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(+) Sylvanus Shurtleff

Birth10 Mar 1769 - Plympton (North Carver), Plymouth, Massachusetts
Death18 Feb 1810 - Carver, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
MotherRebecca Holmes
FatherPeter Shurtleff

Born in Plympton (North Carver), Plymouth, Massachusetts on 10 Mar 1769 to Peter Shurtleff and Rebecca Holmes. (+) Sylvanus Shurtleff married (+) Mary Clark and had 5 children. He passed away on 18 Feb 1810 in Carver, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Peter Shurtleff
1738 - 1818
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Rebecca Holmes
1747 - 1812
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(+) Mary Clark
1775 - Unknown
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Lothrop Shurtleff
1810 - 1874
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Sylvanus Shurtleff
1808 - 1890
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Clark Shurtleff
1801 - 1880
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William Shurtleff
1803 - 1887
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Peter Shurtleff
1799 - 1818

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