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James Franklin Utter

Birth28 Aug 1831 - Franklin, Johnson, Indiana
Death27 Sep 1888 - Butterfield, Barry, Missouri
MotherSarah Hannah Allen
FatherLewis Tuttle

Born in Franklin, Johnson, Indiana on 28 Aug 1831 to Lewis Tuttle and Sarah Hannah Allen. James Franklin Utter married Mary E. Hunt and had 11 children. He passed away on 27 Sep 1888 in Butterfield, Barry, Missouri.

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Lewis Tuttle
1801 - 1874
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Sarah Hannah Allen
1807 - 1853
Spouse(s)
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Mary E. Hunt
1837 - 1915
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Joseph Milton Utter
1856 - 1928
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Robert Calvin Utter
1858 - 1939
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Phebe Jane Utter
1873 - 1933
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Frank Edwin Utter
1875 - 1946
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Sarah Lucille Utter
1878 - 1954
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Maude Arden Utter
1882 - 1962
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Henry Clay Utter
1862 - 1944
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Nancy Ellen Utter
1864 - 1900
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Susan Tehti Utter
1864 - Unknown
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Mary S Utter
1867 - Unknown
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Susie Utter
1867 - Unknown

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