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Note: 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.576 "Gideon Tuttle, b. Nov. 1, 1733, marched with Capt. Ebenezer Downes' Co. for the relief of Fort Wm. Henry, near Lake George, and was gone about three weeks; m. Aug. 1757, Mary, dau. of Samuel and Mary (Phelps) Stiles, b. 1734, and removed to Vermont some time after the birth of his eldest son, Amos, at Southbury, Conn." ~~~~~~~~~~~ Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) Name: Gideon Tuttle Gender: Male Birth Date: Feb 1726 Birth Location: Woodbury Parent Name: Hezekiah ~~~~~~~~~~~ Connecticut Soldiers, French and Indian War, 1755-62 Given Name: Gideon Surname: Tuttle Page #: 29 Regiment: 2nd Regt.Command: Goodrich, Elizur Col. Company: Sixth Co.Command: Hinman, Benjamin Capt. Comments: Muster Roll Nov. 30, 1755 ~~~~~~~~~~~ PER LOWELL A. TUTTLE: In the records of the First Congregational Church in Woodbury, Connecticut, I found entries for the first six of Hezekiah Tuttle`s children, including a Gideon baptized 19 February 1726/7. There were no more entries for Hezekiah`s family after the son Huthwit baptized in August 1731. There were no entries for Noah and Nathan, even though I searched to 1748. But I did find a Gideon the son of Hezekiah Wright born (no month or day given) 1732 and baptized 3 September 1732, and another entry, Gideon the son of Hezekiah Wright born 1 November 1733 and baptized 4 November 1733. ~~~~~~~~~~~ CONCLUSION OF 3 SONS NAMED GIDEON FOR HEZEKIAH TUTTLE AND MARTHA HUTTHWITT: There was only one Gideon Tuttle, and he was born February 1726/7. The other 2 Gideons were son(s) of Hezekiah WRIGHT.
Note: The Descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, Who Came From Old to New
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