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]
↑ 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.
↑ 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.
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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