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Note: POSTED ON FIND-A-GRAVE WEB SITE: Birth: Aug. 22, 1786 Rutland County, Vermont, USA Death: Apr. 18, 1863 Aged 76 years, 7 months Rev. Chandler Tuttle was born in Brandon Rutland, Co., VT. He married Catherine Baldwin on December 28, 1832. She was his 3rd wife. They had 6 children: Lavina, Jonah B., Mary, Lydia, Bejamin F. and Joseph Crosby. Solomon, Chandler's father, came from Connecticut, or perhaps Vermont, with others they scouted out the area. They followed the small river from Chauncey and the Hocking River where the two branches of the river came together. Solomon Tuttle, being a strict Puritan and also a very godly man, with the consent of all decided to spend Sunday at the forks as a day of rest, and to name the joined streams, Sunday Creek and to map it as a land mark for future use. Family links: Spouse: Catherine Baldwin Tuttle (1806 - 1885)* Children: Lavina Tuttle Bryson (1834 - 1887)* Dr. Jonah Baldwin Tuttle (1836 - 1900)* Mary Tuttle Whitaker (1838 - 1926)* Lydia Tuttle Long (1840 - 1926)* Benjamin Franklin Tuttle (1842 - 1901)* Joseph Crosbey Tuttle (1849 - 1936)* Burial: Baldwin Cemetery Madison County, Ohio, USA Created by: Jean Quentmeyer Record added: May 06, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 14194858 ~~~~~~~~~~~ 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Crosby Tuttle Age: 1 Birth Year: abt 1849 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1850: Paint, Fayette, Ohio Gender: Male Family Number: 403 Household Members: Name Age Chandler Tuttle 65, m, farmer, b-OH Catherine Tuttle 64, f, b-VA Lavina Tuttle 16, f, b-OH Jonah Tuttle 14, m, b-OH Mary Tuttle 12, f, b-OH Lydia Tuttle 10, f, b-OH Franklin Tuttle 8, m, b-OH Crosby Tuttle 1, m, b-OH --------------------------- Rev. Chandler Tuttle moved to Ohio in 1796. ---------------------------- Transcribed sic from pages 1355-1358, under the section entitled Tuttle, of New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation; compiled under the editorial supervision of William Richard Cutter, A.M., Third Series, Volume III, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, 1915 Note 2: This source does not list Rev. Chandler Tuttle's first two wives: (1) Jane NEAL and (2) Phoebe STRONG, who are listed in other records attached to this tree. "Chandler Tuttle was a soldier in the war of 1812, during which he was captured and held by the British at Quebec for a number of months. He removed to Fayette county, Ohio. He was a Baptist preacher and built the first Baptist church in Bloomingburg, Ohio, where he preached for forty years. He died in 1863. He married Catherine Baldwin, a native of Virginia, a granddaughter of Captain John Baldwin, who commanded a Virginia company in the revolution. After the war Captain Baldwin was granted ten thousand acres of land in Fayette county, Ohio, to reimburse him for money paid to soldiers of his command during the war. He had to sell his property to raise funds for this purpose. Afterward congress passed an act to reimburse Captain Baldwin, but he declined further relief, believing the land sufficient. Children: 1. Benjamin Franklin, a soldier in the civil war, enlisting from Washington Court House, Fayette county, in the Twentieth Ohio Regiment Volunteer Infantry, and was with General Sherman in his famous march from Atlanta to the Sea, and took part in many battles, including Shiloh, Fort Donelson and Atlanta. 2. Joseph Crosby, lives at Carthage, Missouri. 3. Mary, married James Whittaker, of Fayette county, Ohio. 4. Lavina, married James Bryson, of Fayette county, Ohio. 5. Lydia, married Shadrach Long, of Fayette. 6. Jonah Baldwin, mentioned below. 7. James, served in the First Illinois Constitutional Convention. 8. Cyrus, was associated with John Brown, the Abolitionist, in Kansas."
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