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Sarah Theobald 1841 - 1921

Sarah Theobald was born in 1841 in Australia. She was in a relationship with Henry Thompson, and had children Ann M Thompson, Henry Thompson, Sarah Thompson, Alexander Thompson, Unamed Thompson, Emily Thompson, Eliza Thompson, Rebecca Thompson, John Thompson, Emily Thompson, Mary Jane Thompson, Louisa Thompson, James Thompson, and Alice Thompson. Sarah Theobald died at age 79 years old on October 25, 1921.
Sarah Theobald
1841
Australia
October 25, 1921
Female
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Sarah Theobald's History: circa 1841 - circa 1921

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  • 1841

    Birthday

    1841
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    Australia
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  • 10/25
    1921

    Death

    October 25, 1921
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Sarah Theobald lived 4 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 80.
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In 1841, in the year that Sarah Theobald was born, on March 4th, William Henry Harrison was inaugurated as the ninth President of the United States. On April 4th, President Harrison died of pneumonia, becoming the first President who died in office - as well as the American president with the shortest term ever served. Vice-President John Tyler immediately became the tenth President of the United States.
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In 1850, by the time she was just 9 years old, on March 7th, Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts delivered the "Seventh of March" speech. Trying to avoid a civil war, he endorsed "slave states" and "free states" and the Fugitive Slave Law, which directed federal officials to "recapture and return runaway slaves".
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