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Maria L Go Ginorio 1903 - 1985

Maria L Go Ginorio of San Juan, San Juan County, Puerto Rico was born on May 9, 1903, and died at age 82 years old in July 1985.
Maria L Go Ginorio
San Juan, San Juan County, Puerto Rico 00927
May 9, 1903
July 1985
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    1903

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    May 9, 1903
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  • 07/dd
    1985

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    July 1985
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    Maria L Go Ginorio lived 5 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 82.
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In 1903, in the year that Maria L Go Ginorio was born, the silent film, The Great Train Robbery opened. Although it was filmed in Milltown, New Jersey, it was a Western. Twelve minutes long, the film used a lot of innovative techniques - some scenes were hand colored and composite editing, on-location shooting, and frequent camera movement were used. Its budget was $150 (about $4000 currently) and was the most popular film until 1915 when Birth of a Nation was released.
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In 1913, at the age of merely 10 years old, Maria L Go was alive when the Philippine–American War ended for good in June. While the official end of the war was in 1902, fighting continued for several years. An estimated 200,000 to 250,000 total Filipino civilians died and although the U.S. viewed its role as a colonial presence as one of preparing the Philippines for independence, American colonization drastically changed the character off the culture. The Catholic Church was no longer the state religion and English became the primary language of the government.
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