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Marriage: Children:
  1. Ida Tuttle: Birth: 26 OCT 1851 in Turin,Lewis Co,New York,USA. Death: 1853

  2. Ella Ida Tuttle: Birth: 29 OCT 1853 in Turin,Lewis Co,New York,USA. Death: 12 APR 1939 in Buena Park,Orange Co,California,U SA

  3. Lucian L. Tuttle: Birth: 29 OCT 1859 in Allamakee Co,Iowa,USA. Death: 1933 in Colorado,USA

  4. Lizzie Tuttle: Birth: 21 AUG 1866 in Allamakee Co,IA.

  5. Effie Tuttle: Birth: 6 JAN 1868 in Allamakee Co,IA. Death: Unknown in Broken Bow,Custer Co,Nebraska,U SA


Notes
a. Note:   HISTORY: The Descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, Who Came From Old to New England in 1633, and Settled In New Haven in 1639, With Numerous Biographical Notes and Sketches; Also, Some account of the Descendants of John Tuttle of Dover, N.H.; Richard Tuttle of Boston; John Tuttle of Ipswich; and Henry Tuthill of Hingham, Mass; To Which Are Appended Genealogical Notes of Several Alliled Families, By GEORGE FREDERICK TUTTLE, Printed and Published by Tuttle & Co., Official State Printers, Rutland, VT, 1883:
 p.263
 "William Henry Tuttle b. 26 Nov 1828, removed 1852 from Salisbury to Turin, NY, thence in 1857 to Allamakee Co., Iowa; enlisted 19 Aug 1862 in 27th Regt. Iowa Vol. Inf., served as 1st Sergt. In Sep 1862 the Regt. was sen tto Rum River, Minn. as an escort to Com. to pay a tribe of Indians. In Nov. the regt. was ordered down the river to Memphis Tenn., and in Dec. to Tallahatchie River, against Gens. Price and Van Dorn, and had some skirmishing, returning to Memphis and thence to Holly Springs, and was there when Gen. Van Dorn took that place 31 Dec 1862; thence to Jackson, Tenn., with considerable skirmishing. On the 1st of Jan 1863 Wm. Henry was taken sick and after several months in hospital was discharged (15 May 1863) and returned to Iowa. He was appt. deputy Provost Marshal for a=Allamakee Co. and held the office until it was abolished in summer of 1864; removed to Seward, Nebraska May 1869 and was elected Sheriff of Seward Co.; m: 29 Aug 1849 Abbey A. Nichols b. in Herkimer Co., NY 16 Jun 1832.
 Issue:
 1. Ida b. 26 Oct 1851, d. Jan 1853
 2. Ella b. 29 Oct 1855, m: fall 1870 Martin Leggatt b. in Oregon, res. in Neb.
 3. Lucien b. 29 Oct 1857
 4. Lizzie b. 21 Aug 1867
 5. Effie b. 6 Jan 1869."
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  http://www.herkimer.nygenweb.net/history/nebraskamigrant.html
 WILLIAM H. TUTTLE, proprietor of the "Tuttle House," came to Nebraska in the spring of 1868, locating in Seward County, where he took up a homestead on Section 30, Town 12, Range 3; at the same time he erected a small frame house on the present site of the Commercial Hotel, Seward, which was afterwards converted into a tavern, and was the first one built in the town. In 1872 erected the "Park Hotel," same town, and this he ran till 1875, when he removed to Friendville, Saline Co., thence to York, and built the "Commercial Hotel." Run this till the summer of 1877, when he sold out and changed his place of abode to Aurora. Here he erected the "Tuttle House," which is a frame building, 40x75, two stories, and has accommodations for about fifty guests. William H. was born November 26, 1828, in Herkimer County, N. Y., son of Ransom and Ethina Tuttle, nee Ellis, both from the New England States. He remained at home, going to school and working on the farm, up to the time of his marriage, which occurred August 29, 1849. Then commenced keeping hotel at Turin, Lewis County, which he continued till 1855, and two years later emigrated to Allamakee County, Iowa, where his occupation was that of farmer. In the fall of 1862 he became a soldier of the rebellion, enlisting with Company A of the Twenty-Seventh Iowa Volunteer Infantry, but after serving his country a little more than one year, he was discharged on account of sickness. Returned to Allamakee County, where he was appointed Deputy Provost Marshal, and held this position till the close of the war. While living at Seward, Mr. Tuttle was Sheriff of that county two years, and was an original member of the F. & A. M. of that town. His family is composed of four children, Ella (now Mrs. Liggett, of Colorado), Lucian L., Lizzie M., and Effie. [Hamilton County]
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 1870 U.S. Census
 Name: H W Tuttle [William H Tuttle]
 Age in 1870: 41
 Birth Year: abt 1829
 Birthplace: New York
 Home in 1870: Seward, Saunders, Nebraska
 Race: White
 Gender: Male
 Post Office: Milford
 Household Members:
 Name Age
 H W Tuttle 41, m, hotel keeper, b-NY
 Abbie Tuttle 38, f, b-NY
 Ella Tuttle 17, f, b-NY
 Lucian Tuttle 11, m, b-IA
 Lizzie Tuttle 4, f, b-IA
 Effie Tuttle 2, f, b-IA
 Frank Gordon 18, m, laborer, b-PA
 Julia A Johnson 17, f, servant, b-IL
  1880 United States Federal Census
 Name: Lucian L. Tuttle
 Age: 22
 Birth Year: abt 1858
 Birthplace: Iowa
 Home in 1880: Aurora, Hamilton, Nebraska
 Race: White
 Gender: Male
 Relation to Head of House: Son
 Father's Name: Wm. H. Tuttle
 Father's Birthplace: New York
 Mother's Name: Abbie Tuttle
 Mother's Birthplace: New York
 Occupation: Farmer
 Household Members: Name Age
 Wm H Tuttle 51, m, farmer, b-NY, fa/mo-CT
 Abbie Tuttle 47, f, wife, b-NY, fa/mo-RI
 Lucian L Tuttle 22, m, son, b-IA, fa/mo-NY
 Lizzie M Tuttle 13, f, dau, b-IA, fa/mo-NY
 Effie M Tuttle 12, f, dau, b-IA, fa/mo-NY
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 POSTED ON FIND A GRAVE WEB SITE:
 Birth: Nov. 26, 1828
 Salisbury, Herkimer County, New York, USA
 Death: Nov. 12, 1896
 Father: Ransom Tuttle b: 8 Jul 1785
 Mother: Ethena Ellis b: 4 Dec 1788 in Westmoreland,Nh
  Married: Abbey A. Nichols b: 16 Jan 1832 in Herkimer Co., NY
 Married: 29 Aug 1849
 Children
 1. Ida Tuttle b: 26 Oct 1851 d: 1853
 2. Ella Tuttle b: 29 Oct 1855 m: in Fall of 1870 Martin Leggatt/Liggett She died 12 Apr 1939 in Buena Park, CA
 3. Lucien Tuttle b: 29 Oct 1857 in Iowa
 4. Lizzie Tuttle b: 21 Aug 1867 in Iowa
 5. Effie Tuttle b: 6 Jan 1869
  Message rec'd that a William J. Bean (1861-1902) is noted on the other side of this tombstone.
 There is also a John Tuttle Bean (1900-1909) and a Willia Virginia Bean (1893-1912) in this cemetery.
 But the left side of the memorial is blank. One wonders if Williams wife is buried here, but no one had the money to add her name to the tombstone. On the other hand, Abbey A. (Nichols) Tuttle is reported to have died in Routte, Colorado after 1916.
 It seems as if Abbey A. Nichols married 2) a Mr. Bean after William Henry Tuttle's death, and lost a couple of children in the area, and then they moved to Routte County, Colorado at some point.
 PH # for Broken Bow Twp. Cemetery is: 1-308-872-2656. Family links:
 Parents: Ransom Tuttle (1785 - 1865) Ethena Ellis Tuttle (1788 - 1871) Burial:
 Broken Bow Cemetery
 Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska, USA
  Created by: Zoe Tom
 Record added: Apr 11, 2013
 Find A Grave Memorial# 108330955


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