The Tutten family/ by Mary Ketus Holland and Allen Vernon Tuten
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Widow Cynthia Tuten (1780-1855) moved from South Carolina to live with her son, Joseph Tuten, in Ware County, Georgia. Simon Tuten (b.ca. 1775) lived in Beaufort District, South Carolina. Descendants of Cynthia and Simon lived in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and elsewhere.
Contents: v. 1. Cynthia Tuten -- v. 2. Simon Tuten -- v. 3. Miscellaneous Tuten families.
Includes Ellis, Miles, Padgett, Peeples, Walker, Weekley and related families.
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| The Tutten family | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 1035971 Item 4 | 7954100 |
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| The Tutten family | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 1035971 Item 4 | 7954100 |
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