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John Tuttle

Birth1771 - Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death30 Jan 1855 - Wrightsville, Freehold, Warren, PA
MotherMartha Hall
FatherSamuel Tuttle

Born in Hartford County, Connecticut, USA on 1771 to Samuel Tuttle and Martha Hall. John Tuttle married Hannah Fancher and had 9 children. He passed away on 30 Jan 1855 in Wrightsville, Freehold, Warren, PA.

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Parents
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Samuel Tuttle
1743 - 1810
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Martha Hall
1751 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Fancher
1777 - 1831
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Mary Tuttle
1777 - 1859
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John R Tuttle
1796 - 1867
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Martha Tuttle
1809 - 1880
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Almira Tuttle
1811 - 1882
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Olive Tuttle
1819 - 1885
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Eunice Tuttle
1800 - 1840
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Thomas Fancher Tuttle
1813 - 1874
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David Tuttle
1805 - 1839
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Sybil Tuttle
1798 - 1860
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James Tuttle
1813 - 1871

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