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Amy Champlin

BirthMarch 1798 - South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Death08 Feb 1863 - East Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, USA
MotherNancy Kenyon Champlin
FatherJoseph Champlin

Born in South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States on March 1798 to Joseph Champlin and Nancy Kenyon Champlin. Amy Champlin married Jonathan Oatley and had 14 children. She passed away on 08 Feb 1863 in East Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph Champlin
1758 - 1850
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Nancy Kenyon Champlin
1761 - 1824
Spouse(s)
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Jonathan Oatley
1790 - 1872
Children Show all
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Hannah A Oatley
1832 - 1907
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Nancy Oatley
1818 - 1892
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Mary Elizabeth Oatley
1831 - 1907
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Amy Frances Oatley
1826 - 1864
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Lorenzo Dow Oatley
1821 - 1900
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Joseph H Oatley
1816 - 1898
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Almira Oatley
1817 - 1908
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Olive E Oatley Burton
1836 - 1891
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George Whittier Oatley
1837 - 1837
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Stephen Hazard Oatley
1822 - 1863
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Jonathan Oatley
1828 - 1884
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Benedict Oatley
1825 - 1891
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Eliza Edson
1815 - 1863
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William Henry Oatley
1824 - 1899

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