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William Pell 1869 - 1906

William Pell of Kyneton Australia was born on April 16, 1869 in Kyneton, Macedon Ranges Shire County, VIC to Mary Limbrick Pell and William Pell Jr.. He had siblings Mary Pell Rathbone, Ada Pell Neal, Robert Pell, Albert Ernest Pell, Emily Victoria Pell, Walter Charles Pell, Caroline Elizabeth Pell, John George Pell, Charles Richard Pell, and Eileen Pell. William Pell died at age 36 years old on February 19, 1906 in Natimuk, Horsham Rural City County.
William Pell
Kyneton Australia
April 16, 1869
Kyneton, Macedon Ranges Shire County, VIC, 3444, Australia
February 19, 1906
Natimuk, Horsham Rural City County, VIC, 3409, Australia
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  • 04/16
    1869

    Birthday

    April 16, 1869
    Birthdate
    Kyneton, Macedon Ranges Shire County, VIC 3444, Australia
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  • 02/19
    1906

    Death

    February 19, 1906
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Natimuk, Horsham Rural City County, VIC 3409, Australia
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    William Pell lived 38 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 36.
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In 1869, in the year that William Pell was born, on May 10th, North America's first transcontinental railroad was completed at Promontory Summit, Utah Territory, by driving a "golden spike" or the "last spike" of the line. The spike was driven by Leland Stanford and is now displayed at Stanford University.
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In 1870, when he was merely 1 year old, 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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