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Joseph A Gaulden 1956 - 1997
Joseph A Gaulden was born on May 20, 1956, and died at age 41 years old on December 16, 1997. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Joseph A Gaulden.
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Joseph A Gaulden's History: 1956 - 1997
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Did you know?Joseph A Gaulden lived 30 years shorter than the average Gaulden family member when he died at the age of 41.The average age of a Gaulden family member is 71.
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In 1956, in the year that Joseph A Gaulden was born, on May 20th, the U.S. tested the first hydrogen bomb dropped from a plane over Bikini Atoll. Previously, hydrogen bombs had only been tested on the ground. The Atomic Age moved forward.
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In 1963, by the time he was just 7 years old, the British Secretary of War, 46 year old John Profumo ,was forced to resign when he lied about an affair with 19 year old Christine Keeler. Keeler was also involved with the Soviet naval attaché and charges of espionage were feared. No proof of spying was ever found.
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Gaulden, Edmund (Dec 27, 1921 - May 15, 2004)
Gaulden, Helena (Mar 14, 1902 - Aug 1980)
Gaulden, Florence (Oct 11, 1919 - Nov 20, 2007)
Gaulden, Mary (Jun 1, 1931 - Mar 1986)
Gaulden, Melvin (May 17, 1915 - Mar 7, 1995)
Gaulden, Cecil (Apr 26, 1923 - Nov 1976)
Gaulden, Lela (Nov 26, 1902 - Apr 22, 2000)
Gaulden, Theresa (May 25, 1905 - Jul 1980)
Gaulden, Emanuel (Jun 5, 1937 - Jun 28, 2009)
Gaulden, Charles (Jun 24, 1929 - Apr 1983)
Gaulden, William (Nov 12, 1903 - Oct 1968)
Gaulden, Helene (Jun 1, 1917 - Apr 14, 2003)
Gaulden, Mable (Apr 26, 1946 - Oct 31, 2006)
Gaulden, Richard (Apr 22, 1945 - Oct 9, 2002)
Gaulden, Herbert (Aug 18, 1951 - Oct 29, 2000)
Gaulden, Ruth (Aug 21, 1918 - Jan 1985)
Gaulden, Marjorie (Apr 9, 1921 - Apr 24, 2010)
Gaulden, Eddie (Jun 23, 1928 - Jan 25, 2008)
Gaulden, Mary (Aug 11, 1915 - Dec 1981)
Gaulden, Vernie (Apr 18, 1911 - Nov 1968)
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