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Biography of Sarah Ellis
1,820 words, approx. 6 pages
 Writer, columnist, and librarian Sarah Ellis has become one of the best-known authors for young adults in her native Canada with titles such as The Baby Project, Pick-Up Sticks, and Back of Beyond: Stories of the Supernatural. In addition to young...


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 Sarah Stickney (1812 – 1872), Quaker turned Congregationalist, was the author of many books, possibly about thirty in all, mostly written for women about their role in society. Particularly well-known are The Wives of England, The Women of...



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 The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
Sarah Hannagan; Charles Stickney.(cny)
02/26/2006: 109 words, approx. 1 pages Joseph and Charlene Hannagan, of Auburn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Hannagan, of Utica, Mich., to Charles Joshua Stickney, also of Utica, son of Constance Paternoster, of Warren, Mich., and Charles R. Stickney, of Waterford, Michigan. Sarah is a...
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Obituary: Dorothy Stickney
06/08/1998: 846 words, approx. 3 pages JOSHUA Logan, who directed the actress Dorothy Stickney on Broadway, described her in his memoirs as "Meissen-made". In her nearly 100 years, this petite, blue-eyed blonde won many acting awards, wrote for the theatre, appeared in a dozen films, and enjoyed a 41-year...


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