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William Tuttle

Birth24 April 1809 - New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Death12 November 1860 - Connecticut
MotherLorena Jeanette Mallory
FatherMOSES TUTTLE

Born in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States on 24 April 1809 to MOSES TUTTLE and Lorena Jeanette Mallory. William Tuttle married Maria Ward and had 12 children. He passed away on 12 November 1860 in Connecticut.

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Parents
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Moses Tuttle
1782 - 1858
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Lorena Jeanette Mallory
1782 - 1849
Spouse(s)
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Maria Ward
1810 - 1860
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Caroline A Tuttle
1809 - 1893
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Albert Frederick Tuttle
1852 - Unknown
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Maria Frances Tuttle
1848 - 1900
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William Francis Tuttle
1848 - Unknown
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Mary J. Tuttle
1846 - 1847
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George B. Tuttle
1844 - 1846
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Amos Allen Tuttle
1833 - 1900
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Frances S Tuttle
1843 - 1856
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Frances Caroline Tuttle
1843 - 1929
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Henry F Tuttle
1840 - 1898
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Lenny Tuttle
1840 - Unknown
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Dwight F Tuttle
1832 - 1857
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Eliza A Tuttle
1834 - 1914

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