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Charity Risden

Birth1753 - Fairfield, Franklin, Vermont, United States
Death13 Jul 1847 - Trumbull, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
MotherCharity Hall
FatherNathaniel Risdon

Born in Fairfield, Franklin, Vermont, United States on 1753 to Nathaniel Risdon and Charity Hall. Charity Risden married Abraham Jennings and had 11 children. She passed away on 13 Jul 1847 in Trumbull, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Nathaniel Risdon
1680 - 1761
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Charity Hall
1704 - 1761
Spouse(s)
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Abraham Jennings
1750 - 1838
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Lemuel Jennings
1772 - 1845
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Ruth Jennings
1780 - 1815
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Elijah Jennings
1777 - 1794
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Levi Jennings
1787 - 1848
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Rhoda Jennings
1775 - 1832
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Esther Jennings
1785 - 1864
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Sarah Jennings
1793 - Unknown
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Charry Jennings
1790 - 1794
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Polly Jennings
1797 - Unknown
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Joseph Jennings
1782 - Unknown
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Eliza Jennings
1775 - Unknown

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