(1) Hij is getrouwd met Thankful Doolittle.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 2 november 1706 te Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.
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(2) Hij is getrouwd met Mary Rowe Peck.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 9 juni 1729 te New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, hij was toen 46 jaar oud.
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(3) Hij heeft/had een relatie met Sarah Atwater.
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Timothy Tuttle<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: Tuthill<br>Birth: Sep 30 1682 - New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony<br>Occupation: Deacon, Sargent<br>Marriage: Spouse: Sarah Tuttle (born Atwater) - June 28 1749 - Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony<br>Death: Apr 15 1756 - Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony<br>Father: Simon Tuttle, Sr.<br>Mother: Mary Abigail Tuttle (born Beach)<br>Wives: , Mary Rowe Tuttle (born Peck), Sarah Tuttle (born Atwater), Mary Tuttle (born Hummiston)<br>Children: Rachel Tyler (born Tuttle), Moses Tuttle, Richard Tuttle, Ebenezer Tuttle, Gershom TuttleMehitable Clark (born Tuttle), Ephraim Tuttle, Mary Hull (born Tuttle), Timothy Jonathan Tuttle, Abigail Gaylord (born Tuttle), Simon Tuttle, Thankful Tuttle, Noah Tuttle, Ichabod Tuttle<br>Siblings: Daniel Tuttle, Abigail Curtis (born Tuttle), Thankful Curtis (born Tuttle), Deborah Tuttle, David Tuttle
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Deacon, Sgt Timothy Tuttle<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Sep 30 1682 - New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, British North America<br>Marriage: Spouse: Thankful Doolittle - Nov 2 1706 - Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, British North America<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Peck - June 9 1729 - Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: Sarah Atwater - June 28 1749 - North Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States<br>Death: Apr 15 1756 - Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, British North America<br>Burial: Apr 17 1756 - Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, British North America<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br> Additional information: LifeSketch:Dea. Timothy Tuttle. Born ca 1682.1 Timothy died on 15 Apr 1756 in Wallingford, CT.20 Buried in Old Graveyard, Cheshire.e he explored the country to the westward of Wallingford, & selected land for a farm, wh ich he cleared with his own hands, and on it prepared a home for his family, working through the week as it was too far to go home every night and returning only on Saturdays, guided by a line of blazed trees he had marked through the woods. The spot is about a mile east of the central part of the village of Cheshire. In 1715, it is referred to in the division of Wallingford, into school districts, the west division to extend "as far as west of the rive r, as high as Timothy Tuttle and Timothy Beaches". Her he afterwards erected the first frame house in the town of Cheshire according to the family tradition, but Joseph P. Beach has doubts about this house being the first, and ac cords that honor to the Hitchcock house in another part of the town. "The Tuttle house may have been the second>" It was a good specimen of the CT farm house in the olden time; under its roof were born children, grandchildren, g reat gr children and great great grandchildren of the builder. It was standing until a few years since, when it was burned by an incendiary, being at the time unoccupied.s of the town. Sept 1, 1724 the s ame committee to "dignify the meeting house" same year he was one of the committee of three to manage school affairs. The same year Timothy Tuttle appointed Col of the four penny rate. The first deacons of the Cheshire Congregat ional Church were Stephen Hotchkiss & Jospeh Ives. On the resignation of Dea Hotchkiss, Timothy Tuttle was chose, and on the resignation of Dea Tuttle, Stephen Hotchkiss Jr, son of the first Deacon was chosen in place of Deacon T uttle. Ephraim Tuttle, son of the latter, married for first wife, Esther Hotchkiss, daughter of the first Deacon, Stephen.isible, has been utilized in the construction of an adjacen t stone fence. His life began two years before the death of the ancestress of the race recorded in this work, and he doubtless sat on her knee and heard her voice. It ended only nine years before the birth, int he house which he built, of her grt. grt. grt. grandson, Uri Tuttle (the father of the compiler), thus covering a period that embraces in part the contemporary history of five generations.state she brought me at time of my marriage, sons Moses, Gershom, Timothy, Simon; daughters Mary, wife of Miles Hull, Abigail, wife of John Gaylord, Mehitable, wife of Andrew Clark, and children of Rachel, who was the wife of Nathan Tyler.ry Humiston, who died Jan 22, 1748, fourth, Mrs. Sarah Humiston, widow of James and dau of Ebenezer & Abigail Heaton Atwater born April 6, 1693, died May 28, 1761, by 1st marriate he had 12 children.rried Thankful DOOLITTLE, daughter of John DOOLITTLE & Mary PECK, in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. Born on 4 May 1688 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. Thankful died in Wallingford, New Haven, CT on 23 Nov 1728; she was 40. They had the following children: 1736; he was 28. es (1723-1809) ried Mary PECK, daughter of Joseph PECK & Sarah ALLING, in New Haven, New Haven, CT. Born on 6 Oct 1689 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. Mary died in Cheshire, New Haven, CT on 22 Jan 17 47/1748; she was 57. They had the following children:747/1748; he was 14. Ichabod was baptized in Cheshire, New Haven, CT in Jul 1732. 3 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. Sarah died in Wallingford, New Haven, CT on 28 May 1761; she was 68. They had no ch ildren.nd dau of Joseph PECK, and Mary Humston, and Mrsn)son ofn Gaylord of Cheshire his family. He worked through the week at it, as it was too far to go home every night, and r eturned only on Saturday, guided by a line of blazed trees he had marked through the woods. The spot is about a mile east of the central part of the village of Cheshire."ul died.
Deacon, Sgt Timothy Tuttle<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Sep 30 1682 - New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, British North America<br>Marriage: Spouse: Thankful Doolittle - Nov 2 1706 - Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, British North America<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Peck - June 9 1729 - Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: Sarah Atwater - June 28 1749 - North Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States<br>Death: Apr 15 1756 - Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, British North America<br>Burial: Apr 17 1756 - Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, British North America<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br> Additional information: LifeSketch:Dea. Timothy Tuttle. Born ca 1682.1 Timothy died on 15 Apr 1756 in Wallingford, CT.20 Buried in Old Graveyard, Cheshire.e he explored the country to the westward of Wallingford, & selected land for a farm, wh ich he cleared with his own hands, and on it prepared a home for his family, working through the week as it was too far to go home every night and returning only on Saturdays, guided by a line of blazed trees he had marked through the woods. The spot is about a mile east of the central part of the village of Cheshire. In 1715, it is referred to in the division of Wallingford, into school districts, the west division to extend "as far as west of the rive r, as high as Timothy Tuttle and Timothy Beaches". Her he afterwards erected the first frame house in the town of Cheshire according to the family tradition, but Joseph P. Beach has doubts about this house being the first, and ac cords that honor to the Hitchcock house in another part of the town. "The Tuttle house may have been the second>" It was a good specimen of the CT farm house in the olden time; under its roof were born children, grandchildren, g reat gr children and great great grandchildren of the builder. It was standing until a few years since, when it was burned by an incendiary, being at the time unoccupied.s of the town. Sept 1, 1724 the s ame committee to "dignify the meeting house" same year he was one of the committee of three to manage school affairs. The same year Timothy Tuttle appointed Col of the four penny rate. The first deacons of the Cheshire Congregat ional Church were Stephen Hotchkiss & Jospeh Ives. On the resignation of Dea Hotchkiss, Timothy Tuttle was chose, and on the resignation of Dea Tuttle, Stephen Hotchkiss Jr, son of the first Deacon was chosen in place of Deacon T uttle. Ephraim Tuttle, son of the latter, married for first wife, Esther Hotchkiss, daughter of the first Deacon, Stephen.isible, has been utilized in the construction of an adjacen t stone fence. His life began two years before the death of the ancestress of the race recorded in this work, and he doubtless sat on her knee and heard her voice. It ended only nine years before the birth, int he house which he built, of her grt. grt. grt. grandson, Uri Tuttle (the father of the compiler), thus covering a period that embraces in part the contemporary history of five generations.state she brought me at time of my marriage, sons Moses, Gershom, Timothy, Simon; daughters Mary, wife of Miles Hull, Abigail, wife of John Gaylord, Mehitable, wife of Andrew Clark, and children of Rachel, who was the wife of Nathan Tyler.ry Humiston, who died Jan 22, 1748, fourth, Mrs. Sarah Humiston, widow of James and dau of Ebenezer & Abigail Heaton Atwater born April 6, 1693, died May 28, 1761, by 1st marriate he had 12 children.rried Thankful DOOLITTLE, daughter of John DOOLITTLE & Mary PECK, in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. Born on 4 May 1688 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. Thankful died in Wallingford, New Haven, CT on 23 Nov 1728; she was 40. They had the following children: 1736; he was 28. es (1723-1809) ried Mary PECK, daughter of Joseph PECK & Sarah ALLING, in New Haven, New Haven, CT. Born on 6 Oct 1689 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. Mary died in Cheshire, New Haven, CT on 22 Jan 17 47/1748; she was 57. They had the following children:747/1748; he was 14. Ichabod was baptized in Cheshire, New Haven, CT in Jul 1732. 3 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. Sarah died in Wallingford, New Haven, CT on 28 May 1761; she was 68. They had no ch ildren.nd dau of Joseph PECK, and Mary Humston, and Mrsn)son ofn Gaylord of Cheshire his family. He worked through the week at it, as it was too far to go home every night, and r eturned only on Saturday, guided by a line of blazed trees he had marked through the woods. The spot is about a mile east of the central part of the village of Cheshire."ul died.
Deacon Timothy Tuthill (born Tuttle)<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1682 - New Haven, CT<br>Marriage: Nov 2 1706 - CT<br>Marriage: June 28 1749 - CT<br>Marriage: June 9 1729<br>Death: Apr 15 1756 - Cheshire, New Haven, CT<br>Father: Simon Tuttle<br>Mother: Sarah Tuttle (born Beach)<br>Spouses: Thankful DoolittleSarah Tuthill (born Atwater)Mary Tuttle (born Rowe)<br>Children: Moses TuttleRachel Tuttle