Family tree Cromer/Russell/Buck/Pratt » Samuel Tuttle (1659-1733)

Personal data Samuel Tuttle 

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  • He was born on January 9, 1659 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America.
  • He was christened on March 23, 1666 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States (New England).Source 3
  • He was baptized on March 23, 1666 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Conn.Source 4
  • Profession: Propr. 1685.
  • (Marriage) on June 1, 1684 in New Haven, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America: Spouse: Sarah Tuttle (born Newman).Source 5
  • He died on July 8, 1733 in New Haven, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America, he was 74 years old.Source 6
  • He is buried July 1733 in Old Cemetery, North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.
  • A child of John Tuttle and Catherine Lane

Household of Samuel Tuttle


Notes about Samuel Tuttle

*The descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, who came from old to New England in 1635, and settled in New Haven in 1639, with numerous biographical notes and sketches : also, some account of the descendants of John Tuttle, of Ipswich; and Henry Tuthill, of Hingham, Mass. (1883), Kattareen Lane (per. dau. of John, who was of Milford, 1640, and d. 1689, leaving good est.) He received house and lot in East Haven from his f. by deed 1661. He sold it next year to John Potter, blacksmith, and about same time sold, according to Dodd, to wid. of Wm. Ludington, land at Stony River, which was a part of his patrimony. In these conv. he is called jun. At court in N. H., Nov. 23, 1662, John Tuttle requested that he might have liberty to purchase some land of the Indians beyond Chestnut Hill. He d. Nov. 12, 1683. Inv. (english pound)79 adm. given to sons John and Samuel, the other chil. to have their parts as they came of age. last four children "Sister Tuttle, wife of John Tuttle, had bap. March 23, 1666."Nov. 24, 1698, Mary Read.his chil. as 10. though it is uncertain. There was a Benj. Tuttle of N. H. bap. in Milford, 1671, also a s. of John, per., but I find no far. men. of him.-------------</nowiki>iam) Tuttle •Dec, 1684 Born 1612.55; mother of 483, 531, 581 and 748Dism. 1712? Daughter of Ephraim (263) and Anna. Removed to Woodbury. •Nov., 1743, December 21. Abemetky (William) Tuttle *i7— Daughter of William and Sarah, of WalUngford; bom March, 1680; wife of 635.m/tiggernut24/Readyhough/tuttle.htmlh as I could get ahold of them, mostly TAG, and a couple of citations, I never did get ahold of the Prindle book, I found that documents such as wills establish that the Tuttles were of Northampton. My sources, as well as a summary of the disproven roots cited in older Tuttle genealogies in the United States, are below. little confusing. * ''''''Samuel b 1/9/1659-60 m 6/1684 Sarah Newman m 2 Abaigail, dau of John and Mercy FROST and widow of Thos Barnes She had 15 children already. In 1736, her son Samuel presented a petition to the court to administer her estate, she had "fallen into discomposure of mind", was incapable, etc. homas Jacobs19 Deborah Barnesarah b 1/22/1661-2 m 9/10/1685 John Humiston of NH/1666 m John READ Jr of Norwalko further mention of him.

*The descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, who came from old to New England in 1635, and settled in New Haven in 1639, with numerous biographical notes and sketches : also, some account of the descendants of John Tuttle, of Ipswich; and Henry Tuthill, of Hingham, Mass. (1883), Kattareen Lane (per. dau. of John, who was of Milford, 1640, and d. 1689, leaving good est.) He received house and lot in East Haven from his f. by deed 1661. He sold it next year to John Potter, blacksmith, and about same time sold, according to Dodd, to wid. of Wm. Ludington, land at Stony River, which was a part of his patrimony. In these conv. he is called jun. At court in N. H., Nov. 23, 1662, John Tuttle requested that he might have liberty to purchase some land of the Indians beyond Chestnut Hill. He d. Nov. 12, 1683. Inv. (english pound)79 adm. given to sons John and Samuel, the other chil. to have their parts as they came of age. last four children "Sister Tuttle, wife of John Tuttle, had bap. March 23, 1666."Nov. 24, 1698, Mary Read.his chil. as 10. though it is uncertain. There was a Benj. Tuttle of N. H. bap. in Milford, 1671, also a s. of John, per., but I find no far. men. of him.-------------</nowiki>iam) Tuttle •Dec, 1684 Born 1612.55; mother of 483, 531, 581 and 748Dism. 1712? Daughter of Ephraim (263) and Anna. Removed to Woodbury. •Nov., 1743, December 21. Abemetky (William) Tuttle *i7— Daughter of William and Sarah, of WalUngford; bom March, 1680; wife of 635.m/tiggernut24/Readyhough/tuttle.htmlh as I could get ahold of them, mostly TAG, and a couple of citations, I never did get ahold of the Prindle book, I found that documents such as wills establish that the Tuttles were of Northampton. My sources, as well as a summary of the disproven roots cited in older Tuttle genealogies in the United States, are below. little confusing. * ''''''Samuel b 1/9/1659-60 m 6/1684 Sarah Newman m 2 Abaigail, dau of John and Mercy FROST and widow of Thos Barnes She had 15 children already. In 1736, her son Samuel presented a petition to the court to administer her estate, she had "fallen into discomposure of mind", was incapable, etc. homas Jacobs19 Deborah Barnesarah b 1/22/1661-2 m 9/10/1685 John Humiston of NH/1666 m John READ Jr of Norwalko further mention of him.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Samuel Tuttle

John Lane
1603-1669
Sarah Baker
1605-1660
John Tuttle
1631-1683

Samuel Tuttle
1659-1733


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  1. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    Samuel Tuttle<br>Birth names: Samuel TUTTLESamuel Tuttle<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Jan 9 1659 - New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America&lt;br>Christening: Mar 23 1666 - New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States (New England)<br>Marriage: Spouse: Sarah Newman - June 1 1684 - New Haven, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America<br>Marriage: Spouse: Abigail Frost - 1715 - New Haven,New Haven,conn<br>Death: July 8 1733 - New Haven, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America<br>Burial: July 1733 - Old Cemetery, North Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States<br>Occupation: Propr. 1685<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br>  Additional information:

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Historical events

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    Van 1650 tot 1672 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In the year 1659: Source: Wikipedia
    • February 11 » The assault on Copenhagen by Swedish forces is beaten back with heavy losses.
    • May 6 » English Restoration: A faction of the British Army removes Richard Cromwell as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth and reinstalls the Rump Parliament.
    • May 21 » In the Concert of The Hague, the Dutch Republic, the Commonwealth of England and the Kingdom of France set out their views on how the Second Northern War should end.
    • June 29 » At the Battle of Konotop the Ukrainian armies of Ivan Vyhovsky defeat the Russians led by Prince Trubetskoy.
    • November 10 » Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Maratha King kills Afzal Khan, Adilshahi in the battle popularly known as Battle of Pratapgarh.
    • December 28 » The Marathas defeat the Adilshahi forces in the Battle of Kolhapur.
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    Van 1650 tot 1672 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In the year 1666: Source: Wikipedia
    • August 19 » Second Anglo-Dutch War: Rear Admiral Robert Holmes leads a raid on the Dutch island of Terschelling, destroying 150 merchant ships, an act later known as "Holmes's Bonfire".
    • September 2 » The Great Fire of London breaks out and burns for three days, destroying 10,000 buildings, including Old St Paul's Cathedral.
    • September 3 » The Royal Exchange burns down in the Great Fire of London.
    • September 4 » In London, England, the most destructive damage from the Great Fire occurs.
    • September 5 » Great Fire of London ends: Ten thousand buildings, including Old St Paul's Cathedral, are destroyed, but only six people are known to have died.
    • November 28 » At least 3,000 men of the Royal Scots Army led by Tam Dalyell of the Binns defeat about 900 Covenanter rebels in the Battle of Rullion Green.
  • The temperature on July 8, 1733 was about 26.0 °C. There was 2 mm of rainWind direction mainly south. Weather type: betrokken regen. Source: KNMI
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    Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In the year 1733: Source: Wikipedia
    • February 12 » Georgia Day: Englishman James Oglethorpe founds Georgia, the 13th colony of the Thirteen Colonies, by settling at Savannah.
    • May 29 » The right of settlers in New France to enslave natives is upheld at Quebec City.
    • July 30 » The first Masonic Grand Lodge in the future United States is constituted in Massachusetts.
    • November 23 » The start of the 1733 slave insurrection on St. John in what was then the Danish West Indies.


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