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John A. Boker c. 1846 - 1925

John A. Boker was born circa March 1846 in Germany. He was in a relationship with Barbara Smith, and had children John Boker, Sophia L. Boker, William John Boker, Lily Boker, Reginia Boker, George Alexander Boker, Valentine John Boker, Marie R. Boker, and Eleanora D. Boker. John Boker died at age 79 years old on March 31, 1925 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania United States.
John A. Boker
circa March 1846
Germany
March 31, 1925
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States
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    1846
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    Birthday

    circa March 1846
    Birthdate
    Germany
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  • 03/31
    1925

    Death

    March 31, 1925
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania United States
    Death location
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    John A. Boker lived 5 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 79.
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In 1846, in the year that John A. Boker was born, on November 4th, the Donner Party was stranded in the Sierra Nevada on its way to California. The ill-fated wagon train was snowed in and couldn't get out of the mountains for 3 months. Some went for help - on foot - but the majority of the 87 people in the wagon train were stuck in heavy snow, without food. Only 48 of the original settlers survived - some by cannibalism of the dead.
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In 1867, John was 21 years old when on March 1st, Nebraska became the 37th state in the United States. Due to the Homestead Act, settlers had flooded into the area and the first wave of settlers was so large that Nebraska was immediately able to apply for statehood.
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