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Hannah Baldwin

Birth22 Oct 1753 - Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, USA
DeathAbt. 2 Feb 1825 - Guernsey, Ohio, United States
MotherMargaret Little
FatherFrancis Baldwin

Born in Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, USA on 22 Oct 1753 to Francis Baldwin and Margaret Little. Hannah Baldwin married Enoch Chandler and had 14 children. She passed away on Abt. 2 Feb 1825 in Guernsey, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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Francis Baldwin
1721 - 1784
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Margaret Little
1731 - 1805
Spouse(s)
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Enoch Chandler
1755 - 1840
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Mary Chandler
1797 - 1865
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Margaret Chandler
1778 - 1855
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Phoebe Chandler
1785 - 1864
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Joshua Chandler
1781 - 1861
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Rachel Chandler
1775 - 1856
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Swithin Chandler
1788 - 1829
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Eli Chandler
1792 - 1867
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Ann Chandler
1782 - 1860
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Hester Chandler
1786 - 1820
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Enoch Chandler
1795 - 1857
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Hannah Chandler
1790 - 1819
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Sarah Chandler
1772 - 1856
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Mary Martha Chandler
1797 - 1865
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Martha Chandler
1797 - 1865

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