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About Mary Tuttle
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Mary ____ married John Ashcraft 12 September 1690.[1][2] Her death date is not certain, but she was still living on 31 March 1733, when her husband's will was recorded.[3]
NOTE: There has been confusion, because at one time it was thought that John Ashcraft's wife Mary was the daughter of John Burrows and his wife Hannah Culver. But their daughter Mary Burroughs was married to John Tuttle, not John Ashcraft.
Questioning if Mary Burroughs who married John Tuttle is the daughter of John Burroughs & Hannah Culver or Jeremiah Burroughs & Hannah Ewell. There is another Mary who married John Ashcraft. These two Marys have frequently been combined as one person but they CAN'T be the same person as they are having children at the same time.
The daughter of Hannah Culver Burrows (Culver-124). All available evidence suggest that Culver-124 gave birth to only one daughter named Mary on 14 Dec 1672. The will of Culver-124, dated 1731 Groton CT, states (1) “I give unto my loving daughter Mary Tuttle my best feather bed” and (2) “I give all the Remainder of my Estate, after my just debts and funeral charges are paid unto my three daughters Mary Tuttle, Margaret Duey, and Hannah Woodward . . .” See Probate Court (New London District) records 1675-1916, v. C, pp. 651-652. Film 5112, DGS 7627378,
HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF STONINGTON, County of New London, Connecticut, from its first settlement in 1649 to 1900, by Richard Anson Wheeler, New London, CT, 1900, p. 279
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- http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=/en...
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- 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/n141/mode...
- I. John Tuttle, b. 1631; m. Nov. 8, 1653, Kattareen Lane (per. dau. of John, who was of Milford, 1640, and d. 1689, leaving good est.) He received house and lot in East Haven from his f. by deed 1661. He sold it next year to John Potter, blacksmith, and about same time sold, according to Dodd, to wid. of Wm. Ludington, land at Stony River, which was a part of his patrimony. In these conv. he is called jun. At court in N. H., Nov. 23, 1662, John Tuttle requested that he might have liberty to purchase some land of the Indians beyond Chestnut Hill. He d. Nov. 12, 1683. Inv. (english pound)79 adm. given to sons John and Samuel, the other chil. to have their parts as they came of age.
- I. Hannah, b. Nov. 2, 1655; m. Nov. 7, 1672, Samuel Clark.
- II. 'John, b. Sept. 15, 1657; m. May 29, 1689, Mary Burroughs.
- Mr Davenport's Record.
- III. Samuel, b. Jan. 9, 1659-60; m. June 1684. Sarah Newman.
- IV. Sarah, b. Jan 22, 1661-2; m. Sept. 10, 1685, John Humiston.
- V. Daniel, twins, b. April 13, 1664.
- ....Mary, twins.
- The above last four children "Sister Tuttle, wife of John Tuttle, had bap. March 23, 1666."
- VII. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 19, bap. Nov. 21, 1666; m. John Read, jr., of Norwalk.
- VIII. David, b. Nov. 14, 1668; m. Nov. 24, 1698, Mary Read.
- IX. Susanna, dau. of John Tuttle, d. Oct. 1683.
- X. James Tuttle, on jury in N. H., in 1703, who prob. enough was s. of John, and whom, therefore, I placed in the list of his chil. as 10. though it is uncertain. There was a Benj. Tuttle of N. H. bap. in Milford, 1671, also a s. of John, per., but I find no far. men. of him.
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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;
- 1. John b 1631 m Catharine or Cattarina Lane 11/8/1653. , dau of John, of Milford,
- 'John b 9/15/1657 m 5/29/1689 Mary Burroughs
- Ephraim b 4/2/1690
- John b 9/5/1692
- Nathan b 1/20/1694
- Mary b 12/26/1696 m Epharaiim, Looomis.
- Desire b NH 7/11/1697, m 4/20/1726 Daniel TODD, m 2 8/26/1730 John READ.
- 'John b 9/15/1657 m 5/29/1689 Mary Burroughs
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Mary Tuttle's Timeline
1672 |
December 14, 1672
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New London, New London County, Connecticut Colony
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1686 |
January 3, 1686
Age 13
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Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States
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1690 |
April 2, 1690
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New London (or Wallingford, Groton Co.), New London, Connecticut, United States
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1691 |
1691
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New Haven, New Haven, CT
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1692 |
September 5, 1692
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New Haven, New Haven, CT, United States
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1694 |
January 20, 1694
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New London, New London, CT, United States
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1694
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New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
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1696 |
December 26, 1696
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New London, New London, CT, United States
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1697 |
July 11, 1697
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New London, New London County, Connecticut
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