Julia W. Savage (11 September 1878 - 7 August 1989) was a West Virginian woman notable for her longevity. She was born in Ohio, West Virginia on 11 September 1878 as the daughter of Richard and Isabel Campbell Savage. Julia became a teacher and worked in several states, including Rhode Island, Florida, New Jersey and New York. In New York she became the supervising teacher at the Malone School, a school for deaf children. She later returned to Ohio, West Virginia and died there on 7 August 1989, aged 110 years, 330 days.
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| - Julia W. Savage (11 September 1878 - 7 August 1989) was a West Virginian woman notable for her longevity. She was born in Ohio, West Virginia on 11 September 1878 as the daughter of Richard and Isabel Campbell Savage. Julia became a teacher and worked in several states, including Rhode Island, Florida, New Jersey and New York. In New York she became the supervising teacher at the Malone School, a school for deaf children. She later returned to Ohio, West Virginia and died there on 7 August 1989, aged 110 years, 330 days.
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| - Julia W. Savage (11 September 1878 - 7 August 1989) was a West Virginian woman notable for her longevity. She was born in Ohio, West Virginia on 11 September 1878 as the daughter of Richard and Isabel Campbell Savage. Julia became a teacher and worked in several states, including Rhode Island, Florida, New Jersey and New York. In New York she became the supervising teacher at the Malone School, a school for deaf children. She later returned to Ohio, West Virginia and died there on 7 August 1989, aged 110 years, 330 days.
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