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Chaston Porter 1901 - 1967

Chaston Porter of Wellsville, Montgomery County, Missouri was born on February 8, 1901, and died at age 66 years old in May 1967.
Chaston Porter
Wellsville, Montgomery County, Missouri 63384
February 8, 1901
May 1967
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Chaston Porter's History: 1901 - 1967

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  • 02/8
    1901

    Birthday

    February 8, 1901
    Birthdate
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  • 05/dd
    1967

    Death

    May 1967
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Chaston Porter lived 6 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 66.
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In 1901, in the year that Chaston Porter was born, Teddy Roosevelt became the 26th President of the United States. TR, as he was known, had been Vice-President for 6 months when President William McKinley was assassinated. At age 42, he became the youngest President to serve although John Kennedy, at age 43, was the youngest President elected. He was a popular progressive and was elected to a second term in 1904 as a Republican, winning 56.4% of the popular vote and 336 electoral votes.
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In 1931, Chaston was 30 years old when in March, “The Star Spangled Banner” officially became the national anthem by congressional resolution. Other songs had previously been used - among them, "My Country, 'Tis of Thee", "God Bless America", and "America the Beautiful". There was fierce debate about making "The Star Spangled Banner" the national anthem - Southerners and veterans organizations supported it, pacifists and educators opposed it.
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Chaston Porter's Family Tree & Friends

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