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Hannah SALISBURY was born abt. 1804
Hannah SALISBURY was the child of Jonathan SALISBURY and Hannah BUTTERFIELD and the grandchild of: (paternal) Jonathan SALISBURY and Mary "Molly" CHILDSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Hannah married John FRADEN abt. 1832 . John FRADEN was born abt. 1806 in Rhode Island, USA. John died 12 November 1885 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
Hannah SALISBURY died 22 March 1893 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
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Artificial Freezer Patented (Nancy M. Johnson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)
The refrigerator is invented (John Gorrie, United States)
Thomas Edison applies for his first patent, the electric vote recorder.
The first gravity roller coaster amusement ride (LeMarcus A. Thompson, United States)
John FRADEN died 12 November 1885, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
The motion picture camera is invented (Thomas Alva Edison, William K.L. Dickson, United States)
First Perforated Toilet Paper Roll is Patented
22 March 1893
Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Added: 8/18/2026 2:25:20 PM
- Updated: 8/18/2026 2:26:08 PM
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