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Emily (Dumble) Edwards 1889 - 1924

Emily (Dumble) Edwards of Eaglehawk Australia was born in 1889 in Eaglehawk to Catherine Nicholas Dumble and James May Dumble. She had siblings Clara Elizabeth Dumble, Edith Ellen (Dumble) Dobbin, William Nicholas Dumble, Francis Colin Dumble, Albert Dumble, Arthur James Dumble, Catherine Louisa Dumble, Edgar George Dumble, and Frederick John Dumble. She married Walter Henry Edwards in 1908, and had a child Ellis Edwards. Emily Edwards died at age 35 years old in 1924 in Eaglehawk.
Emily (Dumble) Edwards
Eaglehawk Australia
1889
Eaglehawk, Australia
1924
Eaglehawk, Australia
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Emily (Dumble) Edwards' History: 1889 - 1924

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  • 1889

    Birthday

    1889
    Birthdate
    Eaglehawk Australia
    Birthplace
  • Nationality & Locations

    Arat, Australia
  • 1924

    Death

    1924
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Eaglehawk Australia
    Death location
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    Emily (Dumble) Edwards lived 39 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 35.
    The average age of a Dumble family member is 74.
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In 1889, in the year that Emily (Dumble) Edwards 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 1891, she was merely 2 years old when from March 9th through the 12th, a blizzard hit the south and west of England. Called the Great Blizzard of 1891, it led to snow drifts of up to 15 feet and killed 200 people and 6,000 animals. Fourteen ships sank.
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