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Jeremiah Tuttle was born 14 Oct 1765 in New Haven, Connecticut. His parents were Uri Tuttle and Thankful Ives [1]
He married Sally Crittenden Aug 16 1784 in Woodbridge, Connecticut. Sally was born Apr 16 1762 in New Haven, Connecticut. Her parents were Hopestill & Abigail (Heaton) Crittenden. She married 2nd Gideon Johnson [1] [2]
Jeremiah and Sally had the following children, born in Woodbridge, Connecticut: [1]
1790 they lived in Woodbridge, Connecticut. [4]
He died 8 Aug 1793 in Woodbridge, Connecticut [1]
He is buried in Carrington Cemetery, Bethany, New Haven County, Connecticut [5] [6]
Desc. of William and Elizabeth Tuttle...
Page 266 BRANCH OF JONATHAN. Esther as admr. of bro. Charles; inv. £367; res. New Hav.; only child. 1, Chari.sk (posthumous), b. 1777; killed in war of 1812.
VI. Either, b. Oct. 21, 1748; m. 1781; called Esther Peck.
VII. Jonathan, b. May, 1752; m. Keziah Munson; (2) Elizabeth Perkins.
VIII. Jesse, b. Jan. 26, 1759; m. Lucy Dickerman; (2) Eunice Gilbert.
4641. Uri Tuttle, b. in Hamden, Conn., Sept. 8, 1737; d. June 18, 1822, a. 84 yrs.; in. by Kev. Stephen Hawley, Dec. 5, 1764, Thankful Ives, b. March 14. 1747; d. Aug. I, 1834; 88th yr.; res. Bethany.
I. Jeremiah, b. Oct. 14, 1765; m. Sally Crittenden.
II. Amasa, b. May 4, 1767; m. Esther Tolles; (2) Mary Beecher.
III. Uri, b. Dec. 21, 1769; burned to d.; a. 4 yrs.
IV. Chauncey, b. Sept. 19. 1771; d. Aug. 24, 1843, a. 72; in. Mrs. Elizabeth Peck.
V. Mary, b. March 25, 1778; m. March 14, 1792, Jonah Todd, and had several chil [6].
- 1. Mansfield, ni. Mary Dawson.
- 2, Buuiutt, m. Julia Carrington.
- 3, Sat.i.y. m. Lewis Churchill.
- 4, Mii.ES, in. Esther Bunnell. 1, Miles.
VI. Uri, b. Oct. 26, 1775; ni. Electa Perkins.
VII. Elam, b. June 29, 1777, m. 181)2, Marv Scofield.
VIII. Benajah, b. Sept. 13. 1781; d. Sept. 20, 1868, a. 82.
IX James Seymour, b. June 24, 1784; m. Sarah Gilbert; (2) Chloe Peck.
X. Calvin, b. Dec. 14, 1786; m. 1812. Sylvia Smith.
46411. Jeremiah Tuttle, b. Oct. 14, 1765; m. Sallv Crittenden; rem. to Otsego- Co., N. Y. Died. Aug. 8, 1798, a. 28; adm given sm. yr.*to the wid., Sally.
In 1802 she is called Sally Tuttle Johnson, wf. of Gideon. Elias Ijounsbury guard, to Sally, a. 15, 1802; Israel Perkins, guard, to Charles.
I. Sallv, b. Oct. 11, 1787; m. Sylvanus Noble.
II. Charles, b. Oct. 18, 1787.
III. Alma, m. Jerrod Tuttle.
IV. Polly, b. Nov. 28, 1791; m. Charles Piatt.
V. Jeremiah, b. 1794; m. Minerva Tanner.
464111. Sally Tuttle, b. Woodbridge, Conn., Oct. 11, 1787; twin with Charles. In 1870 she was liv. in Dexter, Mich., with her dau., Mrs. Gray, and told her bro.. Jeremiah, that she was 88 vrs. old. The N. Hav. Prob. Bee. says she was 15 in 1802: Elias Lounsbury, guard. She d. in Dexter, Mich., Feb. 27, 1870; m. July 8, 1810. Sylvanus Noble, b. New Milford, Conn., April 17, 1785 s. of Elnathan and Johannah (Bostwick) Noble. He rem. to Mich., 1824, and d. in Dexter, Mav 9, 1829. She m. (2) Feb. 14, 1843, Nathaniel .Daniels, who d. Sept. 10, 1850.
I. Louin Le Grand Noble, b. New Lisbon, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1811 (in the valley of Butternut Creek), Otsego Co., N. Y.; rem. with his father to the banks of the Wacuniat- uuisck, cow called the Huron, a small river in Mich., and there, amid scenes of remarkable wildness and beauty, he passed most of his time until the commencement of his college life. "In a letter to me," writes Mr. Griswold, "he says, 'I was ever under a strong inpulse to embody in language my thoughts, feelings and fancies as they sprung up in the presence of the rude but beautiful things around me; the prairies on fire, the sparkling lakes, the park like forests, Indians on the hunt, guiding their frail canoes amid the rapids, or standing at night in the red light of their festival fires. I breathed the air of poetry.' His principal poetical work is Ne-mah-min, an Indian story in three cantos, in which he has made good use of his experience in forest life." (See Griswold's Poets and Poetry of Ameriea, p. 481. He is the author of Life and Genius if Thoma* (Me, The Lady Angeline, and other poems; After Icebergs with a Painter. He was the friend of Church, the painter, and his companion in some of his artistic excursions; Church painted while Noble wrote Ho was admitted to Holy Orders in the Prot. Epis. chh. in 1840; some time Rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Jersey City; officiated in Catskill. N. Y.; Rector of a chh. in Chicago; Prof, of Belles Lettres and Hnglish Literature in St. Stephen's College, Arinandale, N. Y., 1877; afterward preached at Ionia, Mich., whr. he d. 1882. He m. Oct. 80, 1844, Sarah Ann Hayes, and had one child.
II. Sally Jeannette Noble, b. May 28, 1818; ni. Dec. 11, 1833, Amos Gray, M.D.. and d. near Dexter, Mich., Sept. 25, 1874.
III. Claudius Henry Noble, b. Aug. 16, 1816; d. in Dexter, Dec. 16. 1881.
IV. Ambrose Bostwick Noble, b. Nov. 4, 1817; d. unm., in Sciota, O., Aug. 9,
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