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Margaret Chapling

Birth1768 - Stanway, Essex, England
DeathApril 1844 - East Ashford, Kent
MotherElizabeth Baker
FatherGeorge Chaplin

Born in Stanway, Essex, England on 1768 to George Chaplin and Elizabeth Baker. Margaret Chapling married John Paine and had 9 children. She passed away on April 1844 in East Ashford, Kent.

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Parents
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George Chaplin
1727 - 1785
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Elizabeth Baker
1745 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Paine
1762 - 1817
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Clarke Paine
1812 - 1888
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Thomas Paine
1795 - 1859
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Elizabeth Paine
1791 - Unknown
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Hannah Paine
1801 - 1867
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John Paine
1798 - Unknown
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George Paine
1803 - 1868
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William Paine
1806 - Unknown
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Thomas Paine
1793 - 1793
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Ann L Paine
1788 - 1788

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