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Elijah Tuttle

Birth5 Nov 1804 - Wallace Bay, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death23 May 1876 - Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherSarah Embree Dotten
FatherStephen Tuttle

Born in Wallace Bay, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada on 5 Nov 1804 to Stephen Tuttle and Sarah Embree Dotten. Elijah Tuttle married Jane Janette Gilmour and had 11 children. He passed away on 23 May 1876 in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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Stephen Tuttle
1770 - 1837
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Sarah Embree Dotten
1780 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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Jane Janette Gilmour
1810 - 1887
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Peter Milledge Tuttle
1836 - 1902
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Charlotte Matilda Newcomb Tuttle
1841 - 1905
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James Fleming Tuttle
1838 - 1906
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Rev Alexander Scherer Tuttle
1832 - 1916
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Agnes Hunter Tuttle
1829 - 1913
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Priscilla Jane Tuttle
1850 - 1879
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John Gilmore Tuttle
1827 - 1906
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Anna Belle Tuttle
1846 - 1931
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Guy E. Tuttle
1834 - 1893
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George Andrew Tuttle
1843 - 1856
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Elijah Tuttle
1851 - 1856

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