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Christina "Julia" Ann (Cave) Carter 1863 - 1911

Christina Julia (Cave) Carter
1863
1911
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Christina Julia (Cave) Carter's History: 1863 - 1911

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  • Introduction

    The Mercury, Hobart, Tasmania, 14th February 1885. MARRIAGES. CARTER. - CAVE. On January 22, at 126, Thistlewaite-street, South Melbourne, by the Rev. F. Jolly, William Henry, eldest son of the late Samuel Carter, contractor, to Julia, second daughter of Thomas Cave, of Constitution Hill, Tasmania.
  • 1863

    Birthday

    1863
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    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • 1911

    Death

    1911
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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  • Obituary

    The Age, Melbourne. 25th October 1911. CARTER.- On the 23rd October, at her residence, 7 Seymour-crescent, Ballarat, Christina Julia Ann, relict of the late Mr. William Henry Carter ( of Carter and Werner ). Aged 48 years.
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In 1863, in the year that Christina "Julia" Ann (Cave) Carter was born, in January, British scientist John Tyndall proved the greenhouse effect - which had been widely theorized, but not proven, by scientists.
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In 1874, Christina was merely 11 years old when on May 20th, Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis were approved for a patent for "blue jeans with copper rivets". They charged $13.50 per dozen jeans. Although the term "jeans" was first used in 1795 - in Italy - using rivets to reinforce stress points in jeans such as pockets and the bottom of the fly was an original idea..
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