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Mary Tuttle (Bradley)

Also Known As: "Mix"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
Death: 1696 (24-25)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
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Daughter of Nathan Bradley, of Guilford and Hester Bradley
Wife of Joshua Tuttle and Caleb Mix
Mother of Mary Todd; Thankful Alling; Rachel Collins; Patience Alling and Esther Hubbell
Sister of Abigail Willard; Hester Bradley; Daniel Bradley; Nathan Noah Bradley; Patience Crittenden and 1 other

Occupation: Homemaker
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About Mary Tuttle

  • 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/n413/mode...
  • 3. Thomas Tuttle, b. Eng. 1634; m. May 21, 1661, Hannah, dau. of Thomas Powell, * b. 1641; d. Oct. 10, 1710. He was a cooper; chosen Packer March, 1672, and 1674; Gauger and Packer 1704; Juryman 1682; constable 1683, excused from training on account of gout 1689; about 1690 conv. to s. Caleb the lot that was bro. David's in Yorkshire Quarter. In 1701 conv. to s. John "right in the Wigglesworth lot (north side of chapel between High and York sts.) for which I paid (english pound)15 to my son-in-law Joshua Hotchkess." Jan. 7, 1700, conv. to s. John Tuttle "my right in the home lot." Joshua Hotchkiss, John Ball and Eliphalet Ball wits. In 1695 conv. and to John Blakeslee. In 1707 admr. of Mr. Wm. Tuttle's remainder granted to his s. Thomas, and inv. of lands exhibited. In June 1689, with Capt. Moses Mansfield, took inv. and appraisal of est of James Davids (Col. John Dixwell). (english pound)276, 12s. 6d. Prest. Stiles says; "Thomas Tuttle, I have been told, assisted in laying out Mr. Dixwell, and there is some reason to believe he was the very person that privately dug Whalley's grave and assisted at his interment here."--History of the Judges; see app. He lived and d. on what is now a part of the College Square. The lot was assigned to Mrs. Constable in 1639. It fronted on Market Place (upper Green) about 170 feet, and extended back about half the square, between College and York, or nearly to High st. It contained about 15-S acres. In 1652 Mrs. Constable sold the lot to Thomas Wheeler who sold it in 1657 to Thomas Tuttle, the lot adjoined that of his father on the couth. The two lots occupied half the front ib /cikkege st,m between Chapel and Elm, and comprised the larger proportion of the south half of the parallelogram, now called "College Square." On these Tuttle homesteads the most ancient of the college buildings were afterwards erected. The old boundary line produced across the upper Green, passes through the middle of the "Old State House," the Dixwell monument and the Center church. It is in fact coincident with the meridian line of the original nine squares of the town plot, and its intersection with a line parallel to and a little west of Temple st. is the exact central point of John Brockett's lay out. That point is in the porch or the vestibule of the Center chh. Thomas Tuttle by deed dated May 13, 1710--about 5 mos. before his dec.--conv. the homestead to youngest s. JOSHUA, who 40 yrs after, 1750, conv. to the College a narrow strip on the south side, 20 feet wide by 250 feet deep (to make room for the south middle college) excepting a strip on foot wide on which a part of the house stood. This determines the location of the dwelling very closely. Excepting this strip, the property was held by Thomas and desc. 123 yrs. ; previously held by Mrs. Constable 13 yrs. (1639-1652), Thomas Wheeler 5 yrs. (1652-1657), Thomas Tuttle and desc. 123 yrs. (1657-1780), John Scott 16 yrs. (1780-1796), whose executors sold it to the Colleg; whose period of possession, 86 yrs., (1796-1882), falls short more than on-third century of that of the Tuttle famly; but they will catch up in 1920, unless they sell out and remove to Hartford in the mean time. About 1756 in a conv. of right wid. of JOSHUA TUTTLE the lot is described as bounded on the north in part by land of Benjamin Franlin Esq., of Philadelphia. Thos. Tuttle d. Oct 19, 1710; will dated May 6, 1701; proved 2d Tuesday of Nov., 1710; "son JOSHUA exr.; s. Caleb to have a set of coopering tools; gr. chil. Hannah, Priscilla, Abigail, Mary and Abraham Hotchkiss, chil. of my dau. Hannah, wf. of Joshua Hotchkiss
  • I. Hannah, b. Feb. 21, 1651; m. Joshua Hotchkiss.
  • II. Abigail, Jan 17, 1663.
  • III. Mary, June 14, 1665; d. Aug. 12, 1683.
  • IV. Thomas, Oct 27, 1667; m. June 28, 1692, Mary Sanford.
  • V. John, Dec. 5, 1669; m. Hannah __.
  • VI. Esther, April 9, 1672; m. Feb. 27, 1691, Samuel Russell.
  • VII. Caleb, Aug. 29, 1674; m. March 1, 1699, Mary Hotchkiss.
  • VIII. 'JOSHUA, Dec. 19, 1675; m. Feb. 26, 1710, MARY MIX.
  • IX. Martha, May 23, 1679; d. Jan 23, 1690. http://www.archive.org/stream/descendantsofwil01tutt#page/n519/mode...
  • 38. 'JOSHUA TUTTLE, b. Dec. 19, 1675; prob. the Dea. Joshua Tuttle men. of the Council at Amity, 1742, for the ordination of Reb. Mr. Woodbridge. In 1729-30 he sold to John Humiston of New Haven, land laid out to my father, Thomas Tuttle, dec. In 1733, sold to bro. Caleb, Lt. in land of Uncle David Tuttle. In 1742 joined with bro. Caleb and nephew Moses in a quitclaim. In 1705, he bought of Uncle Simon Tuttle his rt. in the Branford division; m. Feb. 26, 1710, MARY, dau. of Nathan and Esther BRADLEY and wid. of CALEB MIX;* b. 1672; twin with Abigail; (2) after 1741, Phebe, dau. of Ralph Lines and wid. of Nathan Clark. [116]. He lived on the old homestead given him by his father, now a part of the college square about opposite the old State house. In 1750 he sold a strip off the south side 20 ft. wide by 250 ft. deep, reserving a strip of 1 foot wide on which a part of the house stood. It was bought by the college to make room for Conn. hall, (old south middle). It was the third land purchase made by the college; the second being in 1745 of a strip of the Ball lot. In 1760, Phebe Tuttle, wid. of JOSHUA conveyed her right in this property to Asa Todd and Mary his wife. It is described as a house in New Haven and about 1 1/4 acres of land, bounded by the highway on the market place; north on land of Benj. Franklin, Esq. of Phila. in part and heirs of Samuel Mix, dec.; west on heirs of David Austin; south on land of Stephen Ball and partly on college land. James A. Hillhouse and James Sperry, jr., wit.; Phebe makes her X mark, but Miss Emma L. Balek of N. Hav., a desc. of Dea. JOSHUA TUTTLE has a beautifully written letter (without date) from Phebe Tuttle to Asa and Mary Todd, in which she calls herself "your loving mother." and Jesse Clark signs "your loving brother." An only child.
  • 381. Mary Tuttle, b. Feb. 12 1711-12; in a deed dated March 3, 1734-5, called "only dau. of 'JOSHUA TUTTLE';" m. Nov. 1, 1733, Ebenezer Alling.............
  • 'CALEB MIX, b. 1661, (s. of Thomas), joined with bro. Samuel Mix in buying out the rts. of the heirs of their sis. Abigail (Mix) Pantry in their father's est. Caleb m. HANNAH who d. Dec. 11, 1693. He m. (2) MARY dau. of Nathan BRADLEY, as above, of Guilford; he d. abt. 1708 and in 1722 Joshua Tuttle in rt. of his wife MARY, who was wid. of CALEB MIX was appt. admx. of his estate. Chil. by CALEB MIX by (2d m.) MARY BRADLEY. 1. Thankful, b. Oct. 1, 1695; m. Caleb Alling. 2. Rachel, b. Dec. 15, 1698; m. __ Collins. 3. Patience, March 23, 1699; m. John Alling. 4. Esther, Dec. 31, 1702; m. __ Hubbell.
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Mary Tuttle's Timeline

1671
March 13, 1671
Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
1695
October 3, 1695
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
1696
1696
Age 24
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
1697
December 15, 1697
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
1698
March 23, 1698
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
1702
December 13, 1702
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
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December 12
New Haven, New Haven, CT