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Janet Hodge Birrell 1867 - 1926

Janet Hodge Birrell of Geelong Australia was born in 1867 to Wilson Birrell and Mary Paterson Birrell. She had siblings James Birrel, William Birrel, Isabella Birrel, Janet Hodge Birrell, Mary Paterson Birrell, Wilson Birrell, Grace Birrell, Helen Birrell, Charles Bird, Stella Rose Birrell, Annie Maud Bird, William Birrel, Sophia Birrell, and David Birrell. Janet Birrell died at age 59 years old in 1926 in Geelong.
Janet Hodge Birrell
Geelong Australia
1867
1926
Geelong, Australia
Female
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    1867
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  • 1926

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    1926
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    Geelong Australia
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    Janet Hodge Birrell lived 18 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 59.
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In 1867, in the year that Janet Hodge Birrell was born, on March 30th, Alaska was bought by the US from Russia for $7.2 million dollars, which worked out to about 2 cents per acre. The newspapers called it "Seward's Folly" because United States Secretary of State William H. Seward negotiated the purchase and Alaska was seen as frozen, useless land.
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In 1875, at the age of merely 8 years old, Janet was alive when on March 1st, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act. The Act prohibited racial discrimination in both public accommodations and jury duty. Opposed by the public, the "public accommodations" sections of the Act were overturned by the Supreme Court eight years later.
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