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Asa DUTTON

BirthSee Notes - Bedford, Mass
Death11 Feb 1836 - Dummerston, Windham, Vermont, USA
MotherMartha Lane
FatherSamuel Dutton

Born in Bedford, Mass on See Notes to Samuel Dutton and Martha Lane. Asa DUTTON married Polly Tarbell and had 11 children. He passed away on 11 Feb 1836 in Dummerston, Windham, Vermont, USA.

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Parents
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Samuel Dutton
1718 - 1802
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Martha Lane
1722 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Polly Tarbell
1759 - 1827
Children Show all
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Lucy Dutton
1797 - 1852
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Susan Sukey Dutton
1789 - 1873
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Stephen Dutton
1801 - 1876
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Patty Dutton
1787 - 1816
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Polly Dutton
1785 - 1881
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Asa Dutton
1791 - 1868
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Sally Dutton
1796 - 1861
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Sibbel Dutton
1793 - 1808
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Sarah Dutton
1796 - 1852
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Asa Dutton
1822 - 1878
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Polly D Dutton
1785 - 1863

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