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Moses Tuttle (1723 - 1809)

Moses Tuttle
Born in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colonymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 2 Jun 1746 in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colonymap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 85 in Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, United Statesmap
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Biography

Moses Tuttle was born on 18 Dec 1723, in Wallingford in Connecticut Colony. He was the son of Timothy Tuttle and Thankful Doolittle.[1]

Moses married Sybil (Sibbil, Sibbel) Thomas in Wallingford on 2 Jun 1746.[2] Sybil was daughter of Enoch and Rebecca Thomas, b. 15 Apr 1724 and d. 16 Feb 1804, AE 80).[3]

Moses Tuttle died on 17 Jan 1809, in Cheshire (previously part of Wallingford), Connecticut. He was buried there, in the Hillside Cemetery.[4]

Children

Moses and Sybil registered the births of ten children in Wallingford (Jacobus counts only nine):[5]

  1. Sibel Tuttle (b. 13 Apr 1747)[6]
  2. Ichabod Tuttle (b. 14 Feb 1748/9)[7]
  3. Sarah Tuttle (b. 19 Aug 1750)[8]
  4. Rebecca (Rebecka) Tuttle (b. 21 Feb 1752)[9]
  5. Moses Tuttle (b. 24 Feb 1753)[10]
  6. Anne Tuttle (b. 24 Oct 1753)[11]
  7. Freelove Tuttle (b. 8 Apr 1756)[12]
  8. Thaddeus Tuttle (b. 18 Aug 1757)[13]
  9. Samuel Tuttle (b. 16 Apr 1759)[14]
  10. Lydia Tuttle (b. 9 Jul 1761)[15]

Sources

  1. Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870, Wallingford, p. 313 (accessed 29 Jul 2017; subscription required); hereinafter, Wallingford VR.
  2. Wallingford VR, p. 313 (accessed 31 Aug 2017).
  3. Donald Lines Jacobus, complr., Families of Ancient New Haven. Originally published as ‘’New Haven Genealogical Magazine’’, vols. I-VIII, Rome, New York: Clarence D. Smith, 1923-1932. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008; subscription required), v. 8, p. 1905.
  4. Moses Tuttle (1723-1809) on Find A Grave: Memorial #101654124 (retrieved 27 Dec 2017). Note: This Find-a-Grave memorial lacks a picture of the gravestone and does not cite a source for the date of death.
  5. Jacobus, v. 8, p. 1905
  6. Wallingford VR, p. 314 (accessed 31 Aug 2017).
  7. Wallingford VR, p. 312 (accessed 31 Aug 2017).
  8. Wallingford VR, p. 313 (accessed 31 Aug 2017).
  9. Wallingford VR, p. 313 (accessed 31 Aug 2017).
  10. Wallingford VR, p. 313 (accessed 31 Aug 2017).
  11. Wallingford VR, p. 310 (accessed 31 Aug 2017).
  12. Wallingford VR, p. 311 (accessed 31 Aug 2017).
  13. Wallingford VR, p. 314 (accessed 31 Aug 2017).
  14. Wallingford VR, p. 313 (accessed 31 Aug 2017).
  15. Wallingford VR, p. 313 (accessed 31 Aug 2017).

See also:

  • Allen Brockett Townsend, "Ch 45 Tuttle Fourth Generation," The Townsend Family Genealogy: A complete and authentic history of and a delineation of the ancestors of Gilbert Lee Townsend (1882-1951) and the descendants of Robert Townsend (1819-1899), 1st ed., Oak Ridge, TN: self-published, Oct. 1991, p. 187. Self-published and distributed among descendants, this 300+ page book is rare. Kopel-16 has a copy and is willing to collaborate.




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Tuttle-39 and Tuttle-1110 appear to represent the same person because: all info matches.
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