Abigail Frederick

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Abigail Frederick (Doolittle)

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Birthplace: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
Death: 1704 (35-36)
New Haven, New Haven, CT
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Daughter of Sgt. Abraham Doolittle and Abigail Doolittle
Wife of William Frederick
Mother of Abigail Todd; William Frederick; John Frederick and Joseph Frederick
Sister of Samuel Doolittle; Joseph Doolittle; Capt. Ebenezer Doolittle; Mary Merriman; Daniel Doolittle and 1 other
Half sister of Samuel Doolittle; Sarah Abernathy; Sgt. Abraham Doolittle; Elizabeth Brockett; John Doolittle and 2 others

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About Abigail Frederick

  • 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)
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/descendantsofwil01tutt#page/n525/mode...
  • Children of William and Elizabeth Tuttle
  • 4. Jonathan Tuttle, bap. in Charleston, Mass., July 8, 1637, m. Rebecca, dau. of Lieut. Francis Bell* of Stamford; b. Aug. 1643; d. May 2, 1676. Aoubt 1679 he began a settlement near the Quinnipiac River n what is now the southern part of the town of North Haven, and soon after, Ebenezer Blakeslee, John Humiston, Daniel and Thomas Barnes, Moses Brockett and later the Clarks, Todds and others settled near the center. All these families have intermarried with each other, generation after generation and in many instances relationships are unusally complicated. The settlement was very slow at first, and for many years some of the planters buried their dead and attended chh. in New Haven. Jonathan built a bridge over the Quinnipiac in North Haven, which was long known as "Tuttle's bridge," and by a decree of the court he was allowed to demand of each traveler passing over it, horse and man, 2 pence in money or 3 pence in pay (barter); exception was made in favor of deputies going to court. He was also allowed to take moderate compensation for any refreshment or drink furnished to travelers, except strong drink. Feb. 20, 1704-5, he conv. to Joseph Tuttle on sixth part of the third div. that was laid out to Wm. Tuttle. He d. in 1705 and next yr. Simon Tuttle admr. his est.
  • I. Rebecca, b. Sept. 10, 1664, m. Isaac Deighton.
  • II. Mary, b. Feb. &, 1666; m. 'William Fredericks'.
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/descendantsofwil01tutt#page/n574/mode...
  • 42. Mary Tuttle, b. Feb. 7, 1666; m. 'William Fredericks of Wall'd'. She d. perhaps before 1700, as she is not named in div. of est. of her bro. Jonathan Tuttle. At a court held July 1, 1706, Simon Tuttle, bro. of Mary Fredericks, exhibited debts due from est. of his bro. Jonathan, L23 and 12 shil.; also exhibited acquittances from Wm. and Nath. Tuttle, Rebecca Deighton, Mary Doolittle and Elizabeth Curtis, daus. of 'Wm. Fredericks. He m. (2) Abigail Doollittle, and had Abigail, m. Dec. 18, 1718, Josiah Todd.
  • I. Mary Fredericks, b. July 22, 1685.
  • II. Elizabeth Fredericks, b. Feb. 18, 1686-7.
  • 421. Mary Fredericks, .......
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Abigail Frederick's Timeline

1668
February 26, 1668
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
1696
April 27, 1696
Woodbury, Litchfield, CT
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1704
1704
Age 35
New Haven, New Haven, CT
1877
May 1, 1877
Age 36
May 12, 1877
Age 36
1888
January 5, 1888
Age 36