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Rosanna Ream 1835 - 1891

Rosanna (Ream) McMillan was born on June 2, 1835 to Samuel W. Ream and Mary Rheims, and had siblings Henry Ream, Louisa Ream, Otho Ream, Levi Ream, James Ream, Julianna Ream, William Ream, Maryanna Ream, Jacob Ream, Catharine Ream, John Ream, and Lydia Ream. Rosanna McMillan married William McMillan, and died at age 56 years old in 1891.
Rosanna (Ream) McMillan
June 2, 1835
1891
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Rosanna (Ream) McMillan's History: circa 1835 - circa 1891

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    June 2, 1835
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  • 1891

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    1891
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    Rosanna Ream lived 19 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 55.
    The average age of a Ream family member is 74.
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In 1835, in the year that Rosanna Ream was born, on January 30th, the first known attempt to kill a sitting President of the United States occurred just outside the United States Capitol Building. President Andrew Jackson was leaving the building after the funeral of South Carolina Representative Warren R. Davis. An Englishman, Richard Lawrence - who was unemployed and possibly mentally ill - stepped out and attempted to shoot. His gun misfired so he pulled out another gun - which also misfired. He was immediately caught.
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In 1842, at the age of merely 7 years old, Rosanna was alive when 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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