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Richard Bernard Teeling 1870 - 1948

Richard Bernard Teeling of Coburg Australia was born in 1870 to John Teeling and Susan Rowley Williamson. He had siblings John Teeling, Margaret Teeling, Mary Teeling, Richard Teeling, Ann Teeling, Susan Teeling, Ellen Teeling, Sarah Jane Teeling, Catherine Rose Teeling, Agnes Teeling, Esther Sugrue, William Joseph Teeling, and Sarah Jane Williamson. Richard Teeling died at age 78 years old in 1948 in Coburg.
Richard Bernard Teeling
Coburg Australia
1870
1948
Coburg, Australia
Male
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    1870
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    1948
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    Coburg Australia
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    Richard Bernard Teeling lived 2 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 78.
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In 1870, in the year that Richard Bernard Teeling was born, on March 31st, Thomas Mundy Peterson was the first African-American male who voted in an election - a local election about the town charter. Peterson, a school principal, was also the first to hold elected office and the first to sit on a jury.
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In 1896, at the age of 26 years old, Richard was alive when on May 18th, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson. By a vote of 7 to 1, the Court upheld state racial segregation laws, introducing the idea of "separate but equal" facilities for races.
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