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Hugh McCabe 1918

Hugh McCabe was born on March 21, 1918 at Hawthorn Street, in Glasgow, Glasgow City County, Scotland United Kingdom. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Hugh McCabe.
Hugh McCabe
March 21, 1918
Hawthorn Street, in Glasgow, Glasgow City County, Scotland, United Kingdom
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    1918

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    March 21, 1918
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    Hawthorn Street, in Glasgow, Glasgow City County, Scotland United Kingdom
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  • Ethnicity & Family History

    Hugh was born to parents Philip Mccabe (died February 20, 1918 in Western Front, near St Quentin) and Mary Ellen Mccabe. He had siblings John, Catherine, James, and Bernard.
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In 1918, in the year that Hugh McCabe was born, on November 1, an elevated train on the Brooklyn line of the subway - driven by an inexperienced operator because of a strike - tried to navigate a turn at 30mph. The limit on the curve was 6 mph. The 2nd and 3rd cars of the 5 car wooden train were badly damaged and at least 93 people were killed, making it the deadliest crash in New York subway history.
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In 1941, in his State of the Union address on January 6th, President Roosevelt detailed the "four freedoms" that everyone in the world should have: Freedom of speech, Freedom of worship, Freedom from want, and Freedom from fear. In the same speech, he outlined the benefits of democracy which he said were economic opportunity, employment, social security, and the promise of "adequate health care".
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