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    1. Re: Tuttle
    2. In a message dated 10/8/2000 5:44:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, tiggernut_48@yahoo.com writes: > 've pretty much got this stuff on my site at > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/5127/Readyhough/tuttles.html. > It isn't easy to establish who the Elizabeth's > were, if you have it pinned down, I'd be > interested in your line of reasoning. > > You have Symon and Elizabeth coming here in 1635 > and bring William, who you have born in 1607, who > was then three years old? > Symon did not come to New England, according to my research. I am a descendant of Richard Tuttle, who, at the age of forty-two, immigrated with his family on the Planter, which sailed from London to Boston in April 1635. The passenger list for the Planter lists Richard, his wife, Anne (aged 41), his mother, Isabel (aged 70), his son John (aged 10) and daughters, Anna (aged 12) and Rabecca (aged 6). Three other Tuttle family heads also came to New England on the same ship – John who settled in Ipswich, Simon, his son, and William who settled in New Haven. John and William were Richard's brothers. The Simon who came on the Planter was Symon's grandson, not Symon. --Greg Gilman

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