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Richard Boyland Stirton 1916 - 1917

Richard Boyland Stirton of Long Gully, Greater Bendigo City County, VIC Australia was born in 1916 in Long Gully to Edward Stirton and Elizabeth Lavinia Rosewall Stirton. He had siblings Harry Edward Stirton, Arthur Mervyn Stirton, and Marion Jean Stirton. Richard Stirton died at age 1 year old in 1917 in Long Gully.
Richard Boyland Stirton
Long Gully, Greater Bendigo City County, VIC 3550, Australia
1916
Long Gully, Greater Bendigo City County, VIC, 3550, Australia
1917
Long Gully, Greater Bendigo City County, VIC, 3550, Australia
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Richard Boyland Stirton's History: 1916 - 1917

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  • 1916

    Birthday

    1916
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    Long Gully, Greater Bendigo City County, VIC 3550, Australia
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  • 1917

    Death

    1917
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Long Gully, Greater Bendigo City County, VIC 3550, Australia
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    Richard Boyland Stirton lived 74 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 1.
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In 1916, in the year that Richard Boyland Stirton was born, the Battle of Verdun was fought from February through December. It was the largest and longest battle of World War I, lasting 303 days. The original estimates were 714,231 casualties - 377,231 French and 337,000 German, an average of 70,000 casualties a month. Current estimates are even larger. The Battle of the Somme was also fought from July through September of the same year. Original estimates were 485,000 British and French casualties and 630,000 German casualties.
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In 1917, in the year of Richard Boyland Stirton's passing, it is believed that a worldwide influenza pandemic began in Asia. By 1920, it is estimated that 50 - 100 million died throughout the world (3 - 5% of the population). In the U.S. alone, 500,000 perished from what came to be called the Spanish Flu or the 1918 flu.
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