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Timothy Martin Light 1902 - 1971

Timothy Martin Light of Springfield Gardens, Queens County, NY was born on January 3, 1902, and died at age 69 years old on October 22, 1971. Timothy Light was buried at Long Island National Cemetery Section 2U Site 3096 2040 Wellwood Avenue, in Farmingdale.
Timothy Martin Light
Springfield Gardens, Queens County, NY 11413
January 3, 1902
Queens County, NY
October 22, 1971
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Timothy Martin Light's History: 1902 - 1971

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  • 01/3
    1902

    Birthday

    January 3, 1902
    Birthdate
    Queens County, NY
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Navy Rank attained: TM/3 Wars/Conflicts: World War I
  • 10/22
    1971

    Death

    October 22, 1971
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Long Island National Cemetery Section 2U Site 3096 2040 Wellwood Avenue, in Farmingdale, Ny 11735
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In 1902, in the year that Timothy Martin Light was born, about 150 thousand United Mine Workers went on strike in eastern Pennsylvania for a wage increase and more suitable hours. They eventually got a 10% raise and their workday was reduced from 10 hours to 9. Because winter was coming and most people at the time heated their homes with coal, President Teddy Roosevelt arbitrated between the owners and the workers - the first time that the Federal government arbitrated in a strike.
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In 1918, when he was 16 years old, on November 1, an elevated train on the Brooklyn line of the subway - driven by an inexperienced operator because of a strike - tried to navigate a turn at 30mph. The limit on the curve was 6 mph. The 2nd and 3rd cars of the 5 car wooden train were badly damaged and at least 93 people were killed, making it the deadliest crash in New York subway history.
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