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Almeta Phillips 1889 - 1977

Almeta Phillips of West Memphis, Crittenden County, Arkansas was born on November 29, 1889, and died at age 87 years old in September 1977.
Almeta Phillips
West Memphis, Crittenden County, Arkansas 72301
November 29, 1889
September 1977
Female
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Almeta Phillips' History: 1889 - 1977

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    1889

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    November 29, 1889
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    1977

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    September 1977
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    Almeta Phillips lived 15 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 87.
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In 1889, in the year that Almeta Phillips was born, on February 22nd, President Cleveland signed a bill allowing North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Washington to become states. North and South Dakota became the 39th and 40th states on November 2nd, Montana became the 41st state on November 8th, and Washington became the 42nd state on November 11th.
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In 1915, when she was 26 years old, in May, the RMS Lusitania was sunk by a German torpedo. The Lusitania was a British passenger ship that was sailing from New York to Liverpool England. She sank in 18 minutes - 1,198 died and 761 survived. While travelers were the main casualty - and commodity - the Lusitania did carry wartime weapons. "Remember the Lusitania" became the rallying cry of World War 1.
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