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  1. 16. Nov. 2022 · John Tuttle, eldest son of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, was born in England in 1628, came to America with his parents in 1635, in the ship Planter, married Catherine Lane, Nov. 8, 1653, and died in 1683. Estate, £79. He received a house and lot in East Haven from his father by deed in 1661.

  2. John, Richard and William Tuttle, with their families, all came in the ship "Planter." in 1635, to New England. William settled in New Haven, Richard in Boston, and John in Ipswich. What connection these three brothers were to John Tuttle of Dover, New Hampshire, who came over probably a few years earlier, is unknown.

  3. John had a house and lot in East Haven given to him by his father in 1661, which he sold, the next year to John Potter, the blacksmith. He also had land at Stony River which he sold to the Widow of William Ludington. Nov. 23, 1662, John Tuttle asked the New Haven Court if he could purchase some land of the Indians beyond Chestnut Hill.

  4. Neither a Borrower Nor a Lender Be William Tuttle had an ox that belonged to the children of John Clark (deceased). While in the care of Tuttle, the ox died. John Moss and Samuel Whithead, brought suit against Tuttle for the value of the ox, £9. Mr. Tuttill declared that John Parker and Mathew Moulthrop had borrowed the ox. He came home to ...

  5. John William Tuttle was the son of Henry William Tuttle and Courtney (Walker) Tuttle. His father was born 1808 in Litchfield, CT and died in 1884 Monticello, KY. His mother was born 1817 at Paris, Kentucky and died at Mill Springs, KY May 8 1846.

  6. When John Tuttle Sr. was born before 8 December 1631, in Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England, his father, William Tuttle, was 23 and his mother, Elizabeth, was 23. He married Katherine Lane on 8 November 1653, in Newhaven Towne, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 5 daughters.

  7. 16. Nov. 2022 · Elizabeth Tuttle the wife of William called John Hurd their son, and at least one of her children referred to Hurd's as brothers and sisters (meaning in-law). These arguments are pretty convincing. 3. Thomas b 1635 m Hannah Powell 5/25/1660 d 10/19.1710 a cooper, gauger and packer, juryman, constable, exused from training on account of gout ...

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