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John Payne 1875 - 1928

John Payne of Beechworth Australia was born in 1875 to Mary Payne and John William Payne. He had siblings John Paye, Maud Frances Payne, Walter Ernest Payne, Alice Payne, Lilias Payne, Lewis Charles Payne, Maud Payne, Edith Payne, Arthur Payne, Fanny May Payne, Lilias Payne, Alice Payne, Richard Payne, Flora Park Payne, Janet Margaret Payne, and Harold Payne. John Payne died at age 53 years old in 1928 in Beechworth.
John Payne
Beechworth Australia
1875
1928
Beechworth, Australia
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John Payne's History: 1875 - 1928

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    1875
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  • 1928

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    1928
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    Beechworth Australia
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    John Payne lived 19 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 53.
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In 1875, in the year that John Payne was born, the Bombay Stock Exchange - the first stock exchange in Asia - was established. It was called "The Native Share & Stock Brokers Association".
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In 1887, at the age of merely 12 years old, John was alive when on July 1st, the assembly for the supports of the Eiffel Tower began . A wrought iron lattice tower, it was designed and built by Gustave Eiffel - who also contributed to the building of the Statue of Liberty. There are 18,000 pieces in the Eiffel Tower - which had to be built separately and then assembled in place - with rivets - to complete the Tower.
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