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Joseph Trigwell 1802 - 1877

Joseph Trigwell was born in 1802 to Isaac Trigwell and Elizabeth Clark, and had siblings John Trigwell, Lucy Trigwell, Elizabeth Trigwell, William Trigwell, Sarah (Trigwell) Sexton, Mary Trigwell, James Trigwell, Caroline (Trigwell) French, Ruth (Trigwell) Evans, Ann (Trigwell) Ford, Henry Trigwell, and Thomas Nicholas Trigwell. Joseph was baptized on April 25, 1802 in Ringmer, East Sussex County, England United Kingdom. Joseph Trigwell died at age 75 years old in 1877.
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  • 1802

    Birthday

    1802
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  • 04/25
    1802

    Baptism

    April 25, 1802
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    Ringmer, East Sussex County, England BN8, United Kingdom
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  • 1877

    Death

    1877
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    Joseph Trigwell lived 19 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 75.
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In 1802, in the year that Joseph Trigwell was born, on March 16, Congress established the United States Military Academy at West Point - the oldest of the five service academies in the United States and one of the oldest service academies in the world.
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In 1823, he was 21 years old when on February 20th, British explorer James Weddell's expedition to Antarctica traveled 532 miles south of the Antarctic Circle - the southernmost position any ship had reached before. It would be more than 80 years before anyone sailed farther. The region of the Southern Ocean that he explored was later named the Weddell Sea.
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