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Sallie Blandin

Birth4 Jul 1780 - Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Death29 Oct 1879 - Huntingville, Ascot Township, Sherbrooke County, Quebec, Canada
MotherSubmit Cooke
FatherJonathan Blandin

Born in Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA on 4 Jul 1780 to Jonathan Blandin and Submit Cooke. Sallie Blandin married Asahel Aldrich and had 9 children. She passed away on 29 Oct 1879 in Huntingville, Ascot Township, Sherbrooke County, Quebec, Canada.

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Parents
Jonathan Blandin
1753 - 1849
Submit Cooke
1766 - 1851
Spouse(s)
Asahel Aldrich
1779 - 1852
Children Show all
Charles Aldrich
1802 - 1895
Asahel B Aldrich
1815 - 1890
Elisha Aldrich
1806 - 1886
Stephen Aldrich
1805 - Unknown
Lorenzo Aldrich
1804 - Unknown

Watson Aldrich
1803 - 1882
Sarah Aldrich
1824 - Unknown
Cordellia Aldrich
1818 - Unknown
Martha Jane Aldrich
1826 - 1911

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