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Rebecca Nutting 1814–1821 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 SEP 1814

Birth Location: Lisbon, Maine (Androscoggin)

Death Date: 8 JUL 1821

Death Location: Lisbon, Maine (Androscoggin)

Father: Aaron Nutting

Mother: Eunice Nutting

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Rebecca Nutting was born in 1814 in Lisbon, Maine (Androscoggin), the child of Aaron Nutting And Eunice Mnu Nutting. Rebecca Nutting passed away in 1821 in Lisbon, Maine (Androscoggin).

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Biography

  • Rebecca Nutting was born in 1814 in Lisbon, Maine (Androscoggin), the child of Aaron Nutting And Eunice Mnu Nutting.
  • Rebecca Nutting passed away in 1821 in Lisbon, Maine (Androscoggin).

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Rebecca Nutting's Ancestors

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Rebecca Nutting
1814–1821
Birth Place: Lisbon, Maine (Androscoggin)
Parents
Aaron Nutting
1786–1847
Lisbon, Maine (Androscoggin)
Eunice ((MNU)) Nutting
–1842
Grandparents
Abel Nutting
1758–1828
Groton, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
Rhoda Coombs
1767–1867
Bath, Maine
Great-Grandparents
Daniel Nutting
1716–
Elizabeth Corey
1720–
Joshua Coombs
1737–
Margaret Hill
1740–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Daniel Nutting
1680–1756
Hannah Green(e)
1695–1740
Joshua Coombs
1706–1798
Elizabeth Pratt
1708–

Rebecca Nutting's Timeline

2 Records

1814
21 SEP 1814
Birth of Rebecca Nutting in Lisbon, Maine (Androscoggin)
Lisbon, Maine (Androscoggin)
1821
8 JUL 1821
Age 7
Death of Rebecca Nutting in Lisbon, Maine (Androscoggin)
Lisbon, Maine (Androscoggin)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 SEP 1814
    Event Place: Lisbon, Maine (Androscoggin)
    Record Source: Maine State Archives

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 JUL 1821
    Event Place: Lisbon, Maine (Androscoggin)
    Record Source: Maine State Archives

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