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Margaret Patten (136)
MARGARET PATTEN When she died in St Margarets Workhouse, London, she was living almost entirely on bread and milk, but was in good health almost to the end Date: 1603 - 1739
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1603 1739 Bread Died Good Health Human Lived Living Margaret Milk Oddities Patten Workhouse Paranormal
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1. Title: "Margaret Patten: A Life Defying the Norm (1603-1739)" 2.. Margaret Patten, born in the late 16th century, lived an extraordinary life that defied the norms of her time. This evocative image, taken from the annals of history, captures the essence of a remarkable woman who, despite the harsh realities of her circumstances, managed to maintain her health and vitality until the very end. Born in an era when life expectancy was significantly lower than today, Margaret's longevity was already an anomaly. However, her story took an even more intriguing turn when she found herself residing in St. Margaret's Workhouse in London during her later years. Despite the meager existence she endured, living almost entirely on bread and milk, Margaret's health remained remarkably good. The photograph, with its somber yet resilient tone, serves as a poignant reminder of the human spirit's ability to endure even the most challenging circumstances. Margaret Patten's story is one of resilience, determination, and the indomitable human spirit. Her life, which spanned over threescore and thirteen years, stands as a testament to the fact that life, no matter how hard it may seem, is worth living to the very end. This photograph, a hauntingly beautiful portrayal of an extraordinary woman, invites us to reflect on the lives of those who came before us and the lessons they hold for us today. Margaret Patten's story, though rooted in history, remains as relevant and inspiring as ever. Date: 1603-1739 Subject: Margaret Patten Location: St. Margaret's Workhouse, London Keywords: Margaret Patten, 136, paranormal, human, oddities, long lived, people, 1603, 1739, died, St. Margaret's Workhouse, London, living, bread, milk, good health, end.
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