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Jerusha Fuller

Birth24 Mar 1709 - Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death12 Sep 1788 - Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
MotherPhebe Morley Simonds
FatherSonne Jonathan Fuller

Born in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States on 24 Mar 1709 to Sonne Jonathan Fuller and Phebe Morley Simonds. Jerusha Fuller married JOSEPH ELIOT and had 6 children. She passed away on 12 Sep 1788 in Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.

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Sonne Jonathan Fuller
1676 - 1759
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Phebe Morley Simonds
1682 - 1757
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Joseph Eliot
1707 - 1796
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Aaron Elliot
1747 - 1829
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Joseph Elliott
1731 - 1821
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John Elliot
1739 - 1788
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David Elliott
1734 - 1761
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Andrew Eliot
1743 - 1805
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Thomas Elliott
1757 - 1843

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