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Hannah Champlin

Birth20 Jan 1735 - Rhode Island, United States of America
Death26 January 1796 - Newport County, Rhode Island, United States of America
MotherMary Hazard
FatherStephen Champlin

Born in Rhode Island, United States of America on 20 Jan 1735 to Stephen Champlin and Mary Hazard. Hannah Champlin married Nicholas GARDINER IV and had 5 children. She passed away on 26 January 1796 in Newport County, Rhode Island, United States of America.

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Stephen Champlin
1710 - 1771
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Mary Hazard
1716 - 1773
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Nicholas Gardiner Iv
1738 - 1815
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Hannah Gardiner
1763 - Unknown
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Rowland Gardiner
1759 - 1811
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Stephen Champlin Gardiner
1755 - Unknown
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George Gardiner
1757 - Unknown
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Jeffrey Gardiner
1765 - Unknown

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