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Jo-Ann Elaine (Santomango) Jacobsen 1988

Jo-Ann Elaine (Santomango) Jacobsen was born on October 22 in Lewiston, Maine United States to Antonetta Santomango and Dominic A Santomango, and had siblings Dominic M Santomango, Anthony Ronald Santomango, Patricia (Santomango) Elgee, Michael Thomas Santomango, Gloria Jean (Santomango) Barut, and Tina Marie (Santomango) Rea. Jo-Ann Jacobsen died on February 21, 1988 in AZ.
Jo-Ann Elaine (Santomango) Jacobsen
October 22
Lewiston, Maine, United States
February 21, 1988
Arizona, United States
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  • 10/22
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    Birthday

    October 22
    Birthdate
    Lewiston, Maine United States
    Birthplace
  • 02/21
    1988

    Death

    February 21, 1988
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Arizona United States
    Death location
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    Jo-Ann Elaine (Santomango) Jacobsen lived 73 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
    The average age of a Santomango family member is 73.
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In 1810, on September 23rd, the Republic of West Florida - now the eastern part of Louisiana - declared independence from Spain. The Republic lasted only a few months - until the United States annexed it later in the same year.
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In 1854, on May 30th, the Kansas–Nebraska Act became law. The act created both the Kansas Territory and the Nebraska Territory, which would determine for themselves if they would be pro-slavery or free. Both territories allowed slavery but it caused contention within the territories.
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