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Harriet Shurtleff

Birth25 Jan 1813 - Carver, Massachusetts
Death7/6/1868 - Sharon, Mercer, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherWaitstill Hammond
FatherDavid Shurtleff

Born in Carver, Massachusetts on 25 Jan 1813 to David Shurtleff and Waitstill Hammond. Harriet Shurtleff married Henry Briggs Chandler and had 6 children. She passed away on 7/6/1868 in Sharon, Mercer, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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David Shurtleff
1788 - 1856
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Waitstill Hammond
1792 - 1868
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Henry Briggs Chandler
1810 - 1878
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Kate Louisa Chandler
1855 - 1868
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Joseph Henry Chandler
1848 - Unknown
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Emily Jane Chandler
1839 - 1915
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Martha Maria Chandler
1833 - 1906
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Harriet Matilda Chandler
1837 - 1856
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David Warren Chandler
1851 - 1908

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