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Benjamin Tuttle

Birth31 Mar 1721 - Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Death10 SEP 1777 - Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
MotherJoanna Floyd
FatherEDWARD Tuttle

Born in Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA on 31 Mar 1721 to EDWARD Tuttle and Joanna Floyd. Benjamin Tuttle married Mary Turell and had 13 children. He passed away on 10 SEP 1777 in Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Edward Tuttle
1679 - 1768
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Joanna Floyd
1686 - 1728
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Mary Turell
1727 - 1784
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Mary Sale
1719 - Unknown
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Mary Sale
1745 - Unknown
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Joseph Tuttle
1755 - 1798
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Joanna Tuttle
1748 - 1792
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Turell Tuttle
1759 - 1831
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Samuel Tuttle
1770 - 1832
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Mary Tuttle
1750 - Unknown
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Benjamin Tuttle
1752 - 1777
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Martha Tuttle
1764 - 1823
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Daniel Tuttle
1766 - 1823
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Ebenezer Tuttle
1747 - 1777
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Edward Tuttle
1762 - Unknown
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Huldah Crawford Tuttle
1758 - 1795
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Ebenezer Tuttle
1772 - Unknown
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James Tuttle
1772 - Unknown

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