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Matilda Flint c. 1819 - 1891

Matilda Flint of Scarborough, North Yorkshire County, England United Kingdom was born circa August 1819 in Boston, Lincolnshire County. She was married to Milnes Levick on March 27, 1845, and had a child Eleanor Matilda. Matilda Flint died at age 71 years old in January 1891.
Matilda Flint
Scarborough, North Yorkshire County, England United Kingdom
circa August 1819
Boston, Lincolnshire County, England, PE21, United Kingdom
January 1891
Female
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  • 08/dd
    1819
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    Birthday

    circa August 1819
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    Boston, Lincolnshire County, England PE21, United Kingdom
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  • 01/dd
    1891

    Death

    January 1891
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    Unknown
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    Matilda Flint lived 2 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 71.
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In 1819, in the year that Matilda Flint was born, on December 14th, Alabama was admitted as the 22nd U.S. state. Previously called "Alabama Territory", settlers and land speculators had begun pouring into the territory in what was called Alabama Fever, leading to its creation of a state..
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In 1834, when she was merely 15 years old, on August 14th, the Poor Law Amendment Act was enacted in the United Kingdom. The Act stated that no able-bodied British man could receive assistance unless he entered a workhouse (a kind of poorhouse). The Act was intended to curb the cost of relief for the poor since workhouses were designed to be unpleasant. Many workhouses used the men as free labor and employed them in such tasks as breaking stones, crushing bones to produce fertilizer, or picking oakum - tarred fiber used between planks on ships -using a large metal nail known as a spike.
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Milnes Levick

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Matilda Flint

March 27, 1845
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