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Thomas Walling

Birth1710 - Smithfield Twp, Providence, RI
Death17 Feb 1798 - New Hartford, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA
MotherElizabeth Sprague
FatherJames Walden

Born in Smithfield Twp, Providence, RI on 1710 to James Walden and Elizabeth Sprague. Thomas Walling married Mary Inman and had 13 children. He passed away on 17 Feb 1798 in New Hartford, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA.

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James Walden
1668 - 1753
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Elizabeth Sprague
1670 - 1751
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Mary Inman
1707 - 1740
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Elizabeth Vinton
1720 - 1798
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Mary Herendeen
1757 - 1840
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Hannah Walling
1739 - 1786
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Thomas Wallen
1753 - 1802
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Mary Walling
1740 - 1815
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Rachel Walling
1754 - 1828
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Rhoda Walling
1734 - 1830
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John Walling
1743 - Unknown
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Ezekiel Walling
1745 - Unknown
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David Walling
1740 - 1804
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Eleazor Walling
1747 - Unknown
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Peter Walling
1736 - 1775
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Rhoda Walling
1756 - Unknown
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James Walling
1750 - 1829
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Thomas Walling
1741 - 1812

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