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Note: BOSTWICK TUTTLE, born c1765-70 in CT; son of Samuel TUTTLE born 1743 & __?__; died after 1830 in _____, NY. ~~~~~~~~~~~ MARRIAGE: Connecticut, Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) Name: Bostwick Tuttle Marriage Date: 6 Nov 1788 Marriage Location: Plymouth Spouse: Luanie Judd ~~~~~~~~~~~ Children of Bostwick & Luania: Rensselaer Tuttle, born 10-Aug-1789; Chandler Tuttle, born 8-Apr-1791; Pamela Tuttle, born 3-Mar-1793; Esther Tuttle, born 26-Jul-1796; Susan Tuttle, born 1-Jan-1799; Albert Tuttle, born 10-Jun-1801; ? Samuel Tuttle, born ?c1802; ?? Leafy Tuttle, born c1807; ~~~~~~~~~~ Listed in U.S. Census of 1790 for Woodbury, CT: USC 1790 white male over 16y white male under 16 free white female other free persons slaves 1 - 2 - - ~~~~~~~~~~ Listed in U.S. Census of 1800 for Plymouth, CT: USC 1800 under 10y 10-15y 16-25y 26-45y over 45y white male 1 1 - 1 - white female 3 - - 1 - ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Listed in U.S. Census of 1810 for Greenville, NY: USC 1810 under 10y 10-15y 16-25y 26-45y over 45y white male 2 1 2 1 - white female 2 - 2 1 - ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Listed in U.S. Census of 1820 for Windham, NY: USC 1820 under 10y 10-15y male 16-18y 16-25y 26-45y over 45y white male 1 - - 1 - 1 white female - 2 n/a 2 - 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Listed in U.S. Census of 1830 for Hamburg, NY: USC 1830 under 5 5-10y 10-15y 15-19y 20's 30's 40's 50's 60's white male 1 - 1 1 - - 1 - 1 white female 1 1 2 - 3 1 - 1 - ~~~~~~~~~~~ http://wvls.lib.wi.us/ClarkCounty/clark/data/bios2/2704.htm Bostwick and Luany (Judd) Tuttle of Plymouth, CT awarded the Estate of her mother, Esther Judd, by Aner Bradley for a $6.00 consideration. This property was called "Long Swamp" and was situated in part in Watertown and part in Waterbury, New Haven Co., CT (13 Mar. 1805). This document was administered with Rensselear, the son of Luany and Bostwick Tuttle, serving as witness. His name was later improperly transcribed as "Ronsley Tuttle." This same document also yielded the name of Luany's mother, Esther, satisfying a long lasting mystery for Tuttle genealogists. It is also interesting that Luany apparently could not read or write as she signed with her mark, an "X". ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bostwick Tuttle of Plymouth, CT sale of land to Levi Markham who was also from Plymouth for $160 (31 March 1809). This document was witnessed by Lake (Justice of the Peace) and his wife, Lois Potter. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bostwick Tuttle of Plymouth Co, CT purchased eleven acres and seventeen rods of land from Joel Hickox of Watertown, CT for **$129.00 (1 Jan. 1803). It is notable that this transaction was done in United States Dollars whereas all of the previous ones used pounds. The "Connecticut Pound" was the local currency until 1793. Initially, the British pound and other foreign currencies were used. Local paper money was also used from 1709, but was denominated in pounds, shillings and pence. It was worth less than sterling, with 1 Connecticut shilling equal to 9 pence sterling.
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