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Nathaniel Pullman

Birth10 Jan 1689 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death8 June 1752 - Charlestown, Washington, Rhode Island
MotherMary Pullman
FatherNathaniel Pullman

Born in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States on 10 Jan 1689 to Nathaniel Pullman and Mary Pullman. Nathaniel Pullman married Susannah Salter and had 6 children. He passed away on 8 June 1752 in Charlestown, Washington, Rhode Island.

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Nathaniel Pullman
1646 - 1715
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Mary Pullman
1662 - 1710
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Susannah Salter
1689 - 1752
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Nathaniel Pullman
1720 - 1766
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John Pullman
1730 - 1781
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Elizabeth Pullman
1727 - Unknown
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Susannah Pullman
1730 - Unknown
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Salter Pullman
1724 - 1828
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Mary Pullman
1732 - 1753

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