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Leonard Lavender 1900 - 1943

Leonard Lavender of Kenston Australia was born in 1900 in Long Gully, Greater Bendigo City County, VIC to Annie Elizabeth (Howes) Lavender and Elijah Lavender. He had siblings Ruby Gladys Lavender, Herbert George Lavender, Jack Joseph Lavender, Alfred Bert Lavender, James Lavender, William Edward Lavender, Elijah Lavender, and Harold Lavender. Leonard Lavender died at age 43 years old in 1943 in Kensington, City of Melbourne County.
Leonard Lavender
Kenston Australia
1900
Long Gully, Greater Bendigo City County, VIC, 3550, Australia
1943
Kensington, City of Melbourne County, VIC, 3031, Australia
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  • 1900

    Birthday

    1900
    Birthdate
    Long Gully, Greater Bendigo City County, VIC 3550, Australia
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  • 1943

    Death

    1943
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Kensington, City of Melbourne County, VIC 3031, Australia
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    Leonard Lavender lived 29 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 43.
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In 1900, in the year that Leonard Lavender was born, the U.S. population exceeded 75 million, rising about 13 million from the 1890 census. 87.9% of the population was white, 11.6% was African-American, 0.7% was Hispanic, and 0.5% was Native American, Asian, and other minorities.
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In 1916, when he was 16 years old, the U.S. National Park Service - part of the Department of the Interior - was created by an act of Congress in August. The Park Service was charged with the dual role of "preserving the ecological and historical integrity of the places entrusted to its management while also making them available and accessible for public use and enjoyment". The resources managed by the National Park Service have often been referred to as the "crown jewels" of the United States.
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