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Hannah Nettleton

Birth26 Dec 1758 - Milford, New Haven Connecticut, USA
Death29 Dec 1800 - Orange, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
MotherHannah Camp
FatherThaddeus NETTLETON

Born in Milford, New Haven Connecticut, USA on 26 Dec 1758 to Thaddeus NETTLETON and Hannah Camp. Hannah Nettleton married Isaac Clark and had 8 children. She passed away on 29 Dec 1800 in Orange, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

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Thaddeus Nettleton
1734 - 1809
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Hannah Camp
1738 - 1797
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Isaac Clark
1757 - 1849
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Alvin Clark
1800 - 1863
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Hannah Clark
1781 - 1833
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Merit Clark
1788 - 1867
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Elon Clark
1792 - 1858
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Almond Clark
1797 - 1851
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Mary Polly Clark
1784 - 1852
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Isaac Clark
1789 - 1823
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Isabel Clark
1784 - 1852

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