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James Meaney 1838 - 1898

James Meaney was born in 1838 to Patrick Meaney and Hanna (Cooney) Meaney, and had a sister Margaret (Meaney) McMahon. James Meaney died at age 59 years old in July 1898 in Ballarat, Ballarat City County, VIC Australia, and was buried at Ballarat New Cemetery in Invermay Park.
James Meaney
1838
July 1898
Ballarat, Ballarat City County, VIC, Australia
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    1838
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    1898

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    July 1898
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    Cause of death
    Ballarat, Ballarat City County, VIC Australia
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    Ballarat New Cemetery in Invermay Park, Ballarat City County, VIC 3350, Australia
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    James Meaney lived 14 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 60.
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In 1838, in the year that James Meaney was born, on May 26th, the Native American Cherokee Nation was forced to march the Trail of Tears - relocating them to west of the Mississippi. When gold was discovered in Georgia in 1828, settlers wanted the Cherokee land. 16,543 natives were forced to march - it is estimated that 2,000 to 6,000 died along the way.
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In 1843, by the time he was just 5 years old, on January 31st, the Virginia Minstrels - also called the Virginia Serenaders - performed the first minstrel show. The whole troupe appeared in blackface. They were famous for the songs "Jimmy Crack Corn" and "Old Dan Tucker".
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