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John Charles Bopry 1838 - 1928

John Charles Bopry was born on March 1, 1838 in Perrysburg, Ohio United States. He was in a relationship with Josephine (Hurtig) Bopry, and had children Edwin Bopry and Mable Bopry. John Bopry died at age 90 years old on April 1, 1928 in Grand Traverse County, MI, and was buried at Oakwood Cemetry in Traverse City.
John Charles Bopry
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March 1, 1838
Perrysburg, Ohio, 43551, United States
April 1, 1928
Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States
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  • 03/1
    1838

    Birthday

    March 1, 1838
    Birthdate
    Perrysburg, Ohio 43551, United States
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  • Professional Career

    Farmer
  • 04/1
    1928

    Death

    April 1, 1928
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Grand Traverse County, Michigan United States
    Death location
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    Oakwood Cemetry in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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In 1838, in the year that John Charles Bopry was born, on February 24th, Representatives William J. Graves (Kentucky) and Jonathan Cilley (Maine) fought a duel with rifles. They faced off at 94 yards. Cilley was hit on Graves' third try - in the femoral artery - and bled to death on the dueling field. The Panic of 1837 and Jackson's presidency had caused an extremely partisan Congress and the duel was a result.
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In 1841, by the time he was just 3 years old, on August 16th, President John Tyler vetoed a bill to re-establish the Second Bank of the United States - America's Central Bank. President Jackson had previously dissolved the bank and Tyler's veto angered the Whig Party (his own party). Rioters gathered outside the White House and burned Tyler in effigy, threw stones at the White House, and fired guns. It may have been the most violent demonstration on White House grounds in U.S. history.
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