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William SHURTLEFF

Birth7 APR 1730 - Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Death25 DEC 1801 - Chesterfield, Cheshire, NH
MotherSarah Lucas
FatherJohn Shurtleff

Born in Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts on 7 APR 1730 to John Shurtleff and Sarah Lucas. William SHURTLEFF married Hannah Cady and had 10 children. He passed away on 25 DEC 1801 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, NH.

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John Shurtleff
1693 - 1757
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Sarah Lucas
1692 - 1736
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Cady
1732 - 1803
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Hannah Shurtleff
1765 - 1845
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Sarah Shurtleff
1767 - 1860
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Asahel Shurtleff
1757 - 1830
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John Shurtleff
1755 - 1839
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Rev Prof Roswell Shurtleff
1773 - 1861
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Elizabeth 'Betsy' Shurtleff
1770 - 1848
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Susannah (Susan) Shurtleff
1759 - 1810
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Amos Shurtleff
1761 - 1768
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Hannah Shurtleff
1763 - 1764
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Asabel Shurtleff
1757 - 1830

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