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Ovella Barnes 1902 - 1978

Ovella Barnes of Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio was born on May 28, 1902, and died at age 75 years old in January 1978.
Ovella Barnes
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio 45407
May 28, 1902
January 1978
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Ovella Barnes' History: 1902 - 1978

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  • 05/28
    1902

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    May 28, 1902
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  • 01/dd
    1978

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    January 1978
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    Ovella Barnes lived 4 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 75.
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In 1902, in the year that Ovella Barnes was born, the first Rose Bowl game was played in Pasadena, California. Called the "Tournament East–West football game" at the time, the Michigan Wolverines (East) played the Stanford Indians (West) - the Wolverines won 49 - 0. (The Stanford captain requested an end to the game with 8 minutes remaining.) The Tournament of Roses Parade began in 1890 and the football game began as a way to boost tourism in the area.
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In 1913, at the age of just 11 years old, Ovella was alive when Henry Ford installed the first moving assembly line for the mass production of an entire automobile. It had previously taken 12 hours to assemble a whole vehicle - now it took only two hours and 30 minutes! Inspired by the production lines at flour mills, breweries, canneries and industrial bakeries, along with the disassembly of animal carcasses in Chicago’s meat-packing plants, Ford created moving belts for parts and the assembly line was born.
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