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Sarah Amelia Gibbs 1858–1917 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 22 Aug 1858
Birth Location: Chillicothe, Wapello, IA, USA
Death Date: 17 Apr 1917
Death Location: Harpster, Lewis, Idaho, USA
Father: ROBERT GIBBS
Mother: LOSANA OLNEY
Spouse(s): William Sillivan
Children(s): Uva Sillivan
The story of Sarah Amelia Gibbs began in 1858 in Chillicothe, Wapello, IA, USA. Sarah Amelia Gibbs married William Edwin Sillivan, and had children including Uva Belle Sillivan. Sarah Amelia Gibbs passed away in 1917 in Harpster, Lewis, Idaho, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Sarah Amelia Gibbs began in 1858 in Chillicothe, Wapello, IA, USA.
- Sarah Amelia Gibbs married William Edwin Sillivan, and had children including Uva Belle Sillivan.
- Sarah Amelia Gibbs passed away in 1917 in Harpster, Lewis, Idaho, USA.
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Sarah Gibbs's Ancestors
Sarah Gibbs's Descendants
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1. Uva (Belle) Sillivan 1883–1965 m. William (Alexander) Wyllie 1870–1927
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1. Norman (Douglas) Wyllie 1916–1996 m. "Ione" (Melba Ione) Terwilliger 1918–1991
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1. Nancy (Duval) Wyllie 1940–2014
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2. Nettie (Lucinda) Wyllie 1911–
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3. Wallace (W) Wyllie 1913–
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4. Bruce (H) Wyllie 1908–
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5. Mary (A) Wyllie 1909–
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6. Jessie (B) Wyllie 1921–1996
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Sarah Gibbs's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 22 Aug 1858
Event Place: Chillicothe, Wapello, IA, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 17 Apr 1917
Event Place: Harpster, Lewis, Idaho, USA