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Honor Lanyon Rowe 1856 - 1938

Honor (Lanyon) Rowe of Northcote, City of Darebin County, VIC Australia was born in 1856 in Saint Just, Cornwall County, England United Kingdom. She was married to Francis Rowe in 1885, and had children Ivy Alberta Rowe, Francis Ormond Rowe, Daisy Irene Rowe, Olive Irene Rowe, and Vera Muriel Rowe. Honor Rowe died at age 82 years old in 1938 in Northcote, City of Darebin County, VIC Australia.
Honor (Lanyon) Rowe
Northcote, City of Darebin County, VIC 3070, Australia
1856
Saint Just, Cornwall County, England, TR19, United Kingdom
1938
Northcote, City of Darebin County, VIC, 3070, Australia
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  • 1856

    Birthday

    1856
    Birthdate
    Saint Just, Cornwall County, England TR19, United Kingdom
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  • Nationality & Locations

    Collingwood, Australia Northcote, Australia Glen Iris, Australia Cornwall, Australia Campbells Creek, Australia
  • 1938

    Death

    1938
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Northcote, City of Darebin County, VIC 3070, Australia
    Death location
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    Honor Lanyon Rowe lived 9 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 82.
    The average age of a Lanyon family member is 73.
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In 1856, in the year that Honor Lanyon Rowe was born, on January 26th the Battle of Seattle occurred. Marines from the ship the USS Decatur, stationed in Elliott Bay, along with about 50 Seattle settlers, fought Native Americans in the area. Territorial Governor Isaac Stevens had declared a "war of extermination" on Native communities 5 days before.
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In 1867, when she was only 11 years old, on January 8th, African-American men were given the right to vote in the District of Columbia when Congress overrode President Andrew Johnson's veto. This was the first place in the U.S. to give African Americans the right to vote.
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