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Albert A Sergiacomi 1923 - 2003

Albert A Sergiacomi of Millville, Cumberland County, NJ was born on August 1, 1923, and died at age 79 years old on January 10, 2003.
Albert A Sergiacomi
Millville, Cumberland County, NJ 08332
August 1, 1923
January 10, 2003
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  • 08/1
    1923

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    August 1, 1923
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  • 01/10
    2003

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    January 10, 2003
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    Albert A Sergiacomi lived 5 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 79.
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In 1923, in the year that Albert A Sergiacomi was born, Harlem's Cotton Club opened in New York City. Owned by a bootlegger and gangster, it was a 700 seat speakeasy that catered to a "white only" clientele. But most of the entertainers were African-American and featured some of the best entertainers of the time such as Lena Horne, the Nicholas Brothers, Ethel Waters, and Cab Calloway.
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In 1934, at the age of merely 11 years old, Albert was alive when on November 11th 1933, an extremely strong dust storm hit South Dakota, stripping topsoil. Other strong dust storms had occurred during 1933. Severe droughts continued to hit the Great Plains and the dust storms devastated agricultural production as well as people's' lives for several years. The Roosevelt administration and scientists eventually determined that farming practices had caused the conditions that led to the dust storms and the changes they implemented in farming stopped the Dust Bowl.
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