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Heman Shurtleff

Birth1769 - Barre, Worcester, Massachusetts
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherSubmit 1735 Pike
FatherBenoni Shurtleff

Born in Barre, Worcester, Massachusetts on 1769 to Benoni Shurtleff and Submit 1735 Pike. Heman Shurtleff married Sarah Sally Merrick and had 8 children.

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Benoni Shurtleff
1730 - 1803
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Submit 1735 Pike
1735 - 1803
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Sarah Sally Merrick
1769 - Unknown
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Nathaniel Merrick Shurtleff
1801 - 1885
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Benoni Shurtleff
1792 - Unknown
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Malinda Shurtleff
1797 - Unknown
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Almire Shirtliff/shurliff
1805 - 1880
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Sally Shurtleff
1803 - Unknown
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Nathan Shurtleff
1795 - Unknown
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Sarah Shaw Shurtleff
1808 - 1876
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Almira Sloan
1805 - 1841

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