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Susan Nutter

Birth1765 - Northumberland, Coos County, Crown Colony of New Hampshire
Death18 May 1820 - Northumberland, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA
MotherNancy Fagan
FatherThaddeus Powers

Born in Northumberland, Coos County, Crown Colony of New Hampshire on 1765 to Thaddeus Powers and Nancy Fagan. Susan Nutter married James Burnside and had 10 children. She passed away on 18 May 1820 in Northumberland, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA.

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Parents
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Thaddeus Powers
Unknown - Unknown
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Nancy Fagan
1736 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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James Burnside
1762 - 1809
Children Show all
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Persis Burnside
1786 - Unknown
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Thomas Burnside
1789 - 1852
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David Burnside
1799 - 1862
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Alice Burnside
1795 - 1857
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Mary Eliza Burnside
1803 - 1871
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Susannah Burnside
1786 - 1816
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James Burnside
Unknown - Unknown
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Dudley Burnside
1801 - 1867
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John Burnside
Unknown - Unknown
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George Burnside
Unknown - Unknown

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