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Sarah Elizabeth DeGeare (Née Medley) 1850 - 1941

Sarah Elizabeth (Medley) DeGeare
May 1850
Missouri, united states
1941
crystal city, jefferson County, Missouri, united states
Female
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Sarah Elizabeth (Medley) DeGeare's History: circa 1850 - circa 1941

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  • 05/dd
    1850

    Birthday

    May 1850
    Birthdate
    Missouri united states
    Birthplace
  • 1941

    Death

    1941
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    crystal city, jefferson County, Missouri united states
    Death location
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    Sarah Elizabeth DeGeare (Née Medley) lived 20 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 90.
    The average age of a Medley family member is 70.
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In 1850, in the year that Sarah Elizabeth DeGeare (Née Medley) was born, on July 10th, President Millard Fillmore - previously Vice-President to Zachary Taylor - became the 13th President of the United States. Taylor had become ill with a still unknown intestinal ailment on July 4th and died on July 9th as a result. He had been a little over a year into his term.
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In 1862, when she was just 12 years old, on August 17th, the Dakota War of 1862 began in Minnesota. Four Lakota Sioux - while hunting - killed five settlers near the Minnesota River. That evening, elders of the tribe decided to attack more settlements with the goal of driving out those who had settled the area. By the end of the year, 1000 Lakota had been jailed.
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