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Elizabeth Goding

Birth15 Mar 1800 - Jay, Franklin, Maine, USA
Death25 Mar 1888 - Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA
MotherElizabeth Lovewell
FatherPeter Goding

Born in Jay, Franklin, Maine, USA on 15 Mar 1800 to Peter Goding and Elizabeth Lovewell. Elizabeth Goding married John Darling and had 11 children. She passed away on 25 Mar 1888 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA.

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Peter Goding
1763 - 1846
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Elizabeth Lovewell
1774 - 1845
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John Darling
1800 - 1888
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Viranus Silvarus Darling
1829 - 1914
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Lucilva (Aka Sylvia) Darling
1834 - 1877
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Clarinda Darling
1836 - 1838
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Mary Sawyer Darling
1832 - 1924
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Charles E Darling
1840 - 1918
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Rufus Darling
1838 - 1858
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Samuel Darling
1825 - 1916
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Susanna Darling
1823 - 1825
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Ruth Darling
1826 - 1842
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Clarinda Darling
1845 - 1848
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Elizabeth Darling
1828 - 1848

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