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Judith Tuttle

Birth1757 - Lee, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States
Death7 Feb 1847 - Effingham, Carroll, New Hampshire, United States
MotherCatherine Stevens
FatherGeorge Tuttle

Born in Lee, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States on 1757 to George Tuttle and Catherine Stevens. Judith Tuttle had 9 children. She passed away on 7 Feb 1847 in Effingham, Carroll, New Hampshire, United States.

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George Tuttle
1737 - 1816
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Catherine Stevens
1733 - 1824
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Lydia Gilman Dearborn
1802 - 1901
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George W. Dearborn
1785 - 1850
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Samuel Dearborn
1787 - 1862
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Edward Dearborn
1780 - 1862
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Sarah Dearborn
1775 - 1842
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James F. Dearborn
1795 - 1820
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Nancy Dearborn
Unknown - Unknown
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Hollis Dearborn
1803 - Unknown
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Alvah Dearborn
1796 - 1869

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