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Nancy (Short) Clotfelter 1790 - 1846

Nancy (Short) Clotfelter was born in 1790. She was married to David Abner Clotfelter, and they were together until David's death in 1833. She had children Amos Leonard Clotfelter, George Lee Clotfelter, William Short Clotfelter, David Stokes Clotfelter, and James Abner Clotfelter. Nancy Clotfelter died at age 56 years old in 1846.
Nancy (Short) Clotfelter
1790
1846
Female
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    Nancy (Short) Clotfelter lived 16 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 56.
    The average age of a Short family member is 72.
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In 1807, Nancy was 17 years old when on February 19th, former Vice President of the United States Aaron Burr was arrested on charges of treason, accused of plotting to grab parts of Louisiana and Mexico in order to create an independent republic. On September 1st, he was acquitted of the charges. Although he was deemed to be guilty of plotting against the U.S., he was not found to be guilty of an "overt act" - which is the Constitutional requirement to be met. Burr's reputation, after the charges and the duel with Alexander Hamilton, was ruined, however.
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In 1815, Nancy was 25 years old when between April 5th and 12th, Mount Tambora in the Dutch East Indies erupted, killing over 92,000 people and propelling volcanic ash into the upper atmosphere throughout the world. This caused what was called "The Year Without a Summer." In some places in the northern hemisphere, the eruption caused snow in June and July. There were widespread crop failures and resulting starvation in many parts of the world.
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