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Peter Krygger 1824 - 1878

Peter Krygger of Australia was born in 1824 to John Krygger and Johanna Krygger. He was in a relationship with Isbla Krygger, and had a child Alexander Krygger. Peter Krygger died at age 53 years old on July 31, 1878, and was buried on July 31, 1878 at Ballarat Victoria in Ballarat, Ballarat City County, VIC.
Peter Krygger
Australia
1824
July 31, 1878
Australia
Male
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Peter Krygger's History: 1824 - 1878

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  • 1824

    Birthday

    1824
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • 07/31
    1878

    Death

    July 31, 1878
    Death date
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    Cause of death
    Australia
    Death location
  • 07/31
    1878

    Gravesite & Burial

    July 31, 1878
    Funeral date
    Ballarat Victoria in Ballarat, Ballarat City County, VIC Australia
    Burial location
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    Peter Krygger lived 8 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 54.
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In 1824, in the year that Peter Krygger was born, on March 11th, the United States War Department created the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) as a part of the War Department - without authorization from Congress. It had previously been called the Office of Indian Trade.
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In 1830, he was just 6 years old when on May 28th, the US Congress passed the Indian Removal Act. The Act authorized the President to negotiate with Native Americans in the southern region of the US, exchanging their ancestral lands for federal territory west of the Mississippi River. Tens of thousands of Native Americans were forced to move - and march - west.
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