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Joseph Judd Albon 1917

Joseph Judd Albon was in a relationship with Harriet Jessie Albon ( Young, and had children John Stewart Albon, Edgar Albon, Albert Albon, Harold Albon, and Susan Ethyl Dunbabin ( Albon. Joseph Albon died on January 30, 1917 in Cheltenham, VIC Australia, and was buried in 1917 at Footscray Cemetery in Yarraville.
Joseph Judd Albon
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January 30, 1917
Cheltenham, VIC, 3192, Australia
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Joseph Judd Albon's History: circa 1917

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    1917

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    January 30, 1917
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    Cheltenham, VIC 3192, Australia
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  • 1917

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    1917
    Funeral date
    Footscray Cemetery in Yarraville, VIC 3013, Australia
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    Joseph Judd Albon lived 75 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1829, on May 6th, the patent for an instrument called an "accordion" was applied for by German citizen Cyrill Demian. The patent described the accordion this way: "Its appearance essentially consists of a little box with feathers of metal plates and bellows fixed to it, in such a way that it can easily be carried, and therefore traveling visitors to the country will appreciate the instrument."
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In 1840, on July 23rd, Upper Canada and Lower Canada were merged by the British Parliament, creating the United Province of Canada. This area later became the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
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