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John Samuel Shugg 1894 - 1968

John Samuel Shugg of Fitzroy, City of Yarra County, VIC Australia was born in 1894 in Maryborough, Central Goldfields Shire County, and died at age 73 years old on October 3, 1968 in Fitzroy, City of Yarra County.
John Samuel Shugg
Fitzroy, City of Yarra County, VIC 3065, Australia
1894
Maryborough, Central Goldfields Shire County, VIC, 3465, Australia
October 3, 1968
Fitzroy, City of Yarra County, VIC, 3065, Australia
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John Samuel Shugg's History: 1894 - 1968

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  • 1894

    Birthday

    1894
    Birthdate
    Maryborough, Central Goldfields Shire County, VIC 3465, Australia
    Birthplace
  • 10/3
    1968

    Death

    October 3, 1968
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Fitzroy, City of Yarra County, VIC 3065, Australia
    Death location
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    John Samuel Shugg lived 2 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 74.
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In 1894, in the year that John Samuel Shugg was born, on April 21st, a coal miners' strike closed mines throughout the central United States. The Panic of 1893, and the resulting depression, hit coal miners hard and the miners only struck for 8 weeks - they couldn't afford to live without their wages any longer.
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In 1912, by the time he was 18 years old, the RMS Titanic sank in April. The RMS Titanic was a British built and run passenger liner that was billed as "unsinkable." On its maiden voyage from Southampton England to New York City, carrying about 2,224 passengers and crew - from the wealthiest people in the world to poor emigrants from Europe, the Titanic hit an iceberg. Five of her watertight compartments failed but she was designed to survive only 4 being flooded. She began to sink. There were only enough lifeboats for about half of the passengers so over 1,000 remained behind while "women and children first" were loaded. Over 1500 died, making it the largest maritime disaster in modern history.
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