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About Henry Tuthill, Il
- 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/n71/mode/2up
- 22. Henry Tuthill was father of 'HENRY 2d', who was father of Henry 3d, whose dau. Anna Tuthill, m. John Cleves (s. of Rev. Timothy) Symmes, b. July 10, 1742. He was an officer in the rev. army, and after one of the judges of the Supreme court of New Jersey. Not long after the war he bought a tract of land some twenty miles in length, on the north side of the Oldo river, including the site of Cincinnati. He removed to Ohio and res. at North Bend, then called Cleves, having been appointed by Washington U. S. Dist. Judge for the North West Ter. He d. at N. B., Feb., 1614. He m. (2) Widow Halsey of N. J.; (3) Susanna, dau. of Hon. Wm. Livingston of N. J. Her sister was wife of John Jay. By 1st m. he had;
- 1. Anna, who lived with her grandfather Tuthill at Southold, educated at the female academy at E. Hampton; afterwards a pupil of Mrs. Isabella Graham, and res. in her family. In 1764 accompanied her father and step-mother to res. at No. Bend. where she m. Nov. 22, 1795, William Henry Harrison, then a young officer in command of Fort Hamilton; afterwards President of the United States, in which office he d. in the White House at Washington. She d. Feb. 25, 1861, a. 88 yrs. and 7 months. About the year 1853 the compiler while engaged in surveying a route for the Cincinnati & St. Louis R. R., accepted the proffered hospitality of one of the sons of President Harrrison, then living a few miles below North Bend (Hon. Scott Harrison.) Mr. H. referred to his Tuthill relationships, saying his family had always held them in high esteem. Rev. Joseph Tuthill Daryea, D. D., is of this family.
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- Tuthill family of Tharston, Norfolk County, England and Southold, Suffolk County, New York; also written Totyl, Totehill, Tothill, Tuttle, etc (1898)
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- 5. Henry Tuthill (John, Henry, Henry), of Southold, b. 1 May 1665; d. 4 Jan., 1750; m. before 1690, Bethia Horton (Capt. Jonathan, Barnabus), b. at 1674; d. 16 Mary, 1744. Henry was Justice of the Peace, and owned land in the Towns of Southold and Brookhaven. The subject of the marriage date of Henry and Bethia is discussed in Keith's Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison. The daughter Rebecca attributed to Henry, in Moore's Indexes of Southold Genealogies, is doubtless only an error of type, as Henry's will (Lib. 17, p. 118, N. Y. City Wills) cited as authority, does not contain the word Rebecca. *Issue, all of Southold Town:
- 12. i. 'HENRY, b. in 1690.
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- 12. 'HENRY TUTHILL (Henry, John, Henry, Henry), of Southold, b. 1690, d. 1 Sept., 1775. He m. 1st HANNAH, who Griffin says was a da. of Samuel BEEBE, of Plum Island, though Keith in his Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison surmises that her name was CROUCH. She d. 1 Dec., 1715, in her 24th yr., and is buried at Orient. Henry m. 2nd, on 10 Dec., 1717, PHOEBE YOUNG, doubtless da. of Christopher, Sr., (Rev. John) and his wife Mary Budd (Lieut. John, Lieut. John). PHOEBE was b. before 1695, and d. 24 Aug., 1775. Issue, by 1st wife:
- i. Henry, of Acquebogue, b. before Dec., 1715, d. 17 Sept., 1793; m. 16 Mch., 1738, Phoebe Horton (Caleb, Caleb, Caleb, Barnabas), d. 3 Nov., 1793, in her 75th yr. Henry's grand-da., Anna Symmes, m. President Wm. Henry Harrison, and was the grandmother of President Benjamin Harrison.
- Children of Henry and Phoebe (Young) Tuthill, (see third note below), order unknown:
- ii. Azariah, a Deacon at Orient, d. 20 Dec., 1804, ae. over 80 yrs.; he m. 13 July, 1746, Bethia Horton.
- iii. Barnabas (probably), Capt. in the French War in 1759, and Major of the 4th N. Y. Regiment in the Revolution.* He d. 9 Oct., 1782. He m. 1st, 8 Mch., 1759, Lydia King, who d. 18 Sept., 1779; m. 2nd, 20 Feb., 1781/2, Amy King. (Will, Lib. 35, p. 192, N. Y. City Wills.) He had 8 children. (See son of Henry, No. 5, and note.)
- iv. Nathaniel, drowned. his widow, m. to him on 17 Apl., 1753, doubtless m. Abraham Parsons, of Easthampton. She was probably Abigail King.
- v. Christopher, b. in 1726, d. 1798; m. 16 jan., 1755, Phoebe, da. of Jonathan Young. Christopher was the ancestor of the late Jeremiah H. Tuthill, of Orient.
- vi. Zipporah, b. in 1732, d. in 1799; m. 13 Feb., 1758 Richard Brown, 6th, of Orient. Their youngest da., Sarah, m., 6 May, 1793, Rufus King, of the same place.
- vii. Phoebe, doubtless m. Stephen Sweezy, in 1742.
- viii. Bethia, m. Micah Horton.
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References
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239580873/henry-tuthill
- Ancestors of American presidents. by Roberts, Gary Boyd (1989). 9. William Henry Harrison and 23. Benjamin Harrison. Page 12-13. < Archive.Org > (borrow for an hour with free ID).
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Henry Tuthill, Il's Timeline
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Southold, Suffolk County, Province of New York
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November 15, 1715
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Southold, Suffolk County, New York, British Colonial America
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Southold, Suffolk County, Province of New York
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Oysterponds, Suffolk County, Province of New York
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Southold, Suffolk County, Province of New York
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Orient, Suffolk, NY
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Orient, Suffolk County, Province of New York
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Orient, Suffolk, NY
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