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Jessie Gahan 1890

Jessie Gahan of Port Melbourne Australia was born to Arthur Gahan and Eliza Jane (Kennaugh) Gahan, and had siblings Ethel May Gahan, Florence Annie Gahan, Ada Gahan, Jessie Elizabeth Gaham, William Arthur John Gahan, Ruby May Gahan, Elsie May Gahan, Elsie May Gahan, William Arthur Gahan, and Doris Jessie Ellen Gahan. Jessie Gahan died in 1890 in Port Melbourne.
Jessie Gahan
Port Melbourne Australia
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1890
Port Melbourne, Australia
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    Died at 10 months old.
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    1890
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    Jessie Gahan lived 72 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1811, on July 9th, British explorer, surveyor, and fur trader David Thompson posted a notice at the junction of the Columbia River and the Snake River - in modern-day Washington- claiming the area for the United Kingdom and stating the intention of the North West Company to build a trading post there. The trading post was built several years later.
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In 1829, on May 6th, the patent for an instrument called an "accordion" was applied for by German citizen Cyrill Demian. The patent described the accordion this way: "Its appearance essentially consists of a little box with feathers of metal plates and bellows fixed to it, in such a way that it can easily be carried, and therefore traveling visitors to the country will appreciate the instrument."
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