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John Rutter

Birth14 Jun 1779 - Rising Sun, Cecil, Maryland, United States
Death15 Jan 1860 - Woodlawn, Cecil, Maryland, United States
MotherAnn Ashbaugh
FatherRichard Rutter

Born in Rising Sun, Cecil, Maryland, United States on 14 Jun 1779 to Richard Rutter and Ann Ashbaugh. John Rutter married Mary Bay and had 16 children. He passed away on 15 Jan 1860 in Woodlawn, Cecil, Maryland, United States.

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Parents
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Richard Rutter
1746 - 1825
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Ann Ashbaugh
1752 - 1803
Spouse(s)
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Mary Bay
1784 - 1834
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Catherine Keatly
1788 - Unknown
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Ann Webb
1767 - 1831
Children Show all
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Richard Rutter
1810 - 1894
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Harriet Rutter
1812 - 1885
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Sophia Rutter
1824 - 1858
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William E Rutter
1816 - 1886
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Martha Rutter
1822 - 1926
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Eleanor "Ellen" Rutter
1809 - 1884
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John Rutter
1814 - Unknown
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Sarah Rutter
1807 - 1893
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Jane Rutter
1817 - 1851
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Elizabeth Curren Rutter
1803 - 1877
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Hester Rutter
1819 - 1874
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Mary Ann Rutter
1805 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Rutter
1801 - 1872
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William Wallis Rutter
1808 - 1846
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James Webb Rutter
1805 - 1875
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Ann Rutter
1807 - 1875

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