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William Petch 1899 - 1906

William Henry George Petch of Carlton Australia was born in 1899 in Thorpdale, and died at age 7 years old in 1906 in Carlton.
William Henry George Petch
Carlton Australia
1899
Thorpdale, Australia
1906
Carlton, Australia
Male
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William Henry George Petch's History: 1899 - 1906

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  • 1899

    Birthday

    1899
    Birthdate
    Thorpdale Australia
    Birthplace
  • Nationality & Locations

    Thorpdale, Australia
  • 1906

    Death

    1906
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Carlton Australia
    Death location
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    William Petch lived 64 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 7.
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In 1899, in the year that William Petch was born, the meaning of Chinese "oracle bones" was rediscovered. Farmers in China had been turning up the bones in their fields for generations but most often they were ground up and sold as medicine. The chancellor of the Imperial Academy and a friend noticed, before they ground the bones, that they had writing. The bones had been used around the second millennium BC for divination.
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In 1900, William was only 1 year old when the unemployment rate in the U.S. was 5.0% and the cost of a first-class stamp was $0.02. 31% of all workers were employed in the public service sector, 19% of women were employed (1 percent of all lawyers and 6 percent of physicians were women), 6% of the workforce were children, and 14% of the workforce was "non-white."
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