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Abigail Boardman

Birth31 JAN 1755 - Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut, United States
Death15 Feb 1821 - Sunderland, Bennington, Vermont
MotherAbigail Keep
FatherStephen Boardman

Born in Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut, United States on 31 JAN 1755 to Stephen Boardman and Abigail Keep. Abigail Boardman married Amos Chipman and had 11 children. She passed away on 15 Feb 1821 in Sunderland, Bennington, Vermont.

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Parents
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Stephen Boardman
1727 - 1760
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Abigail Keep
1730 - 1828
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Amos Chipman
1751 - 1831
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Stephen Chipman
1778 - 1817
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Sarah (Sally) Chipman
1773 - 1829
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Abigail Chipman
1780 - 1860
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Beula Chipman
1782 - Unknown
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John Boardman Chipman
1785 - 1871
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Walter Chipman
1794 - 1866
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Horatio Chipman
1792 - 1846
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Azel Chipman
1800 - Unknown
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Henrietta Chipman
1787 - 1815
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Amos Chipman
1789 - 1873
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Hiram Boardman Chipman
1797 - 1838

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