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Emily Mathie 1866 - 1872

Emily Mathie of Carngham, Pyrenees Shire County, VIC Australia was born in 1866 in Pitfield, Golden Plains Shire County to James Finlayson Mathie and Isabella (Millar) Mathie. She had siblings Mary Ellen Mcnaughton, Louisa Bella (Mathie) Jones, Jemima Mathie Harper, Jessie Crowe (Mathie) Meldrum, Eliza Finlayson (Mathie) Gibson, Cecelia Harriet (Mathie) Mcintyre, Margaret Emily Mathie, and Jane Ann Mathie. Emily Mathie died at age 6 years old in 1872 in Carngham, Pyrenees Shire County.
Emily Mathie
Carngham, Pyrenees Shire County, VIC 3351, Australia
1866
Pitfield, Golden Plains Shire County, VIC, 3351, Australia
1872
Carngham, Pyrenees Shire County, VIC, 3351, Australia
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  • 1866

    Birthday

    1866
    Birthdate
    Pitfield, Golden Plains Shire County, VIC 3351, Australia
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  • Nationality & Locations

    Australia
  • 1872

    Death

    1872
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Carngham, Pyrenees Shire County, VIC 3351, Australia
    Death location
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    Emily Mathie lived 68 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 6.
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In 1866, in the year that Emily Mathie was born, on February 13th, the first robbery committed by Jesse James and his gang - a daylight bank robbery - occurred in Liberty, Missouri. Jesse's presence has been disputed but most historians agree that he was there.
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In 1870, by the time she was merely 4 years old, on June 26th, Christmas was declared an official federal holiday in the United States. By 1860, 14 states had declared Christmas a legal holiday but the practice of celebrating Christmas was a local - and religious - choice previously.
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