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    1. my Tuttle and Amzi Allen pages and pictures
    2. Dora Smith
    3. I've finally got it ready, folks. Sorry it took so long. I copied most of the photos from Frederick George Tuttle's Tuttle genealogy, and put them on a web page. I put links between my Tuttle page, my Allen/ Readio main page, my Tuttle picture page and my Allen and Readio picture page. My Tuttle page is at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/5127/mothersfam/tuttle.html. I checked. Spelling and capitalization matter. My Allen and Readio pages are at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/5127/Readyhough/index.html. My Tuttle picture page is at http://www.angelfire.com/pa3/tiggernut/tuttpict.html. My Readio and Allen picture page is at http://www.angelfire.com/pa3/tiggernut/readpict.html. You will readily see that descendants in a number of lines of descent from William and Elizabeth Tuttle of Connecticut have long oval faces, with high round foreheads, on rather classically elongated-egg-shaped heads with the pointy end up, identical balding pattern, large, slightly Negroid looking noses with pointy extensions (whatever you call that), and large, heavy, curving dark eyebrows. The furrowed forehead belonged to a single individual who may not be a Tuttle. No telling if this came from William Tuttle or his wife, Elizabeth - but Tuttle descendants sure had trouble losing this set of features, and these features could easily mark other Tuttles who were related to this family. Though Jonathan Edwards had already lost the nose. You will see that my 3X great grandfather Amzi Allen, who was a Tuttle descendant, looked substantially like a Tuttle. (I marked the place in the Tuttle family tree that his line departs from.) Further, Readio and Allen variations on the theme are similar to those in the pictures of Tuttle descendants. Yours, Dora Smith cl001@freenet.buffalo.edu tiggernut@dcemail.com

    09/27/1999 07:20:09