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Myrtle Amelia Mcbean 1897 - 1972

Myrtle Amelia Mcbean of Preston Australia was born in 1897 to Pearson Charle Phillips and Emily Sarah Anderson Mcbean. She had siblings Catherine Emily Pearson, Alice May Pearson, Emma Louisa Hall, Charles Francis Pearson, William Pearson, Julia Fearnley Phillips, and Catherine Emily Pearson. Myrtle Mcbean died at age 75 years old in 1972 in Preston.
Myrtle Amelia Mcbean
Preston Australia
1897
1972
Preston, Australia
Female
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    1897
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    1972
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    Preston Australia
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    Myrtle Amelia Mcbean lived 4 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 75.
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In 1897, in the year that Myrtle Amelia Mcbean was born, in the January 22nd issue of "Engineering", the word "computer" was first used to refer to a mechanical calculation device. Previously - since the 17th century - the term computer meant "one who computes" and referred to human beings who worked with numbers.
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In 1920, she was 23 years old when on January 1, over 6000 people were arrested and put in prison because they were suspected of being communists. . Many had to be released in a few weeks and only 3 guns were found in their homes. The U.S. Department of Justice "red hunt" netted thousands of "radicals" and suspected "communists" and aliens were deported. But the "hunt" ended after Attorney General Palmer forecast a massive radical uprising on May Day and the day passed without incident.
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