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Jerusha (Rosenberger) Douglas 1820 - 1906

Jerusha (Rosenberger) Douglas was born in 1820 in Canada to Jacob Rosenberger and Susan (Powers) Rosenberger. She married William Douglas, and had a child John Henry Douglas. Jerusha Douglas died at age 85 years old on April 2, 1906 in Kansas United States.
Jerusha (Rosenberger) Douglas
Jennie, (Rosenbarker)
1820
Canada
April 2, 1906
Kansas, United States
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Jerusha (Rosenberger) Douglas' History: 1820 - 1906

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  • 1820

    Birthday

    1820
    Birthdate
    Canada
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    Mixed European
  • 04/2
    1906

    Death

    April 2, 1906
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Kansas United States
    Death location
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    Jerusha (Rosenberger) Douglas lived 11 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 86.
    The average age of a Rosenberger family member is 75.
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In 1820, in the year that Jerusha (Rosenberger) Douglas was born, on March 4th, Maine became the 23rd state in the United States as the result of the Missouri Compromise. The Missouri Compromise allowed Maine to neither recognize nor permit slavery within the state while allowing the Missouri Territory to recognize and allow slavery.
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In 1846, at the age of 26 years old, Jerusha was alive when on November 4th, the Donner Party was stranded in the Sierra Nevada on its way to California. The ill-fated wagon train was snowed in and couldn't get out of the mountains for 3 months. Some went for help - on foot - but the majority of the 87 people in the wagon train were stuck in heavy snow, without food. Only 48 of the original settlers survived - some by cannibalism of the dead.
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