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Bethia Shurtleff

Birth16 Nov 1793 - Carver, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Death12 Sep 1852 - Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
MotherLucy Shaw
FatherGideon SHURTLEFF

Born in Carver, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA on 16 Nov 1793 to Gideon SHURTLEFF and Lucy Shaw. Bethia Shurtleff married Levi Atwood and had 10 children. She passed away on 12 Sep 1852 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Gideon Shurtleff
1762 - 1845
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Lucy Shaw
1768 - 1833
Spouse(s)
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Levi Atwood
1789 - 1868
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Elkanah Shaw Atwood
1824 - 1898
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Stephen Atwood
1819 - 1882
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Levi Atwood
1816 - 1892
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Patience Cobb Atwood
1817 - 1903
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Laura E Atwood
1833 - 1883
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Lucy C Atwood
1821 - 1906
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Bethia Atwood
1819 - 1888
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Marcus Atwood
1823 - 1824
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Rosinda Attwood / Atwood
1826 - 1848
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Elbridge Atwood
1814 - 1835

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