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Charles Twining

Birth20 Jul 1789 - Quakertown, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States
Death18 Apr 1871 - Flemington, Clinton, Pennsylvania, United States
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Born in Quakertown, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States on 20 Jul 1789. Charles Twining married Betsy Boutwell and had 7 children. He passed away on 18 Apr 1871 in Flemington, Clinton, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Betsy Boutwell
1785 - 1881
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Amanda Twining
1812 - 1906
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Cyrenus Chapin Twining
1816 - 1910
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Thomas Twining
1815 - Unknown
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John Twining
1821 - 1862
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Betsie E. Twining
1814 - 1873
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Elwood Twining
1819 - 1891
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Mary S. Twining
1823 - 1857

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