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Lillian G Chasteen 1908 - 1996

Lillian G Chasteen of Wheelersburg, Scioto County, OH was born on June 3, 1908, and died at age 87 years old on March 6, 1996.
Lillian G Chasteen
Wheelersburg, Scioto County, OH 45694
June 3, 1908
March 6, 1996
Female
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  • 06/3
    1908

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    June 3, 1908
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  • 03/6
    1996

    Death

    March 6, 1996
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    Lillian G Chasteen lived 16 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 87.
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In 1908, in the year that Lillian G Chasteen was born, Henry Ford developed the first Model T automobile, often called the Tin Lizzy or flivver. Produced from 1908 through 1927, it first sold for $850 - which made it affordable for every middle class family. Previously, cars were the province of the upper class and the introduction of the Model T and its availability changed U.S. culture. Within days of its release, over 15,000 cars had been ordered.
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In 1917, at the age of only 9 years old, Lillian was alive when in April, the U.S. entered World War I, declaring war against Germany. President Wilson had previously declared neutrality in the war - a position supported by the majority of Americans - but after Germany declared that they would sink all ships trading with Great Britain and sunk U.S. ships, public opinion began to change. Then the Lusitania was sunk, killing 1,201 - including 128 Americans - and more U.S. ships were sunk. The U.S. could stand aside no longer.
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