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Ellen Emmes Baldwin

Birth26 Apr 1818 - Wayland, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Death4 Mar 1899 - Augusta, Lewis and Clark, Montana, United States
MotherHannah Goodnow
FatherWilliam BALDWIN

Born in Wayland, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States on 26 Apr 1818 to William BALDWIN and Hannah Goodnow. Ellen Emmes Baldwin married William Breed Goss and had 12 children. She passed away on 4 Mar 1899 in Augusta, Lewis and Clark, Montana, United States.

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Parents
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William Baldwin
1788 - 1850
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Hannah Goodnow
1784 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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William Breed Goss
1815 - 1871
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George C. Goss
1856 - 1934
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Leonard S Goss
1845 - 1922
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Frank S Goss
1838 - 1917
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Susa Emiline Goss
1862 - 1954
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Louisa Harriet Goss
1846 - 1900
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William Baldwin Goss
1843 - 1925
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Almyra Caroline Goss
1841 - 1912
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Abbott L. Goss
1865 - 1899
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Ellen Gough
1845 - 1880
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Elvira Goss
1840 - 1860
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Luanna Goss
1849 - Unknown
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Leommi Goss
1851 - Unknown

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