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51 | Age: 33 | Johnson, Jacob (I1461)
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52 | Age: 35 | Hoes, Hannah (I2096)
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53 | Age: 37 | Blachley, Temperance Wickham (I2295)
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54 | Age: 38 | Kennedy, John Fitzgerald II (I1513)
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55 | Age: 45 | Howland, Rebecca Brien (I1720)
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56 | Age: 45 | Carmichael, Charles (I2296)
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57 | Age: 49 | Washington, Augustine (I397)
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58 | Age: 49 | Millard, Phoebe (I2145)
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59 | Age: 51 | Shipley, Adam (I354)
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60 | Age: 52 | Luckett, Alfred Peyton (I105)
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61 | Age: 55 | Powers, Abigail (I2142)
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62 | Age: 61 | Fillmore, Millard Powers (I2299)
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63 | Age: 63 | Jefferson, Martha (I2040)
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64 | Age: 64 | Bouvier, Jacqueline Lee (I1510)
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65 | Age: 66 | Talboys, Walter (I1084)
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66 | Age: 69 | Livingston, John (I1172)
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67 | Age: 69 | Taylor, James (I2292)
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68 | Age: 70 | Howard, Lois (I355)
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69 | Age: 72 | Hunt, Margaret (I208)
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70 | Age: 72 | Roosevelt, James (I1719)
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71 | Age: 73 | McDonough, Mary Polly (I1462)
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72 | Age: 73 | Smith, Abigail (I1997)
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73 | Age: 74 | Spencer, Jane (I2257)
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74 | Age: 81 | Ryan, Patricia Thelma (I184)
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75 | Age: 82 | Eisenhower, Edgar Newton (I1496)
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76 | Age: 85 | McKinley, William (I1942)
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77 | Age: 88 | Allison, Nancy Campbell (I1943)
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78 | alias Dudley | Sutton, Margaret (I574)
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79 | alias Dudley | Sutton, Edmund (I575)
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80 | alias Richard Sherburne | Bayley, Richard (I661)
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81 | alias Sir Patric de Offerton | Dolfin, Patric Fitz (I469)
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82 | also known as Sir Payn Tiptoft | Tybotot, Payn (I579)
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83 | also spelled de Hartburn or de Wessington | De Hertburn, William (I467)
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84 | Andrew Johnson National Cemetery | Johnson, Andrew Franklin (I1456)
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85 | Andrew Johnson National Cemetery | McDonough, Mary Polly (I1462)
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86 | Andrew Johnson National Cemetery, 121 Monument Ave. | Johnson, Andrew (I1450)
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87 | Arnold, James Newell. Rhode Island Vital Extracts, 1636–1850. 21 volumes. Providence, R.I.: Narragansett Historical Publishing Company, 1891–1912. Digitized images from New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. | Source (S75)
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88 | As First Lady prohibited the serving of liquor in the White House - a move which subjected her and her family to considerable crticism and earned her the nichname "lemonade Lucy". | Webb, Lucy Ware (I1917)
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89 | Ascended to the presidency through the death of William McKinley. Won the 1904 election over Alton B. Parker by a popular vote of 7,628,461 to 5,084,223 and an electoral vote of 336 to 140. Nickname "Teddy"; a cartoon of Roosevelt in The Washington Post depicting the tenderhearted President refusing to shoot a bear cub inspiring the "teddy bear". Became the first American to receive the Nobel Piece Prize. Made another bid for the high office in 1912, because he was dissatisfied with William Taft's performance. | Roosevelt, Theodore (I1466)
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90 | At Sea | Van Buren, John (I2098)
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91 | Auburn Lake Trails | Patterson, Mary Belle (I2159)
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92 | Ballyclare | McDonough, Andrew (I2151)
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93 | Became President when Richard Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974 following the Watergate scandal. The only man in the US history who has held the office of president and vice-president without being elected to either office. Was narrowly defeated in the 1976 election by Jimmy Carter. | Ford, Gerald Rudolph Jr (I1560)
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94 | Because the Republikan Party was split Wilson won the 1912 election over both Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft by a popular vote of 6,296,547 to 4,118,571 and 3,486,720, and an electoral vote of 435 to 88 and 8. Won in 1912 reelection over Charles E. Hughes by votes of 9, 127,695 to 8,533,507 and 277 to 254. Thomas R. Marshall served as his vice-president during both terms. Tried to keep the USA out of World War I. | Wilson, Woodrow Thomas (I1735)
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95 | Benjamin Harrison won the 1888 election, but Mrs. Cleveland told the servants to take good care of the White House. "I want everything just the way it is now when we come back," she said. "That will be exactly four years from now." She was right ... | Folsom, Frances (I1641)
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96 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Clinton, W.J. (I1)
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97 | Birth date needs to be confirmed | Luckett, Charles Edward (I109)
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98 | Birth place unknown, but lived in Marcus Hook, PA and was a member of the Quaker Meeting in Concord, PA. | Flower, William (I348)
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99 | Captain | Washington, Augustine (I397)
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100 | Captain | Washington, Lawrence (I399)
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