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Nancy Rogers How(e) 1790 - 1861

Nancy (Rogers) Howe was born on May 10, 1790 in Holliston, Massachusetts US, and died at age 71 years old in 1861. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Nancy Rogers How(e).
Nancy (Rogers) Howe
May 10, 1790
Holliston, Massachusetts, US
1861
US
Female
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  • 05/10
    1790

    Birthday

    May 10, 1790
    Birthdate
    Holliston, Massachusetts US
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  • 1861

    Death

    1861
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    US
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    Nancy Rogers How(e) lived 2 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 70.
    The average age of a Rogers family member is 72.
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In 1814, when she was 24 years old, on September 14th, Francis Scott Key wrote what we now know as the lyrics of the Star-Spangled Banner while he watched the British attack on Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor. He originally wrote a poem titled "Defence of Fort M'Henry". The lyrics of the poem were then set to the tune of a popular English song. It wasn't until 1931 that the song became the official national anthem of the United States.
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In 1827, at the age of 37 years old, Nancy was alive when on May 25th, Romanian inventor Petrache Poenaru received a French patent for the invention of the first fountain pen with a replaceable ink cartridge. The fountain pen would make inkwells obsolete. Poenaru's patent used a barrel made from a large swan quill (part of the feather).
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