The 1870 census revealed she was now living in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. She owned property valued at $3000. They were all born in Ohio
The 1880 census revealed all their children except Elizabeth were still at home.
The 1900 census revealed she was living with her daughter Elizabeth and her family. She states she had five children three still living, and that her birth date was July 1833.
Carolyn was very active in researching her Hamlin family genealogy.
Marriage: 07 Aug 1853, Stark County, Ohio, 5 children of this marriage
Caroline was an 8th generation Hamlin in America (click on her father link, etc)
Caroline's Hamlin lineage:
Father: Stephen Hamlin
Grandfather: Charles L Hamlin
1st GGF: Stephen Hamlin
2nd GGF: Charles Hamlin
3rd GGF: Stephen Hamlin III
4th GGF: Stephen Hamlin II
5th GGF: Stephen Hamlin I
The 1870 census revealed she was now living in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. She owned property valued at $3000. They were all born in Ohio
The 1880 census revealed all their children except Elizabeth were still at home.
The 1900 census revealed she was living with her daughter Elizabeth and her family. She states she had five children three still living, and that her birth date was July 1833.
Carolyn was very active in researching her Hamlin family genealogy.
Marriage: 07 Aug 1853, Stark County, Ohio, 5 children of this marriage
Caroline was an 8th generation Hamlin in America (click on her father link, etc)
Caroline's Hamlin lineage:
Father: Stephen Hamlin
Grandfather: Charles L Hamlin
1st GGF: Stephen Hamlin
2nd GGF: Charles Hamlin
3rd GGF: Stephen Hamlin III
4th GGF: Stephen Hamlin II
5th GGF: Stephen Hamlin I
Family Members
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James E Hamlin
1808–1886
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Jesse Poythress Hamlin
1810–1868
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Charles Osborne Hamlin
1813–1891
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Sarah Agnes "Sally" Hamlin Sebrell
1815–1894
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Robert Carey Hamlin
1817–1870
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Lucinda Felts Hamlin Clark
1820–1857
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William Jarrett Hamlin
1823–1914
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Julia A Hamlin Kentner
1825–1908
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Alfred N Hamlin
1828 – unknown
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Martha Cherry Hamlin Jennings
1830 – unknown
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