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  1. Rachel Tuttle: Birth: 10 APR 1706 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 25 NOV 1749 in Cheshire,New Haven Co,CT

  2. Ebenezer Tuttle: Birth: 18 MAY 1708 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 3 DEC 1736 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,CT

  3. Ephraim Tuttle: Birth: 10 APR 1710 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 2 FEB 1775 in Cheshire,New Haven,Connecticut

  4. Mary Tuttle: Birth: 3 OCT 1712 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 21 APR 1770 in Cheshire,New Haven,Connecticut

  5. Gershom Tuttle: Birth: 11 AUG 1714 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 13 AUG 1777 in Sullivan Co,NH

  6. Timothy Jonathan Tuttle: Birth: 4 DEC 1716 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 23 OCT 1760 in Goshen,Litchfield Co,CT

  7. Abigail Tuttle: Birth: 11 APR 1719 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,CT. Death: NOV 1751 in Cheshire,New Haven Co,CT

  8. Simon Tuttle: Birth: 12 JUN 1721 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 1776 in Prospect,New Haven Co,CT

  9. Moses Tuttle: Birth: 18 DEC 1723 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,Cconnecticut,USA. Death: 17 JAN 1809 in Cheshire,New Haven Co,Connecticut,USA

  10. Thankful Tuttle: Birth: 5 NOV 1726 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 9 DEC 1747 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,CT

  11. Ichabod Tuttle: Birth: 2 JUL 1732 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 9 JAN 1747 in New Haven Co,CT


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Mehetabel Tuttle: Birth: 15 NOV 1730 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,Connecticut,USA. Death: 4 OCT 1875 in Wallingford,New Haven Co,Connecticut,USA


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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Joshua Tuttle: Birth: 8 AUG 1750 in New Haven,New Haven Co,Connecticut,USA.


Notes
a. 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.464
 "Timothy Tuttle, b. 1682; prob. in N. Haven; rem: with his father's family when about 8 years of age to Waliingford, Conn. In early life he explored the country to the westward of W. and selected land for a farm, which he cleared with his own hands, and on it prepared a home for his family, working through the week as it was too far to go home every night and returning only on Saturdays, guided by a line of blazed trees he had marked through the woods. The spot is about a mile east of the central part of the village of Cheshire. In 1715, it is referred to in the division of Wallingford into school districts, the west division to extend " far as west of the river, as high as Timothy Tuttle's and Timothy Beach's." Here he afterwards erected the first frame house in the town of Cheshire (according to the family tradition, but Joseph P. Beach has doubts about this house being the first, and accords that honor to the Hitchcock house in another part of the town; " the Tuttle house may have been the second)." It was a good specimen of the Conn. farm house in the olden time; under its roof were born children, grand children, great gr. chil. and great great gr. chil. of the builder; it was standing until a few years since, when it was burned by an incendiary, being at the time unoccupied.
 In 1723 the West Wallingford district was made a society, and at the first meeting (Sept. 16, 1728) Timothy Tuttle was voted Moderator for the year ensuing. His name is the first name on the records of the town, Nov. 4, 1723; Caleb Williams, Timothy Tuttle, Joshua Hotchkiss, Nathaniel Bunnell and Thomas Corry were voted a committee to manage the work of the meeting house, Dec., 1723; Timothy Tuttle, Joseph Thompson and Thomas Mathews the committee to seat the meeting bouse.
 Sept. 1, 1724, the same committee to " dignify the meeting house;" same year he was one of a committee of three to manage school affairs. Nov., 1724, he was one of the com. of three to manage affairs of Ordination. (Rev. Samuel Hall was ordained the first pastor of the chh. in Cheshire, Dec., 1724.) The same year T. T. appointed col. of the four penny rate.
 In Dec., 1725, on a com. of three to manage society affairs for ensuing yr. Dec. 20, 1726, "Sergeant Tuttle" on com. of three to run boundary lines between the east and west societies (Wallingford and Cheshire).
 Nov. 17, 1729, Matthew Bellamy, (f. of Rev. Dr. Joseph, the celebrated divine), Sergeant Tuttle and Isaac Moss, a com. to build school house; also to manage soc. affairs for ensuing year. Also next year, and to manage school affairs. Nov. 8, l782, Sergeant Tuttle voted moderator for year ensuing. Nov. 1, 1736, John Hull, Sergeant Tuttle and John Gaylord to manage society affairs.
 On Sept. 17, 1737, a new meeting house 64x45 and 24 feet in height was voted, and Sergt. Tuttle to be Moderator for year ensuing, and on com. to manage soc. affairs, and in 1738. June 12, 1789, on com. of three to sell the old meeting house. Chosen deacon Aug. 19,1739. In Dec., 1739, on com. of three to manage soc. affairs, and the two succeeding years. In 1742 he was a member of the council for the ordination of Rev. Benj. Woodbridge as first pastor of the chh. at Amity (Woodbridge.)
 He bought land in Farmington of Benj. Judd.--Farm. Land Rec. He d. in Cheshire, April 15, 1756, a. 74. His grave-stone once standing in the old grave-yard there, and on which faint traces of inscription are still visible, has been utilized in the
 construction of an adjacent stone fence. His life began two years before the death of the ancestress of the race recorded in this work, and he doubtless sat on her knee and heard her voice. It ended only nine years before the birth, in the house which he built, of her grt. grt. grt. gr. s., Uri Tuttle (the father of the compiler), thus covering a period that embraces in part the cotemporary history of five generations.
 His will dated Dec., 1753. "being in the 71st year of my age." names eldest son Ephraim, execr.; " wife Sarah to have all the estate she brought me at time of my marriage; "sons Moses, Gershom, Timothy, Simon; daughters Mary, wife of Miles Hull;
 Abigail, wife of John Gaylord; Mehitable, wife of Andrew Clark, and children of Rachel, who was wife of Nathan Tyler."
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 William Frederick Doolittle, M.D., The Doolittle Family In America, (Cleveland, 1901):
 "In early life he explored the country to the northwest of W. [Wallingford] and selected land for a farm, and on it prepared a home for his family. He worked through the week at it, as it was too far to go home every night, and returned only on Saturday, guided by a line of blazed trees he had marked through the woods. The spot is about a mile east of the central part of the village of Cheshire."
 He had three more marriages after Thankful died.
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 Married (1) 2-Nov-1706 in Wallingford, CT, to Thankful DOOLITTLE; born ____ in _____; daughter of John Doolittle born ____ & Mary PECK born ____; died 23-Nov-1728 in CT.
  Children of Timothy & Thankful:
 Rachel Tuttle, born 10-Apr-1706;
 Ebenezer Tuttle, born 18-May-1708;
 Ephraim Tuttle, born 10-Apr-1710;
 Mary Tuttle, born 3-Oct-1712;
 Gershom Tuttle, born 11-Aug-1714;
 Timothy Jonathan Tuttle, born 4 Dec 1716;
 Abigail Tuttle, born 11-Apr-1719;
 Simon Tuttle, born 12-Jun-1721;
 Moses Tuttle, born 18-Dec-1723;
 Thankful Tuttle, born 5-Nov-1726; died 9-Dec-1747, apparently unmarried;
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 Married (2) 9-Jun-1729 in New Haven, CT, to Mary (PECK) ROWE,
 born 6-Oct-1689 in New Haven, CT;
 daughter of Joseph Peck & Sarah ALLING; widow of Stephen ROWE;
 died 22-Jan-1748 in Cheshire, CT.
  Children of Timothy & Mary:
 Mehitable Tuttle, born 15-Nov-1730;
 Ichabod Tuttle, born 2-Jul-1732; died 9-Jan-1747, unmarried;
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  Married (3) 28-Jun-1749 in Wallingford, CT, to Sarah ATWATER,
 born 6-Apr-1693 in New Haven, CT;
 daughter of Ebenezer Atwater & Abigail HEATON , widow of James HUMISTON;
 died 28-May-1761 in Wallingford, CT.
Note:   The Descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, Who Came From Old to New


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