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Isaac Dayton

Spanish: Isaac Dayton Sr.
Birthdate:
Birthplace: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Colonial America
Death: 1715 (50-51)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Colonial America
Place of Burial: North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Samuel Dayton and Medlin Wilhelmina Dayton
Husband of Rebecca Dayton
Father of Isaac Dayton, II; Mary Johnson; Cecelia Tuttle; Nathaniel Jonathan Dayton; Charity Johnson and 1 other
Brother of Ralph Dayton; Abraham Dayton; Jacob Dayton; Sarah Weatherby; Caleb Dayton and 1 other
Half brother of Elizabeth Dayton

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About Isaac Dayton

  • 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/n527/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.
  • III. Jonathan, b. April b, 1669. joined chh. 1694; d. 1700; inv. Aug. 3 of that yr. (english pound)101, Simon tuttle, eld bro. admr. His personal and other property div. amont his brothers and sisters by acreement; between simon, Wm. and Nath'l Tuttle, Wm. Fredericks in behalf of his daughters and 'REBECCA DEIGHTON'; all made marks X except Simon who wrote his name.
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  • http://www.oocities.com/tiggernut24/Readyhough/tuttle.html
  • The Tuttle story is one of my qualifying stories for Rootsweb's International Black Sheep Society
  • After checking out the citations that people sent me, as much 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.
  • Ringstead Tuttles
  • This is the true Tuttle lineage. The material is a little confusing.
  • Here is the version I put together;
  • 4. Jonathan b 7/2/1637 m Rebecca Bel; d 5/2/1676
  • "Ebenezer Blakelee, 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 unusually complicated."
    • 'Rebecca b 9/10/1664 m Isaac Deighton
      • Issac DAYTON m Elizabeth TODD (dau of Eliz and Michael TODD)
      • Nathaniel DAYTON
      • JOnathan DAYTON m 1720 Mgt Ramsay much propty on L.I.
      • Mary DAyton m Reuben Johnson
      • Charity Dayton m 12/14/1726 Capt Abner Johnson
      • Sarah Dayton m Mathhew Bellamny of Cheshire CT
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  • New England families, genealogical and memorial: a record of the ..., Volume 4 edited by William Richard Cutter
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=NfksAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1647&lpg=PA1647&...
  • Pg.1879
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Isaac Dayton's Timeline

1664
September 10, 1664
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Colonial America
1685
February 12, 1685
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Colonial America
1698
1698
Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut
1700
1700
Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, Province of East Jersey, Colonial America
1701
August 3, 1701
East Hampton North, Suffolk County, New York, United States
1705
1705
Probably Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
1715
1715
Age 50
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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Old Cemetery, North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States