John Tuthill 16 July 1635, son of Henry. 1612; died 12 Oct 1717 Oysterponds (Orient) L.I.; Married (1) 17 Feb 1657~Southold, LI deLiverance, baptized 31 Aug 1641 at Salem, MaSS who died 25 Jan 1689 at Gysterponds, the daugh-ter of William and Dorothy (Hayne) King; married (2) 28 May 1690 at Southold to Sarah 3 Sep 1635, died 8 Nov 1728 at Southold, the dau of John & Mercy (Paine) Frost & the widow of Thomas YOUNGS. (Same references as given immediately above furnished his this data.) Children: (1) John 14 Feb 1658 (2) Elizabeth 19 Jan 1661 (3) Henry i May 1665 (4) Hannah 7 Nov 1667 (5) Abigail 17 Oct 1670 (67) died young (8) Daniel 23 Jan 1680 (9) Nathaniel 10 Nov 1683 (1) died young Henry Tuthill, baptized 28 June 1612 Tharston, County Norfolk, England, son of Henry 1580 & Alice Gooch; died ca 1650 age 38 at Southold, LI; in 1637 had lot in Hingham, Mass. but not known when came over; sold lot Jun 1644 & to Southold where (his) bra. John had been some years; married Bridget (no last name given); she married (2) at Southold to William WELLS & she died soon; (Data from LTV). Children: (1) John 16 July 1635 (2) Elizabeth ca 1637 (3) Nathaniel ca 1639 (4) Daniel baptized 30 Aug 1640 Hingham, Mass (5) Sarah ca 1642 died unmarried (6) Ann ca 16489 (7) Mary ca 1649 Henry Tuthill ca 1580, county Norfolk,. England, son of John, made a will 20 March 1618, proved 20 April 1619, which mentions his fatherinlaw John GOOd, his brother John TUThILL, his wife Alice and the children listed below. Henry was buried 26 Apr 1618 at Tharston, England. Children all baptized at Tharston: (1) John bp 25 Oct 1607 (2) William bp 29 Oct 1609 (3) Henry bp 28 Jun 1612 (4) Alice bp 24 Sep 1614 and (5) Elizabeth bp 9 March 1616. The Henry Tuthill baptized 28 June 1612 at Tharston may have been in Hingham, Mass. as early as 1634 but he was to Southold, LY, NY in 1644. Here for the first time (I am quoting Dr Tuttle now) is published a very large account of his male line descendants, mostly collected by the 50 years of work of LTV with with many additions from other sources. Henry's descendants tended to retain the spelling TUTHILL much more than did the other early American lines. However a steady tendency to change it to TUTTLE among Henry's descendants began in the first American generation, so that more than half the living descendants now spell it Tuttle. LTV was quite unhappy about this changing. Many times in her years of corresp, with me she remarked "Why did they have to change to TUTTLE? Since very few of the others used this spelling, it would have been much easier to trace them if they hadn't changed it." Charlie Griffith cgriff@ccomm.com