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Marriage: Children:
  1. Phebe Tuttle: Birth: 7 JUL 1777 in Brandon,Rutland Co,Vermont,USA. Death: 20 JAN 1865 in Orwell,Addison Co,Vermont,USA

  2. Nathan Tuttle: Birth: 3 APR 1782 in Tinmouth,Rutland Co,VT. Death: 1812 in War Of 1812

  3. Sarah Tuttle: Birth: 17 FEB 1785 in Brandon,Rutland Co,VT. Death: Bef 1847 in Lapeer Co,MI

  4. Thomas Tuttle: Birth: 15 JAN 1787 in Whiting,Addison Co,Vermont,USA. Death: 1879 in Jefferson,Hillsdale Co,Michigan,USA

  5. Mary "Polly" Tuttle: Birth: 7 AUG 1789 in Danby,Rutland Co,Vermont,USA. Death: 20 JAN 1858 in Monkton,Addison Co,Vermont,USA


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Notes
a. Note:   Rev. War in Vt Military and Indian wars. REVOLUTIONARY WAR SERVICE - In Captain Oliver Potter's expedition to Canada under Colonel Seth Warner's Regiment (Oliver Potter - NH Captain Green Mountain Boys 27 July-Dec. 1775) (Seth Warner - Captain, Green Mountain Boys. Colonel - Vermont Republic)
 REVOLUTIONARY WAR SERVICE - 17 October - 28 October 1777 - Captain Abraham Salisbury's Company (Abraham Salisbury, VT, 1st Lieutenant and Captain Vermont Militia in 1776-1779)
 REVOLUTIONARY WAR SERVICE - 23-28 March 1780 under Stephen Calkin's Company of Militia order of Ebenezer Allen
 DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDER - Stephen Calkins (VT) Captain Vermont Militia 1780-1781
 REVOLUTIONARY WAR SERVICE - 01 February - 01 December 1780, defense of Vermont, Captain Parmelee Allen's Company of Rangers under Major Ebenezer Allen's Detachment.
 DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDER - (Ebenezer Allen (VT) Captain Vermont Militia, (NH), 1st Lieutenant Green Mountain Boys 27th July 1775-Jan 1776, served subsequently as Captain & Colonel of a batallion NH Rangers and Militia)
 DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDER - Parmalee Allen (Mass) 1st Lieutenant 3d Mass, 1st Jan. 1777 omitted Sept. 1777 with remark never joined regiment. He was Captain Vermont Rangers in 1777.
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  Resided Brandon, Rutland Co, VT.
 Removed to NY about 1793.
 Resided in Nelson, DeRuytor and Cazenovia--all in Madison Co, NY.
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  DEATH (per Sandy Bruce 41 posting on Ancestry.com):
 Elder Thomas Tuttle died 13 Sept 1829 in Avon, Lorain County OH, a few years after migrating there with the children of his second wife, the widow Chloe Butler. The Norwalk Reporter and Huron Advertiser, a newspaper, published his death notice on 26 Sept 1829:
 "Died - At Avon, in Lorain County, on the 13th inst., Elder Thomas Tuttle, in the 77th year of his age. He had been a Preacher in the Baptist connexion about forte years; he was a man of strong mental faculties , a firm supporter of the doctrine of salvation by grace, and died in a firm confidence of a blessed immortality beyond the grave."
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  The Descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, by George Frederick Tuttle, printed in Rutland, VT, 1883:
 p.592
 "Thomas Tuttle. The Baptist church, in Brandon'was organized about 1783 and the Tuttles appear among its first members. " From all that I can learn this family was prominent in the town and church. Thomas, jr., being a man of gifts and parts, was invited by the town (the Baptists being the dominent sect) to act as their minister.
 The name is missing from the church record after 1192 Rev. C. A. Thomas, Paator of the first Bap church in Brandon, letter to Comp. Capt. Solomon Tattle was one of the first members. Rev. Thomas preached 40 yrs. and was 70 yrs. of a. when he d. He m. about
 1793, -Smith, who died."


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