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WILLIAM CHAMPLIN

Birth1829 - Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
DeathJun 1907 - Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
MotherJane Brewster
FatherRICHARD CHAMPLIN

Born in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England on 1829 to RICHARD CHAMPLIN and Jane Brewster. WILLIAM CHAMPLIN married Hannah Ward and had 7 children. He passed away on Jun 1907 in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England.

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Richard Champlin
1799 - 1864
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Jane Brewster
1797 - 1897
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Ward
1828 - 1881
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Thomas William Champlin
1862 - 1902
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Emily Champlin
1870 - 1918
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Sarah Catherine Champlin
1867 - Unknown
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John Henry Champlin
1865 - 1893
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Jane Ward Champlin
1853 - 1918
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Richard Champlin
1857 - 1935
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Mary Ann Champlin
1855 - 1898

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