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Julius Trescony 1890

Julius Trescony was born at Rancho San Lucas 59020 Paris Valley Rd, in San Lucas, Monterey County, California United States. He was in a relationship with Marie Gertrude Trescony, and had children Louis J Trescony, Mario R Trescony, and Julian "Mike" Trescony. Julius Trescony died in 1890.
Julius Trescony
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Rancho San Lucas 59020 Paris Valley Rd, in San Lucas, Monterey County, California, 93954, United States
1890
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    Julius Trescony lived 72 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1809, on December 30th, Boston Massachusetts banned the wearing of masks at balls. Boston was following many other places - including England - by banning masked balls, which were considered to contribute to loose morals. After all, with masks, you couldn't tell the class of the person or even their gender! The law was extended in 1849 and repealed in 1963.
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In 1831, on January 1st, William Lloyd Garrison began publishing The Liberator, an antislavery newspaper, in Boston Massachusetts. Published until 1865, the paper was strongly abolitionist and advocated the "immediate and complete emancipation of all slaves".
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