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William James Nish Thom 1982

William James Nish Thom was born to Janet Henderson (Nish) Thom and Rev. Robert Thom, and had siblings Keith Young Thom, Daphne Thom, Reston Nish Thom, Harold Thom, Eric John Thom, and Janet Nish Thom. William Thom died on July 7, 1982 in Heidelberg, Banyule City County, VIC Australia, and was buried at Ashes Scattered, Fawkner Memorial Park, 1187 Sydney Rd, in Hadfield, Merri-Bek City County.
William James Nish Thom
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Heidelberg, Banyule City County, VIC, 3084, Australia
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    Ashes Scattered, Fawkner Memorial Park, 1187 Sydney Rd, in Hadfield, Merri-Bek City County, VIC 3060, Australia
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In 1828, Hungarian inventor and physicist, Ányos Jedlik - a Benedictine priest - created the world's first electric motor, which he called an electromotor. Currently, the motor still works.
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In 1830, on May 28th, the US Congress passed the Indian Removal Act. The Act authorized the President to negotiate with Native Americans in the southern region of the US, exchanging their ancestral lands for federal territory west of the Mississippi River. Tens of thousands of Native Americans were forced to move - and march - west.
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