 miles per hour.
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