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Sgt. Edward Hinman married Hannah Stiles who died ca. 1677. She was the daughter of Francis Stiles and Sarah . Edward and Hannah were the parents of eight children. Edwards will is dated 17th November 1681. He died 26th of November, 1681 at Woodbury or Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Descendants have lived throughout the United States.
Edward Hinman came from England to America about 1650.
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