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Theda Mae Marshall 1916 - 1978

Theda Mae (Fish) Marshall was born on March 16, 1916 in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington United States to Eli Hopkins Fish and Maude Mary Fish, and had siblings Wilma Maxine Hogg, Edward Boyden Fish, Shirley Jewell Posthumus, Robert Elwood Fish, Blanche Fish, Eli Fish, and Calvin Fish. Theda Marshall died at age 62 years old on December 24, 1978 in Banning, Riverside County, CA.
Theda Mae (Fish) Marshall
March 16, 1916
Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, United States
December 24, 1978
Banning, Riverside County, California, United States
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Theda Mae (Fish) Marshall's History: 1916 - 1978

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  • 03/16
    1916

    Birthday

    March 16, 1916
    Birthdate
    Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington United States
    Birthplace
  • 12/24
    1978

    Death

    December 24, 1978
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Banning, Riverside County, California United States
    Death location
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    Theda Mae Marshall lived 12 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 62.
    The average age of a Fish family member is 74.
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In 1916, in the year that Theda Mae Marshall was born, in June, the U.S. Congress authorized a plan to expand the armed forces over the next five years. Called the National Defense Act of 1916, the national law expanded the National Guard and Army (the Army added an aviation unit), created the Reserves, and gave the President expanded authority to federalize the National Guard. It also allowed the government to stockpile, in advance, materiel to be used in wartime.
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In 1931, she was just 15 years old when on May 1st, the Empire State Building opened in New York City. At 1,454 feet (including the roof and antenna), it was the tallest building in the world until the World Trade Center's North Tower was built in 1970. (It is now the 34th tallest.) Opening at the beginning of the Great Depression, most of the offices in the Empire State Building remained unoccupied for years and the observation deck was an equal source of revenue and kept the building profitable.
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