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The Secrets  of Lonni Wernicke Wheeler Sanger

The Secrets of Lonni Wernicke Wheeler Sanger

RPARIS

How the truth behind my grand-mother's life was revealed as gossip at her burial, and only shown to be true 20 years later.

1891 – 1987
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The Widow Sanger:
Poverty & Charity
in 1700 Mass

The Widow Sanger: Poverty & Charity in 1700 Mass

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Mary Reynolds, Kent, England, arrived 1630, married Richard Sanger 1649, 7 kids. In 1705, at 75, begging food/wood at town meeting.

1475 – 46
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