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Samuel Robert Smyth 1873

Samuel Robert Smyth was born in Valletta Malta. He was married to Sarah Caroline Jeyes, and had children Catherine Matilda Ann Smyth, Caroline Evelyn St.john Smyth, and Florence Lizzy Louisa Smyth. Samuel Smyth died on June 22, 1873 in Valletta.
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    Samuel Robert Smyth lived 74 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1827, on May 25th, Romanian inventor Petrache Poenaru received a French patent for the invention of the first fountain pen with a replaceable ink cartridge. The fountain pen would make inkwells obsolete. Poenaru's patent used a barrel made from a large swan quill (part of the feather).
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In 1838, on January 11th in New Jersey, Samuel Morse and two others first publicly demonstrated Morse's new invention - the telegraph. Patented by Morse in 1837, the electrical telegraph used a code developed by him and his assistant, Samuel Vail, and sent a message two miles. In 1844, Morse broadcast from Washington DC to Baltimore Maryland the message "What hath God wrought" and the telegraph took off.
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