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Samuel L. Gladding

Birth4 Apr 1768 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
Death8 Dec, 1813 - Rhode Island
MotherLucretia Smith
FatherJohn Gladding

Born in Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States on 4 Apr 1768 to John Gladding and Lucretia Smith. Samuel L. Gladding married Charlotte Ingraham and had 11 children. He passed away on 8 Dec, 1813 in Rhode Island.

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John Gladding
1739 - 1820
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Lucretia Smith
1743 - 1813
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Charlotte Ingraham
1767 - 1836
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Richard Smith Gladding
1796 - 1880
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Allen I. Gladding
1791 - 1810
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Samuel Gladding
1804 - 1854
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Martha James Gladding
1806 - 1882
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Eunice Gladding
1789 - 1857
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Samuel Gladding
1794 - 1796
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Mary I. Gladding
1808 - 1869
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Gilbert Richmond Gladding
1802 - 1866
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Capt. John Gladding
1798 - 1845
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Edmund Gladding
1800 - 1801
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Samuel Gladding
1804 - 1896

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