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Maria Branco 1933 - 2002
Maria Branco of Stoughton, Norfolk County, MA was born on September 23, 1933, and died at age 69 years old on November 4, 2002.
Maria Branco
Stoughton, Norfolk County, MA 02072
September 23, 1933
November 4, 2002
Female
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Did you know?Maria Branco lived 3 years shorter than the average Branco family member when she died at the age of 69.The average age of a Branco family member is 72.
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In 1933, in the year that Maria Branco was born, Frances Perkins became the first woman to hold a cabinet-level position, appointed by President Roosevelt to serve as Secretary of Labor. She told him that her priorities would be a 40-hour work week, a minimum wage, unemployment compensation, worker’s compensation, abolition of child labor, direct federal aid to the states for unemployment relief, Social Security, a revitalized federal employment service, and universal health insurance. President Roosevelt approved of all of them and most them were implemented during his terms as President. She served until his death in 1945.
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In 1942, at the age of only 9 years old, Maria was alive when from January 7th through April 9th, the Battle of Bataan was fought in the Philippines. At the end of the battle, the U.S. and Filipino forces surrendered and a three-year occupation of the Philippines by Japan began. Between 60,000 and 80,000 American and Filipino soldiers surrendered and were marched around 60 to 69 miles - most were beaten, abused, or killed. Named the Bataan Death March, it was later declared to be a war crime.
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