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Anne Utter

Birth28 Oct 1725 - West Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, USA
Death28 Dec 1787 - Kingston, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
MotherAnne Stone
FatherWilliam Utter

Born in West Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, USA on 28 Oct 1725 to William Utter and Anne Stone. Anne Utter married John Reynolds and had 7 children. She passed away on 28 Dec 1787 in Kingston, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA.

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Parents
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William Utter
1679 - 1761
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Anne Stone
1682 - 1762
Spouse(s)
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John Reynolds
1721 - 1804
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Benjamin Greene
1724 - 1762
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Anna Reynolds Olin
1751 - 1838
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Capt Benjamin Reynolds
1756 - 1820
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Daniel Reynell/reynolds
1760 - 1816
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William Reynolds
1753 - 1841
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Rosanna Reynolds
1760 - 1800
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Catherine Reynolds
1750 - Unknown
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Catherine Greene
1740 - 1783

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