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Henry Duffety 1825 - 1882

Henry Duffety was born in 1825 in England United Kingdom to Thomas Duffety and Martha Duffety, and had siblings Robert Duffety, John Duffety, William Duffety, James Duffety, Joseph Duffety, Martha (Duffety) Cox, Richard Duffety, Samuel Duffety, Samuel Duffety, and Ann (Duffety) Good. Henry Duffety died at age 57 years old in 1882.
Henry Duffety
1825
England, BS3, United Kingdom
1882
England, BS3, United Kingdom
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Henry Duffety's History: 1825 - 1882

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  • 1825

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    1825
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    England BS3, United Kingdom
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  • 1882

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    1882
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
    England BS3, United Kingdom
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    Henry Duffety lived 3 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 57.
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In 1825, in the year that Henry Duffety was born, on October 26th, the Erie Canal opened. Construction had begun in 1817 and the completion of the canal provided passage from Albany New York to Buffalo New York and Lake Erie. Previously, pack animals had to be used to transport goods - there were no railroads - and the canal allowed goods to be shipped relatively easily and quickly.
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In 1836, at the age of only 11 years old, Henry was alive when on February 23rd, the Battle of the Alamo began. A group of American settlers were surrounded by the Mexican Army, led by Santa Anna, at the Alamo. The battle lasted until March 6th - all of the settler army was killed. Historians estimate that 400–600 in the Mexican Army were killed.
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