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Nathaniel Shurtleff

Birth18 Apr 1776 - Carver, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Death4 November 1858 - Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States of America
MotherAbigail / Abegail Attwood / Atwood
FatherBenjamin Shurtleff

Born in Carver, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States on 18 Apr 1776 to Benjamin Shurtleff and Abigail / Abegail Attwood / Atwood. Nathaniel Shurtleff married Elizabeth "Betsey" Bump and had 6 children. He passed away on 4 November 1858 in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States of America.

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Benjamin Shurtleff
1748 - Unknown
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Abigail / Abegail Attwood / Atwood
1755 - 1826
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Elizabeth "Betsey" Bump
1778 - 1830
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Abigail Barrows
1789 - 1858
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Elizabeth Savery Shurtleff
1808 - 1855
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Nathaniel Shurtleff
1811 - 1903
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Joanna Shurtleff
1818 - 1888
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Salem Shurtleff
1807 - 1887
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Sarah Swift Shurtleff
1805 - 1883
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Jerome Shurtleff
1821 - 1824

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