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Mary CHAMPLIN

Birth2 Apr 1755 - Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
Death7 AUG 1834 - Bridport, Addison, Vermont, USA
MotherMary Noyes
FatherCapt. Joseph CHAMPLIN

Born in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA on 2 Apr 1755 to Capt. Joseph CHAMPLIN and Mary Noyes. Mary CHAMPLIN married Jonathan Eldridge and had 12 children. She passed away on 7 AUG 1834 in Bridport, Addison, Vermont, USA.

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Parents
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Capt. Joseph Champlin
1709 - 1792
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Mary Noyes
1725 - 1808
Spouse(s)
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Jonathan Eldridge
1752 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Oliver Eldridge
1781 - 1841
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Joseph Champlin Eldredge
1783 - 1869
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Abby (Abigal) Eldredge
1786 - 1868
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Fanny Eldridge
1778 - 1826
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Nancy Eldredge
1792 - 1863
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Jonathan Eldredge
1776 - 1828
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Daniel Eldredge
1788 - 1871
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Glorianna Eldredge
1785 - 1818
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Mary "Polly" Eldredge
1774 - 1812
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Charles Frederick Eldridge
1797 - 1873
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Nancy Eldredge
1779 - 1780
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Augustus William Eldridge
1794 - 1874

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