When Elizabeth Hulett was born on 16 December 1917, in Telfair, Georgia, United States, her father, George W Hulett, was 64 and her mother, Rachel Grantham, was 27. She lived in District 1524, Telfair, Georgia, United States in 1920. She died on 24 May 2005, in Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, United States, at the age of 87, and was buried in Jacksonville, Telfair, Georgia, United States.
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To end World War I, President Wilson created a list of principles to be used as negotiations for peace among the nations. Known as The Fourteen Points, the principles were outlined in a speech on war aimed toward the idea of peace but most of the Allied forces were skeptical of this Wilsonian idealism.
The 19th Amendment, which allowed women the right to vote, was passed and became federal law on August 26, 1920. Georgia law prevented women from voting until 1922. The amendment wasn’t officially ratified until 1970.
Japanese attack Pearl Harbor.
English: variant of Hewlett .
Americanized form of French Houlette or Hulet (in the latter case reflecting the Canadian and American French practice of sounding the final -t).
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