I read in a very old copy of a book about the Tuttle family (I believe it was the history of William Tuttle and his descendants, with biographical info on his brothers Richard and John), that the name and the family are of Irish origin, with some of the original spellings of the name being: Ò Toole, Ò Tothile, Ò Tothill, Ò Tuathail, Ò Tuoghall, Ò Tothville, Touthill, Toythill, Totehill, Tothele, Touttle, and other spellings. The book went on to say that the Tuttle’s are descended from the O’Toole family, one of the great clans of Leinster. They take their name from one of the earliest and greatest kings of Leinster, Tuathal (pronounced TOO-HALL, but as one word, not two) who died in 956 AD. The O’Tooles possessed the southern half of the fertile lands of County Kildare, until they were driven from these ancestral lands, to the valleys and hills of Wicklow, by Anglo-Norman invaders in 1172. The basic beginnings I have of my specific family line are as follows (this is bare bones so to speak): First Generation: Thomas Totehyll / Tolevil / Thothyll / Touttle was born in Woodford-next-Thrapston, Northamptonshire, England in the year 1506. In 1529 he was married there to a woman we know only as “his wyffe.” Her birth was recorded as 1508, an in England also. Of their children, we have only information on one son, Richard B. Totehyll. Second Generation: Richard Totehyll was born June 15, 1530 in Woodford-next-Thrapston, Northamptonshire, England, and died March 11, 1587/88 in Woodford-next-Thrapston, Northamptonshire, England. He married Elizabeth (last name unknown) Richard and Elizabeth had 5 children, including Symon. Third Generation : Symon Totehyll was born around 1560 in Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England, and died June 30, 1630 in Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England. In 1590, Symon married Isabel Wells in Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England, daughter of John and Elizabeth Wells. Symon and Isabel had 7 children, including Richard, John, and William. Fourth Generation: Richard Tothill was born 1593 in Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England. Richard was married twice, first married to Joan Grafton and second marriage to Anne Taylor. When he was 42 years of age, Richard came to America with his family, his mother Isabel, and his brothers William and John (along with their families) in 1635 aboard the ship “Planter.” He settled in Rumney Marsh (now known as Chelsea), Mass. Richard died May 08, 1640 in Boston, Suffolk Co, Mass. My line descends from Richard. I have more info, but this is about all I can fit in an e-mail. If you can help me get back farther, and also help me with some specifics of Thomas, Richard and Symon, I would also be grateful. I am willing to share what I have in more detail, and I can send out attachments if you like. I don't know if my family history program does gedcoms or not. If not I can send a .wps (word processor) file attachment which shows what I have more in depth. I look forward to hearing from you all soon, and I hope someone will be able to help me with this. Thanks, and Happy Holidays! Sincerely, Bob Tuttle AnEadaigh@aol.com
Hi, my John's are: John Tuttle (have no middle name) b. ca 1793 Alstead?, NH m. 25 Nov. 1817 Rockingham, Windham, VT. to Abigail Stowell. No death dates as yet. Their son, John Lewis Tuttle, b. 18 Feb. 1823 Alstead, NH m. ? Nov. 1847 / 8 Walpole, Cheshire, NH. to Harriet Arthurton Nevers ( b. 16 Aug. 1827 d. 30 Jul. 1887) He died Feb. 1914. This is all I have really right now, besides bits and pieces that I don't have all together at the moment. Have a few other Tuttle names and dates as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: <TSch743709@aol.com> To: <TUTTLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 18, 1999 9:25 PM Subject: James Tuttle > Abbe, You didn't mention any dates on your James. I have a James Tuttle born > 25May1714 in Terrytown, NY. Also to the person that was asking about John > Tuttle I have a few John Tuttles the first born unknown died 1658. If you > think there's a connection I will be glad to share what I have. Toni >
Hello Bob, Maybe your line some how connects up with our line. I have not found anything further back than our James Tuttle who we think came from N.Y. but we have no information on who his parents were or if he had any sibilings. Does anyone in your line have the possibility of connecting up with our James Tuttle? Thanks in advance, Abbe Gore 105017.400@compuserve.com ************************************************ Descendants of James Tuttle Generation No. 1 1. JAMES2 TUTTLE (TUTTLE1) was born 1819 in New York, and died in Rocklin??. He married ALBYRA CASTLEMAN Abt. 1838 in Canada, daughter of MARLOMUS CASTLEMAN(CASSELMAN) and ESTER MYERS. Notes for JAMES TUTTLE: Registered May 29,1867 Placer Co. age 48 saloon keeper Children of JAMES TUTTLE and ALBYRA CASTLEMAN are: i. R.L.3 TUTTLE, m. STAFFORD. ii. N. H. TUTTLE, m. CRANE. iii. HATTIE TUTTLE, m. BIDDLE. iv. ELLA TUTTLE, m. HAAS. v. ELLIS TUTTLE, b. Abt. 1840; d. 1910. vi. CHARLES TUTTLE, b. Abt. 1842; d. Abt. 1910. vii. FILETTA TUTTLE, b. Abt. 1844; d. Abt. 1910. 2. viii. MARTIN HENRY TUTTLE, b. July 18, 1847, Canada; d. March 14, 1927, Ca. 3. ix. WILLIAM EUGENE TUTTLE, b. November 10, 1859, Morrisburgh,Ont. Canada; d. December 31, 1945, Rocklin,Ca.. Generation No. 2 2. MARTIN HENRY3 TUTTLE (JAMES2, TUTTLE1) was born July 18, 1847 in Canada, and died March 14, 1927 in California. He married ELLEN S. REDDICK Abt. 1875, daughter of REDDICK and MOTHER.Ellen burried in Rocklin? Notes for MARTIN HENRY TUTTLE: laborer " U.S.Census1880 Sacramento" at the age of 31yrs. Ellen was 25yrs. Res. 1896 Rocklin Ca. RR engineer Came to U.S. 1879 Children of MARTIN TUTTLE and ELLEN REDDICK are: i. LILLIE M.4 TUTTLE, b. 1877, Canada; d. September 14, 1959, Oakland Ca.; m. (1) WILLIAM HENRY SR. GORE, May 04, 1896, Sacramento; m. (2) LOUIS D. SMALL, Aft. 1900. Notes for LILLIE M. TUTTLE: Have post cards addressed to Mrs. Lillie Gore 1909 in Chicago and Ca. Notes for WILLIAM HENRY SR. GORE: Occupation when William Jr. born: Drug Clerk Residence when William born: 68 14th St. Chicago, Ward 2 previous res. 1415 Wabosh St. Chicago,Ward 2 Died of scull fracture when he fell in a fit in S.F. 2yrs. after 2nd marriage to Lillie Tuttle Buried at City cemetery in Sacramento,Ca. lot 633 was moved from lot 1642 ii. ELLA G. TUTTLE, b. October 1879, Sacremento; m. CHARLES S. HARRIS, July 03, 1903, Sacramento,Ca.. 3. WILLIAM EUGENE3 TUTTLE (JAMES2, TUTTLE1) was born November 10, 1859 in Morrisburgh,Ont. Canada, and died December 31, 1945 in Rocklin,Ca.. He married ANTOINETTE T. HENDERSON 1883, daughter of WILLIAM HENDERSON and MARY CASTELMAN. Notes for WILLIAM EUGENE TUTTLE: Bought a house in Rocklin Ca. in the down town area and then latter moved the house to Grove St. Pine& Pacific Rocklin,Ca. Raised horses possibly harness race horses and hogs and animal feed. Notes for ANTOINETTE T. HENDERSON: member of Heber Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star in Roseville, Ca. Children of WILLIAM TUTTLE and ANTOINETTE HENDERSON are: 4. i. WILLIAM MARTIN4 TUTTLE, b. January 05, 1886, Rocklin Ca.; d. December 30, 1911, Sacremento. 5. ii. HARRIETT ANTOINETTE TUTTLE, b. March 21, 1888, Rocklin Ca.; d. October 31, 1970, Cupertino, Ca.. iii. LESTER EUGENE TUTTLE, b. October 30, 1890, Rocklin Ca.; m. (1) AMY; m. (2) MABLE ALICE GRIFFIN, September 10, 1919, Sacramento, Ca. m. (3) MARY FRANCES GILLAN, September 01, 1934. Notes for LESTER EUGENE TUTTLE: Lester was friendly with Bert Todd Sr. and William H. Gore before they married the Tuttle sisters. All three worked in the breweries together in San Francisco. iv. ELLIS TUTTLE, b. June 1894; d. Bef. 1910. Notes for ELLIS TUTTLE: Died as a young child 5 or 6 yrs. old, was run over by a wagon v. HENRIETTA THERESA TUTTLE, b. December 07, 1903, Rocklin,Ca.; m. (1) BYRON MOORE DENNEY, November 25, 1932, Sacremento; m. (2) WHITESIDE, Abt. 1949. Notes for HENRIETTA THERESA TUTTLE: Married a total of about nine times 6. vi. AURLEIN RUTH TUTTLE, b. July 02, 1907, Rocklin Ca..d.Oct.1999 Generation No. 3 4. WILLIAM MARTIN4 TUTTLE (WILLIAM EUGENE3, JAMES2, TUTTLE1) was born January 05, 1886 in Rocklin Ca., and died December 30, 1911 in Sacremento. He married (1) GENEVA DUFFEY, daughter of EDWARD DUFFEY and CATHERINE MORGAN. He married (2) HAZEL WINNNIFRED WOODSON, daughter of VANBUREN WOODSON and ALICE CASTLEMAN. Notes for WILLIAM MARTIN TUTTLE: Killed his wife with a gun and then killed himself. Nine month old baby girl in the house at the time of the killings. Front page news in Sacramento. Child of WILLIAM TUTTLE and HAZEL WOODSON is: i. ALICE5 TUTTLE, b. April 22, 1911; d. Abt. 1934; m. HOWARD BENEDIX, August 1925. Notes for ALICE TUTTLE: Adopted after parent's murder-suicide Adoptive parents Erick and Emma Weisman. Emma d. 1934 Erick d. 1929 Erick was an Insurance Salesman Shirley Weisman new adoptive name 5. HARRIETT ANTOINETTE4 TUTTLE (WILLIAM EUGENE3, JAMES2, TUTTLE1) was born March 21, 1888 in Rocklin Ca., and died October 31, 1970 in Cupertino,Ca.. She married WILLIAM H. GORE October 10, 1910 in sacremento, son of WILLIAM GORE and ROSE STEWART. Notes for HARRIETT ANTOINETTE TUTTLE: Buried at Rocklin Cemetery Notes for WILLIAM H. GORE: 1909 Boxer undefeated out of Sacramento Buried at Rocklin Cemetery Children of HARRIETT TUTTLE and WILLIAM GORE are: i. GIRL1 GORE. ii. GIRL 2 GORE. 7. iii. DELBERT ELROY GORE, b. April 09, 1920, California; d. March 16, 1979, Roseville Ca.. 8. iv. WILLIS EUGENE GORE, b. July 12, 1924. 6. AURLEIN RUTH4 TUTTLE (WILLIAM EUGENE3, JAMES2, TUTTLE1) was born July 02, 1907 in Rocklin Ca.. She married (1) JAKE K. BOOTH. She married (2) BERT EMERSON SR. TODD 1925 in San Francisco California, son of ROBERT TODD and MARY PHILBRICK. Children of AURLEIN TUTTLE and BERT TODD are: 9. i. BERT EMERSON JR.5 TODD, b. October 31, 1925. ii. DORIS E. TODD, b. June 02, 1927; d. June 02, 1927. iii. BELLE RUTH TODD, b. May 26, 1928; d. May 26, 1928. iv. ROBERT EUGENE TODD BOOTH, b. November 01, 1933. v. ANNTOINETTE M. TODD, b. July 04, 1937; d. July 06, 1937. Generation No. 4 7. DELBERT ELROY5 GORE (HARRIETT ANTOINETTE4 TUTTLE, WILLIAM EUGENE3, JAMES2, TUTTLE1) was born April 09, 1920 in California, and died March 16, 1979 in Roseville Ca.. He married HELEN DOROTHEA GIROT September 15, 1942 in Reno Nevada, daughter of FRANK GIROT and CLEMENTYNE DUNPHY. Notes for DELBERT ELROY GORE: Buried at Rocklin Cemetery Children of DELBERT GORE and HELEN GIROT are: 10. i. GEROLD FRANCES6 GORE, b. July 10, 1944. 11. ii. STEVEN WILLIAM GORE, b. May 14, 1949, San Francisco California. 12. iii. MICHAEL JAMES GORE, b. August 29, 1954. 8. WILLIS EUGENE5 GORE (HARRIETT ANTOINETTE4 TUTTLE, WILLIAM EUGENE3, JAMES2, TUTTLE1) was born July 12, 1924. He married (1) BETTY CASSEY December 12, 1943 in Reno,N.V.. He married (2) PHYILLIS JEANNE COVINGTON May 01, 1965 in Virgina City,NV.. Children of WILLIS GORE and BETTY CASSEY are: i. DEE JAN6 GORE, b. December 05, 1946. ii. CHERI ANTIONETTE GORE, b. January 01, 1951. Child of WILLIS GORE and PHYILLIS COVINGTON is: iii. PATRICIA JEANNE6 GORE, b. April 06, 1955. 9. BERT EMERSON JR.5 TODD (AURLEIN RUTH4 TUTTLE, WILLIAM EUGENE3, JAMES2, TUTTLE1) was born October 31, 1925. He married (1) MARGRET. He married (2) CHRIS MAXFIELD. Child of BERT TODD and MARGRET is: i. CHUCK6 TODD. Generation No. 5 10. GEROLD FRANCES6 GORE (DELBERT ELROY5, HARRIETT ANTOINETTE4 TUTTLE, WILLIAM EUGENE3, JAMES2, TUTTLE1) was born July 10, 1944. He married (1) MARY CHASE, daughter of REUBEN CHASE and EVELYN WELLER. He married (2) PATTY. Child of GEROLD GORE and PATTY is: i. CAMERON7 GORE, b. October 30, 1964. 11. STEVEN WILLIAM6 GORE (DELBERT ELROY5, HARRIETT ANTOINETTE4 TUTTLE, WILLIAM EUGENE3, JAMES2, TUTTLE1) was born in San Francisco California. He married ABBE JANET MASEL Children of STEVEN GORE and ABBE MASEL are: i. ANDREW GIROT7 GORE ii. ERIC(DEL) GORE, More About ERIC(DEL) GORE: Fact 1: Twin iii. MELISSA ANN GORE More About MELISSA ANN GORE: Fact 1: Twin 12. MICHAEL JAMES6 GORE (DELBERT ELROY5, HARRIETT ANTOINETTE4 TUTTLE, WILLIAM EUGENE3, JAMES2, TUTTLE1). He married CHRISTINA ROSSI. Child of MICHAEL GORE and CHRISTINA ROSSI is: 13. i. SARA7 GORE, Auburn, Ca.. Generation No. 6 13. SARA7 GORE (MICHAEL JAMES6, DELBERT ELROY5, HARRIETT ANTOINETTE4 TUTTLE, WILLIAM EUGENE3, JAMES2, TUTTLE1) was born in Auburn, Ca.. She married FERNANDO MENDIOLA. Children of SARA GORE and FERNANDO MENDIOLA are: i. ANGEL GABRIEL8 MENDIOLA, b, Bakersfield,Ca.. ii. FERNANDO MENDIOLA, b Bakersfield Ca.
Abbe, You didn't mention any dates on your James. I have a James Tuttle born 25May1714 in Terrytown, NY. Also to the person that was asking about John Tuttle I have a few John Tuttles the first born unknown died 1658. If you think there's a connection I will be glad to share what I have. Toni
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To: Abbe Gore 105017.400@compuserve.com >> Thanks for providing all this good information. I am still uncertain how my Tuttle family ties in, but I will figure it out. Interesting that my father ran away from home, Somerville, MA, probably between 1915 and 1919 and went to Sacramento, CA to live with his relatives. They were a Tuttle family very big in agriculture. Apparently they owned a lot of land in Sacramento Valley and they particularly grew flowers to produce seeds. Before me was my father SAMUEL ISAAC TUTTLE (Quincy, MA), then grandfather WILLIAM MANFORD TUTTLE (Somerville, MA) , then great-grandfather WILLIAM OTHA TUTTLE (CT). Thanks for all the contributions you have made in 1999. Happy Holidays. Family names being researched: TUTTLE, PINGREE, WEATHERBEE, STETSON & ELLERSHAW. Any information appreciated. William R. Tuttle, Esq. TuttleGenealogy@aol.com In a message dated 12/18/99 10:23:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, 105017.400@compuserve.com writes: << Subj: Re: Tuttle's in England and Ireland Date: 12/18/99 10:23:32 PM Eastern Standard Time From: 105017.400@compuserve.com (Steve W. Gore) Sender: 105017.400@compuserve.com (Steve W. Gore) To: TUTTLE-L@rootsweb.com Hello Bob, Maybe your line somehow connects up with our line. I have not found anything further back than our James Tuttle who we think came from NY but we have no information on who his parents were or if he had any siblings. Does anyone in your line have the possibility of connecting up with our James Tuttle? Thanks in advance, Abbe Gore 105017.400@compuserve.com >>
I am trying to find information about the Tuttle family line from before the three Brothers (Richard, John, and William) who came to America in 1635. I am descended from Richard. I know his parents, Simon and Isabel, and have much info from them on down. However, I cannot find much at all about the family back from them. My research leads me to believe our family originated in Ireland sometime prior to 1500, but I am having little to no luck going down that road. If anyone can help me in this, it would be greatly appreciated, and if I can share any information that I have, I would be more than happy to. Hope someone can help, Bob Tuttle AnEadaigh@aol.com
Perhaps of some interest to someone. A Roster of the Lewis & Clark Expedition Date of Expedition: 21 May 1804 1965 DAR Magazine and "The Roots Tracer", Winter Vol. 7, # 2 Edited for BBS use by THE LEARNING PLACE BBS - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- The Captains of the expedition, and particularly Clark, were unconcerned about spelling the names of their men correctly, and, others tried to join in the notoriety, thus a true roster can never be learned. LEWIS, Capt. Meriwether: B 18 Aug 1774 near Charlottsville, VA; parents Wm & Lucy (Meriwether) Lewis. D 11 oct 1809; Welsh ancestry. CLARK, 2nd Lt. William: B 1 aug 1770 near Charlottsville, VA; m 1st Julia HANDCOCK, 4 sons, 1 dau. M 2nd Harriet KENNERLY, 2 sons. D 1 Sep 1838. Scottish Ancestry. BRATTEN See BRATTON BRATTON, Pvt. William: B 1778 Augusta Co, VA of Irish parents; a blacksmith & gunsmith; m in 1819; 8 sons & 2 daus. D 1841 in Waynestown, IN. CANE See CARSON CANN See CARSON CARR See CARSON CARRN See CARSON CARSON, Pvt. Alexander: B ca 1775 poss. MS; son of Alexander & bro. of Linsey, father of "Kit" CARSON: Grandparents were Wm & Eleanor (MCDUFF, MCDORF) Carson - in PA 1725 & NC 1760; d 1836. CAUGEE, Pvt. Charles: Listed by Clark as one of the engagees. COALTER See COLTER COLLINS, Pvt. John: From Frederick Co, MD; served as cook. D by 1825-28. COLTER, Pvt. John: B ca 1775 VA; farmed with Indian wife "Sallie" 1811 to 1813. CROUZATT See CRUZATTE CRUSAT See CRUZATTE CRUSATTEE See CRUZATTE CRUZATTE, Pvt. Pierre: 1/2 French 1/2 Omaha Indian; good boatman, waterman & violinist; interpreter for Clark. Killed 1825-28. DAME, Pvt. John: B 1784 Pallingham, NH; mentioned in journals, he killed a pelican enroute to Mandans. DECHAMPS, Pvt. Baptiste: Was a "patron" or head-waterman. DESCHAMPS See DECHAMPS DROUILLARD, Pvt. George: B Canada, 1/2 French & 1/2 Shawnee. Son of Pierre Drouillard of Detroit. Interpreter for the expedition. Killed in 1810 by the Blackfeet. FIELDS, Pvt. Joseph: Poss. b KY; woodsman; received military land grant, Franklin, MO. FIELDS, Pvt. Ruben: Bro. to Joseph; excellent runner & woodsman. D in KY. FLOYD, Sgt. Charles: B 1772 KY, son of Chas. Floyd, Sr. D 20 Aug 1804 near Omaha, NB (Only death to occur on the expedition.) FRASURE See FRAZIER FRAZIER, Pvt. Robert: Former fencing master; in Battleborough, VT in 1834. FRAZURE See FRAZIER GASS, Sgt. Patrick: B 12 Jun 1771, Falling Springs, PA m (age 60) to "dau of a judge; had 7 children. D 1 Apr 1870--99 years of age. Last survivor of the expedition. GOODRICH, Pvt. Silas B in MA; fisherman for the expedition. D by 1825. GURRIDGE See GOODRICH GUTTERAGE See GOODRICH HALL, Pvt. Hugh B ca 1772 Carlisle, PA. HEBERT, Pvt. Charles: Poss. son of Joseph HEBERT, a trader on the Missouri River. HOWARD, Pvt. Thomas Proctor: B 1779 Brimfield, MA; m Genevive ROY, had son in St. Louis. JO BARTER See LA BARTEE LA BARTEE, Pvt. Joseph: Deserted the expedition. Poss. lived at Fort Gage, Canada among the Otoes. LA BIRCHE, Pvt. Francois (or William): 1/2 French 1/2 Omaha; interpreter & boatman; lvd St. Louis area in 1825-28. LA LIEBERTE See LA BARTEE LABIECHE See LA BIRCHE LABUCHE See LA BIRCHE LAGUNESS See LAJUNESSE LAJUNESSE, Pvt. Jean Baptist: Of St. Rose, Quebec; m in St. Louis 1797; only man in party to be married. Son Basil, accompanied Fremont on 1st/2nd expeditions in 1842-43. MABBAUF See MALBOEUF MALBOEUF, Pvt. Etianna: Enlisted from Kaskasia. MCNEAL, Pvt. Hugh B in PA; in infantry 1811. NEEL See MCNEAL NEIL See MCNEAL NEWMAN, Pvt. John B PA son of Walter N. & Catherine (ZIMMERMAN); m Jul 1832 Olympia DUBREUIL dau. of Antoine & Eliz. (PARAN). Killed by Sioux in 1838. O'NALL See MCNEAL ORDWAY, Sgt. John: B ca 1775, Dunbarton, NH. D childless in MO ca 1817. \ POTTS, Pvt. John B ca 1776 Dillenburg, Germany. Killed by Blackfeet in 1810. PRIMAUT See PRIMEAU PRIMEAU, Pvt. Paul: M Pelagie BISSONET, sons Joseph, Emilien & Charles; Joseph killed by Indians 1 Feb 1863; Charles had trading post at Ft. Clark 1845-46. PRYOR, Sgt. Nathaniel: B Amhurst Co, VA; lvd. in OK, m an Osage girl. D 10 June 1831. READ See REED REED, Pvt. Moses B. Poss. alias for John BOLEYE who deserted but was returned in 1805. REEVEY See RIVET REVEY See RIVET RIVEE See RIVET RIVES See RIVET RIVET, Pvt. Francois: B near Montreal in 1757; interpreter; later was with Hudson's Bay Company. D in OR 15 Sep 1852, age 96. ROBERTSON, Pvt. John: B ca 1780; a shoemaker; dismissed 1 month after party began. ROBINSON See ROBERTSON ROI, Pvt. Peter: French-Canadian; was on Platt River by 1814. ROY See ROI SHANNON, Pvt. George: B 1785 PA; Protestant-Irish. Often got lost but found way back to the expedition. SHIELDS, Pvt. John: B in KY; gunsmith, blacksmith & boat builder for party. Poss. m Rhoda BOWMAN in 1808. THOMPSON, John B.: Once surveyor of Vincennes, IN; cooked for the expedition. TUTTLE, Pvt. Ebenezer: B 1774 New Haven, CT. WARBINGTON See WARFINGTON WARFINGTON, Corp. Richard: B 1777 Louisberg, NC; in charge of return detachment in 1805. WARVINGTON See WARFINGTON WEISER See WISER WERNER, Pvt. William: Poss. b KY; Indian Agent for Clark; in VA 1828. WHITE, Pvt. Isaac: B 1777 Holliston, MA WHITEHOUSE, Pvt. Joseph: B in Fairfax Co, VA; a good tailor. WILLARD, Pvt. Alexander: B 1777 Charlestown, NH; gunsmith & blacksmith; m Eleanor MACDONALD, 7 sons & 5 daus. Emigrated to CA by covered wagon. D 6 Mar 1865 near Sacramento, CA. WINDSOR, Pvt. Richard: B & enlisted from KY; lvd. on Sagamon River, IL in 1829. WINSER See WINDSOR WINSOR See WINDSOR WISER, Pvt. Peter: Poss. desc. of Conrad WISER; killed before 1829. WORTHINGTON See WARFINGTON YORK: Willed to Clark by his father, 24 Jul 1799; son of "Old York" & "Rosa", slaves. --part1_0.60fc11db.2594e3b0_boundary--
Hi tootie@netnitco.net (Rosetta Hotler) That is all information that I have never seen before, so my thanks. I will want to look at that a lot more later on. Happy Holidays! Family names being researched: TUTTLE, PINGREE, WEATHERBEE, STETSON & ELLERSHAW. Any information appreciated. William R. Tuttle, Esq. TuttleGenealogy@aol.com In a message dated 12/16/99 10:22:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, tootie@netnitco.net writes: << Subj: French to England ancestors Date: 12/16/99 10:22:42 AM Eastern Standard Time From: tootie@netnitco.net (Rosetta Hotler) To: TuttleGenealogy@aol.com William, My Emeline Quintard Tuttle gggrandma's ancestors were French, that went to Eng then to US. This is what I found. Edit of Nantes may hold some clues for this time period of emigrating. Sorry I haven't research it myself. THE QUINTARD FAMILY IN AMERICA 1. ISSAC QUINTARD, born in Lusignan, Province of Poitou, France, Prior to 1670, died in Stamford, Conn., between 6 Nov. 1714 and 15 Jan. 1715, the dates of his will and of its probate, son of Isaac and Marie(-------) Quintard of Lusignan. He married in Bristol, England, in the Chapel of the Gaunt, 26 Nov. 1693, JEANNE FUME, dau of Daniel and Esther (Herault) Fume', who had emigrated to Bristol from Mescheres in Saintonge, France, in 1688. Isaac Quintard's father was a manufacturer of serge cloth, who emigrated to Bristol in 1693 with his son, soon after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. In 1697 Isaac came to New York City, where he joined the French Church on Wall Street; and on 1 Oct. 1708, then a merchant in New York City, he bought land in Stamford, (CT??), from Robert Embree. His will was proved in Fairfield, Conn., and his estate was appraised at L1742. >>
Hi Gwen Palmer >> (GPalmer704@aol.com) The answer is "probably yes". I have definitely seen all those names at some point in time, but will go back and look when I get a chance. Do you know where they were located? I will later let you know what is in my files. Happy Holidays! Family names being researched: TUTTLE, PINGREE, WEATHERBEE, STETSON & ELLERSHAW. Any information appreciated. William R. Tuttle, Esq. TuttleGenealogy@aol.com In a message dated 12/16/99 5:16:51 PM Eastern Standard Time, GPalmer704 writes: << Subj: Re: TUTTLE Date: 12/16/99 5:16:51 PM Eastern Standard Time From: GPalmer704 To: TuttleGenealogy Hi, do not know if I have asked you this question or not...My great great uncle Asa Priest was married to a Martha Tuttle .. However that was not her maiden name...she had been married before to a Tuttle...possibly named James or Levi as that is what her two sons names were when she married my gg uncle. Asa died in 1839 and I have no idea what happened to her or her children. With Asa, she had three children Martha, Asa and James Whitcomb Priest. Do you have any male in your family line who married a Martha _______ and had two sons James and Levi. Many thanks if you can help me. Merry Christmas Gwen Palmer >>
Hi Helen: (HelenT965@aol.com) Well, I sure would like to share information on the TUTTLES. I have a lot to enter, so I have a big stack of paper accumulated. However, I have my own file of TUTTLES that is growing rapidly and several GEDCOM originated files that I have obtained from others that I want to combine with my own when I get them all cleaned up. I am reluctant to try to merge them together until I have gone through each one carefully. Can you contribute such a file or whatever? I would be glad to get it. I will reciprocate later when I get my act together a little better. I guess there is the John line and the Joseph line of TUTTLES in the states. Was the John line centered in NH? Was the Joseph line centered in CT? MA probably got some of both lines, which are now mixed together. That is an oversimplification of the situation of TUTTLES in America, but it makes it easier to describe in a few words. They all seem to stem from the same original source in England. Some were loyalists, while others were not. I understand that some of them came over on the "Planter"? Where did they all arrive originally? Nova Scotia? Happy Holidays Family names being researched: TUTTLE, PINGREE, WEATHERBEE, STETSON & ELLERSHAW. Any information appreciated. William R. Tuttle, Esq. TuttleGenealogy@aol.com In a message dated 12/16/99 7:27:27 AM Eastern Standard Time, HelenT965 writes: << Subj: Re: [GM-L] TUTTLE/PINGREE/PENGRE/PENGRY Date: 12/16/99 7:27:27 AM Eastern Standard Time From: HelenT965 To: TuttleGenealogy I am a Tuttle, and tie into the immigrant John Tuttle who came over on the "Angel Gabriel". Can I share information with anyone? Helen Tuttle. HelenT965@aol.com >>
Hi Dorothy: That includes some new information for me that I was not aware of, so I welcome any additional information you are willing to share. My father's name was Samuel Isaac Tuttle in the Boston area. Someone recently gave me a file of Long Island, NY Tuthills/Tuttles and I think Morristown, NJ was in there someplace. Happy Holidays. In a message dated 12/16/99 11:06:04 AM Eastern Standard Time, muirhead@inebraska.com writes: << Subj: Re: [GM-L]PINGREE/PENGRE/PENGRY/TUTTLE Date: 12/16/99 11:06:04 AM Eastern Standard Time From: muirhead@inebraska.com (Dorothy) To: TuttleGenealogy@aol.com I have Sarah Ford who m. Dr. Samuel Tuthill and their daughter Elizabeth Tuttle m. Jacob Arnold in Morristown, NJ. I have this branch of the Tuthill family. Dorothy Muirhead@inebraska.com ---------- > From: TuttleGenealogy@aol.com > To: GenMassachusetts-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [GM-L]PINGREE/PENGRE/PENGRY/TUTTLE > Date: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 10:44 PM >> Family names being researched: TUTTLE, PINGREE, WEATHERBEE, STETSON & ELLERSHAW. Any information appreciated. William R. Tuttle, Esq. TuttleGenealogy@aol.com
In a message dated 12/16/99 11:33:47 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: << William, do you have a Tuttle married to a William Loghry? I have no first name. They were married abt 1829 in Howard, NY. Any information? Thank you, Janet >> Hi Janet Lloyd: I cannot quickly give you an answer to your question, but after some delay I will get back to you with an answer for sure. You mean a female TUTTLE (obviously) that you are asking about. I have a number of files that I will have to look in and a stack of paper to be entered into the computer. Was she one of the "Terrible Tuttles" or "Sinister Sisters", which what they were known as in CT? Several books have been written about these colorful CT folks. I guess many moved west from CT to NY, then some back to Canada and others moved further west OH, IN, UT, WA & CA etc. My line came to Boston area from CT, I guess anyway. Family names being researched: TUTTLE, PINGREE, WEATHERBEE, STETSON & ELLERSHAW. Any information appreciated. William R. Tuttle, Esq. TuttleGenealogy@aol.com
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ORIGINAL CLEMENT MESSAGE: Pingree response shown below. In a message dated 12/15/99 4:38:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, Sue_Fitzpatrick@amat.com writes: << Lydia CLEMENT (1618-1675) [12] Lydia was born about 1618 at ENG and died 16 Jan 1675, Ipswich, Essex Co., MA. She married Moses PENGRY about 1644 at Essex Co., MA. He was born 1611 in ENG and died 2 January 1695/96 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA. He served in the King Philipfs War. Their children (PENGRY): 1. Sarah [121] b. abt 1646 2. Lydia [122] b.abt 1648 3. Moses [123] b. 1650 4. Aaron [124] b. 1652 5. John [125] b. 1654 6. Thomas [126] b. abt. 1658 7. Mehetable [127] b. 8. Abigail [128] b. 1666 >> Hi Sue_Fitzpatrick@amat.com: I was about to determine that your post about CLEMENTS was of no interest to me, when I saw the PENGRY names listed. I am very much in need of PENGRY and PINGREE family information. The ones that I do know of were mostly in ME and MA. One fairly recent family name has a uniqueness about it that I thought would lead me right to lots of specific information, but that has not been the case at all. My uncle (mother's brother) had the name of LOCKHART PINGREE. I new him and he lived in No. Quincy, MA. I think he died in the 1950s. I understand that his father, which was also my mother's father, was named LOCKHART PARSON PINGREE and he was from Belfast or Waldo, ME or that county anyway. He probably died in the 1930s, give or take. They were known to be musicians in ME and when they moved down to MA. I was fortunate enough to recently locate the third generation of LOCKHART PINGREE and he currently lives in AZ. I had not been in contact with him for over 45 years. He has a brother ROBERT PAUL PINGREE, said to reside in CT, but I have not been able to actually find him yet. I have some old PENGRY or PINGREE family history information from Internet sources, but I have been unable to find the in between names and so I cannot tie the old and the recent family members together. I would appreciate any information on these names and other spellings that previously were used. For example, PENGRE or even PINGRE. My mother always told me that PINGREE was of French heritage, but all of the PENGRY, etc., names found by me came from England. Of course, that does not automatically mean they were English, but that would be a logical conclusion until I find more information to the contrary. Does anyone have information that would improve my understanding? Please forward whatever information that you are willing to share. Family names being researched: TUTTLE, PINGREE, WEATHERBEE, STETSON & ELLERSHAW. Any information appreciated. William R. Tuttle, Esq. 101 Highfields Road Abington, MA 02351-2449 TuttleGenealogy@aol.com
There are transcriptions of (a) the military pension record for Revolutionary War veteran Isaiah Tuttle b. abt. 1746 in prop. Morris Twp., NJ, died in Greene Co., PA 1820. His line is from immigrant William (s/o Symon) & Elizabeth through John, John, Ephraim, Ephraim, (b.) will of his son Amos, Esq. b. abt. 1765 in Greene Co. PA (c) widow's pension application of his grandson Amos for the War of 1812, (d) Amelia Strope Tuttle's will, widow of Amos Jr. on the website of the Mid Monongahala River at the following URL. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pamonval/counties/greeneco.html This is a very new site, but will be very beneficial as it grows for interesting river history and the people of the area. Marjorie Smallwood
Can someone tell me how to get in touch with David Wooten. He is doing research on James L. Tuttle/marr. to Sophia Boykin. Last address he was living in Ark. Thanks Barb. Z
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Quite a number of years ago,A mr. Harley Tuttle sent an inquiry to the govenment re/ information on an Alexander Beard/Baird re/ his pension for service in the rev. war. I think he was from Pikeville,Ala. WHERE alexander applied for a pension around 1831.,from the same place. my question: Is there any one out there familiar with this or related in some way to this family? Thanks in advance Fred ftbaird@juno.com