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Eli Newlin

Birth4 December 1808 - Springfield, Clinton, Ohio, United States
Death19 December 1874 - Sugar Grove, Indiana, United States
MotherEsther Stubbs
FatherJohn Newlin

Born in Springfield, Clinton, Ohio, United States on 4 December 1808 to John Newlin and Esther Stubbs. Eli Newlin married Lydia Osborn and had 9 children. He passed away on 19 December 1874 in Sugar Grove, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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John Newlin
1783 - 1832
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Esther Stubbs
1786 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Osborn
1805 - 1860
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Esther Newlin
1832 - 1892
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Temple Newlin
1850 - 1885
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Charles Osborn Newlin
1840 - 1916
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Joseph Newlin
1848 - 1853
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Jane Newlin
1835 - 1915
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William Newlin
1843 - 1865
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John Newlin
1833 - 1906
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Matthew Newlin
1846 - 1847
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Sara Newlin
1836 - Unknown

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