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Susan Whitaker

Birth22 JAN 1803 - Gouldsboro, Hancock County, ME
Death19 APR 1892 - Gouldsboro, Hancock County, ME
MotherLucy Wilson
FatherGeorge Whitaker

Born in Gouldsboro, Hancock County, ME on 22 JAN 1803 to George Whitaker and Lucy Wilson. Susan Whitaker married Stillman Guptill and had 11 children. She passed away on 19 APR 1892 in Gouldsboro, Hancock County, ME.

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Parents
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George Whitaker
1775 - 1834
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Lucy Wilson
1771 - 1856
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Stillman Guptill
1797 - 1889
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Elmira Guptill
1828 - 1899
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William W. Guptill
1840 - 1908
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Lovina E Guptill
1830 - 1911
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Almena Jane Guptill
1842 - 1914
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Mary Spurling Gubtail
1832 - 1891
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George Whitaker Guptill
1834 - 1883
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Charles Jordan Guptill
1826 - 1888
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Stillman Guptill
1827 - 1846
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Lucy A. Guptill
1843 - 1843
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Elmira S. Guptill
1828 - 1889
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Henry Guntrum
1843 - 1921

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