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Richard Thomas Pullen

Birth1849 - New York, New York
Death25 Oct 1922 - Not Available
MotherEmma Gould
FatherWilliam Pullen

Born in New York, New York on 1849 to William Pullen and Emma Gould. Richard Thomas Pullen married Frances Louisa Sumner and had 8 children. He passed away on 25 Oct 1922.

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William Pullen
1818 - 1865
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Emma Gould
1817 - 1877
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Frances Louisa Sumner
1862 - Unknown
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Lillian Hall Pullen
1877 - 1961
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Pearl Orton Pullen
1882 - 1884
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Helen Frances Pullen-ton-ford-swan
1890 - 1974
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Donald Ford
1889 - Unknown
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Anna M Pullen
1880 - 1973
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Sadie J. Pullen
1874 - Unknown
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Nannie Pullen
Unknown - Unknown
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Emalyn Gould Pullen
1875 - 1957

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