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Samuel Nutter

BirthAbt. 1704 - Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
Death10 Jul 1771 - Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA
MotherMARY SHACKFORD
FatherHenry Nutter

Born in Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA on Abt. 1704 to Henry Nutter and MARY SHACKFORD. Samuel Nutter married Sarah Hoyt and had 14 children. He passed away on 10 Jul 1771 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA.

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Parents
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Henry Nutter
1680 - 1740
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Mary Shackford
1683 - 1769
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Hoyt
1705 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Richard Nutter (Desc/hatevil Nutter-anne Ayers-8th Ggp-joan De Holland Plantagenet 17Th)
1726 - 1807
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Christopher B Nutter
1755 - 1810
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Lemuel Nutter
1739 - 1840
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Samuel Nutter (Desc/hatevil Nutter-anne Ayers-8th Ggp-joan De Holland Plantagenet 17Th)
1733 - Unknown
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Miriam 560Nutter
1731 - 1800
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Arabella Nutter
1745 - 1779
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Sarah Nutter
1735 - Unknown
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Charles Nutter
1755 - 1784
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Alice Nutter
1741 - 1784
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Christopher Nutter
1727 - 1772
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Deborah Nutter
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth S Hoyt Nutter
1740 - 1800
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Miriam Nutter
1729 - 1808
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Richard Hoyt Nutter
1726 - 1800

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