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Ruth McHuron

Birth10 Jul 1800 - Middletown Springs, Rutland, Vermont, USA
Death01 Nov 1864 - Leroy, Boone, Illinois
MotherCharlotte Marshall
FatherSeth Mahurin

Born in Middletown Springs, Rutland, Vermont, USA on 10 Jul 1800 to Seth Mahurin and Charlotte Marshall. Ruth McHuron married Wesley T. Perkins and had 11 children. She passed away on 01 Nov 1864 in Leroy, Boone, Illinois.

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Parents
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Seth Mahurin
1769 - Unknown
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Charlotte Marshall
1775 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Wesley T. Perkins
1796 - 1864
Children Show all
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Ruth A. Perkins
1834 - Unknown
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Esther (Hester Harriet?) Ann Perkins
1821 - 1911
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Laura Perkins
1831 - 1925
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Calista Perkins
1836 - 1890
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Sylvina E. Perkins Barnard
1828 - 1906
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Royal Stearns Perkins
1824 - 1899
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Charlotte Perkins
1818 - 1908
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Anson R Perkins
1822 - 1864
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Elvira Louise Perkins
1829 - 1906
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Emily Line Died Perkins
1838 - 1839
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Alonzo (Alanson) Perkins
1835 - 1877

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