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Lydia (Dubber) Ennor 1874 - 1966

Lydia (Dubber) Ennor of St Kilda Australia was born in 1874 in Russells Creek, VIC to Emily Varney Dubber and Frederick Charles Dubber. She had siblings Joseph Samuel Dubber, Wallace Dubber, Alfred Dubber, Jessie Esther Dubber, Louisa Parker Dubber, Ethel (Dubber) Davies, Frederick John Dubber, Emily Victoria (Dubber) Hay, and Sarah Clara (Dubber) Prince. Lydia Ennor died at age 92 years old in 1966 in St Kilda, Port Phillip City County.
Lydia (Dubber) Ennor
St Kilda Australia
1874
Russells Creek, VIC, Australia
1966
St Kilda, Port Phillip City County, VIC, 3182, Australia
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Lydia (Dubber) Ennor's History: 1874 - 1966

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  • 1874

    Birthday

    1874
    Birthdate
    Russells Creek, VIC Australia
    Birthplace
  • 1966

    Death

    1966
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    St Kilda, Port Phillip City County, VIC 3182, Australia
    Death location
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    Lydia (Dubber) Ennor lived 18 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 92.
    The average age of a Dubber family member is 74.
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In 1874, in the year that Lydia (Dubber) Ennor was born, on May 20th, Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis were approved for a patent for "blue jeans with copper rivets". They charged $13.50 per dozen jeans. Although the term "jeans" was first used in 1795 - in Italy - using rivets to reinforce stress points in jeans such as pockets and the bottom of the fly was an original idea..
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In 1881, she was just 7 years old when on November 19th, a meteorite landed a few miles southwest of Odessa, Ukraine. According to one report: "About 7 o'clock one morning a bright and serpentine tail of fire was seen passing over the town by the inhabitants of Odessa, and M. Prendel, editor of one of the Odessa papers, surmising that the phenomenon betokened a fall of meteorites, offered a reward to any person who would bring him one. Three days afterward a gentleman of Grossliebental brought him one which had been found by a peasant who was nearly frightened out of his senses at its fall. It fell beside him while at work in his field and buried itself .55 meters (almost 2 ft) into the ground." The recovered piece was about 17.5 lbs.
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