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EDWARD COTTLE

BirthJun 1793 - South Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, United States
DeathJun 1868 - San Jose, Santa Clara, California, United States
MotherElizabeth Allen
FatherJohn 1757 Cottle

Born in South Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, United States on Jun 1793 to John 1757 Cottle and Elizabeth Allen. EDWARD COTTLE married Celia Jameson and had 11 children. He passed away on Jun 1868 in San Jose, Santa Clara, California, United States.

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Parents
John 1757 Cottle
1757 - 1825
Elizabeth Allen
1766 - 1817
Spouse(s)
Celia Jameson
1803 - 1855
Children Show all
Lewis Demontimer Cottle
1823 - 1898
Warren Cottle
1838 - 1919
Martial Cottle
1833 - 1909
Pauline Cottle
1837 - 1915
Celia Cottle
1827 - 1892
Edward Lewisham Netterville Cottle
1829 - 1892

Henry Wharton Cottle
1824 - 1886
William J Cottle
1832 - 1884
Thomas J. Cottle
1832 - 1901
Sophronia Cottle
1818 - 1887
Henry Cottle
1839 - 1839

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