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Sara McVickers Dick

Birth1807 - New Brunswick, Canada
Death2 Apr 1893 - Princeton, Washington, Maine, USA
MotherJoanna Greenlaw
FatherEbenezer Greenlaw

Born in New Brunswick, Canada on 1807 to Ebenezer Greenlaw and Joanna Greenlaw. Sara McVickers Dick married William L Greenlaw and had 7 children. She passed away on 2 Apr 1893 in Princeton, Washington, Maine, USA.

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Ebenezer Greenlaw
1783 - 1852
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Joanna Greenlaw
1775 - 1861
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William L Greenlaw
1807 - 1891
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Alfred Edmond Greenlaw
1834 - 1882
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Angus Thomas Greenlaw
1836 - 1920
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Albert Greenlaw
1845 - 1911
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Adeline L Greenlaw
1839 - 1915
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Margaret Greenlaw
1845 - 1913
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George Greenlaw
1832 - 1855
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Agnes Greenlaw
1848 - Unknown

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