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Nathaniel Fuller

Birth24 Jan 1710 - Mansfield City, Tolland, CT
Death12 Jul 1780 - Ashford, Windham, CT
MotherAnne Butterworth
FatherNathaniel Fuller

Born in Mansfield City, Tolland, CT on 24 Jan 1710 to Nathaniel Fuller and Anne Butterworth. Nathaniel Fuller married Mary Berry and had 8 children. He passed away on 12 Jul 1780 in Ashford, Windham, CT.

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Nathaniel Fuller
1674 - 1730
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Anne Butterworth
1677 - 1737
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Mary Berry
1714 - 1765
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Deacon Joseph Fuller
1758 - 1846
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James Fuller
1744 - 1798
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Sarah Fuller
1741 - 1769
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Elizabeth Fuller
1763 - 1841
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Easther Fuller
1752 - Unknown
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Peter Fuller
1749 - 1811
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Mary Fuller
1750 - 1787
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Simeon Fuller
1732 - 1805

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