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John Franklin Werling 1913

John Franklin Werling was born to William Werling and Martha Nee Walters Werling. He was in a relationship with Hattie Nee Echols Werling, and had a child Leonard Werling. John Werling died on November 18, 1913 in East Liverpool, Columbiana CountyOhio United States, and was buried in East LiverpoolOhio.
John Franklin Werling
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November 18, 1913
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    John Franklin Werling lived 76 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1814, on September 14th, Francis Scott Key wrote what we now know as the lyrics of the Star-Spangled Banner while he watched the British attack on Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor. He originally wrote a poem titled "Defence of Fort M'Henry". The lyrics of the poem were then set to the tune of a popular English song. It wasn't until 1931 that the song became the official national anthem of the United States.
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In 1828, Hungarian inventor and physicist, Ányos Jedlik - a Benedictine priest - created the world's first electric motor, which he called an electromotor. Currently, the motor still works.
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