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Jenny Sage (Crabbe) Lear 1932

Jenny Sage (Crabbe) Lear was born in Edinburgh, Edinburgh County, Scotland United Kingdom. She was married to Benjamin Lear in 1877, and they were together until death separated them. Jenny Lear died on December 17, 1932 in Branxholme, VIC Australia.
Jenny Sage (Crabbe) Lear
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Edinburgh, Edinburgh County, Scotland, United Kingdom
December 17, 1932
Branxholme, VIC, 3302, Australia
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Jenny Sage (Crabbe) Lear's History: 1932

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    The Weekly Times. Melbourne. 10th November 1877. MARRIAGES. LEAR - CRABBIE. - On the 7th November, at 5 Davis street, South Yarra, by the Rev. R. Morris Hunter, Benjamin Lear, of Melbourne, to Jeanie Sage Crabbie, of Melbourne.
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    Edinburgh, Edinburgh County, Scotland United Kingdom
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    1932

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    December 17, 1932
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    Branxholme, VIC 3302, Australia
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    Jenny Sage (Crabbe) Lear lived 74 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
    The average age of a Crabbe family member is 74.
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In 1849, on January 23rd, British-born Elizabeth Blackwell became a doctor in the U.S. She earned a medical degree at the Geneva Medical College in New York. Blackwell was the first female doctor with a degree in the U.S.
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In 1869, on February 5th, prospectors in Victoria, Australia, discovered the biggest loose gold nugget ever found. Known as the "Welcome Stranger", it was discovered only 1.2 inches below ground and weighed a whopping 214.1 lbs. It would be worth over $4 million today.
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