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Nancy Tuttle

BirthJun 1799 - Greene or Jackson Co. GA
Death28 Feb 1895 - Russell, Kentucky, United States
MotherPermelia "Milly" Gross
FatherJames Tuttle

Born in Greene or Jackson Co. GA on Jun 1799 to James Tuttle and Permelia "Milly" Gross. Nancy Tuttle married John Alexander Walker (m. Tuttle) and had 11 children. She passed away on 28 Feb 1895 in Russell, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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James Tuttle
1767 - 1860
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Permelia "Milly" Gross
1786 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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John Alexander Walker (M. Tuttle)
1799 - 1869
Children Show all
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Patience A Walker
1825 - 1915
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John Johnson Walker (M. Mckinney)
1822 - 1901
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Frances Walker
1824 - 1896
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Nancy Jane Walker
1837 - 1920
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Clinton A Walker (M. Walker)
1835 - 1926
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James Mcdonough Walker
1820 - 1896
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Mary Walker
1825 - Unknown
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Elizabeth "Bettie" Tuttle Walker
1841 - 1870
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Martha Walker
1833 - 1862
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George Washington Walker
1828 - 1860
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Emily Walker
1831 - 1839

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