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She died on August 3, 1913 in Chicago
No, Josephine Cochrane was not a Black woman. She was a white American inventor born in 1839, best known for inventing the first commercially successful automatic dishwasher in 1886. Cochrane's invention was motivated by her desire to improve dishwashing efficiency for her household and those of her wealthy friends. She is recognized as a pioneer in kitchen technology and was the first woman to found a company, which later became part of KitchenAid.
Josephine Cochrane grew up in a wealthy family in Shelbyville, Illinois. She was born on March 8, 1839, and spent her early years in an environment that valued innovation and entrepreneurship. Her upbringing played a significant role in her later invention of the dishwasher, as she was inspired by the struggles of her household staff with washing dishes.
She died August 3, 1913. She was the first to invent the commercial dishwasher.
Haydn had three sisters and two brothers. His brother Michael Haydn was also a composer. There were also brother Johann Evangelist, and sisters Franziska, Anna Maria, and Anna Katherina.
what did she do for living
what did she do for living
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
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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.
She worked at a bar before she invented the lighter, that was when the incurable disease started. crap and poo