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James Champlain

Birth20 Jan 1712 - Westerly, Kings, Rhode Island, United States
Death1762 - Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
MotherMary CLARK CHAMPLAIN SAR 27084
FatherWilliam CHAMPLIN II SAR 27084

Born in Westerly, Kings, Rhode Island, United States on 20 Jan 1712 to William CHAMPLIN II SAR 27084 and Mary CLARK CHAMPLAIN SAR 27084. James Champlain married Prudence Hallam and had 10 children. He passed away on 1762 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States.

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William Champlin Ii Sar 27084
1677 - 1746
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Mary Clark Champlain Sar 27084
1680 - 1760
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Prudence Hallam
1717 - 1768
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James Champlin
1742 - Unknown
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Paul Champlain
1743 - 1773
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Phebe Champlin
1735 - Unknown
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Silas Champlin
1747 - Unknown
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Prudence Champlain
1753 - Unknown
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Lodowic Champlin
1740 - Unknown
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Wealthian Champlin
1736 - Unknown
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Prudence Champlin
1749 - Unknown
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Wealthian Champlin
1737 - Unknown
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Captain Lodowick Champlin
1745 - 1787

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