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Samuel McNutt

Birth1799 08 15 - Truro, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death30 Jun 1882 - New Bedford, Bristol, MA
MotherMargaret Savage
FatherSamuel McNutt DNA

Born in Truro, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada on 1799 08 15 to Samuel McNutt DNA and Margaret Savage. Samuel McNutt married Sarah Lynds and had 12 children. He passed away on 30 Jun 1882 in New Bedford, Bristol, MA.

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Parents
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Samuel Mcnutt Dna
1770 - 1849
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Margaret Savage
1772 - 1821
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Lynds
1802 - 1866
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Lavinia Mac Nutt
1823 - 1903
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Jacob L Mcnutt
1843 - 1915
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Nancy A Mcnutt
1833 - 1922
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Samuel A Mcnutt
1838 - 1868
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James M Mcnutt
1847 - 1847
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Elizabeth Mcnutt (Twin)
1827 - 1857
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George Francis Mcnutt
1840 - 1859
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Alexander Mac Nutt
1829 - 1831
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Sarah J. Mcnutt
1832 - 1879
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Susan U Mcnutt
1836 - 1916
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Ellen Mcnutt
1827 - 1910
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James Mcnutt
1841 - Unknown

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