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Nancy Shurtleff

Birth23 April 1760 - Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Death24 April 1815 - Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut
MotherSarah Ward
FatherSylvanus Shurtleff

Born in Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, United States on 23 April 1760 to Sylvanus Shurtleff and Sarah Ward. Nancy Shurtleff married Henry Wells and had 9 children. She passed away on 24 April 1815 in Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut.

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Parents
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Sylvanus Shurtleff
1734 - 1809
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Sarah Ward
1747 - 1768
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Henry Wells
1753 - 1823
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John Ward Wells
1794 - 1875
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Nancy Wells
1781 - 1815
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Phebe Wells
1787 - 1843
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Charles Wells
1803 - 1813
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Henry Wells
1792 - 1863
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Erastus Huntington Wells
1797 - 1820
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Sarah Wells
1783 - 1830
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Emeline Wells
1801 - 1804
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Parsena Wells
1790 - 1791

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