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Lousiana A. (Drinnon) McKinney 1842 - 1923

Lousiana A. (Drinnon) McKinney was born on April 19, 1842 in Bradley County, Tennessee United States to Hiram Drinnon and Lucinda (Johnson) Drinnon, and had siblings Wiley James Drinnon, Louisa Drinnon, Mary E. Drinnon, William S. Drinnon, and David M. Drinnon. Lousiana McKinney died at age 81 years old on September 10, 1923 in Dallas, Dallas County, TX.
Lousiana A. (Drinnon) McKinney
Lucy
April 19, 1842
Bradley County, Tennessee, United States
September 10, 1923
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, United States
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  • 04/19
    1842

    Birthday

    April 19, 1842
    Birthdate
    Bradley County, Tennessee United States
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  • 09/10
    1923

    Death

    September 10, 1923
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Dallas, Dallas County, Texas United States
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    Lousiana A. (Drinnon) McKinney lived 12 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 81.
    The average age of a Drinnon family member is 69.
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In 1842, in the year that Lousiana A. (Drinnon) McKinney was born, on August 14th, General William J. Worth declared that the Florida War - also called the Second Seminole War - was over. It was the "the longest and most costly of the Indian conflicts of the United States", lasting from 1835 to 1842. By the end of the war, it was costing $93,300 per month - plus the pay of the regular soldiers. An agreement allowed the Seminole either to move west or to move to a reservation in southwest Florida.
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In 1886, by the time she was 44 years old, on February 14th, the first train left Los Angeles for the East -by the way of the transcontinental railroad - with a cargo of oranges. Due to irrigation and the import of water, Los Angeles was the ideal place to grow oranges - which became a popular addition to Christmas stockings.
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