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The Hamlin Family History in America, 1654-1996

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The Hamlin Family History in America, 1654-1996
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Book excerpt: The founder of this branch of the Hamlin family in America, Giles Hamlin, was born in England in 1622. He made a home in Middletown, Connecticut, in 1654 and married Hester Crow the following year. She was born in 1628 in Hampshire, England. Includes descendants in Connecticut, Michigan and elsewhere for thirteen generations.


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