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Sybilla Schlimgen 1832 - 1910

Sybilla Schlimgen was born on November 25, 1832 to Johann Schlimgen and Christina (Schuetz ) Schlimgen, and had siblings Engelbert Schlimgen, Gertaud Schlimgen, Mathias Schlimgen, Elisabeth Schlimgen, and Peter Schlimgen. Sybilla Schlimgen died at age 77 years old on November 23, 1910.
Sybilla Schlimgen
November 25, 1832
November 23, 1910
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Sybilla Schlimgen's History: 1832 - 1910

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    November 23, 1910
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    Sybilla Schlimgen lived 8 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 77.
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In 1832, in the year that Sybilla Schlimgen was born, on October 20th, the Chickasaw nation signed the Pontotoc Creek Treaty with the United States. The Treaty ceded 6,283,804 million acres of Chickasaw land in Mississippi to the U.S. In return, the Chickasaw were supposed to receive all proceeds of sales of the land by the federal government to private owners, along with expenses for relocation and food and supplies for one year and an equal amount of land west of the Mississippi. The area ceded included the entire northern one-sixth of the state of Mississippi.
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In 1876, by the time she was 44 years old, on July 4th, the United States celebrated its centennial. There were parades, music, speeches and fireworks - even in Union Square in New York City. Suffragettes also marched for equal rights and the vote for women.
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