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Sarah Ann (Coleman) 1842

Sarah Ann (Coleman) Drinkwater was in a relationship with George Drinkwater, and had children Mary Elizabeth (Drinkwater) Giles, George Drinkwater, Charles Drinkwater, Louisa (Drinkwater), Sarah Ann Drinkwater, Thomas Frederick Drinkwater, Alice Drinkwater, and Frederick J Drinkwater. Sarah Drinkwater died on February 20, 1842.
Sarah Ann (Coleman) Drinkwater
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February 20, 1842
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    Sarah Ann (Coleman) lived 70 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1800, on August 30th, educated blacksmith Gabriel Prosser organized a slave revolt. He wanted to capture Richmond and kill all whites - excluding Methodists, Quakers, Frenchmen, and the poor - and become king of a new black nation. The revolt failed, he was captured and hung. Slave laws were tightened in Virginia.
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In 1812, on February 27th, the English poet Lord Byron gave his first address as a member of the British House of Lords. He spoke in defense of the Luddite violence against industrialism in his home county of Nottinghamshire. Luddites were primarily textile workers and weavers who thought that machinery was being used as a way to keep workers from achieving fair practices and wages.
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