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Ann Elizabeth Greenlaw 1861 - 1951

Ann Elizabeth Greenlaw of Cfield Australia was born in 1861 to William Thomas Sandry and Cordelia Bromage Sandry. She had siblings Ann Elizabeth Sandry, Charles Sandry, Flora Sandry, William Thomas Sandry, Cordelia Sandry, Charles Sandry, Flora Sandry, William Thomas Sandry, Charles Sandry, Mary Bromage Mcgee, Emily Bromage Sandry, and Cordelia Sandry. Ann Greenlaw died at age 90 years old in 1951 in Cfield.
Ann Elizabeth Greenlaw
Cfield Australia
1861
1951
Cfield, Australia
Female
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    1861
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  • 1951

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    1951
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    Cfield Australia
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    Ann Elizabeth Greenlaw lived 17 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 90.
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In 1861, in the year that Ann Elizabeth Greenlaw was born, on March 4th, Abraham Lincoln became the 16th President of the United States. Winning by a plurality of the popular vote, 39.8% - there were many candidates, Douglas was the strongest - he decisively won the electoral college with 180 votes. He was the first President to emerge from the newly created Republican Party.
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In 1882, Ann was 21 years old when on March 22nd, the Edmunds Act - passed by Congress - made polygamy a felony. The Act also banned "bigamous" relationships and "unlawful cohabitation", making it illegal for polygamists and those who simply lived together without marrying to vote, be on a jury, or hold a public office.
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