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Samuel Utter

Birth14 Jul 1720 - East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Death1759 - Dutchess, New York, USA
MotherLydia Russell
FatherAbraham Utter (Russell) I

Born in East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States on 14 Jul 1720 to Abraham Utter (Russell) I and Lydia Russell. Samuel Utter married Susannah Curtis and had 14 children. He passed away on 1759 in Dutchess, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Abraham Utter (Russell) I
1688 - 1761
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Lydia Russell
1692 - 1750
Spouse(s)
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Susannah Curtis
1723 - 1780
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Sarah Calkins
1728 - 1757
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Johanna Preston
1702 - 1756
Children Show all
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John* Utter
1749 - 1826
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Ebenezer Utter
1759 - 1837
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Samuel Utter Iii
1748 - 1819
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Amos Utter
1753 - 1828
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Esther Utter
1755 - 1818
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Mary Utter
1754 - 1818
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James Utter
1757 - 1826
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Sarah Utter
1750 - Unknown
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Jemima Utter
1754 - Unknown
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Jemima Utter
1754 - 1827
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Abraham Utter
1746 - 1851
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Esther Utter
1750 - Unknown
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Johannah Utter
1724 - 1821
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Abraham Utter
1765 - 1851

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