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John Mason Harden 1803 - 1878

John Mason Harden was born in 1803 in Cork, CO Ireland. He was in a relationship with Susan Frances (Usher) Harden, and had children George Harden, Frances (Harden) Benson, and Robert Usher Harden. John Harden died at age 75 years old in 1878 in Dublin, and was buried at Mount Jerome, 158 Harold's Cross Rd, in Dublin, D.
John Mason Harden
1803
Cork, CO, Ireland
1878
Dublin, Ireland
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  • 1803

    Birthday

    1803
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    Cork, CO Ireland
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  • 1878

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    1878
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Dublin Ireland
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    Mount Jerome, 158 Harold's Cross Rd, in Dublin, D D6W HY98, Ireland
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    John Mason Harden lived 4 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 75.
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In 1803, in the year that John Mason Harden was born, on March 1st, Ohio became the 17th state of the United States. Because Congress never passed a resolution declaring Ohio a state, however, it wasn't until 1953 that Ohio retroactively became an official state.
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In 1812, John was only 9 years old when on February 27th, the English poet Lord Byron gave his first address as a member of the British House of Lords. He spoke in defense of the Luddite violence against industrialism in his home county of Nottinghamshire. Luddites were primarily textile workers and weavers who thought that machinery was being used as a way to keep workers from achieving fair practices and wages.
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