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Ruth Warner

Birth6 Mar 1780 - Hamden, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Death3 Jan 1861 - Hamden, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
MotherSusannah Tuttle
FatherEbenezer Warner

Born in Hamden, New Haven, Connecticut, USA on 6 Mar 1780 to Ebenezer Warner and Susannah Tuttle. Ruth Warner married Ezekiel Dorman and had 9 children. She passed away on 3 Jan 1861 in Hamden, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Ebenezer Warner
1732 - 1811
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Susannah Tuttle
1737 - 1815
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Ezekiel Dorman
1782 - 1846
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Mary Abigail "Abi" Dorman
1816 - 1881
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Patty Melinda Dorman
1805 - 1885
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Clarissa Dorman
1819 - 1896
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Susanna R. Dorman
1816 - 1861
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Eber O Dorman
1824 - 1898
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Orrin Dorman
1803 - 1815
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Alfred Dorman
1802 - 1878
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Abi Dorman
1805 - Unknown
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Lyman A. Dorman
1817 - 1893

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