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Mary Polly Sands 1802–1880 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Oct 1802

Birth Location: Greenbriar, Virginia, United States

Death Date: Sep 1880

Death Location: Webster, West Virginia, United States

Father: Matthew Sands

Mother: Levicy Fields

Spouse(s): John Miller

Children(s): Addison Miller, John Miller, Levisa Miller, Margaret Miller, Sarah Miller, Francina Miller, Matthew Miller, Mary Miller, Samuel Miller

In 1802, Mary Polly Sands entered the world in Greenbriar, Virginia, United States, born to Matthew Sands And Levicy Fields. In 1880, Mary Polly Sands resided in Fork Lick, Webster, West Virginia, United States. Mary Polly Sands married John Miller, and had children including Addison Mclaughlin Miller, Francina Miller, John Jackson Miller, Levisa Miller, Margaret Peggy Miller, Mary Polly Miller, Matthew Sands Miller, Samuel Fields Miller, Sarah Miller. Mary Polly Sands passed away in 1880 in Webster, West Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1802, Mary Polly Sands entered the world in Greenbriar, Virginia, United States, born to Matthew Sands And Levicy Fields.
  • In 1880, Mary Polly Sands resided in Fork Lick, Webster, West Virginia, United States.
  • Mary Polly Sands married John Miller, and had children including Addison Mclaughlin Miller, Francina Miller, John Jackson Miller, Levisa Miller, Margaret Peggy Miller, Mary Polly Miller, Matthew Sands Miller, Samuel Fields Miller, Sarah Miller.
  • Mary Polly Sands passed away in 1880 in Webster, West Virginia, United States.

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Mary Sands's Ancestors

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Mary Sands
1802–1880
Birth Place: Greenbriar, Virginia, United States
Parents
Matthew Sands
1774–1844
Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Levicy Fields
1781–1844
Greenbrier, Virginia, United States
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Sands's Descendants

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Mary (Polly) Sands (19 Oct 1802–Sep 1880) m. John Miller (23 Apr 1799–1880)
  1. 1. Addison (McLaughlin) Miller 1835–
  2. 2. John (Jackson) Miller 1831–1904
  3. 3. Levisa Miller 1828–1870
  4. 4. Margaret (Peggy) Miller 1822–1845
  5. 5. Sarah Miller 1823–1911 m. William (Franklin) Hamrick 1816–1865
    1. 1. Ruhama Hamrick 1856–1920
    2. 2. Addison (H.) Hamrick 1847–1912
    3. 3. Nannie Hamrick 1854–1922
    4. 4. Margaret (J) Hamrick 1852–1906
    5. 5. Mary (Anna) Hamrick 1850–1915
    6. 6. John (Joseph) Hamrick 1848–1927
    7. 7. Rebecca (Susan) Hamrick 1856–1914
  6. 6. Francina Miller 1845–
  7. 7. Matthew (Sands) Miller 1832–1897
  8. 8. Mary (Polly) Miller 1838–1915
  9. 9. Samuel (Fields) Miller 1820–1901

Mary Sands's Timeline

3 Records

1802
19 Oct 1802
Birth of Mary Polly Sands in Greenbriar, Virginia, United States
Greenbriar, Virginia, United States
1880
1880
Age 78
Mary Polly Sands resided here in Fork Lick, Webster, West Virginia, United States
Fork Lick, Webster, West Virginia, United States
1880
Sep 1880
Age 78
Death of Mary Polly Sands in Webster, West Virginia, United States
Webster, West Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Oct 1802
    Event Place: Greenbriar, Virginia, United States
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Fork Lick, Webster, West Virginia; Roll: T9_1415; Family History Film: 1255415; Page: 402.1000; Enumeration District: 150; Image: .

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Fork Lick, Webster, West Virginia, United States
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Fork Lick, Webster, West Virginia; Roll: T9_1415; Family History Film: 1255415; Page: 402.1000; Enumeration District: 150; Image: .

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sep 1880
    Event Place: Webster, West Virginia, United States

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