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Sarah Amelia Nellie Jay 1876–1933 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 2 Nov 1876
Birth Location: Mt Stewart, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Death Date: 7 Jan 1933
Death Location: Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Father: Ellen Coffin
Mother: Jonathan Jay
Spouse(s): Joseph Matters
Children(s): Blanche Matters
Sarah Amelia Nellie Jay was born in 1876 in Mt Stewart, Prince Edward Island, Canada, the child of Ellen Jane Coffin And Jonathan Jay. Sarah Amelia Nellie Jay married Joseph Matters, and had children including Blanche Susan Matters. Sarah Amelia Nellie Jay passed away in 1933 in Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.
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- Sarah Amelia Nellie Jay was born in 1876 in Mt Stewart, Prince Edward Island, Canada, the child of Ellen Jane Coffin And Jonathan Jay.
- Sarah Amelia Nellie Jay married Joseph Matters, and had children including Blanche Susan Matters.
- Sarah Amelia Nellie Jay passed away in 1933 in Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.
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Sarah Jay's Descendants
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1. Blanche (Susan) Matters 1902–1946 m. Carleton (L) Dickey 1897–
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1. Leroy (J) Dickey 1925–
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2. Erma (G) Dickey 1926–
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3. Harry (D Dickey) ✔️ 1929–1966 m. Doris (Priscilla) Gilman 1930–1995
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 2 Nov 1876
Event Place: Mt Stewart, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 7 Jan 1933
Event Place: Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts, USA