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Rosalie M Hearst 1914 - 1999
Rosalie M Hearst of Palm Springs, Riverside County, CA was born on March 7, 1914, and died at age 85 years old on October 22, 1999.
Rosalie M Hearst
Palm Springs, Riverside County, CA 92262
March 7, 1914
October 22, 1999
Female
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Rosalie M Hearst's History: 1914 - 1999
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Did you know?Rosalie M Hearst lived 12 years longer than the average Hearst family member when she died at the age of 85.The average age of a Hearst family member is 73.
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In 1914, in the year that Rosalie M Hearst was born, in August, the world's first red and green traffic lights were installed at the corner of East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue in Cleveland Ohio. The electric traffic light had been invented by a policeman in Salt Lake City Utah in 1912.
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In 1929, when she was only 15 years old, American Samoa officially became a U.S. territory. Although a part of the United States since 1900, the Ratification Act of 1929 vested "all civil, judicial, and military powers in the President of the United States of America".
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Hearst, Morris (Apr 7, 1894 - Aug 1985)
Hearst, Hyman (Nov 10, 1897 - Sep 1977)
Hearst, Nathan (Feb 28, 1891 - Dec 1966)
Hearst, Henry (Aug 7, 1899 - Feb 1986)
Hearst, Dorothy (Jul 8, 1932 - Mar 14, 1999)
Hearst, Mae (Apr 4, 1904 - Jan 1989)
Hearst, Edna (Apr 28, 1908 - Sep 23, 1998)
Hearst, Edgar (May 21, 1899 - Dec 1977)
Hearst, Bernadette (Jun 25, 1911 - Dec 24, 2003)
Hearst, Rose (Jan 23, 1897 - Dec 9, 1995)
Hearst, Goldie (Jan 11, 1905 - Mar 12, 2001)
Hearst, Donald (Aug 19, 1913 - Feb 1971)
Hearst, Adrienne (Jan 27, 1899 - Jan 1971)
Hearst, Ida (Oct 12, 1907 - Feb 1979)
Hearst, Harold (May 31, 1891 - May 1976)
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