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Emma Sarah Bott Shipp 1845 - 1882

Emma Sarah (Bott) Shipp of Pyramid Hill Australia was born in 1845 in VIC. She was married to William Shipp, and had children John William Shipp and Mary Ann Emma Shipp Eskrick. Emma Shipp died at age 37 years old in 1882 in Kerang, Gannawarra Shire County.
Emma Sarah (Bott) Shipp
Pyramid Hill Australia
1845
VIC, Australia
1882
Kerang, Gannawarra Shire County, VIC, 3579, Australia
Female
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Emma Sarah (Bott) Shipp's History: 1845 - 1882

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  • 1845

    Birthday

    1845
    Birthdate
    VIC Australia
    Birthplace
  • 1882

    Death

    1882
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Kerang, Gannawarra Shire County, VIC 3579, Australia
    Death location
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    Emma Sarah Bott Shipp lived 38 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 37.
    The average age of a Bott family member is 75.
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In 1845, in the year that Emma Sarah Bott Shipp was born, on March 4th, James K. Polk was inaugurated as the 11th President of the United States. Polk, from Tennessee, beat Henry Clay of Kentucky, 49.5% to 48.1%. Polk served one term.
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In 1854, Emma was merely 9 years old when on May 30th, the Kansas–Nebraska Act became law. The act created both the Kansas Territory and the Nebraska Territory, which would determine for themselves if they would be pro-slavery or free. Both territories allowed slavery but it caused contention within the territories.
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