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Molly Sellner
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Mary* Catherine [ ] "Molly" Roland (born Sellner), born 1860 Mary* Catherine [ ] Roland (born Sellner) 1860
Mary* Catherine [ ] Roland (born Sellner) was born in 1860, in , to Mr. Sellner and Ms. Sellner.
Mary* married George^ Milton [Thorne] Roland.
George^ was born on 1869, in .
They had one son: George^ Norman [Sellner] Roland.
Mary* then married George^ Thomas [Webb] Roland in .
George^ was born in 1840, in .
Mary* passed away.
Documents of Mary* Catherine [ ] "Molly" Roland (born Sellner)
Mary Rowland
1860 Mary Rowland in 1900 United States Federal Census
Mary
married
Thomas Rowland
circa 1883, at age 22.
They had one daughter:
Martha Rowland
.
Mary Rowland
1860
Massachusetts
Mary Rowland in 1910 United States Federal Census
Mary
married
Thomas Rowland
.
Mary Ryland
1861 Mary Ryland in 1911 England & Wales Census
Mary
married
George Ryland
circa 1896, at age 35.
Molly [1st] "Molly" Roland (born Sellner) Molly [1st] Roland (born Sellner)
Molly [1st] Roland (born Sellner) married George Norman^ [1st] Roland in , Maryland.
George was born in , Maryland.
They had one son: George^ Norman [Sellner] Roland.
Molly passed away.
Molly Roland (born Sellner) Molly Roland (born Sellner)
Molly Roland (born Sellner) married Unknown Roland.
They had one son: George^ Norman [Sellner] Roland.
Molly passed away.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Molly SellnerMolly Sellner in The Cedartown Standard - May 10 2001
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... prevents the person from getting anything out of the authorities, be it benefits or other types of assistance.” The INS did not respond to several phone requests for comment. Molly Sellner, an attorney with New York Association of Newest Americans, said the 1996 act as a whole limited significantly the access of immigrants to federal public benefits. Although reforms to the ..."
Publication place: Cedartown, Polk County, Georgia, United States