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Sarah Ellen Nicholls

Birth20 Mar 1851 - Barnesville, Montgomery, Maryland, United States
Death3 Feb 1933 - Montgomery, Maryland, US
MotherAmanda Phillips
FatherSamuel P Nicholls

Born in Barnesville, Montgomery, Maryland, United States on 20 Mar 1851 to Samuel P Nicholls and Amanda Phillips. Sarah Ellen Nicholls married James Ganley and had 14 children. She passed away on 3 Feb 1933 in Montgomery, Maryland, US.

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Parents
Samuel P Nicholls
1825 - Unknown
Amanda Phillips
1825 - 1939
Spouse(s)
James Ganley
1844 - 1935
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Inez Myrtle Ganley
1881 - 1902
Mae Gwendolyn Ganley
1890 - 1977
James Hickman Ganley
1884 - 1972
Joseph Macklin Ganley
1889 - 1944
Epiphany Leanna Maria Ganley
1870 - 1963
Lee Andrew Ganley
1885 - 1918
Gladys Elizabeth Ganley
1892 - Unknown

Philip Augustus Ganley
1871 - 1953
Margaret D. Ganley
1879 - Unknown
Maude Ganley
1881 - Unknown
James Montgomery Ganley
1871 - 1873
Mary Violia Ganley
1874 - Unknown
Sarah Gertrude Ganley
1894 - 1894
Mary Magdalene Ganley
1879 - Unknown

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