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Rhea (Nolan) Root 1976

Rhea (Nolan) Root was in a relationship with Gilbert Root, and had a child Gilda Bartnick. Rhea Root died on July 19, 1976. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Rhea (Nolan) Root.
Rhea (Nolan) Root
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    Rhea (Nolan) Root lived 72 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
    The average age of a Nolan family member is 72.
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In 1806, Noah Webster published his first dictionary, A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language. It was the first truly American dictionary, incorporating the idioms and language of the day. Thus began his effort to standardize the American language, which was regionally different. It took him 26 years to complete the entire project.
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In 1834, on August 14th, the Poor Law Amendment Act was enacted in the United Kingdom. The Act stated that no able-bodied British man could receive assistance unless he entered a workhouse (a kind of poorhouse). The Act was intended to curb the cost of relief for the poor since workhouses were designed to be unpleasant. Many workhouses used the men as free labor and employed them in such tasks as breaking stones, crushing bones to produce fertilizer, or picking oakum - tarred fiber used between planks on ships -using a large metal nail known as a spike.
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