Rebecca Tuttle was born 10 Sep 1664 in New Haven Connecticut the daughter of Jonathan Tuttle (born 1637). She married Isaac Dayton son of Samuel Dayton of Setauket Long Island New York. Their children are listed as:
lsaac born 1684,died 1750, married Elizabeth Todd
Sarah married Matthew Bellamy
Jonathan - died childless - married 1720 Mary Rumsey or Ramsey
Rebecca Tuttle Dayton was born 10 Sep 1664 in North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut and died there in 1715 (aged 50–51). She was buried in the Old Cemetery in North Haven.
"Rebecca Tuttle was the daughter of Jonathan Tuttle and Rebecca Bell.
"Rebecca Tuttle married Isaac Dayton.
"Rebecca Tuttle is thought to be buried in the Old Cemetery. Marker not found."
↑ “Tuttle-Tuthill Lines in America"; Compiled by Alva M Tuthill, Published in 1968 by the Compiler; pg 477
↑ "Families of Ancient New Haven" Donald Lines Jacobus, v3, Rome New York, pg 528; v8, New Haven Connecticut, pg 1883
↑ "The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York, with Genealogies", George Rogers Howell, 2nd ed. Weed, Parsons & Co., Albany, 1887 , pg 233 Page 233
↑ Find a Grave, database and images accessed 29 December 2023, memorial page for Rebecca Tuttle Dayton (10 Sep 1664–1715), Find A Grave: Memorial #113245914, citing Old Cemetery, North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by Barbara White (contributor 47238131).
Sheppard, Jr., Walter Lee. The Daytons of South Jersey, The American Genealogist (Barrington, RI, 1945) Vol. 22, Page 130
McKee, Florence McCutcheon. The McCutcheon (Cutcheon) Family Records (Commonwealth Print. Co., Grand Rapids, Mich., 1931) Page 290
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