----- Original Message ----- From: "Eileen" <frngdwlr@mhtc.net> To: "Jason Ashley" <jasona@optonline.net> Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 12:27 PM Subject: Re: [NYSUF] Why Did So Many Suffolk Families Migrate to Orange? > Thanks, Jason. > I appreciate your time on this. Another interesting connection;I've > suspected that my Phebe had a connection to King family to. Her grandson, > Henry Eaton was living with a King family after orphaned and before he was > 21yr old in Steuben County NY(1850). I'll keep the data you've sent and > study it more. I'll let you know if I find a connection. Thanks again. > Eileen > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jason Ashley" <jasona@optonline.net> > To: "Eileen" <frngdwlr@mhtc.net> > Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 12:12 PM > Subject: Re: [NYSUF] Why Did So Many Suffolk Families Migrate to Orange? > > >> Hi Eileen, >> >> My Tuthill line starts with Henry Tuthill, b. 07/16/1635 in England, >> settled at New Haven,CT in 1638, then on to Southold in 1640. He died >> 10/12/1717 in Southold. Married Deliverance King. Children are: >> Elizabeth, Henry, Hannah, Abigail, Daniel, Nathaniel, and >> >> John Tuthill, aka "Chalker John". He served as Justice of the Peace and >> was a Commissioner to lay out Kings Highway, the first public road from >> Brooklyn to East Hampton. He was a member of the Provincial Assembly of >> New York and also served as a Sheriff. He was born 02/14/1658 m. >> Mehitable Wells in 1683 and he died 11/02/1754. Children are: >> >> John, James, Joshua, Dorothy, Daniel, Hannah, and >> >> Freegift Tuthill, b. 08/08/1698. married Abigail Goldsmith 06/1727. They >> moved to Goshen, Orange, NY from Southold, Suffok, NY. Died 09/1765 in >> Goshen, Orange, NY. Their Children are Nathaniel, Abigail, Joshua, and >> Freegift Jr. >> >> Nathaniel Tuthill b. 01/17/1730 in Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY. m. Margaret >> Herod. He died in Blooming Grove, Orange, NY 09/16/1803. Children were >> Benjamin, Mary, Nathaniel, and John. >> >> I'm a descendent of Mary and her husband, Daniel Bailey. >> >> Hope this helps! >> >> Jason >> >> Eileen wrote: >> >>> Thanks, take your time....been working on this since the 1960's, what's >>> a few more days. Eileen >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Ashley" <jasona@optonline.net> >>> To: "Eileen" <frngdwlr@mhtc.net> >>> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 3:43 PM >>> Subject: Re: [NYSUF] Why Did So Many Suffolk Families Migrate to Orange? >>> >>> >>>> Eileen, >>>> >>>> Sorry to reply so late, I will look into it this weekend when I'm not >>>> so pressed for time. >>>> >>>> J >>>> >>>> On Jan 31, 2006, at 7:12 AM, Eileen wrote: >>>> >>>>> Great question! My Eaton ancestor did likewise, but at a later year >>>>> ca. 1810 and from Mt Sinai. He apparently only stayed at Wallkill, >>>>> Orange Co. about 10 yrs and then on to Tompkins County. I do not >>>>> know the maiden name of his wife, Phebe(1775/85-1823) and found a >>>>> closeness between their families and the Tuthills. Are you aware of >>>>> any connections with your ancestors? Thank you. Eileen >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: <jasona@optonline.net> >>>>> To: <NYSUFFOL-L@rootsweb.com> >>>>> Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 2:23 AM >>>>> Subject: [NYSUF] Why Did So Many Suffolk Families Migrate to Orange? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >>>>>> >>>>>> Surnames: WATKINS BOOTH ACKERLY HORTON CONKLIN HAWKINS HARLOW >>>>>> SATTERLY GOLDSMITH TUTHILL >>>>>> Classification: Query >>>>>> >>>>>> Message Board URL: >>>>>> >>>>>> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jUB.2ACI/1131 >>>>>> >>>>>> Message Board Post: >>>>>> >>>>>> This is quite interesting and I don't have an answer so I'm >>>>>> wondering. Some names of my ancestors who migrated from the Southold >>>>>> area to Orange county (NY) are: >>>>>> >>>>>> Watkins, Booth, Ackerly, Horton, Conklin, Hawkins, Harlow, Satterly, >>>>>> Goldsmith, and Tuthill. >>>>>> >>>>>> All of the migrations appear to happen from the 1730s through to the >>>>>> early 1770s then stopped abruptly just before the Revolution. About >>>>>> the only ancestors who stayed (relatively) put were the Gardiners. I >>>>>> might also suggest that if you're researching any of these families >>>>>> and have reached a dead-end to check the Orange county New York >>>>>> records. >>>>>> >>>>>> Why they would leave the Southold area? One note I have regarding >>>>>> Timothy Hawkins (b. aft. 1712) says, "In 1772 went to New York >>>>>> Samuel Walker, Jacob and Isaac Slaughter, Moses and Timothy >>>>>> Hawkins." By, "New York," the note refers to Orange county. >>>>>> >>>>>> Is this a case of younger sons who might not ordinarily inherit much >>>>>> striking off on their own? Could it be the change of government from >>>>>> Connecticut to New York? I don't think it was anything having to do >>>>>> with revolutionary sympathies as both Suffolk and Orange were, >>>>>> largely, patriot in leaning. >>>>>> >>>>>> Any guesses? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ==== NYSUFFOL Mailing List ==== >>>>>> The "Live librarian" is an amazing program.The Nortport address is >>>>>> www.nenpl.com. >>>>>> >>>>>> ============================== >>>>>> Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in >>>>>> the >>>>>> last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >>>>>> http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > >