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Jemima Wright

Birth30 Apr 1717 - Northfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Death30 Jul 1801 - Newbury, Orange, Vermont, United States
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Born in Northfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States on 30 Apr 1717. Jemima Wright married Richard Chamberlin and had 13 children. She passed away on 30 Jul 1801 in Newbury, Orange, Vermont, United States.

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Richard Chamberlin
1714 - 1784
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Eri Chamberlain
1744 - 1831
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Abiel Chamberlin
1739 - 1787
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Nathaniel Chamberlin
1746 - 1801
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Benjamin Chamberlain
1747 - 1831
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Rebecca Chamberlain
1749 - 1820
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Richard Chamberlain
1755 - 1773
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Eri Chamberlain
1761 - 1773
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Silas Chamberlain
1754 - 1838
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Abigail Chamberlain
1736 - 1815
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Uriah Chamberlain
1742 - 1813
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Louisa Chamberlin
1751 - 1835
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Joseph Chamberlin
1737 - 1815
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Martha Chamberlin
1758 - Unknown

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