what did she do for living
what did she do for living
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Josephine Garis Cochrane was the first lady to invent the dishwasher!
Josephine Cohan Niblo, sister of George M. Cohan, died in 1915 of heart disease.
Josephine Cochrane died in 1913 she died of a heartattack
its cocharne and in Ashtabula County, OH
joel houghton. josephine cochrane possibly invented the more reliable version.
She died on August 3, 1913 in Chicago
Josephine Cochrane attended elementary school in the village of Shelbyville, Illinois. She was known to be an intelligent and curious student, which later influenced her inventive spirit. However, specific details about her elementary education are not extensively documented.
Died: 3-Aug-1913Location of death: Chicago, ILCause of death: Exhaustion
The first reports of a mechanical dishwashing device are of an 1850 patent by Joel Houghton of a hand-powered device. Modern dishwashers though, come from an invention in 1886 by Josephine Cochrane.
Josephine Cochrane's dishwasher was patented in 1886 and became commercially available shortly thereafter. She founded the Garis-Cochran Manufacturing Company to produce her invention, which gained popularity in restaurants and eventually in homes. Cochrane continued to improve and promote her dishwasher until her death in 1913, making her work span approximately 27 years from invention to her passing.