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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Mary Tuttle: Birth: 9 JUL 1789 in Morris,Washington Co,Pennsylvania,USA. Death: 22 JAN 1846 in Stark Co,Ohio,USA

  2. Rhoda Tuttle: Birth: 30 JUN 1791 in Morris,Washington Co,PA. Death: 7 AUG 1865 in Ohio,USA

  3. Sally (Sarah) Tuttle: Birth: 13 AUG 1793 in Morris,Washington Co,PA. Death: 15 AUG 1865

  4. Rebecca Tuttle: Birth: 30 JUL 1795 in Morris,Washington Co,Pennsylvania,USA. Death: 4 FEB 1835

  5. Anna Tuttle: Birth: 2 MAY 1797 in Morris,Washington Co,PA. Death: 15 AUG 1868

  6. Hiram Tuttle: Birth: 22 MAY 1799 in Morris,Washington Co,PA. Death: 10 MAY 1842 in Near Vernon,Van Buren Co,IA

  7. Jane Tuttle: Birth: 26 SEP 1800 in Morris,Washington Co,Pennsylvania,USA. Death: 4 AUG 1889

  8. Milton (twin) Tuttle: Birth: 11 MAR 1807 in Morris,Washington Co,PA. Death: 27 SEP 1868 in Morrow Co,OH

  9. Owen (twin) Tuttle: Birth: 11 MAR 1807 in Morris,Washington Co,Pennsylvania,USA. Death: 22 DEC 1864 in Morrow Co,Ohio,USA

  10. Phebe Tuttle: Birth: 15 APR 1811 in Morris,Washington Co,Pennsylvania,USA. Death: 24 NOV 1891 in Morrow Co,Ohio,USA


Notes
a. Note:   POSTED ON FIND A GRAVE WEB SITE: Birth: Jul. 15, 1760
 Morris County, New Jersey, USA
 Death: Aug. 30, 1841
 Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
  Son of Isaac and Sarah (Lindley) Tuttle
 Husband of Phebe Case
 Father of Mary, Rhoda, Sally, Rebecca, Ann, Hiram, Jane, Milton, Owen, and Phebe
  Revolutionary War record:
 Daniel Tuttle, private. Enlisted January 20th, 1777, in Morris County, New Jersey, Militia. In Capt. Nodiah Wade's Third Company, Fourth Battalion, Second Infantry, New Jersey Continental Line, under Col. Ephraim Martin. In Battle of Ash Swamp, New Jersey. Sick in hospital at Rockaway, New Jersey, June, 1777, to January, 1778. Rejoined his Company September 1st, 1778. Was transferred to Col. Mathias Ogden's First Battalion, Second Established Infantry, New Jersey Continental Line, Lieut. Eden Burrowe's Company, and served in an expedition against the Six Nations (Indians) in Western Pennsylvania and New York. Took part in the Virginia campaign in 1781, Siege of York, and at the surrender of Cornwallis. Discharged November 3rd, 1783. Received two badges of merit for six years of valuable service.
  Burial:
 Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery
 Prosperity, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
  Created by: NWpioneer
 Record added: Feb 26, 2010
 Find A Grave Memorial# 48830957


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