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Eunice TUTTLE (6)

BirthAbt. 1761 - Sunderland, Franklin, Massachusetts
Death27 JUN 1845 - Grafton, Windham Co., VT
MotherEunice Allen
FatherJOHN B. TUTTLE (7)

Born in Sunderland, Franklin, Massachusetts on Abt. 1761 to JOHN B. TUTTLE (7) and Eunice Allen. Eunice TUTTLE (6) married Benjamin Chapman and had 11 children. She passed away on 27 JUN 1845 in Grafton, Windham Co., VT.

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Parents
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John B. Tuttle (7)
1725 - 1790
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Eunice Allen
1727 - 1813
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Chapman
1760 - 1837
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Eunice Chapman
1787 - 1840
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Amos Chapman
1791 - Unknown
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Sarah "Sally" Chapman
1789 - 1858
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Benjamin Chapman
1786 - 1841
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Roswell Chapman
1793 - 1870
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Rhoda Chapman
1795 - 1875
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Gibel (Zibel)
1797 - Unknown
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Sibbel Chapman
1797 - Unknown
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Fanny Chapman
1801 - 1852
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Rhoda Chapman
1809 - Unknown
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Sewel Chapman (5)
1792 - 1874

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