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Jacqueline Marie |
Rachel
and Mark have chosen the name Jacqueline Marie
for their beautiful new daughter born at the Birth Center of Buffalo Hospital.
Weight: 7 pounds and 14 ounces
Length: 21 1/4 inches
Time: 10:13 pm
Date: Thursday, September 17, 2009
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| Origin of the name Jacqueline... |
 | French - "Supplanter". |
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September 17, 2009 - a day to remember |
| The Weather |
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The sun rose over Buffalo at 6:54 am
and set at 7:20 pm
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Buffalo high: 82° F
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Buffalo low: 55° F
|  | The nation's weather extremes were 118° recorded at Death Valley, California and 30° at Eagle, Alaska
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| | In the financial world |
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The Dow Jones closed at
9783.92 |  |
Minnesota's Minimum Wage was $6.15 |
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Loaf of Bread:$ 2.49 |  |
Gallon of Milk: $ 3.85 |  |
First Class Stamp: $0.44 |  |
Average New Home: $211,000.00 |  |
New Car: $21,750.00 |
| | Populations: |
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Buffalo: 12,500 |  |
U.S. Population: 308,072,870 |
| | In the world of entertainment this week
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| | Jacqueline Marie shares
her
birthday with these other interesting people
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1854 - David Dunbar Buick - Automotive pioneer who founded the Buick Manufacturing Company in 1902 and whose innovations included the valve-in-head engine and the windshield |
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1900 - John Willard Marriott - American businessman who founded and built one of the country's most prominent hotel chains, which bears his name. |
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1923 - Hank Williams, Sr. - Legendary singer-songwriter whose songs "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry", "Honky Tonkin'" and "Your Cheatin' Heart" are American country music classics. |
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1930 - Edgar Mitchell - American astronaut, member of the Apollo 14 crew and one of just a handful of people to set foot on the moon. |
| | There have been some other notable events on this day in history |
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1787 - A nation unlike any other was born as the Constitution of the United States of America was signed this day by delegates from twelve states at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |  |
1911 - Pilot Calbraith Perry Rodgers flew his biplane out of Sheepshead Bay, New York, on what would become the first successful transcontinental airplane flight. Actual flight time for the 3,400 mile journey was just over 82 hours, but the trip took 49 days. |
| | Happy Birthday
Jacqueline Marie
from your friends at
Buffalo Hospital
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