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Jennie Elvira (Aldred) Toal 1868 - 1918

Jennie Elvira (Aldred) Toal was born on December 8, 1868 in Rochester, New York United States. She was in a relationship with Edward D. Toal, and had children Elsie Irene (Toal) Coyne and Jennie Louise (Toal) Natalie. Jennie Toal died at age 49 years old on March 2, 1918.
Jennie Elvira (Aldred) Toal
December 8, 1868
Rochester, New York, United States
March 2, 1918
Female
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  • 12/8
    1868

    Birthday

    December 8, 1868
    Birthdate
    Rochester, New York United States
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  • 03/2
    1918

    Death

    March 2, 1918
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Jennie Elvira (Aldred) Toal lived 25 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 49.
    The average age of an Aldred family member is 74.
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In 1868, in the year that Jennie Elvira (Aldred) Toal was born, on October 28th, Thomas Edison - age 21 - applied for his first patent. It was for the electric vote recorder and was designed to make voting quicker and the counting of votes more accurate. Congress didn't like the idea so Edison's voting machine was never used.
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In 1876, when she was merely 8 years old, in the Spring, Sioux chief Sitting Bull's encampment in the region of the Little Bighorn River was expanded by "vast numbers" from other tribes. This meeting of Native Americans became the last great gathering of native peoples on the Great Plains.
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