Ezekiel Tuller was born 23 Aug 1747 in Simsbury Township, Hartford County, Connecticut to Samuell Tuller.[1]
"Lydia m. Ezekiel Tuller, and raised a family in Simsbury, Ct."
[2]
"Lydia Humphrey, daughter of Joseph Humphrey Jr.,of Simsbury, Conn., and his wife, Margaret Case, married Ezekiel Tuller, of Simsbury, son of Samuel, born Aug. 23, 1747, and by him was mother of Ezekiel, John, Levi,
Anna, and Lydia Tuller. Her husband died in the Revolutionary army.”[3]
18th Regiment Connecticut Militia, Lt. Case Co.: Ezekial died in the Revolutionary War. He served in Lt. Job Case's Co., 18th Regiment of Militia. Arrived at New York 24 Aug 1776 and died 23 Sep 1776.[4]
The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volume VIII, Number II, p. 402, Hartford, 1903.
U.S. Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783, Connecticut 18th Regiment of Militia, 1776 (Folder 183).
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