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William Issac Zartman 1840 - 1841

William Issac Zartman was born on December 22, 1840 in Jamestown, Greene County, Ohio United States to Samuel Zartman and Margaret (Crumrine) Zartman, and had siblings Elizabeth Ann (Mariah) Zartman, Harriet Zartman, James Winans Zartman, Eliza (Zartman) Schroeder, Adelia (Zartman) Spahr, Samuel Hodges Zartman, Miranda (Zartman) Bergdoll, Charles Henry Zartman, and Daniel Edgar Zartman. William Zartman died on July 14, 1841 in Jamestown.
William Issac Zartman
December 22, 1840
Jamestown, Greene County, Ohio, 45335, United States
July 14, 1841
Jamestown, Greene County, Ohio, 45335, United States
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William Issac Zartman's History: 1840 - 1841

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  • 12/22
    1840

    Birthday

    December 22, 1840
    Birthdate
    Jamestown, Greene County, Ohio 45335, United States
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  • 07/14
    1841

    Death

    July 14, 1841
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Jamestown, Greene County, Ohio 45335, United States
    Death location
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    William Issac Zartman lived 74 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 0.
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In 1840, in the year that William Issac Zartman was born, on July 23rd, Upper Canada and Lower Canada were merged by the British Parliament, creating the United Province of Canada. This area later became the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
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In 1841, in the year of William Issac Zartman's passing, on August 16th, President John Tyler vetoed a bill to re-establish the Second Bank of the United States - America's Central Bank. President Jackson had previously dissolved the bank and Tyler's veto angered the Whig Party (his own party). Rioters gathered outside the White House and burned Tyler in effigy, threw stones at the White House, and fired guns. It may have been the most violent demonstration on White House grounds in U.S. history.
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