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John Wilson Menagh 1872 - 1944

John Wilson Menagh of Hawthn Australia was born in 1872 to Menagh John Wilson Wills and Ellen Darling Menagh. He had siblings George Windsor Menagh, Harriet Ann Menagh, Grace Darling Menagh, Thomas Edward Menagh, John Wilson Menagh, Gerald Arthur Menagh, Edward Menagh, Henrietta Menagh, Ernest Lyndon Menagh, Kate Wills, and Harriette Jennings. John Menagh died at age 72 years old in 1944 in Hawthn.
John Wilson Menagh
Hawthn Australia
1872
1944
Hawthn, Australia
Male
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John Wilson Menagh's History: 1872 - 1944

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    1944
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    Hawthn Australia
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    John Wilson Menagh lived 4 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 72.
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In 1872, in the year that John Wilson Menagh was born, on May 22nd, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the Amnesty Act of 1872. The Act restored full civil rights to secessionists, including about 150,000 former slaves who had fought in the Confederate Army. About 500 former Confederate sympathizers were not allowed their full civil rights.
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In 1885, he was just 13 years old when on January 24th, the Fenians - Irish Nationalists - set off dynamite bombs in the House of Commons chamber, Westminster Hall, and the Tower of London. Four civilians and two policemen were injured.
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