John Ernst Worrell Keely

John Ernst Worrell Keely


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John Ernst Worrell Keely, fraudulent American inventor from Philadelphia who claimed to have discovered a new motive power which was originally described as "vaporic" or "etheric" force, was born on September 3, 1837 and died on November 18, 1898.


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Born on September 03, 1837

John Ernst Worrell Keely

fraudulent American inventor from Philadelphia who claimed to have discovered a new motive power which was originally described as "vaporic" or "etheric" force

Born on September 02, 1837

James Harrison Wilson

United States Army topographic engineer and a Union Army Major General in the American Civil War

John Ernst Worrell Keely
was conceived around November 27, 1836
and has 1 event

A full gestation takes 280 days. Have you ever checked what happened when you were conceived? You should, because it matters.

270 days before
(about 9 months)

ANADU BLOCK 1836-3.1207  

1836 United States presidential election: Martin Van Buren defeats William Henry Harrison, and three other Whig candidates.

It happened on December 7, 1836


Featuring: Martin Van Buren.

Xanadu Registrant

These are the notable people who registered John Ernst Worrell Keely into the Xanadu blockchain, after making a gift to humanity.

At this time, I do not have a female DNA contributor. To find this person, you must look at the events that occured around 1836-11-27.

John Ernst Worrell Keely
1837-1898
Fraudulent American inventor from Philadelphia
Martin Van Buren
1782-1862
American lawyer, diplomat, and statesman who served as the eighth president of the United States from 1837 to 1841

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