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Nancy E. Tuttle

Birth18 Jan 1861 - Laurel County, Kentucky, USA
Death23 November 1954 - Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, USA
MotherPatience Sasser
FatherJoseph T. Tuttle

Born in Laurel County, Kentucky, USA on 18 Jan 1861 to Joseph T. Tuttle and Patience Sasser. Nancy E. Tuttle married Edward Elmo Hale and had 7 children. She passed away on 23 November 1954 in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, USA.

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Joseph T. Tuttle
1832 - 1910
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Patience Sasser
1834 - 1878
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Edward Elmo Hale
1865 - 1950
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Patience Mabel Hale
1889 - 1939
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Charles Hale
1899 - 1923
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Joseph Hale
1890 - 1968
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Joseph Hale
1892 - 1967
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Atha Cullen Hale
1894 - 1988
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Robert Egbert Hale
1901 - 1967
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Shelva Roy Hale
1892 - 1975

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