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Samuel Tuttle 1739–1817 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1739
Birth Location: East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America
Death Date: 20 May 1817
Death Location: East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America
Father: Joseph Tuttle
Mother: Sarah Tuttle
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The story of Samuel Tuttle began in 1739 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America. Samuel Tuttle passed away in 1817 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America.
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- The story of Samuel Tuttle began in 1739 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America.
- Samuel Tuttle passed away in 1817 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1739
Event Place: East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America
Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 20 May 1817
Event Place: East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America
Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America
Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current