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Hannah Boardman

BirthJuly 24, 1765 - Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Death10 Dec 1804 - Hubbardtown, Rutland, Vermont, USA
MotherAbigail (Stillman) Boardman
FatherCharles Boardman

Born in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA on July 24, 1765 to Charles Boardman and Abigail (Stillman) Boardman. Hannah Boardman married Rev. Jesse Churchill and had 8 children. She passed away on 10 Dec 1804 in Hubbardtown, Rutland, Vermont, USA.

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Charles Boardman
1725 - 1793
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Abigail (Stillman) Boardman
1733 - 1818
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Rev. Jesse Churchill
1757 - 1828
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Norman Churchill
1799 - 1886
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Mary Polly Churchill
1796 - 1881
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William Boardman Churchill
1794 - 1856
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Elizabeth Churchill
1787 - 1848
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George Churchill
1789 - 1872
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Levi Gaylord Churchill
1802 - 1851
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Giles Churchill S Of Martha No Fam
1791 - Unknown
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Barbara Wenger
1784 - 1848

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