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Jacob Rouanzoin 1835 - 1893

Jacob Rouanzoin was born on May 10, 1835 to Jacob Rouanzoin and Sarah (Shofe) Rouanzoin, and had siblings Adam Rouanzoin, James Rouanzoin, Mary Ann (Rouanzoin) Harshman, Eliza Jane (Rouanzoin) Ball, Martha (Rouanzoin) Thompson, Catherine (Rouanzoin) Balding, and Elizabeth (Rouanzoin) Newlon. Jacob Rouanzoin died at age 57 years old on January 6, 1893 in Pennsville, Ohio United States.
Jacob Rouanzoin
Jacob Rouanzoun
May 10, 1835
January 6, 1893
Pennsville, Ohio, 43758, United States
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  • 05/10
    1835

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    May 10, 1835
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  • 01/6
    1893

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    January 6, 1893
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    Cause of death
    Pennsville, Ohio 43758, United States
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    Jacob Rouanzoin lived 2 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 57.
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In 1835, in the year that Jacob Rouanzoin was born, on June 2nd, P. T. Barnum and his "circus" began their first tour of the U.S. He had paid $1,000 for an elderly slave named Joice Heth, who he claimed was 161 years old and a former nurse for George Washington. Touring the northeast of the U.S., he made more than $1,000 per week. Joice died the next year - at about 80 years old.
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In 1856, Jacob was 21 years old when on February 18th, The American Party, also called the "Know-Nothings" because they were an anti-Catholic and anti-immigrant movement, assembled in Philadelphia to nominate their first Presidential candidate, former President Millard Fillmore. The party sought to keep the "purity" of elections by blocking "impure" foreigners.
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