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John CHAMPLIN 1686–1753 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1686

Birth Location: Westerly, Rhode Island

Death Date: 15 Dec 1753

Death Location: Lyme, New London, Connecticut

Father: Christopher Sr.

Mother: Elizabeth DAVOL

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In 1686, John CHAMPLIN entered the world in Westerly, Rhode Island, born to Christopher Champlin Sr And Elizabeth Davol. John CHAMPLIN passed away in 1753 in Lyme, New London, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • In 1686, John CHAMPLIN entered the world in Westerly, Rhode Island, born to Christopher Champlin Sr And Elizabeth Davol.
  • John CHAMPLIN passed away in 1753 in Lyme, New London, Connecticut.

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John CHAMPLIN's Ancestors

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John CHAMPLIN
1686–1753
Birth Place: Westerly, Rhode Island
Parents
Christopher CHAMPLIN Sr.
1656–1732
Westerly, Rhode Island
Elizabeth DAVOL
1661–1722
Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Grandparents
Geoffrey (CHAMPLIN) II*
1621–1695
Bideford, Devon, England
Alalia (Vladi GARDE) *
1632–1657
Bideford, Devon, England
Great-Grandparents
Geoffrey *
1598–1695
Mary *
1604–1680
John *
1618–1678
Rebecca *
–1660
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Antoine *
1540–1610
Marguerite *
1548–1610
Tristram II.*
1580–1640
Roger *
1586–1645
Phillipa *
1587–1634
William *
1589–1670
Anne *
1614–1633

John CHAMPLIN's Timeline

2 Records

1686
1686
Birth of John CHAMPLIN in Westerly, Rhode Island
Westerly, Rhode Island
1753
15 Dec 1753
Age 67
Death of John CHAMPLIN in Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Lyme, New London, Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1686
    Event Place: Westerly, Rhode Island

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Dec 1753
    Event Place: Lyme, New London, Connecticut

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