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John George Hyne 1873 - 1918

John George Hyne of Cheltnm Australia was born in 1873 to George Hyne and Annie Tennant Hyne. He had siblings John George Hyne, Annie Baird Hyne, Catherine Wilson Hyne, Helen Hyne, Helen Margaret Hyne, Elizabeth Maria (Hyne) Montgomery, Catherine Wilson Clark, Annie Baird Gaunt, David Hyne, and Jessie Marion Webb. John Hyne died at age 45 years old in 1918 in Cheltnm.
John George Hyne
Cheltnm Australia
1873
1918
Cheltnm, Australia
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  • 1873

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    1873
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  • 1918

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    1918
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    Cheltnm Australia
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    John George Hyne lived 29 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 45.
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In 1873, in the year that John George Hyne was born, on February 12th, The Coinage Act of 1873 was signed by President Ulysses S. Grant. It went into effect on April 1st and ended the use of gold and silver in the U.S. for currency - placing the country on the gold standard. The Act wasn't popular with everyone.
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In 1887, when he was just 14 years old, on January 28th, the largest recorded snowflakes fell in a snowstorm in Fort Keogh, Montana. They were supposed to have been 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick. A rancher in the area said that they were “larger than milk pans”. A Wild West tall tale? Not according to the Guinness World Records book.
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