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TIMOTHY SHURTLEFF

Birth18 Jun 1760 - Carver, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Death19 Jan 1842 - Walden, Caledonia, Vermont
MotherMary Polly Lebaron
FatherAbiel Atwood Shurtleff

Born in Carver, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States on 18 Jun 1760 to Abiel Atwood Shurtleff and Mary Polly Lebaron. TIMOTHY SHURTLEFF married EUNICE LEBARON and had 8 children. He passed away on 19 Jan 1842 in Walden, Caledonia, Vermont.

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Parents
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Abiel Atwood Shurtleff
1733 - 1826
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Mary Polly Lebaron
1737 - 1816
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Eunice Lebaron
1761 - 1795
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Mary "Polly" Le Baron
1775 - 1841
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Joshua Shurtleff
1787 - 1865
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Lydia Lebaron Shurtleff
1790 - 1858
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Mary Shurtleff
1794 - 1888
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Caleb T. Shurtleff
1787 - 1788
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Polly Shurtleff
1792 - 1793
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Bethiah Shurtleff
1783 - 1792
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Eliel Shurtleff
1798 - 1816
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Zebulon Shurtleff
1785 - 1788

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