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Emma Jann 1886 - 1986

Emma Pearl (Chicoine) Jann of Northbrook, Cook County, Illinois was born on September 12, 1886 to Joseph Chicoine and Aline Olive Chicoine Bourdon. She had siblings Howard Chicoine, Louis Chicoine, Bertha Giroux, Henry Chicoine, Albert Chicoine, Harvey Chicoine, George Chicoine, Antoinette (Chicoine), and Corrine (Chicoine). Emma Jann died at age 99 years old in August 1986.
Emma Pearl (Chicoine) Jann
Northbrook, Cook County, Illinois 60062
September 12, 1886
August 1986
Female
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Emma Pearl (Chicoine) Jann's History: 1886 - 1986

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    September 12, 1886
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    1986

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    August 1986
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    Emma Jann lived 28 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 99.
    The average age of a Chicoine family member is 71.
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In 1886, in the year that Emma Jann was born, on January 5th, Scottish novelist Robert Louis Stevenson's book the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was published. Immediately popular, the paperback book was sold for $1 in the U.S. - almost $25 today. Stevenson's stepson said that he wrote the first draft in under 3 days.
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In 1898, when she was only 12 years old, magnate and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company controlled 84% of the oil and pipelines in the United States. Rockefeller grew Standard Oil through the merger of several other small oil companies throughout the U.S., creating a monopoly.
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