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Arthur Edward Heywood 1891 - 1945

Arthur Edward Heywood of Melbourne Australia was born in 1891 in Swan Hill to Henry Stewart Johns Heywood and Alice (Kirk) Heywood. He had siblings Isabella Sarah Heywood, Alice May Heywood, Mary Bell Stuart Heywood, James Alexander McMurdo Heywood, Ellen Maude Matson, Amy Ellen (Heywood) Holmes, Charles Spearman Heywood, Margaret Elizabe Holmes, and Henry George Heywood. Arthur Heywood died at age 54 years old in 1945 in Melbourne.
Arthur Edward Heywood
Melbourne Australia
1891
Swan Hill, Australia
1945
Melbourne, Australia
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Arthur Edward Heywood's History: 1891 - 1945

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  • 1891

    Birthday

    1891
    Birthdate
    Swan Hill Australia
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  • Nationality & Locations

    Swan Hill, Australia
  • 1945

    Death

    1945
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Melbourne Australia
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    Arthur Edward Heywood lived 20 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 54.
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In 1891, in the year that Arthur Edward Heywood was born, James Naismith, at the Springfield Massachusetts YMCA, invented the game of basketball. Originally using two peach baskets and a soccer ball, he created the game to keep his students active during the long, harsh New England winters.
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In 1903, when he was merely 12 years old, the United States Department of Commerce and Labor was created by President Theodore Roosevelt to control the excesses of big business. Renamed the Department of Commerce 10 years later, many departments concerned with workers were transferred to the Department of Labor at that time. Another spin-off, the Bureau of Corporations, became the Federal Trade Commission.
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