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Olive Stuart

Birth28 May 1760 - Wilton, Connecticut
Death22 Aug 1811 - Wilton, Fairfield Co., Connecticut
MotherMary Whelpley
FatherSimeon Stuart

Born in Wilton, Connecticut on 28 May 1760 to Simeon Stuart and Mary Whelpley. Olive Stuart married Samuel Fitch and had 10 children. She passed away on 22 Aug 1811 in Wilton, Fairfield Co., Connecticut.

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Parents
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Simeon Stuart
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Whelpley
1735 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Fitch
1761 - 1823
Children Show all
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Susannah Fitch
1786 - 1851
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Samuel Fitch
1793 - 1862
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Joseph Platt Fitch
1790 - 1868
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Daniel Fitch
1784 - 1852
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Cyrus Fitch
1788 - 1840
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Livy Fitch
1798 - Unknown
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Isaac Fitch
1803 - 1858
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Susan Fitch
1786 - 1838
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Zachariah Whitman Fitch
1796 - 1796
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Elizabeth Hale
1800 - 1865

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