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Elizabeth A Duym Puglisi 1927

Elizabeth A (Duym) Puglisi was born at High Falls, NY, and died in 1927 at Buffalo, NY. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Elizabeth A Duym Puglisi.
Elizabeth A (Duym) Puglisi
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High Falls, NY
1927
Buffalo, NY
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    High Falls, NY
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    1927
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    Elizabeth A Duym Puglisi lived 76 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
    The average age of a Duym family member is 76.
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In 1805, Joseph Smith Jr. was born on December 23rd in Sharon, Vermont. He grew up on a series of tenant farms in Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York and when he was 24, he published the Book of Mormon. By the time he died at the age of 38, he had tens of thousands of followers in his church - the Church of Latter Day saints.
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In 1834, on August 14th, the Poor Law Amendment Act was enacted in the United Kingdom. The Act stated that no able-bodied British man could receive assistance unless he entered a workhouse (a kind of poorhouse). The Act was intended to curb the cost of relief for the poor since workhouses were designed to be unpleasant. Many workhouses used the men as free labor and employed them in such tasks as breaking stones, crushing bones to produce fertilizer, or picking oakum - tarred fiber used between planks on ships -using a large metal nail known as a spike.
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