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Lydia Everett 1881 - 1886

Lydia Everett of Castlemaine, Mount Alexander Shire County, VIC Australia was born in 1881 in Castlemaine to Mary Ann (Harvey) Everett and John Ambrose Everett. She had siblings Ada Maria (Everett) Kennedy, Maud Mary (Everett) Mulvahil, Caroline Edith Everett, John Mallam Everett, Caroline Ethel Everett, Henry William Everett, Ambrose Alfred Howard Everett, and Eliza Alice (Everett) Bishop. Lydia Everett died at age 5 years old in 1886 in Castlemaine.
Lydia Everett
Castlemaine, Mount Alexander Shire County, VIC Australia
1881
Castlemaine, Mount Alexander Shire County, VIC, Australia
1886
Castlemaine, Mount Alexander Shire County, VIC, Australia
Female
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  • 1881

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    1881
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    Castlemaine, Mount Alexander Shire County, VIC Australia
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  • 1886

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    1886
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    Unknown
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    Castlemaine, Mount Alexander Shire County, VIC Australia
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    Lydia Everett lived 67 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 5.
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In 1881, in the year that Lydia Everett was born, on February 19th, Kansas became the first state to prohibit all alcohol - the prohibition lasted statewide until 1948.
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In 1886, in the year of Lydia Everett's passing, on June 13th, the "Great Vancouver Fire" destroyed most of Vancouver, British Columbia. A small brush fire got out of control and spread to the rest of the city. Dozens of people died and it was only after the fire that money was raised for a fire hall. The local Squamish tribe rescued people who had jumped into bodies of water to escape the conflagration.
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