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Mary Tuttle

Birth1779-08-07 - Brandon,Rutland County,Vermont,United States of America
Death20 Jan 1858 - Monkton, Addison, Vermont, United States
MotherPhebe Smith
FatherThomas Tuttle

Born in Brandon,Rutland County,Vermont,United States of America on 1779-08-07 to Thomas Tuttle and Phebe Smith. Mary Tuttle had 14 children. She passed away on 20 Jan 1858 in Monkton, Addison, Vermont, United States.

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Thomas Tuttle
1755 - 1829
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Phebe Smith
1752 - 1793
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Marcus Chamberlain
1820 - 1851
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Henry Martin Chamberlain
1824 - 1898
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Diantha Chamberlain
1806 - 1890
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Leander Chamberlain
1796 - 1822
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Leonora Chamberlain
1793 - 1793
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Sarah Chamberlain
1792 - Unknown
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Permelia (Aka Pamelia) Chamberlain
1802 - 1853
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Jerusha Chamberlain
1810 - 1884
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Hiram Chamberlain
1797 - 1866
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Peleg Chamberlain
1812 - 1873
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Emily Chamberlain
1815 - 1892
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Amanda Chamberlain
1799 - Unknown
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Homer Chamberlain
1804 - Unknown
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Hector Chamberlain
1817 - 1842

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