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Martha Shurtleff

BirthAbout 1812 - Walden, Caledonia, Vermont, USA
Death11 Jun 1843 - Greensboro, Orleans, Vermont, USA
MotherHannah Boyce
FatherEnoch Shurtleff

Born in Walden, Caledonia, Vermont, USA on About 1812 to Enoch Shurtleff and Hannah Boyce. Martha Shurtleff married William Bailey and had 6 children. She passed away on 11 Jun 1843 in Greensboro, Orleans, Vermont, USA.

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Enoch Shurtleff
1779 - 1854
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Hannah Boyce
1781 - 1828
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William Bailey
1797 - 1866
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Matilda Teresa Bailey
1833 - 1923
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Jane Christianna Bailey
1835 - 1849
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Caroline Eliza Bailey
1831 - 1919
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Adelaide Augusta Bailey
1840 - 1894
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Lewis Hamilton Bailey
1837 - 1843
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Jennie Bailey
Unknown - Unknown

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