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Lotta Rines 1882 - 1973
Lotta Rines of Alton, Belknap County, NH was born on November 5, 1882, and died at age 90 years old in February 1973.
Lotta Rines
Alton, Belknap County, NH 03809
November 5, 1882
February 1973
Female
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Lotta Rines' History: 1882 - 1973
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Did you know?Lotta Rines lived 17 years longer than the average Rines family member when she died at the age of 90.The average age of a Rines family member is 73.
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In 1882, in the year that Lotta Rines was born, on August 3rd, President Chester Arthur signed the 1882 Immigration Act. "Criminals, the insane, or any person unable to take care of him or herself" were not allowed in the U.S. according to the Act. It also imposed a "head tax" on non-citizens entering the U.S.
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In 1891, Lotta was merely 9 years old when from March 9th through the 12th, a blizzard hit the south and west of England. Called the Great Blizzard of 1891, it led to snow drifts of up to 15 feet and killed 200 people and 6,000 animals. Fourteen ships sank.
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Rines, Bernice (Apr 21, 1891 - Jun 1967)
Rines, Edgar (Dec 26, 1912 - Jan 27, 1995)
Rines, Clarence (Dec 24, 1886 - Nov 1967)
Rines, Carl (Dec 24, 1907 - Nov 1985)
Rines, Lloyd (Nov 28, 1918 - Mar 3, 2006)
Rines, Lester (Mar 19, 1912 - May 3, 1994)
Rines, Austin (Sep 29, 1915 - Oct 1982)
Rines, Charles (Aug 24, 1916 - Jan 10, 1998)
Rines, Dorothy (Oct 27, 1919 - Nov 11, 2010)
Rines, Florence (Dec 22, 1918 - Apr 29, 2007)
Rines, Walter (Mar 19, 1886 - Apr 1973)
Rines, Milton (Feb 5, 1926 - Apr 1973)
Rines, Harry (Jul 12, 1927 - Mar 1987)
Rines, Fern (Aug 1, 1914 - Jun 2, 1997)
Rines, Irvett (Jun 20, 1906 - Nov 26, 1991)
Rines, Jesse (May 8, 1895 - Jun 15, 1968)
Rines, Denise (Jul 24, 1951 - Jul 16, 2010)
Rines, Gloria (Jan 10, 1937 - Jun 1, 2010)
Rines, Mary (Jul 19, 1895 - Oct 17, 1988)
Rines, Howard (Jun 7, 1914 - Jul 1989)
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