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Samuel W. Ream 1788 - 1874

Samuel W. Ream was born on October 19, 1788 to John B. Ream and Anna Rosanna Weitzel. He was in a relationship with Mary Rheims, and had children Louisa Ream, Otho Ream, Levi Ream, James Ream, Julianna Ream, Henry Ream, William Ream, Maryanna Ream, Lydia Ream, Jacob Ream, Catharine Ream, Rosanna Ream, and John Ream. Samuel Ream died at age 86 years old in 1874 in Somerset, Somerset County, Pennsylvania United States.
Samuel W. Ream
October 19, 1788
1874
Somerset, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, 15501, United States
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Samuel W. Ream's History: circa 1788 - circa 1874

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    1788

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    October 19, 1788
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  • 1874

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    1874
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    Cause of death
    Somerset, Somerset County, Pennsylvania 15501, United States
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    Samuel W. Ream lived 11 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 85.
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In 1803, at the age of only 15 years old, Samuel was alive when the first public library in the United States - free to everyone - opened in Salisbury, Connecticut. Damage to books was most often caused by "greasing" - candle wax dripping onto the books. Candles were the only source of light in the evenings.
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In 1840, Samuel was 52 years old when on February 6th, Māori chiefs and the British parliament signed the Treaty of Waitangi. The Treaty created a British governor of New Zealand and gave the Maori people the rights of British citizens.
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