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Cornelia Ann Baldwin

Birth27 Dec 1828 - Roachester, Warren, Ohio, USA
Death17 Jun 1921 - Sea Cliff, Nassau, New York, USA
MotherSarah Tribbey
FatherThomas Francis Baldwin

Born in Roachester, Warren, Ohio, USA on 27 Dec 1828 to Thomas Francis Baldwin and Sarah Tribbey. Cornelia Ann Baldwin married Joseph Clarke Harding and had 9 children. She passed away on 17 Jun 1921 in Sea Cliff, Nassau, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Francis Baldwin
1801 - 1876
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Sarah Tribbey
1803 - 1891
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Clarke Harding
1827 - 1884
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Annie Mowat Harding
1862 - 1930
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Nellie F Harding
1855 - Unknown
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Emma Lou Harding
1867 - Unknown
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William Baldwin Harding
1865 - Unknown
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Robert Clarke Harding
1860 - Unknown
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John Kitchen Miley Harding
1857 - Unknown
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Charles Edwin Harding
Unknown - Unknown
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Francis Joseph Harding
1852 - Unknown
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William Harding
1880 - Unknown

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