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Phebe Ackerly

Birth4 Apr 1793 - Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Death12 Sep 1851 - New Castle, Westchester, New York
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Born in Rensselaer County, New York, USA on 4 Apr 1793. Phebe Ackerly married John (Jehu) Tillotson and had 13 children. She passed away on 12 Sep 1851 in New Castle, Westchester, New York.

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John (Jehu) Tillotson
1790 - 1876
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Gilbert H Tillotson
1825 - 1916
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Austin Tillotson
1821 - 1892
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Susan S Tillotson
1819 - 1891
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Stephen Tillotson
1830 - 1851
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Matilda Tillotson
1832 - 1851
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Tamer Ann Tillotson
1818 - 1894
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Rachel Tillotson
1839 - 1906
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Harrison Tillotson
1821 - 1909
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Phebe E. Tillotson
1837 - Unknown
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Nancy Tillotson
1817 - Unknown
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Eliza Tillotson
Unknown - Unknown
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Loretta Tillotson
1811 - Unknown
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Mary J Tillotson
Unknown - Unknown

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