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Melver M Jockisch 1918 - 1997

Melver M Jockisch of Sawyerville, Hale County, AL was born on June 25, 1918, and died at age 79 years old on July 20, 1997.
Melver M Jockisch
Sawyerville, Hale County, AL 36776
June 25, 1918
July 20, 1997
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  • 06/25
    1918

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    June 25, 1918
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  • 07/20
    1997

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    July 20, 1997
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    Melver M Jockisch lived 4 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 79.
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In 1918, in the year that Melver M Jockisch was born, in January, President Wilson presented his Fourteen Points, which assured citizens that World War I was being fought for a moral cause and outlined a plan for postwar peace in Europe. The only leader of the Allies to present such a plan, the Europeans thought Wilson was being too idealistic. The points included free trade, open agreements, democracy and self-determination. They were based on the research and suggestions of 150 advisors.
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In 1920, this person was merely 2 years old when in September, a bomb exploded in the J.P. Morgan bank building in New York City, killing 30 people immediately - 8 later died due to their injuries - and injuring another 200. Killing more people than the 1910 bombing of the LA Times (the deadliest terrorist act up until then), no one took responsibility and the perpetrators were never found. Italian anarchists were suspected of the bombing.
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