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Edward Champlin

Birth1720 - Lyme, New London Co., Connecticut
DeathJan 23 1809 - Lyme, New London Co., Connecticut
MotherElizabeth Raymond
FatherJohn Champlin

Born in Lyme, New London Co., Connecticut on 1720 to John Champlin and Elizabeth Raymond. Edward Champlin married Elizabeth Latham and had 11 children. He passed away on Jan 23 1809 in Lyme, New London Co., Connecticut.

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John Champlin
1686 - 1763
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Elizabeth Raymond
1687 - 1766
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Elizabeth Latham
1726 - Unknown
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Abigail Champlain
1757 - 1855
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Caleb Champlin
1759 - 1840
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Mary (Molly) Champlin
1747 - 1805
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John Champlin
1768 - 1850
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Rebecca Champlin
1761 - 1837
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Edward Champlin
1751 - 1816
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Lucretia Champlin
1766 - 1802
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Seabury Champlin
1753 - 1798
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John Champlin
1749 - 1751
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Fanny Champlin
1763 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Champlin
1743 - 1817

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