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Thomas Shute

Birth17 Nov 1794 - Prospect, Waldo, Maine
Death1870 - Stockton Springs, Waldo, Maine
MotherMary Tewksbury
FatherBenjamin Shute

Born in Prospect, Waldo, Maine on 17 Nov 1794 to Benjamin Shute and Mary Tewksbury. Thomas Shute married Mary S. Shute and had 9 children. He passed away on 1870 in Stockton Springs, Waldo, Maine.

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Parents
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Benjamin Shute
1761 - 1812
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Mary Tewksbury
1764 - 1826
Spouse(s)
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Mary S. Shute
1800 - 1882
Children Show all
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George Washington Shute
1833 - 1913
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Nancy Jane Shute
1821 - 1860
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Eliza Frances Shute
1837 - 1913
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Eliza Lucinda Shute
1823 - 1828
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Frances Melinda Shute
1827 - 1834
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Thomas Thurston Shute
1829 - 1849
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Samuel Thurston Shute
1825 - 1828
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Samuel Albion Shute
1830 - 1834
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Mary Adelia Shute
1835 - 1882

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