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Mary (Slanina) Zaikis 1957

Mary (Slanina) Zaikis was born at Lithuanian Embassy 420 5th Ave, in New York, New York County, New York United States. She was in a relationship with John Zaikis, and had a child Sylvester A Zaikis. Mary Zaikis died in 1957 in Boston, Suffolk County, MA. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary (Slanina) Zaikis.
Mary (Slanina) Zaikis
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Lithuanian Embassy 420 5th Ave, in New York, New York County, New York, 10018, United States
1957
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Female
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    Lithuanian Embassy 420 5th Ave, in New York, New York County, New York 10018, United States
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    Mary (Slanina) Zaikis lived 74 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
    The average age of a Slanina family member is 74.
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In 1806, on April 18th, the U.S. Congress passed the Non-importation Act. The Act forbade the importation of numerous goods from Great Britain, which was impressing American sailors into British service. The hope that was by impacting the British economy, the U.S. could stop the warlike practices of the English.
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In 1857, on March 6th, the US Supreme Court ruled that Blacks were not citizens and that slaves couldn't sue for freedom. The case was known as Dred Scott v. Sandford. It further divided the country and added to the forces that created the Civil War. It wasn't overturned until the 14th Amendment became law in 1868.
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