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Nathaniel Rutter Trout

Birth10 Jun 1859 - Paradise, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Death15 September 1917 - Pennsylvania, USA
MotherSusan Shultz
FatherNathaniel Rutter Trout

Born in Paradise, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA on 10 Jun 1859 to Nathaniel Rutter Trout and Susan Shultz. Nathaniel Rutter Trout married Ella Matilda Smith and had 6 children. He passed away on 15 September 1917 in Pennsylvania, USA.

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Nathaniel Rutter Trout
1808 - 1888
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Susan Shultz
1831 - 1908
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Ella Matilda Smith
1862 - 1941
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Nathaniel Rutter Trout
1885 - 1936
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John Milton Trout
1887 - 1944
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Harry Clayton Trout
1890 - 1955
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Paul Lemon Trout
1899 - 1973
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William Howard Trout
1892 - 1956
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Helen S Trout
1894 - 1983

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