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Charles Spearman Heywood 1889 - 1968

Charles Spearman Heywood of Swan Hill Australia was born in 1889 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, Arthur Edward Heywood, Ellen Maude Matson, Amy Ellen (Heywood) Holmes, Margaret Elizabe Holmes, and Henry George Heywood. Charles Heywood died at age 79 years old in 1968 in Nyah.
Charles Spearman Heywood
Swan Hill Australia
1889
Swan Hill, Australia
1968
Nyah, Australia
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Charles Spearman Heywood's History: 1889 - 1968

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  • 1889

    Birthday

    1889
    Birthdate
    Swan Hill Australia
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  • 1968

    Death

    1968
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Nyah Australia
    Death location
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    Charles Spearman Heywood lived 5 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 79.
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In 1889, in the year that Charles Spearman Heywood was born, on April 22nd, at "high noon," about 50,000 people took off to claim open lands in the Land Rush of 1889. Called the "Unassigned Lands," part or all of 6 counties in Oklahoma were up for grabs. By the end of the day, Oklahoma City and Guthrie were created - each with about 10,000 inhabitants.
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In 1890, he was merely 1 year old when on January 2nd, Alice Sanger became the first female staffer to work in the White House. She was hired as a stenographer and, as such, took dictation.
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