Family tree Cromer/Russell/Buck/Pratt » Hannah Tuttle (1655-1708)

Personal data Hannah Tuttle 

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  • She was born on November 2, 1655 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America.
  • She was christened on June 23, 1695 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America.Source 4
  • Profession: First Wife.
  • (Marriage) on November 7, 1672 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America: Spouse: Samuel Clark, of New Haven.Source 5
  • She died on December 21, 1708 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America, she was 53 years old.Source 6
  • She is buried December 1708 in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.
  • A child of John Tuttle and Catherine Lane

Household of Hannah Tuttle


Notes about Hannah Tuttle

*'''Hannah Tuttle Clark''DAUGHTER OF''' JOHN and KATHERINE (LANE) TUTTLE 1708)lationshipgr&GRid=103530121 DEC 1708, CT., Nathan______ount of the descendants of John Tuttle, of Ipswich; and Henry Tuthill, of Hingham, Mass. (1883)utt#page/n142/mode/1upast 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. £79 adm. given to sons John and Samuel, the other chil. to have their parts as they came of age.5, 1657; m. May 29, 1689, Mary Burroughs. 1666; m. John Read, jr., of Norwalk.ho prob. enough was s. of John, and whom, therefore, I placed in the list of 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.as on com. with Samuel Russell to "seat the meeting house" in East Haven, 1719. (Dodd.) Feb. 11, 1700 conv. "land laid out to '''my father''' John Tuttle, late of N. H., dec." In 1706, conv. to s. Stephen and to s. Joseph "land that I bought of Nathaniel Tuttle of Woodbury." "Mr. '''SAMUEL CLARK''' d. Feb. 22, 1730; w. prov. March, 1730; '''sons''' Samuel and Timothy execs.; s. Daniel to have one-third of the movables, s. John one-third, and the rest equally divided among all my chil." A codicil in favor of s. Timothy, with whom the testator had lived, was wit. by Caleb Ball. "Mrs. '''HANNAH CLARK d. Dec. 21, 1708."h, b. Oct. 20, 1678; m. Nov. 27, 1707, Marah Parker.uttle, 38.]n. 2, 1692; m. Jan. 8, 1712, John Munson.three weeks after b. of only child. He m. a 2d. wf. and had nine chil. See New Haven Registry. 1. Mehitable, b. Oct. 4, 1723; living in 1744-5, as per deed of land near Clark to Thomas Stevens.____________torygenealogy00inclar#page/9/mode/1upf restless and dissatisfied men" who forsook the colony ; and was one of twenty men who bound themselves May 16th, 1640 (see Scharf's History of Westchester Co.), to establish for themselves a home at Rippowams, now Stamford, Ct. Samuel Clark, born perhaps, about 1619, in Devonshire, came with the company from Wethersfield, Ct., and is on each of thenclar#page/10/mode/1up in New Haven, Ct., in 1685, died about 1690. He married Hannah, daughter of Rev. Robert Fordham. I., where Rev. Richard Denton went in 1644. William, with probably a Joseph, remained for a time in Stamford; and '''Samuel, Jr.''', removed to New Haven where his father, Samuel, died at his house in 1690.ttle. He died Feb. 22d, 1729,— '''his wife died Dec. 21st, 1708. Their children were:''' 1st Samuel, 2d Daniel, 3d John, 4th Joseph, 5th Stephen, 6th Nathan, 7th Hannah, 8th Phineas, 9th Abigail, 10th Hester, 11th Timothy, 12th Mebitable. Franklin Bowditch * Dec, 1684 and 430. Catharine (264) ; born Nov., 1655; mother of 483, 521, 581 and 748 * 1731-33 na. Removed to Woodbury. * Nov., 1743 Richard and wife (260); wife of 430.rn May, 1673; husband of 636.ttle story is one of my qualifying stories for Rootsweb's International Black Sheep Society nd 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.t together; wn Nathan b 2/20/1682 m 5/27/1709 Phebe Lines she m (2) Joshua Tuttle/6/1689ter birth of lst child. Mehitable b 10/4/1723 married Thomas Stevens? Living on dateof deeed, 1744-5. Her husband remarried.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. 1664aring, b 1704nut24/Readyhough/tuttle.html

*'''Hannah Tuttle Clark''DAUGHTER OF''' JOHN and KATHERINE (LANE) TUTTLE 1708)lationshipgr&GRid=103530121 DEC 1708, CT., Nathan______ount of the descendants of John Tuttle, of Ipswich; and Henry Tuthill, of Hingham, Mass. (1883)utt#page/n142/mode/1upast 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. £79 adm. given to sons John and Samuel, the other chil. to have their parts as they came of age.5, 1657; m. May 29, 1689, Mary Burroughs. 1666; m. John Read, jr., of Norwalk.ho prob. enough was s. of John, and whom, therefore, I placed in the list of 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.as on com. with Samuel Russell to "seat the meeting house" in East Haven, 1719. (Dodd.) Feb. 11, 1700 conv. "land laid out to '''my father''' John Tuttle, late of N. H., dec." In 1706, conv. to s. Stephen and to s. Joseph "land that I bought of Nathaniel Tuttle of Woodbury." "Mr. '''SAMUEL CLARK''' d. Feb. 22, 1730; w. prov. March, 1730; '''sons''' Samuel and Timothy execs.; s. Daniel to have one-third of the movables, s. John one-third, and the rest equally divided among all my chil." A codicil in favor of s. Timothy, with whom the testator had lived, was wit. by Caleb Ball. "Mrs. '''HANNAH CLARK d. Dec. 21, 1708."h, b. Oct. 20, 1678; m. Nov. 27, 1707, Marah Parker.uttle, 38.]n. 2, 1692; m. Jan. 8, 1712, John Munson.three weeks after b. of only child. He m. a 2d. wf. and had nine chil. See New Haven Registry. 1. Mehitable, b. Oct. 4, 1723; living in 1744-5, as per deed of land near Clark to Thomas Stevens.____________torygenealogy00inclar#page/9/mode/1upf restless and dissatisfied men" who forsook the colony ; and was one of twenty men who bound themselves May 16th, 1640 (see Scharf's History of Westchester Co.), to establish for themselves a home at Rippowams, now Stamford, Ct. Samuel Clark, born perhaps, about 1619, in Devonshire, came with the company from Wethersfield, Ct., and is on each of thenclar#page/10/mode/1up in New Haven, Ct., in 1685, died about 1690. He married Hannah, daughter of Rev. Robert Fordham. I., where Rev. Richard Denton went in 1644. William, with probably a Joseph, remained for a time in Stamford; and '''Samuel, Jr.''', removed to New Haven where his father, Samuel, died at his house in 1690.ttle. He died Feb. 22d, 1729,— '''his wife died Dec. 21st, 1708. Their children were:''' 1st Samuel, 2d Daniel, 3d John, 4th Joseph, 5th Stephen, 6th Nathan, 7th Hannah, 8th Phineas, 9th Abigail, 10th Hester, 11th Timothy, 12th Mebitable. Franklin Bowditch * Dec, 1684 and 430. Catharine (264) ; born Nov., 1655; mother of 483, 521, 581 and 748 * 1731-33 na. Removed to Woodbury. * Nov., 1743 Richard and wife (260); wife of 430.rn May, 1673; husband of 636.ttle story is one of my qualifying stories for Rootsweb's International Black Sheep Society nd 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.t together; wn Nathan b 2/20/1682 m 5/27/1709 Phebe Lines she m (2) Joshua Tuttle/6/1689ter birth of lst child. Mehitable b 10/4/1723 married Thomas Stevens? Living on dateof deeed, 1744-5. Her husband remarried.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. 1664aring, b 1704nut24/Readyhough/tuttle.html

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Hannah Tuttle

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

Hannah Tuttle
1655-1708


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    Hannah Clark (born Tuttle)<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Nov 2 1655 - New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America<br>Christening: June 23 1695 - New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America<br>Marriage: Nov 7 1672 - New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America<br>Death: Dec 21 1708 - New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America<br>Burial: Dec 1708 - Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.

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  • In the year 1655: Source: Wikipedia
    • February 14 » The Mapuches launch coordinated attacks against the Spanish in Chile beginning the Mapuche uprising of 1655.
    • March 8 » John Casor becomes the first legally-recognized slave in England's North American colonies where a crime was not committed.
    • March 25 » Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is discovered by Christiaan Huygens.
    • April 23 » The Siege of Santo Domingo begins during the Anglo-Spanish War, and fails seven days later.
    • August 23 » Battle of Sobota: The Swedish Empire led by Charles X Gustav defeats the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
    • December 18 » The Whitehall Conference ends with the determination that there was no law preventing Jews from re-entering England after the Edict of Expulsion of 1290.
  • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
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    • January 27 » Mustafa II becomes the Ottoman sultan and Caliph of Islam in Istanbul on the death of Ahmed II. Mustafa rules until his abdication in 1703.
    • August 15 » French forces end the bombardment of Brussels.
    • September 7 » Henry Every perpetrates one of the most profitable pirate raids in history with the capture of the Grand Mughal ship Ganj-i-Sawai. In response, Emperor Aurangzeb threatens to end all English trading in India.
    • November 20 » Zumbi, the last of the leaders of Quilombo dos Palmares in early Brazil, is executed by the forces of Portuguese bandeirante Domingos Jorge Velho - an event nowadays commemorated in Black Awareness Day.
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    Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
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    • March 11 » Queen Anne withholds Royal Assent from the Scottish Militia Bill, the last time a British monarch vetoes legislation.
    • March 23 » James Francis Edward Stuart lands at the Firth of Forth as part of the planned French invasion of Britain.
    • September 11 » Charles XII of Sweden stops his march to conquer Moscow outside Smolensk, marking the turning point in the Great Northern War. The army is defeated nine months later in the Battle of Poltava, and the Swedish Empire ceases to be a major power.
    • October 9 » Peter the Great defeats the Swedes at the Battle of Lesnaya.


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