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James Thomas Booth 1871 - 1944

James Thomas Booth of Geelong Australia was born in 1871 to Mary Ann (Wade) Booth and James Booth. He had siblings Agnes Jessie Booth, John Robert Booth, James Thomas Booth, Walter Henry Booth, Selina Booth, Anna Maria Stella Booth, Amelia Maria Eva Booth, Charles Booth, Amelia Booth, William Booth, Belinda Booth, Eva Amelia Booth, and Henry Walter Booth. James Booth died at age 73 years old in 1944 in Geelong.
James Thomas Booth
Geelong Australia
1871
1944
Geelong, Australia
Male
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    1871
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  • 1944

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    1944
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    Geelong Australia
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    James Thomas Booth lived exactly as long as the average family member when died at the age of 73.
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In 1871, in the year that James Thomas Booth was born, on October 8th, 4 major fires started on the shores of Lake Michigan - in Chicago (Illinois), Peshtigo (Wisconsin), Holland (Michigan) and Manistee (Michigan). The Chicago fire is the most well known of them because it left almost 100,000 people homeless. But the Peshtigo Fire killed around 2,500 people. The casualty count made it the deadliest fire in US history.
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In 1916, James was 45 years old when the Battle of Verdun was fought from February through December. It was the largest and longest battle of World War I, lasting 303 days. The original estimates were 714,231 casualties - 377,231 French and 337,000 German, an average of 70,000 casualties a month. Current estimates are even larger. The Battle of the Somme was also fought from July through September of the same year. Original estimates were 485,000 British and French casualties and 630,000 German casualties.
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