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John Alfred W Gleed c. 1893 - 1917

John Gleed was born circa 1893 at London 11,Meadow Way,Weald Village, Harrow, Middlesex, and died at age 23 years old on February 4, 1917. John Gleed was buried at '5687' Villers-bretonneux Memorial. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember John Alfred W Gleed.
John Gleed
circa 1893
London 11,Meadow Way,Weald Village, Harrow, Middlesex
February 4, 1917
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  • 1893
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    Birthday

    circa 1893
    Birthdate
    London 11,Meadow Way,Weald Village, Harrow, Middlesex
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Service number: 5687 Rank: Private Regiment: australian Infantry 13th Battalion Unit/ship/squadron: A.I.F.
  • 02/4
    1917

    Death

    February 4, 1917
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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  • Gravesite & Burial

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    '5687' Villers-bretonneux Memorial
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Did you know?
In 1893, in the year that John Alfred W Gleed was born, on November 7th, the women of Colorado were given the right to vote via a state referendum. Fifty-five percent of voters turned out and the referendum passed with 35,798 voting in favor and 29,551 voting against.
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In 1900, when he was merely 7 years old, a massive hurricane, known as the Great Galveston hurricane, hit Galveston Texas. Winds hit up to 145 miles an hour (category 4) and it remains the single most deadly event in U.S. history. Between 6,000 and 12,000 died (most estimates are around 8,000 dead). The population of Galveston at the time was about 36,000 people in 1900.
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