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Rebecca Dutton

Birth22 JUL 1783 - Dummerston, Windham, VT
Death15 Jun 1863 - Dummerston, Vermont, USA
MotherRebecca French
FatherSamuel Dutton

Born in Dummerston, Windham, VT on 22 JUL 1783 to Samuel Dutton and Rebecca French. Rebecca Dutton married Ithamar Chamberlain and had 7 children. She passed away on 15 Jun 1863 in Dummerston, Vermont, USA.

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Samuel Dutton
1743 - 1829
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Rebecca French
1750 - 1809
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Ithamar Chamberlain
1783 - 1859
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Hiram K. Chamberlain
1819 - 1901
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Mary M. Chamberlain
1826 - 1892
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Cyrus Chamberlain
1817 - 1819
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William Chamberlain
1814 - 1818
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Nancy Chamberlain
1815 - 1838
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Rebecca Griggs
1819 - 1878
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John W. Chamberlain
1820 - Unknown

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