Family: Tuttle, John Henry / Voorhees, Sabra Ann (F15546)

m. 14 May 1843


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Tuttle, Terry
Male (1790-1826)
Mills, Eleanor
Female (1800-1877)
 
 
Tuttle, Azariah Mills
Male (1818-1901)
Tuttle, Luther Terry
Male (1825-1917)
Voorhees, Elisha
Male (1795-1856)
Leek, Nancy Ann
Female (1799-1891)
 
 
Voorhees, Mary Ann
Female (1822-1896)
Voorhees, Isaac
Male (1826-1906)
Voorhees, Matilda
Female (1832-1832)
Voorhees, Adeline
Female (1844-1921)
Tuttle, John Henry
Male (1821-1905)
Voorhees, Sabra Ann
Female (1824-1853)
Tuttle, Mary Ellen
Female (1844-1908)
Tuttle, Joseph Henry
Male (1845-1879)
Tuttle, Almira
(1847-1921)
Tuttle, Luther Terry
Male (1849-1916)
Tuttle, Sabra Ann
Female (1852-1853)
Tuttle, John Henry
Male (1853-1853)

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