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William Richard White 1822 - 1901

William Richard White of Haddon Australia was born in 1822 to William White and Elizabeth Richards White. He had siblings Kate White, William White, Wilmot White, John White, Elizabeth White, Nicholas White, Francis Richards White, Richard White, Elizabeth Mary White, and John White. William White died at age 79 years old in 1901 in Haddon.
William Richard White
Haddon Australia
1822
1901
Haddon, Australia
Male
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    1822
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  • 1901

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    1901
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    Haddon Australia
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In 1822, in the year that William Richard White was born, on July 3rd, Charles Babbage published a proposal for a forerunner of the modern computer. Called a "difference engine", it calculated logarithms and trigonometric functions. Babbage wanted to eliminate the errors that occurred through the use of human "calculators" by creating a machine to do the same work. While a prototype was begun, it was never completed.
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In 1833, he was only 11 years old when on August 12th, Chicago was incorporated as a town at the estuary of the Chicago River by 350 settlers. Chicago’s first permanent resident was a trader named Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, a free black man -perhaps from Haiti - who went there in the late 1770s. At first, it was simply a trading post but it grew quickly, going from trading post to town to city in 1837.
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