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Harriet Tuttle

Birth26 Jun 1842 - Beloit, Rock, Wisconsin, United States
Death11 Apr 1878 - Centralia, Marion, Illinois, United States
MotherBetseyBetty aka HA Noggle
FatherChester Chauncey Tuttle

Born in Beloit, Rock, Wisconsin, United States on 26 Jun 1842 to Chester Chauncey Tuttle and BetseyBetty aka HA Noggle. Harriet Tuttle married George Albert Washington Cutler and had 4 children. She passed away on 11 Apr 1878 in Centralia, Marion, Illinois, United States.

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Parents
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Chester Chauncey Tuttle
1821 - 1880
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Betseybetty Aka Ha Noggle
1824 - Unknown
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George Albert Washington Cutler
1832 - 1903
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Mary Alice Cutler
1866 - 1932
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Charles King Cutler
1859 - Unknown
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Ada Cutler
1863 - 1863
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Maud Alberta Cutler
1873 - 1874

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