Yes, but this doesn't mean that people lived shorter lives. There was a lot of infant mortality. So if one person died at 100 and the other died at 1, the average life expectancy of the two was 50.5yrs.
I have a pic of my gggggramps. 13yo he fifed in Washington's army. Died 1967 at 105. From Maine. James Allen 1762-1867. He also fought in war of 1812. He had 19 children his last at 77. 3 sons including my ggg gramp in the Civil War for 9 major campaigns. His picture amd storyboard in the maine historical society.
So he was twelve when he's served in the Revolution?
This is what I hate most about all of their treachery. They have changed the typical character of our young men so greatly. So much has been lost. I wonder if he was still alive when lincoln was assassinated.
Most likely not, but one of the earliest televised broadcasts has an interview of a man who witnessed lincolns assassination as a child at ford's theater
I don't get it
He was a patriot who fought in the Revolutionary War. Same as you, fighting in the Revolutionary War 2.0
Ah, ok, thanks for explaining.
Was someone significant born in 1964 (1864+100) perhaps?
100 in 1864...wow.
How old is he now?
So he was born in 1764 and in 1776 he had 12 years.
Photo must be techni-coloured as in 1864 there were only black/white/grey cameras.
Yes, I believe an AI retouched it
Extrapolate, plz.
He was a patriot who fought in the Revolutionary War. Same as you, fighting in the Revolutionary War 2.0
Im lost here as to what Think Mirror is supposed to point me towards.
He was a patriot who fought in the Revolutionary War. Same as you, fighting in the Revolutionary War 2.0
TY, one of my denser moments.
But how could he live to be that old without modern poison, i mean medicine
I though life expectancy back then was 50 y/o.
Yes, but this doesn't mean that people lived shorter lives. There was a lot of infant mortality. So if one person died at 100 and the other died at 1, the average life expectancy of the two was 50.5yrs.
Good point, I didn't think about that.
I think life expectancy is more affected by infant mortality than anything.
I have a pic of my gggggramps. 13yo he fifed in Washington's army. Died 1967 at 105. From Maine. James Allen 1762-1867. He also fought in war of 1812. He had 19 children his last at 77. 3 sons including my ggg gramp in the Civil War for 9 major campaigns. His picture amd storyboard in the maine historical society.
Please explain...I don't see anything
He was a patriot who fought in the Revolutionary War. Same as you, fighting in the Revolutionary War 2.0
I used to love colorizing these old photos when I was a kid. You'd be surprised how many tricks there are to get it looking realistic.
Nowadays it’s just one trick, AI. 😉
So he was twelve when he's served in the Revolution?
This is what I hate most about all of their treachery. They have changed the typical character of our young men so greatly. So much has been lost. I wonder if he was still alive when lincoln was assassinated.
Most likely not, but one of the earliest televised broadcasts has an interview of a man who witnessed lincolns assassination as a child at ford's theater
That's pretty interesting.