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Elizabeth Huling

Birth1815 - North Kingstown, Washington Co., Rhode Island, USA
Death23 November 1873 - North Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island
MotherSusan Clarke
FatherAlexander Huling

Born in North Kingstown, Washington Co., Rhode Island, USA on 1815 to Alexander Huling and Susan Clarke. Elizabeth Huling married Stephen Hall Allen and had 9 children. She passed away on 23 November 1873 in North Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island.

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Alexander Huling
1793 - 1848
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Susan Clarke
1796 - 1887
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Stephen Hall Allen
1812 - 1876
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Mary Susan Allen
1840 - 1928
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Georgianna B Allen
1845 - 1865
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Jonathan A. Allen
1849 - 1862
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Dorcas Ruth Allen
1842 - 1903
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Hannah Bissell Allen
1847 - 1916
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Sarah Allen
1845 - 1862
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John G. Allen
1838 - 1869
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Sarah Leantha Allen
1843 - 1923
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William Shaw Allen
1852 - 1937

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