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Catherine Campbell Abberton 1864

Catherine Catherine (Campbell) Abberton of St Kilda Australia, was married to Michael Abberton, and had children Bedelia Eleanor Abbott, Michael Abberton, Thomas Abberton, and Stephen Aberton. Catherine Abberton died in 1864.
Catherine Catherine (Campbell) Abberton
St Kilda Australia
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1864
Female
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Catherine Catherine (Campbell) Abberton's History: 1864

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    St Kild, Australia Stkilda, Australia St Kilda, Australia
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    1864
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    Catherine Campbell Abberton lived 72 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
    The average age of a Campbell family member is 72.
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In 1807, on March 2nd, the U.S. Congress passed an act to "prohibit the importation of slaves into any port or place within the jurisdiction of the United States . . . from any foreign kingdom, place, or country" This Federal law, proposed by Thomas Jefferson in 1806, took effect on January 1,1808. However, historians estimate that over 50,000 slaves were brought to the U.S. after the Act since the U.S. did not include Spanish Florida and Texas - and therefore places where slaves could be brought in.
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In 1820, on January 29th, George IV ascended the British throne when his father, George III (after 59 years on the throne), died. George III - King of England during the Revolutionary War - had been mentally ill and George IV had been Prince Regent since 1811, ruling in his father's stead.
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