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William Arthur Smith 1870 - 1947

William Arthur Smith of Thornby Australia was born in 1870 to Eliza Reddick Smith and John Smith. He had siblings William Arthur Smith, Sarah Ann Smith, Edith May Smith, Alfred Edward Smith, Ernest Henry Smith, Daisy Mccall Smith, Florence Smith, Myrtle Smith, John Smith, Alf Edward Smith, Sarah Ann Reader, Edith May Allen, and Violet Ethel (Smith) Brettargh. William Smith died at age 77 years old in 1947 in Thornby.
William Arthur Smith
Thornby Australia
1870
1947
Thornby, Australia
Male
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    1947
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    Thornby Australia
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In 1870, in the year that William Arthur Smith was born, on March 31st, Thomas Mundy Peterson was the first African-American male who voted in an election - a local election about the town charter. Peterson, a school principal, was also the first to hold elected office and the first to sit on a jury.
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In 1894, at the age of 24 years old, William was alive when on April 21st, a coal miners' strike closed mines throughout the central United States. The Panic of 1893, and the resulting depression, hit coal miners hard and the miners only struck for 8 weeks - they couldn't afford to live without their wages any longer.
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