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Name |
TUTTLE, John |
Birth |
8 Dec 1631 |
Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
12 Nov 1683 |
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States |
Burial |
12 Nov 1683 |
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States |
WAC |
29 Oct 1856 |
_TAG |
Reviewed on FS |
Headstones |
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Person ID |
I30341 |
Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith |
Last Modified |
19 Aug 2021 |
Father |
TUTTLE, William , b. 29 Oct 1609, St Albans, Hertsfordshire, England St Albans, Hertsfordshire, Englandd. 6 Jun 1673, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States (Age 63 years) |
Mother |
SOUTHCOT, Elizabeth Mathews , b. Abt 1612, Exeter, Devonshire, England Exeter, Devonshire, Englandd. 30 Dec 1684, Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States (Age 72 years) |
Marriage |
1630 |
England [1, 2] |
Family ID |
F8687 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
LANE, Kattareen , b. 1635, Exeter, Devonshire, England Exeter, Devonshire, Englandd. 12 Nov 1669, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America (Age 34 years) |
Marriage |
8 Nov 1653 |
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States |
Family ID |
F17191 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
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Notes |
- CAUTION: AT LEAST 5 TUTTLE FAMILIES Immigrated to NEW ENGLAND In 1635. This man went to Dover, NH.
“Four distinct families by the name of Tuttle immigrated from England in 1635, and three of them arrived at Boston on the ‘Planter’ in the spring of that year. THE HEADS OF THESE THREE FAMILIES WERE: JOHN, WHO SETTLED IN IPSWICH; RICHARD, WHO REMAINED IN BOSTON; WILLIAM, WHO WENT TO NEW HAVEN. THE FOURTH WAS THAT OF ANOTHER JOHN TUTTLE, WHO EMBARKED ON THE ILL-FATED ‘ANGEL GABRIEL’ WHICH WAS WRECKED ON THE ROCKY COAST OF MAINE, AUGUST 15, 1634. THIS JOHN TUTTLE SETTLED IN DOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE, prior to 1640, and became the progenitor of a numerous posterity. In the same year arrived another immigrant, whose descendants are numerous and have been conspicuously identified with the history of New York from a very early period in it settlement to the present day. Many prominent citizens of Orange county have borne and now bear the name.”
YET ANOTHER JOHN TUTHILL WAS THE SON OF HENRY TUTHILL, FROM SAXLINGHAM, NORFOLK, ENGLAND. Henry, son of John Tuthill, born 1580, resided at Tharston, Norfolk, England. He married Alice Gooch. Their son “HENRY WAS BAPTIZED 28 JUNE, 1612 AT THARSTON. HE MARRIED IN ENGLAND, BRIDGET WHO ACCOMPANIED HIM TO AMERICA IN 1635. IN THAT YEAR HE SETTLED IN HINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS, where he had a planting lot at Broad Cove and a house lot in 1637. He was admitted freeman in March, 1638, and served as constable in 1640. He sold his property there June 20, 1644, and removed to Southold, New York, where he died before 1650. His wife survived him and married (second) William Wells, of Southold. Children: John, Elizabeth, Nathaniel, Daniel.”
The data continues with JOHN TUTHILL, SON OF HENRY AND BRIDGET TUTHILL WHO WAS BORN 16 JULY, 1635, “PROBABLY IN HINGHAM, DIED OCTOBER 12, 1717, in SOUTHOLD, where he was a large land holder. He married first Deliverance King who was baptized October 31, 1641 in Salem, Massachusetts, died January 25, 1689, at Southold, daughter of William and Dorothy (Hayne)* (sic) King. He married (second) May 28, 1690, Sarah, probably the widow of Thomas Young, and daughter of John Frost. She died November 8, 1727, surviving him more than ten years. Children: John, Elizabeth, Henry, Hannah, Abigail, Dorothy, Deliverance, Daniel, Nathaniel, Mary, all born of the first wife.” William R. Cutter, Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley, v. 1, (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1913), pages 372-373.
There is some thought that Henry’s brother, John Tuthill, b. 1607 at Tharston, also immigrated but returned to England. He was not the same as the several others of his name with whom he was mixed on Family Tree. Little credible information is available about any marriages or children.
The three heads of Tuttle families that arrived on the Planter were John Tuttell, 1596, (2nd husband of Joane Antrobus (widow of Thomas Lawrence) of St. Albans, but John Tuttell’s birthplace not known for certain). The other two on the Planter were brothers Richard and William of Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England, apparent sons of Simon and Isabel Wells Tuttle. There is no record to confirm that this John Tuttell was actually a brother of Richard or William. Although it is not genealogically sound to assume he was a brother without further proof, some records on Family Tree cite this John Tuttell, 1596 to be of Ringstead, Northamptonshire. This person has also been confused on Family Tree with a John Tuttle of Holcot, who probably never came to America, and certainly cannot be proved as the husband of Joan Antrobus Lawrence Tuttell. It has taken days, but I have tried to separate all these families by credible sources. Please do not merge them again. There will be many online family trees that still mix them up.
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- [S563] daveanthes.FTW.
Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004
- [S564] Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED.
Date of Import: Feb 6, 2004
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