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Nancy Elizabeth (Schrecengost) McMasters 1877 - 1954

Nancy Elizabeth (Schrecengost) McMasters was born in 1877 in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania United States to Andrew A.Schrecengost and Suzanna Schrecengost, and had siblings Emma J. (Schrecengost) Clever, Ida Cordella (Schrecengost) Waugaman, Mary E. (Schrecengost) Stivason, William Winfield Montgomery Schrecengost, George F.K. Schrecengost, and David Peterson Schrecengost. Nancy McMasters married Linus McMasters, and died at age 77 years old in 1954 in Kittanning.
Nancy Elizabeth (Schrecengost) McMasters
1877
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, United States
1954
Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, 16201, United States
Female
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  • 1877

    Birthday

    1877
    Birthdate
    Armstrong County, Pennsylvania United States
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  • Ethnicity & Family History

    White
  • Nationality & Locations

    American
  • 1954

    Death

    1954
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania 16201, United States
    Death location
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In 1877, in the year that Nancy Elizabeth (Schrecengost) McMasters was born, on July 14th, strikes and resulting riots began at the Baltimore and Ohio (B&O) Railroad. A sympathy strike and rioting began in Pittsburgh and a worker's rebellion began in St. Louis, then spread to other cities. 100 people were killed before the strikes ended when President Rutherford B. Hayes sent federal troops to each of the cities involved.
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In 1908, Nancy was 31 years old when President Theodore Roosevelt held the White House Conservation Conference, which lead to the establishment of the National Conservation Commission. Preparing the first inventory of the United State's natural resources, the commission was divided into four parts: water, forests, lands, and minerals.
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