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James Crossan 1869 - 1941

James Crossan of Australia was born in 1869 in Scotland United Kingdom to David Crossan and Lillias Elizabeth Armour (Hannah) Crossan. He had siblings Thomas Crossan, Charles Crossan, and Elizabeth Crossan. He married Elizabeth Alice Violet (Rutherford) Crossan, and had a child James Britten Hannah Crossan. James Crossan died at age 71 years old on January 30, 1941 at Queenstown in Tasmania, and was buried at Queenstown Cemetery in Queenstown.
James Crossan
Australia
1869
Scotland, United Kingdom
January 30, 1941
Queenstown in Tasmania
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    Married 1902 Mt. Lyell, Copper Mine, Queenstown, Tasmania.
  • 1869

    Birthday

    1869
    Birthdate
    Scotland United Kingdom
    Birthplace
  • 01/30
    1941

    Death

    January 30, 1941
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Queenstown in Tasmania
    Death location
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    Queenstown Cemetery in Queenstown, Tasmania Australia
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In 1869, in the year that James Crossan was born, on May 10th, North America's first transcontinental railroad was completed at Promontory Summit, Utah Territory, by driving a "golden spike" or the "last spike" of the line. The spike was driven by Leland Stanford and is now displayed at Stanford University.
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In 1877, he was merely 8 years old when on November 21st, Thomas Edison announced his new invention - the phonograph. Recording sound was considered to be Edison's first great invention. On November 29th, he demonstrated the phonograph for the public.
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