Jul 21, 2009

The Garvins of New York

Here is a map of the Nothern New York Counties.
We will be focusing on Jefferson and St. Lawrence County.
I have been working on this dead end in my family line for almost a year now. We are researching the ancestry of Jeremiah Garvin, aka Jerry, Jeremy, Gerry. I have been able to collect several land records, his naturalization record, his marriage record and a photograph of his headstone. I have several census records that provide family clues. I am confident that he is related to the other Garvins of Jefferson and St. Lawrence county New York but the final document linking them is still evading me. I have been researching these other families that I believe to be his siblings in the hopes that I will find a link back to his family in the process. I will post here what I have found that leads me to believe that it is probable that Jerry Garvin is a brother to these other Garvins I am researching. Maybe someone out there has what I need to place the final link in the chain.


Here is some of the information I have collected on the Dr. James Garvin lateral lines:


Dr. James Garvin had a first wife, Maria Ehle who died young at age 28. I have not found any record of children for this couple.



I have attached a photo of her headstone that is in Edwardsville Cemetery in Morristown, NY. (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~stlawgen/CEMETERY/Edwardsville/Edwardsville.htm) I can only make out the words "Maria wife of" but hopefully I can obtain a better image at some point. A transcription of the headstone is recorded on the website above as "Maria, wife of James Garvin, MD; died Nov 24, 1856; AE 27 yrs"



Newspaper accounts of James Garvin's first and second marriages and his first wife's death:(http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nystlawr/1860_VR_ViTALS.htm)


Garvin, James
married in Morristown at the residence of the bride's father on Black Lake, (no date given) by Rev. Mr. Clerihew, James Garvin to Miss Maria Ehle, both of Morristown
11
June 20, 1854



Garvin, James (Dr.)
married in Edwardsville Jul. 18, 1858 by Rev. C. Francisco, Dr. James Garvin to Miss Mary Brewer, daughter of John Brewer of Edwardsville
11
Jul. 20, 1858




Garvin, Maria (Mrs.)
died of consumption in Morristown near Black Lake Nov. 24, 1856, wife of Dr. James Garvin and daughter of John and Margaret Ehle, ae 28.
11
Dec. 2, 1856




Source:
11
St. Lawrence Republican
A Tuesday paper from Ogdensburg, on microfilm at the Ogdensburg Public Library. There are only two or three missing issues for the entire decade.


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I have attached the newspaper with the obituary for John Garvin with "one brother, Dr. James Garvin of Morristown and one sister, Mrs. Jerry Carroll of Sterlingville."This is from The Northern Tribune, Gouverneur, NY Wednesday February 19, 1908.








(http://news.nnyln.net/)___________________________________________________________






I have included the death certificate for Thomas Garvin, died 1891, with the parents listed as John Garvin and Mary McCann(from the NY Department of Health). These are the same parents as Dr. James Garvin of St. Lawrence County. His obituary only listed his wife and children, no siblings. From The Watertown Herald in Watertown, Jefferson Co, NY, Saturday, August 8, 1891











(http://news.nnyln.net/)___________________________________________________________




In the 1860 US Census for Antwerp, Jefferson County, NY





Thomas Garvin is living next to Mrs. Jerry Carroll (Catherine Garvin Carroll).Living with Thomas is an elderly woman named Mary, 70yrs old from Ireland and named as Mother.





In the 1870 US Census for Philadelphia, Jefferson County, NY




We find the Jerry and Catherine Carl (Carroll) with an elderly woman named Mary Garvin living with them, age 70 from Ireland. I believe the Garvins' mother, Mary McCann Garvin, immigrated to the US with her children. Even though the age seems to be off with these two census records, I believe her to be the same woman and their mother.











(Census source: Ancestry.com)_____________________________________________________________








I have included a photo of the headstone for "Mary, wife of John Garvin, died June 9th 1870, in the 90th year of her age"In the 1970 Census she is living in Philadelphia with her daughter and it was taken in June of 1870, although the record shows it was recorded on the 28th of June and Mary had died on the 6th, I still believe this to be her headstone.






Burial Information:
Mary Garvin
Date of Death: ** 06-09-1870
Age: 90y
Spouse: John Garvin
Inscription: Mary, wife of John Garvin, died June 9th 1870, in the 90th year of her age
Cemetery (name/alt/alt): Savage-Varley Cemetery / Sterlingville (Catholic)
Village: Fort Drum
Town / County: Philadelphia, Jefferson County
Photo Number: 252-083 (available by email)
Burial ID: 57953




(http://www.nnygenealogy.com/pages/cemetery/cemetery.php)__________________________________________________________________




I have included the headstones of:


Dr. James Garvin, Pine Hill Cemetery, Morristown, NY

Jerry and Catherine Garvin Carroll and children in Sterlingville Village, Fort Drum, Jefferson, NY



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Our Ancestor, Jerry Garvin md Margaret Adderley and they are living next to Thomas Garvin in the 1870 US Census of Antwerp, Jefferson Co. NY. He immigrated the same year as John Garvin (according to John's obituary and Jerry Garvin's naturalization record). There is also another Garvin living near them in the 1870 census. A Margaret Garvin from Ireland with two laborers which in another census are listed as her sons. From headstones I have found I believe this Margaret may be the widow of Patrick Garvin who is buried in the same cemetery as Mary McCann Garvin and died soon after immigrating to the US (died 1853). I have collected several news articles on the Garvins in Jefferson and St. Lawrence county and some land records for Jerry Garvin. I believe that there is enough circumstantial evidence to assume Jerry is another brother in this family and I am progressing in my research along the Dr. James Garvin line in hopes of finding a link to him and thus to his ancestry in Ireland. If anyone has information that could help me, I would appreciate it. I would also like a historical document stating the parents of Dr. James Garvin. I found a short bio written about him that listed his parents but I have been unable to find where I put it or to find it again on line. I may eventually order his death certificate too if I can't find it.


These are some of the Garvins and Garvin relations that I have records on. I hope to post all of the records I have collected and what they tell me as I can get to it.

Here is a summary of some of their information and relationships:


Jeremiah Garvin: An Irish immigrant that arrived in New York in 1848 and settled in Antwerp, Jefferson County, New York. Lived with the William Adderley family and worked as a minor. Married their daughter Margaret Adderley and became a farmer. They had nine children together and the youngest was an infant when he died in Jefferson County in 1873. (marriage record from St. Mary's Church Marriage Records and the land records I have for Jerry were supplied from Jefferson County).

Thomas Garvin: A brother to Dr. James Garvin, born in Ireland, who immigrated and settled in Jefferson County, New York. He married a woman named Catherine also from Ireland and he worked as a farmer here until his death in 1891. His obituary says he was 75 yrs when he died, had been a resident of Antwerp for many years and left a wife and four daughters. See references to him above for more data and sources.

Dr. James Garvin: An Irish immigrant of Kings County that arrived in New York 1848. He studied medicine with a local doctor, Dr. William Robinson, in Antwerp, Jefferson County before moving to Woodstock, VT to attend medical school and graduated in 1853. He then moved to Morristown, St. Lawrence, NY (a neighboring county of Jefferson) and set up practice. He was married twice and raised a family with his second wife, his first wife having died early in their marriage. He resided in St. Lawrence county until his death in 1913. (from The History of St. Lawrence County available on ancestry.com)

John Garvin: A brother to Dr. James Garvin. His obituary lists Dr. Garvin as his surviving brother as well as Mrs. Jerry Carroll as his surviving sister. It also says that John died at age 82, in 1908, was one of the oldest and best known citizens of Antwerp, immigrated from Ireland to America in 1848 and is survived also by his widow and three children. See above reference for the obituary.

Catherine Garvin Carroll: Listed as a sister to Dr. James Garvin in the obituary for John Garvin of Antwerp. She is found living next her brother Thomas Garvin and mother Mary in the 1860 census in Antwerp and in the 1870 census in Philadelphia, Jefferson County, Mary Garvin is living with her family. I have not researched the Carrolls yet.

Mary McCann Garvin: Mother to Thomas, James, John and Catherine all of Ireland and settled in either Jefferson or St. Lawrence County New York. Probable mother to Jerry Garvin, but no link has been found yet. Born in Ireland and buried in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Her headstone is pictured above.

Durkins: The oldest daughter of Jerry Garvin and Margaret Adderley, Mary Ann, married Joseph Durkin, a Canadian immigrant, in New York. They settled in Park City, Utah as did some of Mary Ann's brothers. Those that came to Park City worked in the mines. I have several news articles from The Park Record (available through Utah Digital Newspapers) on these families that settled here and their descendants.

Adderleys: A family from England that settled in Jefferson County, New York. The oldest daughter of William and Ann Adderley, Margaret, married Jerry Garvin in Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence, New York on 30 April 1850 in St. Mary's Church. Margaret lived in Jefferson County until her death in 1899. I have the probate record for William Adderley Sr. that discusses the distribution of his assets and lists the married names of his daughters and has his son as executor. There is a sister of Margaret, Mary Adderley who married a Gorman, but I have also found a headstone for a Mary Adderley of about the same age and in the area who married a Garvin. I do not how these individuals tie in and who they are exactly. I have the film number for Wm Adderley's will, but have not looked it up yet. (FHL US/CAN film # 895396 the probate record was supplied by Jefferson County)

Jul 9, 2009

The Petersens and Renstroms of Huntsville Utah

I am currently working on the autobiographies/biographies of Dad Renstrom and Mom Berg. In this book I am planning to include some interesting ancestral history for them so I have been researching further into what information I can gather on these families. The Renstroms are from Huntsville and this family begins here with the union of Caroline Petersen and Andrew Pehrsson Renstrom. Both families are well known in Huntsville and Caroline's father, Soren Lind Petersen is recognized as one of its first settlers. When I returned to Huntsville again for the annual Fourth of July parade and celebration, some Renstrom descendants still living there told me about a series of articles being printed on the Renstrom family in the local newspaper The Ogden Valley News. I was so excited that I began a subscription to this paper and am currently trying to locate the articles that I missed.

Soren Lind Petersen was one of the early settlers of Huntsville Utah. In the Huntsville Town History posted on the Huntsville website it mentions Soren L. with the following statement:

"Soren L. Peterson and Peter C. Geertsen, immigrants from Denmark in 1864, also served as missionaries there and encouraged many Danish converts to settle in Huntsville."

He arrived in Huntsville only four years after the original settlement was established in 1860 according to the History of Huntsville. In the Ogden Standard dated July 17th 1924, the program for the upcoming Pioneer Day celebration was announced. "Will Honor Old Settlers...Flowers will be presented by the Daughters of the Pioneers to the early residents whose names and the dates of their arrival follow...Soren P. Petersen, 1862..." In this account it was printed that he arrived in Huntsville in 1862 (but it also has his middle initial as P).


In his obituary printed in the Ogden Standard on November 26th 1901,

we learn that "He was the first Scandinavian settler in the valley and had lived in Huntsville since 1863." I will need to do further research to determine the exact year of his arrival, but he is recognized locally as one of the founders of Huntsville. The Huntsville church records (FHL US/CAN Film 25997) state that he was baptised April 28, 1859 by C. F. Frandsen. He was repabtised and confirmed in December of 1864, a common practice when a distant member joined with the saints in Utah. His first child, Caroline Petersen, was born in July of 1864 in Huntsville, Utah. I have yet to obtain a photo of Soren L. Petersen (sometimes found in records as Peterson), but I do have one or two of some of his children. I have written to the Huntsville Historic Library in hopes of obtaining more information and records. Their web page says they have several biographies and obituaries among other records.














Andrew Pehrsson Renstrom is an immigrant from Sweden. The Huntsville Church Records and his obituary tell us that he was baptised in Sweden on Nov 14th 1872 by C. J. Renstrom and his obituary says he came to Huntsville in 1873. His father had died before the family's immigration and baptisms in 1870. The church records also show that his mother Katarina or Catherine Christine was baptised May 4th 1872 by J. Lundquist. It would appear that she was the first to join the church and then her children. Katarina was also rebaptised Aug 1873 so I presume this is near the time that they reached Huntsville. From church, census and cemetery records, I know that Katarina, Carolina, Catherine Charlotte, Andrew and Eric August all came to Huntsville. I do not know if all of the siblings of Andrew immigrated to Utah or the United States and I do not know how many took the Renstrom surname. At least one daughter, Carolina who never married, is buried in Huntsville under the name of Ericksson. She continued with the patronymics taking her last name from her father Eric Pehrsson. Andrew took Pehrsson Renstrom and in the Huntsville Church records we find the youngest brother written as Eric August P. (Pehrsson?) Renstrom. His sister Catherine who married Soren P. Petersen is listed in the church records as Charlotte R (likely Renstrom as her name was Catherine Charlotte). Another interesting question I have is why is the mother Katarina buried as an Erickson? If she took her husband's name she should have been a Pehrsson. Her maiden name should have been Anderson/Andersdaughter as her father is Anders Ersson. The church records give her father's name as Anders Erickson so she could have gone back to her "maiden" name when her father died if she chose to end the patronymics in that generation. I would like to know the stories of all the children of Eric Pehrsson and Katarina Erickson. Where did they go (Sweden, Utah, elsewhere in the US?), what names did they take (Erickson, Pehrsson or Renstrom?). These multiple surnames make this work a little more confusing. A family group sheet I have of this family lists all of the children as Ericksson except for Andrew. On NewFamilySearch I found one record for a birth date for Andrew as an Ericksson. The record is from Sweden and it is a little off from the birth date we know, so I think it may be a christening date. I have contacted the individual who provided the record, but I have had no response so far. Andrew very well could be in Swedish records as an Ericksson and I would love to see some of these. The rumor, and I think it is a probable one, is that the Family took the Renstrom name after their baptism by the missionary C. J. Renstrom.


These two families met in Huntsville and joined with the marriage of Caroline Petersen to Andrew Pehrsson Renstrom on 27 June 1888. This article about their wedding reception was printed in the Ogden Standard on July 1, 1888. "...They were bound for the residence of Soren Peterson, and the occasion was the marriage of his oldest daughter, Miss Caroline Petersen, to Mr. A. P. Renstrom. The marriage ceremony had been performed at Logan and upon their return Mr. Peterson gave the young couple a reception...With the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Renstrom, The Standard wishes them all the happiness that can come from the holy alliance which they have made."


This couple had ten children together, three of which died as infants and are buried near them at the Huntsville Cemetery. Andrew was a farmer and stockraiser, he served three missions to Sweden, was the third bishop of Huntsville and ordained a seventy in 1883. His wife died much earlier than he did and I did not realize until I started putting this information together that not only did she die during the time he was bishop, but they also an infant baby. I have the baptism, birth, and death list for the year 1907 in Huntsville. A. P. Renstrom compiled them himself and on the birth sheet we see the joy of writing in the name of his newest child and only a few months later writing in the name of his wife under the deaths for that year. How did he go on alone, with an infant and no wife to help him and being the bishop. He was about 50 when his wife died and he lived another 25 years without her. I know there were some difficult emotions and feelings on the Petersen side regarding polygamy. Soren did practice polygamy as did many members of the church during this time. I have found a few news articles with court cases the US vs. Soren L. Petersen for unlawful cohabitation. His children and wives went through difficulties because of this. I have been able to collect a few news articles on the death of Andrew P. Renstrom, but it was quite a treasure to find this newly printed article in The Odgen Valley News July 1, 2009 that gives a first hand account of his funeral from his daughter Miriam. "...Reminiscing about him later, I thought my father was born, lived, and died in the storms of winter. My mother was born, lived, and died in the sunshine of summer. They were difficult years for him and for us, but I am happy he traveled it alone and did not marry and have sealed to him another wife." I found this very interesting and even more amazing that he never remarried considering he was widowed with an infant child to raise. What a struggle he had in life among the blessings. "He spent his days reading and visiting old people and friends in town. On one of these visits, he must have fallen through or off an old bridge for he came limping home covered with dirt, scratches and some blood. Arnold put him to bed. He was rational but weak. After a few days, he grew weaker and on a Sunday morning, he seemed partly unconscious and Arnold in some alarm, said to him, 'Dad, I think you are dying.' He opened his eyes and answered, 'I've waited so long.' Those were his last words."
This article is from The Ogden Standard January 27, 1933 with information on the funeral for Andrew. His daughter also talks about the ceremony in the article above. I have also included his death certificate as well as a timeline. This timeline puts a few major events in his life in perspective with what was going on in the world at the time. His life events are in red so you can easily find them and the others are in black. On the website that helped me put it together, each event is color coded according to its historic category. You can print one up on anyone you want on their site free of charge. I look forward to receiving more of these articles from The Ogden Valley News on the Renstroms and hope to share them with you as they come.



























Custom TimelineFor Andrew Pehrsson Renstrom
1857 to 1933

1857:
Born in Sweden Dec 30th
1830-1860:
Underground railroad leads 100,000 slaves to freedom in US from before birth until age 3
1837-1901:
Reign of Queen Victoria (Hanover) from before birth until age 44
1852-1859:
3rd Cholera pandemic from before birth until age 2
1857-1866:
Transatlantic cable laid from age 0 to 9
1857-1860:
James Buchanan president of US from age 0 to 3
1857:
Dred Scott decision: Blacks could not be US citizens at age 0
1858:
India bill transfers government of India to England at age 1
1858:
Minnesota enters the union - 32nd at age 1
1859:
Oil Well at age 2
1859:
Oregon enters the union - 33rd at age 2
1859:
Darwin pub. Origin Of Species at age 2
1860:
South Carolina Secedes from the Union at age 3
1860:
Rifled barrel invented at age 3
1861:
North Dakota organized as a territory at age 4
1861-1865:
Abraham Lincoln president of US from age 4 to 8
1861:
South Dakota organized as a territory at age 4
1861:
Gold rush in New Zealand at age 4
1861:
The Apache Declare War on the US at age 4
1861:
Transcontinental Telegraph completed at age 4
1861:
Nevada organized as a territory at age 4
1861:
Colorado organized as a territory at age 4
1861:
Kansas enters the union - 34th at age 4
1861-1865:
Confederate States of America Exist from age 4 to 8
1861-1865:
Civil War from age 4 to 8
1862:
US Homestead act at age 5
1863:
Idaho organized as a territory at age 6
1863:
Arizona organized as a territory at age 6
1863:
Battle of Gettysburg at age 6
1863:
West Virginia enters the union - 35th at age 6
1863:
Emancipation Proclamation frees southern slaves at age 6
1863-1879:
4th Cholera pandemic from age 6 to 22
1864:
Louisiana organized as a territory at age 7
1864:
Nevada enters the union - 36th at age 7
1865:
Lister invents Disinfection at age 8
1865:
Ku Klux Klan founded at age 8
1865:
President Lincoln assassinated at age 8
1866-1868:
Andrew Johnson president of US from age 9 to 11
1866:
Walker, Mitchell 1st elected US black officials (Massachusetts) at age 9
1867:
Confederation of Canada at age 10
1867:
Alaska purchased from Russia at age 10
1867:
Nebraska enters the union - 37th at age 10
1867:
Dynamite at age 10
1867:
Diamonds discovered in South Africa at age 10
1868-1878:
War between Cuba and Spain from age 11 to 21
1869:
Trans-continental railroad completed at age 12
1869:
Suez canal opened at age 12
1869:
Cutty Sark built at age 12
1869-1876:
Ulysses S Grant president of US from age 12 to 19
1869:
Financial black friday caused by attempt to corner gold at age 12
1870:
Father Erick Pehrsson dies in Sweden 30 Aug at age 13
1870:
1st black US senator (Hiram Revels) at age 13
1870-1871:
Franco-Prussian war from age 13 to 14
1870:
US black men can vote at age 13
1871:
Great Fire destroys Chicago at age 14
1872:
Baptised in Sweden on Nov 14th at age 15
1873:
Immigrated to Huntsville, Utah at age 16
1873:
Color Photographs at age 16
1873-1878:
Depression, banks fail from age 16 to 21
1876:
Colorado enters the union - 38th at age 19
1876:
Telephone (Bell, Latimer) at age 19
1876:
Little Big Horn - Battle at age 19
1876:
American Centennial at age 19
1877-1880:
Ruthorford B Hayes president of US from age 20 to 23
1877:
Wax Cylinder Musical Recordings at age 20
1878:
1st commercial telephone exchange in US at age 21
1879:
Zulu war at age 22
1879:
Electric Light Bulb (Edison) at age 22
1881-1896:
5th Cholera pandemic from age 24 to 39
1881-1885:
Chester Arthur president of US from age 24 to 28
1881:
President Garfield assassinated (dies of med. care) at age 24
1881:
James A Garfield president of US at age 24
1883:
First Mission to Sweden at age 26
1884:
Motorcycle at age 27
1884:
1st subway at age 27
1885:
Automobile at age 28
1885-1888:
Grover Cleveland president of US from age 28 to 31
1886:
Induction Telegraph (Grandville T. Woods) at age 29
1887:
Married Caroline Petersen June 27th at age 30
1887:
X-Rays (Tesla, not Rontgen!) at age 30
1888:
70...77 rpm musical records at age 31
1888:
Great Blizzard of 1888 - 400 deaths at age 31
1889:
first child Catherine Moiselle June 23 at age 32
1889:
Washington enters the union - 42nd at age 32
1889:
Montana enters the union - 41st at age 32
1889:
South Dakota enters the union - 40th at age 32
1889:
North Dakota enters the union - 39th at age 32
1889-1892:
Benjamin Harrison president of US from age 32 to 35
1889:
Holerith invents the punch card at age 32
1890:
Oklahoma organized as a territory at age 33
1890:
Wyoming enters the union - 44th at age 33
1890:
Idaho enters the union - 43rd at age 33
1890:
Battle of Wounded Knee at age 33
1891:
Mormon prophesy of 'coming of lord' by 1891 unfulfilled at age 34
1892-1900:
six children born, one while gone, 2 die from age 35 to 43
1893-1897:
US Financial panic, depression from age 36 to 40
1893-1896:
Grover Cleveland president of US from age 36 to 39
1893:
Movies at age 36
1893:
New Zealand is 1st to grant women right to vote at age 36
1893:
Nikola Tesla invents Radio (not Marconi!) at age 36
1894-1895:
Chinese-Japanese war (1) from age 37 to 38
1894:
Plague in Hong Kong and China - 1 million die at age 37
1896:
Utah enters the union - 45th at age 39
1896:
Supreme court approves separate but equal segregation at age 39
1897-1901:
William McKinley president of US from age 40 to 44
1898:
Spanish American 1-year war at age 41
1899-1902:
Second mission to Sweden from age 42 to 45
1899-1902:
Boer war from age 42 to 45
1899-1923:
6th Cholera pandemic from age 42 to 66
1900:
Galveston Hurricane - 8,000 killed at age 43
1900:
Boxer rebellion in China at age 43
1900:
Hawaii organized as a territory at age 43
1901:
Oil discovered in Texas in significant amounts at age 44
1901:
Third law of thermodynamics postulated (W. H. Nernst) at age 44
1901:
Commonwealth of Australia founded at age 44
1901:
Max Planck formulates the Laws of Radiation at age 44
1901:
US President William McKinley assassinated at age 44
1901-1908:
Theodore Roosevelt president of US from age 44 to 51
1901-1910:
Reign of King Edward VII (Saxe-Coburg) from age 44 to 53
1901:
First British submarine launched at age 44
1903-1905:
two more children born, one dies from age 46 to 48
1903:
Airplane at age 46
1903:
Nikola Tesla patents logic gates at age 46
1904:
Mother Katarina Christina dies May 25 in Huntsville at age 47
1904-1905:
Russian-Japanese war from age 47 to 48
1904:
Radar at age 47
1907:
last baby born Jan, wife dies in July at age 50

1907:
Oklahoma enters the union - 46th at age 50
1907:
Plastic at age 50
1908:
Tunguska atmospheric object explosion at age 51
1909-1912:
William Howard Taft president of US from age 52 to 55
1909:
Union of South Africa formed at age 52
1909:
North pole reached by Matthew Henson of Robert Peary's exp. at age 52
1910-1936:
Reign of King George V (Windsor) from age 53 until after timeline
1910:
Japan annexes Korea at age 53
1910:
Halley's Comet at age 53
1911:
South pole reached by Roald Amundsen at age 54
1912:
New Mexico enters the union - 47th at age 55
1912:
Arizona enters the union - 48th at age 55
1912:
Alaska organized as a territory at age 55
1912:
Titanic sinks at age 55
1913-1920:
Woodrow Wilson president of US from age 56 to 63
1914-1919:
World War I from age 57 to 62
1914:
The Bra at age 57
1915:
Einstein's Theory of Relativity at age 58
1916:
Sonar at age 59
1916:
Irish Easter Rebellion at age 59
1917:
US enters WWI at age 60
1917:
Russian revolution at age 60
1918-1933:
Prohibition from age 61 to 76
1918-1920:
Flu epidemic - 25 million plus die from age 61 to 63
1919:
Shortwave Radio at age 62
1919:
League of Nations instantiated at age 62
1920:
Palestine established at age 63
1920:
Women receive right to vote in USA at age 63
1920-1929:
Roaring 20's from age 63 to 72
1921-1924:
Warren G Harding president of US from age 64 to 67
1922:
Insulin made available to diabetics at age 65
1923-1925:
Third mission to Sweden from age 66 to 68
1925:
Scopes trial on Evolutionary Theory at age 68
1925-1928:
Calvin Coolidge president of US from age 68 to 71
1926:
Sound in Movies at age 69
1927:
Holland Tunnel opens (New York City) at age 70
1927:
1st transAtlantic solo flight - Lindbergh at age 70
1928:
Penicillin discovered by Sir Alexander Fleming at age 71
1928:
Video Recordings at age 71
1928:
Television at age 71
1928:
Geiger Counter at age 71
1929-1939:
Great Depression from age 72 until after timeline
1929-1932:
Herbert Hoover president of US from age 72 to 75
1929:
Stock Market Crash at age 72
1930:
Pluto Discovered at age 73
1931-1933:
Chinese-Japanese war (2) from age 74 to 76
1933-1945:
Franklin D Roosevelt president of US from age 76 until after timeline
1933:
Radio Astronomy at age 76
1933:
Armstrong invents FM modulation at age 76
1933:
Soviet communist party purge at age 76
1933:
Dies Jan 22 in Huntsville, Utah