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Jerusha (Tyler) Lake 1803 - 1872

Jerusha (Tyler) Lake was born on April 17, 1803 in Waterbury Village Historic District, Washington County, Vermont United States to Joseph Tyler and Mehitable (Ladd) Tyler, and had siblings Arza Tyler, Asa Ladd Tyler, George W Tyler, Hannah Ladd (Tyler) Mecham, John L Tyler, Walter B Tyler, Stephen Chapman Tyler, and Asenath (Tyler) Brownson. Jerusha Lake died at age 69 years old on May 26, 1872 in Noble County, IN.
Jerusha (Tyler) Lake
April 17, 1803
Waterbury Village Historic District, Washington County, Vermont, 05676, United States
May 26, 1872
Noble County, Indiana, United States
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Jerusha (Tyler) Lake's History: 1803 - 1872

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  • 04/17
    1803

    Birthday

    April 17, 1803
    Birthdate
    Waterbury Village Historic District, Washington County, Vermont 05676, United States
    Birthplace
  • 05/26
    1872

    Death

    May 26, 1872
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Noble County, Indiana United States
    Death location
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    Jerusha (Tyler) Lake lived 2 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 69.
    The average age of a Tyler family member is 71.
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In 1803, in the year that Jerusha (Tyler) Lake was born, the first public library in the United States - free to everyone - opened in Salisbury, Connecticut. Damage to books was most often caused by "greasing" - candle wax dripping onto the books. Candles were the only source of light in the evenings.
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In 1826, she was 23 years old when on March 10th, João VI, King of Portugal and the former Emperor of Brazil, died after a short illness. Six days earlier, the King had become ill after eating at the Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon. An investigative autopsy in the late 1990's discovered that he had been killed by arsenic poisoning - having enough arsenic in his body to kill two people.
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