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Ruth Parkinson 1905

Ruth Parkinson of Ballarat East Australia was born to Joseph Parkinson and Charlotte Lucas Parkinson, and had siblings Stanley Parkinson, Meta Parkinson, Louisa Parkinson, Charlotte Maud Parkinson, Edward Parkinson, Ruth Parkinson, Naomi Parkinson, Sylvia Ada Parkinson, Ray Parkinson, and Joseph Henry Parkinson. Ruth Parkinson died in 1905 in Ballarat East.
Ruth Parkinson
Ballarat East Australia
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1905
Ballarat East, Australia
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    Died at 0 months old. Died at 0 months old.
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    Ruth Parkinson lived 74 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1801, on November 10th, the state of Kentucky outlawed dueling. The oath of office for Kentucky has since said: ""I, being a citizen of this State, have not fought a duel with deadly weapons within this State nor out of it, nor have I sent or accepted a challenge to fight a duel with deadly weapons, nor have I acted as second in carrying a challenge, nor aided or assisted any person thus offending, so help me God."
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In 1834, on August 14th, the Poor Law Amendment Act was enacted in the United Kingdom. The Act stated that no able-bodied British man could receive assistance unless he entered a workhouse (a kind of poorhouse). The Act was intended to curb the cost of relief for the poor since workhouses were designed to be unpleasant. Many workhouses used the men as free labor and employed them in such tasks as breaking stones, crushing bones to produce fertilizer, or picking oakum - tarred fiber used between planks on ships -using a large metal nail known as a spike.
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