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His headstone inscription reads: " Kit Carson / Died May 23, 1868 / Aged 59 Years.
" She was frustrated by the new rule but was the guest of honor nonetheless when the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged celebrated its opening on June 23, 1908.
Aged 23, he was appointed commander of the Royalist cavalry during the English Civil War ( 1642-46 ), becoming the archetypal Cavalier of the war and ultimately the senior Royalist general.
Aged 23, he met Laurie Mayer who had just moved into his squat in an abandoned primary school in Paddington.
Aged twenty, Isou arrives in Paris on August 23 after six weeks of clandestine travel.
Well-known artworks in the museum ’ s collection include Titian ’ s The Rape of Europa, John Singer Sargent ’ s El Jaleo and Portrait of Isabella Stewart Gardner, Fra Angelico ’ s Death and Assumption of the Virgin, Rembrandt ’ s Self-Portrait, Aged 23, Cellini ’ s Bindo Altoviti, and Piero della Francesca ’ s Hercules.
Aged 23, Perry beat Jonathan Webb's record to become England's most capped full back with 35 caps in the position, a record that still stands today ( 2008 ).
Aged 23, Yallop made his Test debut against the 1975 – 76 West Indians at Sydney.
Aged just 22 years and 194 days, Craig was the youngest captain in Test history and led his team into the First Test at Johannesburg starting on 23 December with an extremely inexperienced Test bowling attack.

Aged and years
Aged 13, Mao finished primary education, and his father had him married to Luo Yixiu ( 1889 – 1910 ), a woman eight years his senior, in order to unite their two land-owning families.
Aged 19 years, Gary Webb had fronted London band Mean Street in 1976 ( their song " Bunch of Stiffs " appeared on the Live at the Vortex compilation, and was the B-side of the Vortex 7 ").
Aged 53 years, Doby became the second black manager in the majors.
Aged 68 years
Aged 18, she moved in with her father in Pittsburgh, staying in the city's Little Harlem for almost five years and learning from native Pittsburghers Billy Strayhorn and Billy Eckstine, among others.
Aged 97 years at her death she remains the longest lived First Lady in United States history.
Aged 24 he was the youngest MP and took the title " Baby of the House " from Charles Kennedy, holding the title for 10 years until 1997.
Aged 16 years
Aged 21 years and 74 days, Vettel broke the record set by Fernando Alonso at the 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix by 317 days as he won in wet conditions at Monza.
Aged 16 years and 217 days, Afridi became the youngest player to score an ODI century.
On 26 June 2008, and after years of campaigning by Help the Aged, the British Government announced new legislation aimed at making Age Discrimination illegal.
Aged eighteeen, he worked as an insurance agent for two years.
The labels formerly read " Aged 4 years in wood ", which was changed some years ago to " Flavor aged in oak barrels ", again in 1996 to " Barrel Aged, Bold Taste " and currently notes " Barrel Aged 3 Years • Bold Taste ".
* Jim Beam Original ( white label ) – Aged 4 years, 80 proof
* Jim Beam Choice ( green label ) – Aged 5 years, 80 proof, charcoal filtered
* Jim Beam Black ( black label ) – Aged 8 years, 86 proof
Having suffered in his later years from the effects of Alzheimer's disease, he died in 1998 at the Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale in The Bronx, New York City and is interred at Cornwall Cemetery in Cornwall, Connecticut.
Peregrine White of this town, Aged Eighty three years, and Eight Months ; died the 20th Instant.
Aged 70 years
Aged 81 years

Aged and days
Aged 29, Haim spent four days at Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch with Feldman.
Aged eighty, Lord Alexander of Hillsborough died early in the new year, fourteen days before Winston Churchill.
Aged 18 years and 323 days he was at the time the second youngest player to make a century on Test debut.
Aged 115 years 112 days at the time of the succession as the oldest living person, Del Toro is the oldest man ever to have held the title.
Aged 19 years and 269 days, Hollioake was England's youngest Test player since Brian Close in 1949.
Aged 35 years and 4 months when the Council opened, he was the youngest American bishop present by a mere six days ( which he conceded to Jeremiah Francis Shanahan, Bishop of Harrisburg ) and the second youngest in all ( Basilio Nasser, Melkite Bishop of Baalbek, Lebanon, was more than five years his junior, aged just 30 years and 3 months at opening ).
Aged just 22 years and 194 days, Craig was the youngest captain in Test history and led a team derided as the worst to have left Australian shores.
Aged 18, he had made the fourth ascent of the formidable North Face of the Grandes Jorasses with very poor equipment over a period of two days.
Aged 18 years and 29 days, he beat teammate Pietro Speciale and Richard Verderber of Austria for the individual gold with seven straight victories in the final pool.
Aged 15 years and 240 days, he became the youngest player to make a first team appearance for Millwall on 22 February 2003 following his debut at Brighton & Hove Albion as a 73rd minute substitute.

Aged and became
He at first rented land that later became the Home for Aged Men, and then in 1847 bought 11 acres of land where the Albany-Watervliet Turnpike ( today Broadway ) met the road going to Ireland's Corners ( today Loudonville ), that road is today called Menand Road.
Aged thirty eight, he became the youngest Foreign Secretary since Anthony Eden in 1935 and was seen as the youthful dynamic face of Labour's next generation.
Aged eight he studied at the Prague Conservatory with Otakar Ševčík, of whose technique he became the most famous representative.
Aged 22 he then served as a councillor on the Coatbridge Town Council from 1964 and he became a Justice of the Peace for the Lanark area in 1972.
Aged 15, Marien became apprentice to a photographer – initially undertaking menial roles, but later setting up a home studio to develop his own projects.
In 2010 she became chair of the trustees of the National Benevolent Fund for the Aged, after the death of Winston Churchill ( grandson of the former prime minister ).
Aged 13 he became a call-boy at the Lewisham Hippodrome Theatre, where he started to do magic sets on stage between acts.
Aged 19, she became part of the Corps de Ballet and later a soloist, but her ballet career was brought to an abrupt halt by the Islamic Revolution.
Aged 25, he was attracted by the fame of the Vilna Gaon, and he became one of the his most prominent disciples.
Aged just 28 years and 10 months upon his appointment, he became one of the youngest men to ever manage a club in the Football League.
Aged 18 and a signatory to the Fenian Oath, he moved to Dublin where he worked as a docker until he became blacklisted for attempting to unionise the workers.
Aged 24, with this appointment Lane became the youngest film director in Britain at the time.
Aged 90, he became a vibrant presence on youtube and social media.
Aged 16, he became an articled apprentice to a land surveyor and agent, William Lawton.
Aged only 20, White became the youngest player to captain the Victoria state side in its 152-year history to that point.
Aged seventeen, he became a socialist, before later taking a further leftist stance by declaring himself a communist and rejecting Christianity, instead defining himself as an " interested agnostic ".

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