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Roger C. Titran Jr. 1999

Roger C. Titran Jr. was born on November 6 to Roger C Titran and Ruth Nash, and had a sister Brenda Titran Harris. Roger Titran died on February 7, 1999.
Roger C. Titran Jr.
November 6
February 7, 1999
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    Birthday

    November 6
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • 02/7
    1999

    Death

    February 7, 1999
    Death date
    pancreatic cancer
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
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    Roger C. Titran Jr. lived 78 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1807, on February 19th, former Vice President of the United States Aaron Burr was arrested on charges of treason, accused of plotting to grab parts of Louisiana and Mexico in order to create an independent republic. On September 1st, he was acquitted of the charges. Although he was deemed to be guilty of plotting against the U.S., he was not found to be guilty of an "overt act" - which is the Constitutional requirement to be met. Burr's reputation, after the charges and the duel with Alexander Hamilton, was ruined, however.
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In 1821, on August 10th, Missouri was admitted as the 24th U.S. state. Once part of the Louisiana Purchase, the Missouri Territory had petitioned to become a state in 1818 but because slavery was an issue in the US at the time, the territory's request was controversial. With the Missouri Compromise of 1820 - which made Maine a free state and Missouri a slave state - Missouri was admitted to the US.
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