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Sally Champlin

BirthJul 12 1745 - Lyme, New London Co., Connecticut
Death7 Dec 1817 - Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United States
MotherElizabeth Latham
FatherEdward Champlin

Born in Lyme, New London Co., Connecticut on Jul 12 1745 to Edward Champlin and Elizabeth Latham. Sally Champlin married Abner Griffing and had 6 children. She passed away on 7 Dec 1817 in Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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Edward Champlin
1720 - 1809
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Elizabeth Latham
1726 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Abner Griffing
1741 - 1790
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Frances Griffin
1786 - 1862
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John Griffing
1770 - 1851
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Abner Griffing
1773 - Unknown
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Deborah Griffing
1766 - Unknown
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Christopher Griffing
1767 - 1836
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Sally Griffing
1775 - Unknown

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