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Mary Furley 1864

Mary Furley was born in Canterbury, Kent County, England United Kingdom. She was in a relationship with James D'Ombrain R.N., and had a child Edward D'Ombrain. Mary Furley died on September 15, 1864 in Dublin, County Dublin Ireland. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Furley.
Mary Furley
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Canterbury, Kent County, England, United Kingdom
September 15, 1864
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Female
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    Canterbury, Kent County, England United Kingdom
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    1864

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    September 15, 1864
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    Dublin, County Dublin Ireland
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    Mary Furley lived 69 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1829, on March 4th, Andrew Jackson was sworn in as the seventh President of the United States. His wife, Rachel, had died 10 weeks before - Jackson blamed the slurs of his opponents for her illness and death and said "May God Almighty forgive her murderers, I never can."
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In 1838, on January 11th in New Jersey, Samuel Morse and two others first publicly demonstrated Morse's new invention - the telegraph. Patented by Morse in 1837, the electrical telegraph used a code developed by him and his assistant, Samuel Vail, and sent a message two miles. In 1844, Morse broadcast from Washington DC to Baltimore Maryland the message "What hath God wrought" and the telegraph took off.
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