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Isabel Mary Stubbings 1892 - 1957

Isabel Mary Stubbings of Taradale Australia was born in 1892 in Taradale to Stubbings John Brereton and Lydia Stubbings Stubbings. She had siblings James John Stubbings, William Joshua Stubbings, Edith Rebecca Stubbings, Carol Louisa Stubbings, Elizabeth Castle, Edith Rebecca Gilmore, John Henry Stubbings, Thomas Stanley Stubbings, and Grace May Brereton. Isabel Stubbings died at age 65 years old in 1957 in Swan.
Isabel Mary Stubbings
Taradale Australia
1892
Taradale, Australia
1957
Swan, Australia
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  • 1892

    Birthday

    1892
    Birthdate
    Taradale Australia
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  • Nationality & Locations

    Swan, Australia
  • 1957

    Death

    1957
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Swan Australia
    Death location
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    Isabel Mary Stubbings lived 7 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 65.
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In 1892, in the year that Isabel Mary Stubbings was born, on January 1st, Ellis Island opened to process immigrants. 700 passed through on the first day - in the first year, 450,000 were processed. The processing center was originally a 3 story wooden building - with outbuildings - that burned down a few years later.
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In 1906, when she was merely 14 years old, President Theodore Roosevelt received the Nobel Prize for Peace. The award was considered controversial at the time because many thought that he was an imperialist. But he had brokered peace between Russia and Japan a year previous and had allowed a dispute between Mexico and the U.S. to go to arbitration, resolving the issue peacefully rather than resorting to military conflict. For these two reasons, the Nobel Prize committee chose him for the Peace Prize.
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