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Electa Chamberlain

Birth23 Jun 1785 - Oxford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
DeathDec 1866 - Clinton, Rock, Wisconsin, United States
MotherJoanna Morgan
FatherJireh Chamberlain

Born in Oxford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States on 23 Jun 1785 to Jireh Chamberlain and Joanna Morgan. Electa Chamberlain married Nathaniel (Nathan) Tuttle and had 9 children. She passed away on Dec 1866 in Clinton, Rock, Wisconsin, United States.

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Jireh Chamberlain
1762 - 1841
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Joanna Morgan
1763 - 1813
Spouse(s)
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Nathaniel (Nathan) Tuttle
1782 - 1813
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Nathaniel Tuttle
1775 - 1833
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Chandler Tuttle
1805 - 1869
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Rosanna Tuttle
1804 - 1869
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Joannah Tuttle
1809 - 1880
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Russell Tuttle
1804 - 1852
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Philemon Tuttle
1807 - 1854
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Jireh Chamberlain "Jerry" Tuttle
1811 - 1873
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Stiles Edwin Tuttle
1817 - 1897
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Milo Tuttle
1814 - 1888
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Oscar Fitzland Tuttle
1815 - 1874

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