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Emma Agnes (Mason) Hadley 1844

Emma Agnes (Mason) Hadley was born on April 27, 1844 at Hobart TAS, Australia in Hobart, TAS Australia to Thomas Claudius Mason Sr. and Mary (Bates) Mason, and has siblings Thomas Claudius Mason, Stephen Charles Mason, Sarah Ann (Mason) Hadley, and Mary Sophia (Mason) Seabrook. Emma Mason married Edward Pilmore Hadley.
Emma Agnes (Mason) Hadley
April 27, 1844
Hobart TAS, Australia in Hobart, TAS, Australia
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    The Cornwall Chronicle, Launceston, 13th April, 1870. Tasmania. MARRIAGES. HADLEY - MASON. On the 29th ult, at the residence of the bride's mother, Derwent-house, North Sandridge, by the Rev. J. M. Abernathy, Edward Pilmore, fourth son of the late Mr. J. Hadley, of St. Kilda, to Emma Agnes, third daughter of the late Mr. T. C. Mason.
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In 1844, in the year that Emma Agnes (Mason) Hadley was born, on July 3rd, the last known pair of great auk were killed in Iceland. A flightless bird, the average auk was about 33 inches tall and weighed about 11 pounds with a black back and white belly. They were most often found along the coast of Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Canada Great Britain, Ireland - and sometimes as far south as Spain.
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In 1856, on May 21st, Lawrence Kansas was ransacked and burned by pro-slavery forces. Called the "Sacking of Lawrence", it was part of the "Bleeding Kansas" war between pro-slavery and antislavery settlers.
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