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Celedonia G Rios 1913 - 2005

Celedonia G Rios of Kingsville, Kleberg County, TX was born on November 5, 1913, and died at age 91 years old on October 31, 2005.
Celedonia G Rios
Kingsville, Kleberg County, TX 78363
November 5, 1913
October 31, 2005
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Celedonia G Rios' History: 1913 - 2005

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  • 11/5
    1913

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    November 5, 1913
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  • 10/31
    2005

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    October 31, 2005
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    Celedonia G Rios lived 23 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 91.
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In 1913, in the year that Celedonia G Rios was born, Henry Ford installed the first moving assembly line for the mass production of an entire automobile. It had previously taken 12 hours to assemble a whole vehicle - now it took only two hours and 30 minutes! Inspired by the production lines at flour mills, breweries, canneries and industrial bakeries, along with the disassembly of animal carcasses in Chicago’s meat-packing plants, Ford created moving belts for parts and the assembly line was born.
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In 1925, when this person was merely 12 years old, in July, the Scopes Trial - often called the Scopes Monkey Trial - took place, prosecuting a substitute teacher for teaching evolution in school. Tennessee had enacted a law that said it was "unlawful to teach human evolution in any state-funded school". William Jennings Bryan headed the prosecution and Clarence Darrow headed the defense. The teacher was found guilty and fined $100. An appeal to the Supreme Court of Tennessee upheld the law but overturned the guilty verdict.
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