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Marriage: Children:
  1. Lyman Andrew Tuttle: Birth: 2 NOV 1772 in Wolcott,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 19 OCT 1829 in Camden,Oneida Co,NY

  2. Elizabeth Tuttle: Birth: 5 APR 1775 in Cheshire,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 11 OCT 1778 in Cheshire,New Haven Co,CT

  3. Laura Tuttle: Birth: 2 MAR 1777 in Cheshire,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 8 JUL 1828 in Camden,Oneida Co,NY

  4. Phineas Tuttle: Birth: 8 SEP 1779 in Waterbury,New Haven Co,Connecticut,USA.

  5. Oramon Tuttle: Birth: 31 JAN 1782 in Watertown,Litchfield Co,CT. Death: 2 OCT 1861 in Vienna,Oneida Co,NY

  6. Noah Pangman Tuttle: Birth: 24 JUL 1784 in Cheshire,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 15 JUL 1794 in Chesham Parrish Buck,England

  7. Chloe Tuttle: Birth: 13 MAR 1787 in Watertown,Litchfield Co,Connecticut,USA. Death: 24 SEP 1859 in Munson,Henry Co,Illinois,USA

  8. Nehemiah Royce Tuttle: Birth: 3 JUL 1790 in Watertown,Litchfield Co,Connecticut,USA. Death: 29 JAN 1869 in Keeler,Van Buren Co,Michigan,USA

  9. Chauncey Tuttle: Birth: 8 NOV 1792 in Cheshire,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 9 AUG 1874 in Huron Co,OH

  10. Noah Pangman Tuttle: Birth: 17 OCT 1795 in Camden,Oneida Co,NY. Death: 28 MAY 1838 in Camden,Oneida Co,NY

  11. Daniel Tuttle: Birth: 23 APR 1798 in Camden,Oneida Co,New York,USA. Death: 25 OCT 1877 in Springfield,Clark Co,Ohio USA


Notes
a. Note:   eb.ancestry.com/~dtuttle/GenPages/index.html
 NOAH TUTTLE, born 18-Dec-1744 in Wallingford, CT;
 son of Ephraim TUTTLE born 1710 & Hannah PANGBORN born c1714;
 died 25-Jun-1821 in Camden, Oneida County, NY.
  Married 6-Jun-1771 in Waterbury, CT, to Thankful ROYCE;
 born 11-Feb-1755 in Waterbury, CT;
 daughter of Phineas ROYCE born 1715 & Elizabeth L. PALMER born c1718;
 she married (2) aft 1821 to Gideon NORTHRUP;
 died 11-Feb-1849 in _____;
  Children of Noah & Thankful:
 Andrew Tuttle, born 9-Nov-1772 [AMT] or 8-Nov-1773 [LDS] in Waterbury, New Haven Co., CT;
 Elizabeth Tuttle, born 5-Apr-1775 in Cheshire, Berkshire Co., CT; died 11-Oct-1778.
 Laura Tuttle, born 2-Mar-1777 in Cheshire, CT;
 Phineas Tuttle, born 8-Sep-1779 in Cheshire, CT;
 Oramon Tuttle, born 31-Jan-1782 in Watertown, Litchfield Co., CT;
 Noah Pangman Tuttle1, born 24-Jul-1784 in Cheshire, CT; died 15-Jul-1794.
 Chloe Tuttle, born 13-Mar-1789 in Cheshire, CT;
 Nehemiah Royce Tuttle, born 3-Jul-1790 in Cheshire, CT; died 1790.
 Chauncey Tuttle, born 8-Nov-1792 in Cheshire, CT;
 Noah Pangman Tuttle2, born 17-Oct-1795 in Camden, Oneida Co., NY;
 Daniel Tuttle, born 23-Apr-1798 in Camden, NY;
  Listed in U.S. Census of 1790 for Watertown, CT:
 USC 1790 white male
 over 16y >white male
 under 16 free white
 female other free
 persons slaves
 2 4 3 - -
  Listed in U.S. Census of 1800 for Camden, NY:
 USC 1800 under 10y 10-15y 16-25y 26-45y over 45y
 white male 3 1 1 - 1
 white female - 1 - - 1
  Listed in U.S. Census of 1810 for Camden, NY:
 USC 1810 under 10y 10-15y 16-25y 26-45y over 45y
 white male - 2 2 - 1
 white female - - - - 1
  Listed in U.S. Census of 1820 for Camden, NY:
 USC 1820 under 10y 10-15y male
 16-18y 16-25y 26-45y over 45y
 white male - - - - - 1
 white female - - n/a - - 1
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 Pioneer History of Camden, New York, by Mrs. Elizabeth Pike, Mrs. W. J. Frisbee, Mrs. E. Edic, Mrs. E. H. Conant, 1897:
 http://oneida.nygenweb.net/towns/camden/pioneer/Pioineerpg296.jpg
 p.47
 "NOAH TUTTLE lived about one mile west of the corner of the Oswego and Mix Road. He married THANKFUL ROYCE in Connecticut---Andrew b. 1772; Elizabeth b. 1775; Laura b. 1777; Andrew, the oldest, was married, and in company with his father came to Camden in the fall of 1797. Daniel was the first white male child born in Camden, April 22, 1798. Noah Tuttle lived in Clinton about two years, after leaving Connecticut, before coming to Camden. Names of the children born in Connecticut--Andrew b. 1772; Elizabeth b. 1775; Laura b. 1777; Phineas b. 1779; Oramon b. 1782; Noah b. 1784 and d. 1794; Chloe b. 17997; Daniel b. 1798; and Orvis ____. The father of this large family died June 21, 1821, aged 77 years. Mrs. Tuttle married for her second husband GIDEON NORTHRUP. She lived to a good old age, and there are people now who remember her. She was a sister of SAMUEL ROYCE, the first town clerk of Camden, and they were the only ones of that family that came here.
 Mrs. Tuttle, early one morning, came to the door of Mrs. THOMAS STONE with a bed spread which she had spun and woven, saying to Mrs. Stone she would like her to have it; to which Mrs. Stone replied, "I do not need it." "But you must have it," said Mrs. Tuttle. "I do not want any chair, tables or bedstead, but I want an order." It then dawned upon Mrs. Stone what she did want; therefore, she took the spread and repeated the conversation to her husband. He asked her if she would like it. She said she did not care for it, "but you see what she wants; it is to pay for her coffin." And he immediately gave her an order. The spread has always been in Mrs. Stone's possession. Mr. Stone died before Mrs. Tuttle. At her death her grandson went to Mrs. Stone with the order, and it was sent to MARTIN STEVENS for her coffin. Mrs. Tuttle died March 11, 1846, aged 94 years."
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