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Louisa Imrie 1858 - 1860

Louisa Imrie of Australia was born in 1858 in Bwick to David Imrie and Louisa Maloney Imrie. She had siblings William Imrie, James Harry Imrie, Mary Imrie, Agnes Imrie, James Imrie, Agnes Imrie, William Imrie, and David Imrie. Louisa Imrie died at age 2 years old in 1860.
Louisa Imrie
Australia
1858
Bwick, Australia
1860
Australia
Female
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  • 1858

    Birthday

    1858
    Birthdate
    Bwick Australia
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  • Nationality & Locations

    Bwick, Australia
  • 1860

    Death

    1860
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Australia
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    Louisa Imrie lived 75 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 2.
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In 1858, in the year that Louisa Imrie was born, on January 25th, the "Wedding March" - composed by Felix Mendelssohn - became a popular wedding recessional after being played at the marriage of Queen Victoria's daughter Victoria - eldest child of Victoria and Albert and Princess Royal. Princess Victoria was married to Prince Friedrich of Prussia in St James's Palace, London and as with all things royal in Victorian England, everyone wanted it played at their wedding.
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In 1860, in the year of Louisa Imrie's passing, on February 26th, near Eureka California, white settlers attacked a tribe of Wiyot Indians on Indian Island. Over 60 women, children and older people died. Bret Harte - a writer and friend of Mark Twain - reported the news about the massacre to the papers in San Francisco.
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