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Richard William Morgan 1852 - 1888

Richard William Morgan was born in 1852. He was in a relationship with Ann Elizabeth (Swindon) Morgan, and had children Elizabeth Ann (Morgan) Dawes, Louisa Morgan, Frances Mary Ann Morgan, and Richard Thomas Morgan. Richard Morgan died at age 36 years old in 1888 at Erysipelas Mental Asylum Macquarie street, in Parramatta, Vic Australia.
Richard William Morgan
1852
1888
Erysipelas Mental Asylum Macquarie street, in Parramatta, Vic, Australia
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    1852

    Birthday

    1852
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  • Personal Life & Family

    After his wife died he took the two older children with him. Whilst the youngest ones were placed in orphanage.
  • 1888

    Death

    1888
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Erysipelas Mental Asylum Macquarie street, in Parramatta, Vic Australia
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    Richard William Morgan lived 37 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 35.
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In 1852, in the year that Richard William Morgan was born, on February 11th, the first women's public toilet was opened in London. Paris had public toilets much sooner and Berlin had opened one in 1820.
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In 1867, at the age of merely 15 years old, Richard was alive when on March 30th, Alaska was bought by the US from Russia for $7.2 million dollars, which worked out to about 2 cents per acre. The newspapers called it "Seward's Folly" because United States Secretary of State William H. Seward negotiated the purchase and Alaska was seen as frozen, useless land.
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