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Myrtle E Asplundh 1896 - 1992

Myrtle E Asplundh of Bryn Athyn, Montgomery County, PA was born on October 30, 1896, and died at age 95 years old on April 20, 1992.
Myrtle E Asplundh
Bryn Athyn, Montgomery County, PA 19009
October 30, 1896
April 20, 1992
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  • 10/30
    1896

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    October 30, 1896
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  • 04/20
    1992

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    April 20, 1992
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    Myrtle E Asplundh lived 9 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 95.
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In 1896, in the year that Myrtle E Asplundh was born, on August 17th, the first pedestrian v car fatality occurred in Great Britain. Bridget Driscoll, age 44, was walking with her family on the grounds of The Crystal Palace in London when she was hit by a car driven by Arthur James Edsall. Edsall claimed to be going 4.5 mph and Driscoll's death was ruled an "accidental death" after an inquest.
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In 1922, at the age of 26 years old, Myrtle was alive when on James Joyce's 40th birthday, his book Ulysses was published in France. The book covers the experiences of an Irishman in Dublin on an ordinary day, 16 June 1904. Now considered a classic, it was controversial at the time. Due to some sexual content, the book was banned in the U.S. during the 1920's and the U.S. Post Office destroyed 500 copies of the novel.
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