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Gincie Doyle 1898 - 1978

Gincie Doyle of Deridder, Beauregard County, Louisiana was born on March 21, 1898, and died at age 79 years old in February 1978.
Gincie Doyle
Deridder, Beauregard County, Louisiana 70634
March 21, 1898
February 1978
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Gincie Doyle's History: 1898 - 1978

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  • 03/21
    1898

    Birthday

    March 21, 1898
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  • 02/dd
    1978

    Death

    February 1978
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Gincie Doyle lived 6 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 79.
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In 1898, in the year that Gincie Doyle was born, on February 15th, the USS Maine exploded and sank in Havana harbor. The reason for the explosion has never been found, but it killed 266 men. "Remember the Maine" became a rallying cry and precipitated the United States' declaration of war on Spain two months later - the beginning of the Spanish-American War. On December 10th, the war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. The Treaty gave the U.S. Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Guam - for $20 million - and, temporarily, Cuba.
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In 1914, at the age of 16 years old, Gincie was alive when in August, the Panama Canal opened to traffic. Begun by the French in the 1880's and abandoned, the United States undertook further construction in 1904. After 10 years, and the elimination of malaria carrying mosquitoes (which caused immense delays for the French and the Americans), the 48 mile long artificial waterway - a series of locks - created a shortcut for ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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