Person:Charlotte Champlin (1)

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m. 27 Mar 1793
  1. Charlotte Coggeshall Champlin1795 - 1877
  2. Henrietta Champlin1796 -
  3. James Dean Champlin1799 -
  4. Oliver Champlin1801 - 1867
m. 30 Apr 1818
  1. William Henry Stillman1819 -
  2. Abram Coggeshall Stillman1820 -
  3. Ezra Stillman1823 -
  4. Elizabeth Stillman1825 - 1888
  5. Mary Matilda Stillman1827 - 1888
  6. Joseph F. Stillman1831 - 1912
  7. Elisha C. Stillman
Facts and Events
Name Charlotte Coggeshall Champlin
Gender Female
Birth[1] 7 Mar 1795 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage 30 Apr 1818 Rhode Island, United Statesto William Stillman
Death[2] 4 May 1877 Ashaway, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
References
  1. Westerly Births and Deaths, in Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636–1850: First series, births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people. (Narragansett Hist. Publ. Co., 1891)
    88.

    CHAMPLAIN, Charlotte Coggeshall, of Adam B. and Henrietta, [born] March 7, 1795.

  2. The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    33:20:3, May 17, 1877.

    At Ashaway, R. I., Mrs. Charlotte C. Stillman, born March 7th, 1795, died May 4th, 1877. Her life was very largely devoted to the interests of her family, to whom she is of blessed memory; while the church has lost another of its aged and worthy members.
    The following notice relating to her death appeared in the Narragansett Weekly: "The funeral services connected with the burial of Mrs. Charlotte C. Stillman, widow of William Stillman, were attended Monday afternoon, May 7th, at the residence of her son-in-law, Geo. W. Taylor, Rev. A. E. Main officiating. Mrs. Stillman was for a long time, with her husband, resident in Westerly, although they lived here the last few years of their lives. She was a daughter of the late Adam B. Champlin. Her sickness was long and painful, but borne with patience and resignation, and she often prayed for death to bring her the rest she has now found. She rests in peace, at the good old age of 82 years, and leaves a large circle of friends and relatives to bear her many virtues in cheerful remembrance."
    "For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known." A. E. M.