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Hannah Eldridge

Birth08 Mar 1775 - Not Available
DeathAft. 1850 - Rome, Oneida, New York, USA
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Born on 08 Mar 1775. Hannah Eldridge married John D. Wiggins and had 10 children. She passed away on Aft. 1850 in Rome, Oneida, New York, USA.

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John D. Wiggins
1775 - 1846
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Mary "Polly" Wiggins
1799 - 1878
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Hannah Wiggins
1824 - 1892
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Casey E. Wiggins
1813 - 1896
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Sally Wiggins
Unknown - 1857
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John Wiggins
1798 - 1887
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Eliza Wiggins
Unknown - Unknown
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Alexander Wiggins
1816 - 1890
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Leavy Wiggins
Unknown - Unknown
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James Wiggins
1797 - Unknown
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Alexander Wiggins
Unknown - Unknown

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