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Rufus Tinker

BirthAbt. 1759 - Lyme, Conn
Death22 Aug 1827 - Chester, Hampden, MA, USA
MotherHannah Miner
FatherAmos Tinker

Born in Lyme, Conn on Abt. 1759 to Amos Tinker and Hannah Miner. Rufus Tinker married Miriam Sexton Bliss and had 10 children. He passed away on 22 Aug 1827 in Chester, Hampden, MA, USA.

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Parents
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Amos Tinker
1720 - 1802
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Hannah Miner
1721 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Miriam Sexton Bliss
1760 - 1820
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Anna Warner
1757 - 1839
Children Show all
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Rufus Tinker
1797 - 1865
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Miriam Sutton Tinker
1790 - 1847
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David Bliss Tinker
1793 - 1878
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Reuben Tinker
1799 - 1854
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Lucy Tinker
1801 - 1839
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Rufus Tinker
1795 - 1796
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William Tinker
1787 - 1870
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Clarissa Tinker
1782 - Unknown
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Samuel Tinker
1785 - 1821
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Cyntha Tinker
1784 - Unknown

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