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Thomas Anketell 1847 - 1885

Thomas Anketell of Roebourne, Western Australia was born in 1847 in VIC Australia to William Anketell and Anna Maria (Crosswell) Anketell. He had siblings Sarah Anketell Lawrence, Emma Selina Anketell, William Anketell, Jane Margaret (Anketell) Blair, Ann Anketell Blair, Ellen Grace (Anketell) Snowball, and Mary (Anketell) Anketell. Thomas Anketell died at age 38 years old in 1885 in Roebourne, Western Australia.
Thomas Anketell
Roebourne, Western Australia
1847
VIC, Australia
1885
Roebourne, Western Australia
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  • 1847

    Birthday

    1847
    Birthdate
    VIC Australia
    Birthplace
  • Religious Beliefs

    Church of England, St James Melbourne Parish
  • 1885

    Death

    1885
    Death date
    Murdered in his sleep
    Cause of death
    Roebourne, Western Australia
    Death location
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    Thomas Anketell lived 31 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 38.
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In 1847, in the year that Thomas Anketell was born, on July 29th, Cumberland School of Law was opened in Lebanon Tennessee - the 11th oldest law school in the United States. As of the end of the year, the United States had 15 law schools.
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In 1856, he was merely 9 years old when on January 26th the Battle of Seattle occurred. Marines from the ship the USS Decatur, stationed in Elliott Bay, along with about 50 Seattle settlers, fought Native Americans in the area. Territorial Governor Isaac Stevens had declared a "war of extermination" on Native communities 5 days before.
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