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Henry C Meeker Pvt 1900

Henry C Meeker Pvt was born to Daniel Camp Meeker and Harriot (Dinsmore) Meeker, and had siblings Eli S. Meeker, Sarah J. (Meeker) Stone, Mary J. Meeker, Charles F. Meeker, and Daniel F. Meeker. He married Eurania Urania (Hawley) Meeker in 1859, and had children Daniel C Meeker, Mary Hattie Meeker, Henry C. Meeker Jr, and Maud E. (Meeker) Hurlbut. Henry Meeker died on February 3, 1900 in Binghamton, Broome County, New York United States.
Henry C Meeker Pvt
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In 1810, in October, King George III of the United Kingdom - King of England during the American Revolutionary War - was recognized as insane. Although he reigned until his death in 1820, he was mentally ill - the cause is unknown - and in 1810 regency was established to oversee his rule. His eldest son was recognized as Prince Regent.
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In 1846, on June 15th, the Oregon Treaty - between Great Britain and the US - was signed. The Treaty agreed that the 49th parallel would be the border between the United States and Canada. Since the actual border wasn't clear in the Treaty, dispute about what was Canada and what was the US continued for a decade.
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