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John Bernard Hoban 1896

John Bernard Hoban was born to Michael Hoban and Margaret (Byrne) Hoban, and had siblings Anastasia (Hoban) Unthank, William Joseph Hoban, Daniel Edward Hoban, Michael John Hoban., Annie Marie (Hoban) Incigneri, Alice Mary (Hoban) Collins, Eileen (Hoban) Morphett, Isabella Hoban, and Bridget (Hoban) Benton. John Hoban died in 1896, and was buried at Oakleigh Cemetery in Oakleigh, Monash City County, VIC Australia.
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    John Bernard Hoban lived 73 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1827, Englishman John Walker invented the first friction match, which he named Lucifer. The match consisted of a wooden stick coated with sulphur and tipped with a mixture of sulphide of antimony, chlorate of potash, and gum. A box of 50 matches was one shilling and came with folded sandpaper to use to strike a match.
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In 1840, on February 6th, Māori chiefs and the British parliament signed the Treaty of Waitangi. The Treaty created a British governor of New Zealand and gave the Maori people the rights of British citizens.
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