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Benjamin Tuttle

Birth23 May 1822 - Jefferson, New Hampshire, USA
Death06 Aug 1879 - Jefferson, New Hampshire, USA
MotherCelia Stillings
FatherNicholas W Tuttle

Born in Jefferson, New Hampshire, USA on 23 May 1822 to Nicholas W Tuttle and Celia Stillings. Benjamin Tuttle married Betsey C Lovejoy and had 11 children. He passed away on 06 Aug 1879 in Jefferson, New Hampshire, USA.

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Nicholas W Tuttle
1798 - 1883
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Celia Stillings
1801 - 1871
Spouse(s)
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Betsey C Lovejoy
1821 - 1891
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Martha E Tuttle
1841 - 1903
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Amanda Tuttle
1865 - 1882
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George A. Tuttle
1858 - 1927
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Nicholas J Tuttle
1845 - 1901
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Sarah J Tuttle
1861 - 1882
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Mary E Tuttle
1848 - 1877
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Dora Tuttle
1855 - Unknown
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George W Tuttle
1847 - 1850
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Noah M Tuttle
1851 - 1898
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Sophia Hall Tuttle
1852 - 1936
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Katherine A Tuttle
1859 - 1943

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