old, b. 15 Jan., 1712, d. 18 Nov., 1768 " He owned half of Plum Island, anti the Gulls, besides valuable estates in New London and elsewhere." (Miss F. M. Caulkins, the historian, supposes him to have been the Daniel Tuthill, Jr., of Southold, who resided in New London, Conn., in 1729. His rather conveyed to him in that year part of the Bradley lot. A Daniel Tuthill, presumably Daniel, Jr., in. in Mch., 1728, Sarah, only child of Joseph Coinstock, of New London. Issue: Ann, b. zi Feb., 1729; Elizabeth b. 1732, and perhaps others.) Daniel in. 29 Oct., 1733, Mehitable, da, of John Budd 4th, b. 22 Nov., 1715, d. 27 Nov., 1788 (Will, Lib. 27, p. 63, N. Y. City Wills.) Issue i. MIHITASLE, b. 5 July, 1734 in. Bailey. ii. HANNAH, b. 29 ApI.. 1736 d. 6 Feb., 1760. iii. Lvn:i., b. 13 Sept., d. Nov., 1738. iv. DANIEL, b. 10 Dec., 1739, d. ae. 3 yrs. and 8 inns. v. JOHN, b. 8 Sept.. I 742, probably in. Phoebe Corwin, 27 Oct., 1763; he went to Guilf'Ord, Conn., thence to Northampton, Mass., and finally settled in Westminster, Vt. Left issue. vi. PETErt,OfPluin lsland,b. 13 OcL, 1744, drowned iS Sept., 1785; m. 4 Feb., 1767, Elizabeth, da. of Benjamin Hutchinson. vii. Rufus, of Plum Island, b. 17 Jan., 1746/7 d. 11 Dec., 1843. Capt. of Militia. He in. 6 Sept., 1769, Mary Dimon. Ancestor of Daniel.Terrv Tuthill, of Orient. viii. Abigail, b. 17 June, 1749. ix. Jonathan, b. 22 Oct.. 1751, m. ab. 1773, Mehitable, da. of Jonathan', and Lrdia~ (Tuthill) Terry. x. Mary, b. 20 June, 1755, d. i Oct., 1756. xi. Daniel 2nd, b. Nov., 1757. xii. Hannah 2nd b. Feb., 17. * One Hannah in. Saml. Hutchinson, in 1753 Record in jonathan Tuthill's Bible. Through the courtesy of Mr. N. Hubbard 'Cleveland. many of the Salmon Rec-ord (lates have been incorporated in the above text. Thanks are also due to many Tuthill descendants for their kindness in furnishing data to the compiler. It is a curious coincidence that, in Norfolkshire, Eng., we find the names of seven prominent families of Southold, I.. I., viz.: Youngs, Wells, Tuthill, King. 4' Browne Reeve. and Corey. The following brief account of these families in England may be of interest as throwing some light on their probable relationship to those of the name in Southold, and it will be observed that, of the seven mentioned, four are buried in the Church of St. Peter Nlancroft. Vot~,;s.The will of Rev. Christopher Yonges (from 16111625 Vicar of Rey-sion and Southwold, Suffolk, Eng.), dated II November, 16----, proved 2 July, 1626 (N. Ii. A'(~'istcr. April, 'q8). gives us reason to believe that he was tise father of his Curate. Rev. John \'onges, afterwards of Soutbold, 1.. I. The will of Col. John Vonges, son of Rev. John, bears an heraldic seal, of which it is difficult to give an accurate blazon. It is apparently, Or, a lion rampant, . C,ys/. i h,imet in pro/lie, surm,'unt,'d /'j' a gr,y/n~rend, or wolf, passant. (L. I. Tray der, 26 February, 1898 N. V. City Wills, Liber v., page 293.) Gideon and David Voungs. descendants of Capt. Joseph Voungs, of Southold, used a or lion seflmnt, crest. Either Capt. Joseph or his wife was the child of Rev. Christopher Vonges. At Ceystwey:, Norfolkshire, is a Bulwer tomb and arms, impaling, for Yonge, 0,. ~'n a lvn,t sai.1, is, a bordu,'e, ingrailed azure, Aeza,:/t' thrce griffin:' heads erased, a /1,~' lirsi. lUo,nefields Nodolk," viit., 220.) XVFiLs.Notwithstanding a slight discrepancy of date, William Wells, Gent. . of Sonthold. is counted, by a tradition of two centuries and the best authorities on Long Island genealogy, the son of the Rev. William Wells, who was from 15981620 Rector of St. Peter's Mancroft Church. Norwich, and also Prebendary of Norwich Cathedral. The arms on his tomb in St. Peter's are : Or, a lion double ~uer4e, sable, Zn bordure ingrailedgules. ("Genealogy of Wells of Southold, L. I.") . TUTHILL.The "Pedigree of Tuthill of Norfolk Co., Eng.," in the College of Heralds, London, places John Tuthill, of Saxlingltam, as founder of the family. His oldest son, William Tuthill, of Newton, Gent., died in 1591. He bought the Manor of Thorpehall. Saxlingham, in 1567 from John Dimock. The arms from the tomb of Lady Dalyson, daughter of William Tuthill, have already been described. William's younger brother, John Tuthill, married Elizabeth Woolmer. The two sons of this latter couple, given by the College of Heralds, are William and John, Their youngest brother is supposed to be Henry Tuthill, of Tharston, born 1580, third son of John, of Saxlingham, and father of Jolin and Henry Tuthill, of Southold. KING.In the Church of St. Peter Mancroft is an armorial brass plate on the tomb of John King, late of Norwich. Gent., who died 31 May, 1658 The arms blazoned, Sable, 0;1 a chrr'ron ingealled ~rr~ent, threc escolops of the /kld (Blome-field, v., 207), are ascribed by heraldic writers to King, of Wiltshire; but they were also borne by King, of Shelly, Suffolk County, in the latter part of the fourteenth century. (" Davy's MSS.," p. zx8, l~ritish Museum.) Robert King, Esq., of Great 'l~hurlow, Suffolk, in 1689 was afterwards I.ord of Tharston, in Norfolk. (Blome6eld, v., 347 An examfination of the " Pedigree of King, of Norwich," in the College of Heralds. London, might repay those interested in the name. BROWNE.More than twenty manors in Norfolk were at different times owned by families bearing this name, and Blornefield describes many coats of arms and sepulchral monuments in the county. Robert Browne, Mayor of ~orwicl1 in 1522 has his arms, .S~l'k, lhre~~ c,~i at: argent, on the font and turret of St. Stephen l'roto-Mar:yr Chttrch, Norwich. (Ibid., IV., 154.) Sir Thomas Browne. M.D., author of" Religio Medici," u'as born ii~ October, 1605, died 19 October. :68z, and was buried in Ilte Church of St. Peter Mancroft. On his tomb are the arms: A /.c,,,17oided sable, b,~trc',c,s trs'opdlets. (lx.. 193.) REEVE.Thomas Reeve and Raif Sherman had the rectory and advowson of Ilse Vicarage of Almoner's Manor in 1562. John Reeve, A.M., was Rector of Diss, Norfolkabire, in t5S9. Thomas Reeve bought Clavers Manor in 1636. Sir Edmund Reeve was lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas, preferred in 1638. His tomb at Stratton bears the arms : Asnic, a c/,,-rron. l'etrc'cen three tabs 0/ wings, conjoined, and eler,ated. or, impaling sable, on a c,4,pron bctr,,ec,, /h,~e heads erased, or, three stars of six points gules. COREY.Mr. Corey, of Bramerton, after r6o3 owned Saxlinghant Manor. It was bought by Sir Robert Reeve. (V., 469.) Thomas Cone, Es~., who died 5 February, z6Sz, ac. tsventy.se~en, was the only son of Francis Cone. Esq.. and Ann, his wife, daughter of Sir John Corbet. of Swrowston, Ban. Arms : Urest, a den,t or, issuont /~'o,u a duc,,l co,oiid, proper, qnorta.ring L'orbet arms. (V., 472.~ who died Cone arms at Cauno, Norfolkshine, on the tomb of Judith Curie, January, r6S~ Quartcrlt. first and fourth sablc', on a clO'VSO,i l,,tit'tt,i three ~'7iJifl5 heads era.'ed, or, as ,,,anl' ,nn/lcts. ~gu/'s, ins polin;~ in tlic second and th,ir,l per pale ors,ent on~l sable, an Unicorn, possani. /,'t7,',cn three cross cross/ct: consitcrchon;e~l, jm. paling arh'cnt, three crosses. IX., 408.)J Charlie Griffith cgriff@ccomm.com