MSS. Family Records of J. G. Tuthill and Stuart Tuihill Terry. ii. JAMES (perhaps), Proprietor in New Windsor, N. Y., in 1751/2 His will at Albany mentions "Father James Tuthill of Orange Co." iii. BENJAMIN (possibly), rated in Brookhaven in 1759, and per-haps others. 9. JOSHUA TUTHILL (John,4 John', Henry2, Henry'), of Cutchogue, b. 1690, d. z June, 1782; m. Hannah, da. of Major James Reeve of Matti-tuck; she d. 8 Mch., i 764, ae. 64. Issue: i. JAMES', of Cutchogue, b. 1727, d. 25 Oct., 1795 in his 68th yr.' in . in Nov., 1754, Elizabeth Mac, of Brookhaven. ii. SAMUEL, doubtless twin of James, d. 23 Sept., 1805 in his 78th yr.; in. Phoebe Davis, who d. 10 Jan., 1823, ae. 94 years iii. JOHN, of Speonk, b. 1728, d. 4 Nov., 1805 ae. 77 yrs.; in. 20 Sept., 1750, Sarah Wells, b. 1732, d. 11 Dec., 1820 iv. ISAAC, b. 24 Sept., 1733, d. 25 Aug., 1740. V. DEBORAH, b. 7 Jan., 1736, d. 25 Nov., 1814; m. Elijah Terry, ancestor of the late Stuart Tuthill Terry, of Southold. * vi. HANNAH, 2nd da., d. unmarried. vii. DELIVERANcE, d. 24 June, 1739, ae. 4 inns. viii. DANIEL (possibly).* to. DANIEL' TUTHILL (John', John2, Henri, Henry'), of Southold. He d. in Nov., 1785; in. Nov., 1727, Prudence Goldsmith. She d. 3 Sept.. 1746. Daniel perhaps en. 2nd Widow Jemima Petty, 22 Mch., 1750. His will (Lib. 38, p. 316 NEW York City Wills) names the six children below: i. JAMES, b. 1728. ii. JOHN, b. 1730, (who probably in. Abigail Terry,) the ancestor of the late Judge James H. Tuthill, of Riverhead. iii. DANIEL, b. 1732, in. Sarah Thurston. His descendant, the late Hon. William H., Tuthill, of Tipton, Iowa, was the author of the chart entitled the Tuthill and Kent Genealogy. iv. MEHITABLE, m. , Heinpstead. v. MARY, in. Paine. vi. LYDIA. II. FREEGIFT' TUTHILL (John', John', Henry1, Henry'), of Brook-haven, L. I., and of the Precinct of New Windsor, N Y., b. in Southold Town, 8 Aug.. 1698; d. in Goshen, N. V., Sept., 1765; in. in June, 1727, Abigail Goldsmith. Freegift's will is recorded in Albany, and in Lib. 25, p. 180, New York City Wills. Issue, all of Orange Co., N. Y.: i. ABIGAIL', doubtless a native of L. I., named in her father's will. ii. NATHANIEL, b. in Brookhaven, L. I., 17 Jan., 1730; in. Mar-garet Herod, of L. I., b. 3 Aug., 1739. Nathaniel was a soldier at Fort Montgomery, when it was taken by the Brit-ish, but escaped capture. iii. JOSHUA. All 3 brothers were in the Continental Army; iv. FREEGIFT. the last died in service. I 2. HENRY' TUTHILL (Henri', John', Henry', henry'), of Southold, b. 1690, d. i Sept., 1775. He in. ist Hannah, who Griffin says was a da. of Samuel Beebe, of Plum Island, though Keith in his Ancestry of Be;yamin Harrison surmises that her name was Crouch. Shed. t Dec., 1715, in her 24th yr., and is buried at Orient. Henrv in. 2nd, on Ia Dec., 1717, Phoebe3 Young, doubtless da. of Christopher2, Sr., (Rev. John') and his wife Mary' Budd (Lieul. John', Lient. John'). Phoebe was b. before 1695, and d. 24 Aug., 1775. Issue, by ist wile: i. HENRY', of Acquebogue, b. before Dec., 1715. d. 17 Sept., 1793 ; en. t6 Mch., 1738, Phoebe: Horton (Caleb, Caleb2, Caleb', Barnabas'), d. 3 Nov.. 1793, in her 75th yr. Henry's grand-da., Anna Symines, in. President Win. Henry HarrI-son, and was the grandmother of President Benjamin Harrison. Children of Henry and Phoebe (Young) Tuthill (see third note below), order unknown II. AZARIAH, a Deacon at Orient, d. 20 Dec., 1804 ae. over 8o yrs.; he in. 13 July, 1746, Bethia Horton. In. BARNABAS (probably), Capt. in the French War in 1739, and Major of the 4th N. V. Regiment in the Revolntion.* He d. 9 Oct., 1782. He in. ist, S Mch., 1759, Lydia King, whod. 18 Sept., 1779; in. 2nd, 20 Feb., 178? Ansi' King. (Will, Lib. 35' p. 192, N. V. City WillS.) He had 8 chil-dren. (See son of Henry, No. 5 and note.) Iv. NATHANIEL, drowned. His widow, m, to him on 17 ApI., 1733, doubtless in. Abraham Parsons, of Easthainpton. She was probably Abigail King. v. CHRISTOPHER, b. in 1726, d. 1798: in. 16 Jan., 1733, Phoebe, da. of Jonathan Young. Christopher was the ancestor of the late Jeremiah H. tuthill of Orient. vi. ZIPPORAH, b. in 1732, d. in 1799; in. 13 Feb., 1738. Richard Brown, 6th, of Orient. Their youngest da., Sarah, in., 6 May, 1793, Rurus King, of the same place.t vii. PHOEBE, doubtless en. Stephen Sweezv, in 1742 viii. BETHIA, en. Micah Horton. 13. NATHANIEL' TIJTHILL (Daniel',John', Henry', Henry'), of Southold, b. I July, 1708, drowned I Mch., 1732, en. Hannah, da. of SamueL King. (She in. 2nd, Jonathan Rackett.) Issue: i. NATHANIEL', of Hashamomack, b. 1731, d. 8 ApI.. 1758 in. ist Michal' Young (Gideon', Gideon', Gideon2, Capt. Joseph'), b. 9 Sept., 1734, Old Stile, d. 26 Feh., 1756, en. 7 Aug., 1755, New Style. Nathaniel en. znd, Mary, da. of Constant and Abigail Havens, of Sag Harbor, 1). 1735. d. 1822, ae. 87. (Will, Lib. 25, p. 374, New York City.) 14. DANIEL' TUTHILL, JR., (Daniel', John', Henri, Henry',) of South- * N. V. GEN. AND BIOGRAPHICAL Rec., Jan., 1571, p. 6. Pedigree of King, of Salem. The Salmon Record" gives the marriage of Sleplien Sweezy ~iid Phcebe Tut. hill in 1742, and that of Isaac Reeve and IIznuah Tuthill in June, 1757. The only surviving grandson of Major Isaac Reeve slates that Ille Major is buried at Mattituck, L. I., wilh his two wives. Hannah T., who died 20 June. 1780 ae. forty~one, and Sarah Chesbro. The children of the first wife were Hannah Reeve, Phwbe (Reeve) Goldsmith, Mary (Reeve) Wells, C. Augusla (Reeve) Overton, and Isaac Tuthihl Reeve. All save Hannah (she being dead) are named by Henry Tuthill, born 1715 died 1793.a5 his grandchildren in his will at Ihe Suflolk County Surrogate's (Lihier A. p. 315). Griffin must, therefore, be in error when l~e says P/ide Tuthill married Major Isaac Reeve. Charlie Griffith cgriff@ccomm.com