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Caroline Bickerdike ( Lavidge 1904

Carol (Lavidge) Bickerdike was born to Thomas Lavidge and Amy Lavidge ( Taylor, and had a brother John Lavidge. She was in a relationship with George Bickerdike, and had a child Caroline Fulton ( Bickerdike. Carol Bickerdike died on January 30, 1904 at Auburn in Hawthorn, Boroondara City County, VIC Australia.
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January 30, 1904
Auburn in Hawthorn, Boroondara City County, VIC, 3122, Australia
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Carol (Lavidge) Bickerdike's History: 1904

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    Married on 6th January 1851 , St. Peter's Cathedral, Melbourne.
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    January 30, 1904
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    Auburn in Hawthorn, Boroondara City County, VIC 3122, Australia
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    Caroline Bickerdike ( Lavidge lived 73 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
    The average age of a Lavidge family member is 73.
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In 1802, on October 17th, the Treaty of Fort Confederation was signed between the Choctaw (a Native American tribe) and the United States Government. About 10,000 acres of Choctaw land were given up.
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In 1854, on May 30th, the Kansas–Nebraska Act became law. The act created both the Kansas Territory and the Nebraska Territory, which would determine for themselves if they would be pro-slavery or free. Both territories allowed slavery but it caused contention within the territories.
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