Hi Adina ! I am interested in hearing from you re your Clark Lines as I have quite a bit of Clark Line ancestry that I can check against. I am not familiar with the name "Permiliea Strong CLARK" but she could be among my Clark Line(s). I understand that my Clarks intermarried with at least 5 other Clark lines, but I'd like to try to play Clues with your Clark collection. Since my Clark Line goes back to William and Elizabeth ________ TUTTLE via their son John Tuttle m. Katareen ( Catherine, Katherine) LANE TUTTLE whose daughter Hannah Tuttle married my direct line Samuel Clark of New Haven, CT m. 1672. Sam. Clark and Hannah Tuttle CLARK were my 8th Great Grandparents. (Samuel Clark was the son of James CLARK, our Immigrant 9th Great Grandparent, hwf unknown, and not Sarah Harvey as it hasn't been PROVEN ). I have all of my direct Clark Line for 14 generations. My direct Line Clarks migrated from (England, 1637 aboard the "Hector" then, 1638 New Haven Colony (among the Founders) then: to Upper State NY near the border to Ontario CAN; then, to Switzerland Co., IN; and Decatur Co, IN; then from INdiana to ORegon via the Oregon Trail in 1847 where they lived from 1847 - 1865; then they migrated from OR in 1865 to WAshington Territory in 1865 to White River Valley, Washington Territory (now known as KENT, WA just South of Seattle, WA; and also along the Columbia River near The Dalles OR but on the WASHINGTON side of the Columbia River at Lyle, WA and up into the interior NE of Lyle called HIGH PRAIRIE, and also HARTLAND, WAshington. Great Great Grandfather JASON S. CLARK (Jason SQUIER Clark) was buried at the Lone Pine Cemetary (Yes, that is the way "Cemetery" is spelled above the entrance to the Cem. - LOL, but I wouldn't have it changed !) at HIGH PRAIRIE/HARTLAND. His son was Postmaster at the turn of the 20th Century at Hartland, WA Post Office (David Rice CLARK). The STRONG surname was certainly prominent in early Colonial CT history. I had a professor in college by that name, and I wish I had been steeped in Genealogy at the time - that was circa. 1956, and I didn't get BITTEN BY THE GEN BUG until 1983. I surely missed an opportunity as our Prof. STRONG was from New Haven and he was steeped in that history as I recall, but little did I realize that I would come to find my Ancestry back to New Haven in the 1638- on era. I wore out a lot of shoe leather, a lot of tires, and made myraid bus trips to the Seattle Public Library, and the Seattle Genealogical Society before I could afford a computer. It was well worth it and it paid off generously when copies were 15 cents a copy. I stopped at a bank for dimes and nickles in order to get rather gungey copies back then. I was able to see that my Grandfather had attempted to do genealogy at these sources, but he was only able to go back 3 generations from his self. Carroll Clark, in Snohomish WA 30 mi NE of Seattle - my b. place and hometown, since 1924. [email protected] * * * 30 * * * HAPPY 2006, and Remember: They Want to be Found ! my Motto. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Adina Watkins Dyer" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 6:39 AM Subject: Direct line from William Tuttle > I'm not actively researching the TUTTLE family right now, but thought I > better get this included while the roll call is going on. > I've seen some give the full name of Elizabeth, wife of William the > immigrant. Has her line been proven? > Also, I'd sure like to find the parents of Permilea Strong CLARK, wife > of my 3rd GERSHOM TUTTLE (3 of them in a row can be little confusing > when talking about them to others!). > > Happy New Year to all my TUTTLE cousins! > Adina Watkins Dyer > > > 1. WILLIAM TUTTLE , son of Symon TOOTHILL and Isabel WELLS, was born on > 26 Dec > 1607 in Ringstead, Northampton, England and died in 1673 in New > Haven, > CT. > > William married Elizabeth ______ on an unknown date. Elizabeth was > born in > 1608 and died on 30 Dec 1684. > > > 10. SIMON TUTTLE died on 16 Apr 1719 in Wallingford, CT. > > Simon married Abigail ____ about 1679. > > > 14. TIMOTHY TUTTLE was born about 1679 in New Haven, New Haven, CT and > died on > 15 Apr 1756 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. > > Timothy married Thankful DOOLITTLE, daughter of John DOOLITTLE and > Mary PECK, > on 2 Nov 1703 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT > > > 22. GERSHOM TUTTLE Sr. was born on 11 Aug 1714 in Wallingford, CT and > died on > 13 Aug 1777 in Claremont, NH. > > Gershom married Lois ALLIS on 17 Oct 1737 in Sunderland, MA. Lois was > born > on 13 Jan 1708 and died on an unknown date. > > > 28. GERSHOM TUTTLE was born on 22 Aug 1738 in Farmington, CT and died on 5 > Jan 1818 in Watertown, NY. > > Gershom married Tabitha MITCHELL, daughter of Joseph MITCHELL and Mary > ALLIS, > on 22 Dec 1757 in Deerfield, MA. > > > 34. GERSHOM TUTTLE was born on 11 Jun 1769 in Bristol, CT and died on 5 > Sep > 1823 in Vigo Co., IN. > > Gershom married Permilea Strong CLARK on 8 Jul 1788 in Farmington, CT. > Permilea was born on 4 Nov 1770 and died on 15 Apr 1851 in Nashville, > Brown Co., IN. (this gives me 3 CLARK lines - so far...) > & & & 30 & & & > CC. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.9/217 - Release Date: 12/30/05