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Mary Tuttle

Birth2 Sept 1800 - Morris, New Jersey, USA
Death6 Nov 1880 - Hanover, Morris, New Jersey, USA
MotherCatharine VanHouten
FatherJohn Tuttle

Born in Morris, New Jersey, USA on 2 Sept 1800 to John Tuttle and Catharine VanHouten. Mary Tuttle married John Mitchell Cook and had 9 children. She passed away on 6 Nov 1880 in Hanover, Morris, New Jersey, USA.

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Parents
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John Tuttle
1778 - 1845
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Catharine Vanhouten
1774 - 1858
Spouse(s)
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John Mitchell Cook
1796 - 1851
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James Burnet Cook
1834 - 1911
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Phebe Cook
1827 - 1864
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Catherine E Cook
1839 - 1915
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John S Cook
1832 - 1910
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George T Cook
1844 - 1897
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Harriet Cook)
1830 - Unknown
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John Robert Cook/
1821 - 1821
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William C Cook/
1836 - Unknown
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Theodore Cook/
1841 - 1843

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