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George Yann 1842 - 1923

George George Yann of Poow Australia was born in 1842. He was married to Sophia Mary (Benzley) Yann in 1873, and had children George Alfred Yann, Louisa Catherine Yann, Frederick Christian Yann, Esther Carol Yann, Esther Caroline Lowe, Rudolf Godfrey Yann, Rudolph Yann, Cecelia Mary Yann, Albert Ernest Yann, Albert Ernest Yann, Harold Henry Yann, Edward John Yann, Edward John Yann, and Norman Herbert Allan Yann. George Yann died at age 80 years old on February 18, 1923 in Bena, South Gippsland Shire County, VIC.
George George Yann
Poow Australia
1842
February 18, 1923
Bena, South Gippsland Shire County, VIC, 3946, Australia
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  • 1842

    Birthday

    1842
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Nationality & Locations

    Preston, Australia Pr Es, Australia Poowong, Australia Lang Lang, Australia Loch, Australia Warr, Australia Koru, Australia Switzerland, Australia Hesse Darnistadt, Australia Drouin, Australia
  • 02/18
    1923

    Death

    February 18, 1923
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Bena, South Gippsland Shire County, VIC 3946, Australia
    Death location
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    George Yann lived 7 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 81.
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In 1842, in the year that George Yann was born, on August 14th, General William J. Worth declared that the Florida War - also called the Second Seminole War - was over. It was the "the longest and most costly of the Indian conflicts of the United States", lasting from 1835 to 1842. By the end of the war, it was costing $93,300 per month - plus the pay of the regular soldiers. An agreement allowed the Seminole either to move west or to move to a reservation in southwest Florida.
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In 1866, when he was 24 years old, on May 10th, the "banker's bank" - London bank Overend, Gurney and Company - collapsed, beginning the Panic of 1866. Unemployment went up to 8% and wages went down. Only about 16% of joint-stock companies - a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders - weathered the Panic.
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