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    1. Re: More on Tuttles in Ireland and my line
    2. shaggy2
    3. hey I am repling to the genarations of Tuttles starting at gen # 5 John Tuttle who married Mary Holyoke, John son of Richard was born feb,12,1625. John and Mary Had 7 kids ask and ill give names.6GenarationEdward Tuttle Sr born Sep12 1651 he married Abigail Floydd.they had shows only one child.7 Genaration Edward Tuttle Jr born jan ,2 1680 he married Joanna Hanna Floyd, he remarried after her death . Edward Jr and Hannah Floyd had shown 1 child. 8 genaration Samule Tuttle srborn feb 10,1715 he married Anna SargeantThey had 2 kids one was where my line starts as i know Richard Tuttle born abt 1754 he marriee ? they had shown 1 son .and then it goes Josiaih Tuttle and Hannah jane Elder, shows 5 kids . Then their was Thomas Conant Tuttle sr, he married Elizabeth F Anderson they had 8 kids, Thomas C Tuttle Jr bornjan 1 1844 he married Emily Underwood, They had seven kids , then William Stanley Tuttle bornjan 14 1879,he married Minnie belle Arrasmith, then Gerald u Tuttle my grand pa born 1901/2 he married Elizabeth Carpenter,Then Gerald K Tuttle Sr born 1935, he married Sarah ann Howard ,they had 4 kids and one was me Gerald K Tuttle Jr I married Debbie dee dowd we have three kids and one is Gerald K Tuttle lll, Not married yet only 17, hop[em some one can connect. Merry Christmas, Have a Safe and Wonderful Holiday filled with Family and love and if you have no family ask Jesus to spend it with you he is always there! Gerald K Tuttle Jr ----- Original Message ----- From: <AnEadaigh@aol.com> To: <TUTTLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 10:56 PM Subject: More on Tuttles in Ireland and my line > 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 > > > ==== TUTTLE Mailing List ==== > ** To stop receiving email from this list > ** send the Message: unsubscribe > ** to TUTTLE-L-request@rootsweb.com > >

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