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Robert James Leslie 1899 - 1964

Robert James Leslie of Staw Australia was born in 1899 to Joseph Leslie and Eliza Jane (Heron) Leslie. He had siblings John Heron Leslie, Joseph Poyner Leslie, Gertrude May Leslie, Elizabeth Jean Leslie, Margaret Isabella (Leslie) Young, William Henry Walter Leslie, Alice Ellen Johnston, and Louisa Maud Leslie. Robert Leslie died at age 65 years old in 1964 in Staw.
Robert James Leslie
Staw Australia
1899
1964
Staw, Australia
Male
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    1899
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  • 1964

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    1964
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    Staw Australia
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    Robert James Leslie lived 8 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 65.
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In 1899, in the year that Robert James Leslie was born, on February 4th, the Philippine–American War began. The Philippines objected to the Treaty of Paris, signed in 1898, that transferred possession of the Philippines from Spain to the U.S. Filipinos began a fight for independence and fighting between U.S. forces and those of the Philippine Republic broke out. On June 2nd, the Philippines officially declared war on the United States.
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In 1918, at the age of 19 years old, Robert was alive when in January, President Wilson presented his Fourteen Points, which assured citizens that World War I was being fought for a moral cause and outlined a plan for postwar peace in Europe. The only leader of the Allies to present such a plan, the Europeans thought Wilson was being too idealistic. The points included free trade, open agreements, democracy and self-determination. They were based on the research and suggestions of 150 advisors.
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