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Simon Tuttle, Sr.

Also Known As: "Simon Toothill"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Death: April 16, 1719 (72)
Wallingford, Connecticut
Place of Burial: Wallingford, New Haven, CT
Immediate Family:

Son of William Tuttle; Elizabeth Tuttle and Elizabeth Mathews
Husband of Mary Abigail Tuttle and Rebecca Tuttle
Father of William Tuttle; Daniel Tuttle; Deacon Timothy Tuttle; Abigail Curtis; Thankful Curtis and 3 others
Brother of John Tuttle, of New Haven; Ann Hurd; Thomas Tuttle, of New Haven; Jonathan Tuttle; David Tuttle and 6 others

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About Simon Tuttle, Sr.

  • 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...
  • Children of William and Elizabeth Tuttle
  • I. John, b. in England, 1631; m. Kattareen Lane.
  • II. Hannah, b. in England, 1632-3; m. 1649 John Pantry; (2) June 23, 1654, Thomas Wells, jr.
  • III. Thomas, b. in England, 1634-5; m. May 1661, Hannah Powell.
  • IV. Jonathan, bap. in Charlestown, Mass., July 8, 1637; m. Rebecca Bell.
  • V. David, bap. in C., April 7, 1639. In 1659 he was comlained of in New Haven for not carrying arms. He settled in Wallingford, Conn., where, in 1685, he had lot No. 16 on the e. s. of Main St. During the latter years of his life he was an invalid, and was cared for by his brother Thomas, in pursuance of an agreement by which, as consideration, David conv. to Thomas his whole est., which included, besides other prop., two acres in the Governor's quarter, and four acres in the Nack. He d. unm. in 1695. After d. of Thomas, some acct. betw. David and Hannah, the widow of Thos., were adjusted by adms.
  • VI. Joseph, bap. in New Haven, Nov. 22, 1640; m. May 2, 1667, Hannah Munson, A double wedding -- his sister Mercy m. same day to Samuel Brown.
  • VII. Sarah, bap. in N. H., April 1642; m. Nov. 22, 1663, John Slauson.
  • VIII. Elizabeth, bap. in N. H., Nov. 9, 1545; m. Nov. 19, 1667 Richard Edwards.
  • IX. 'SIMON, bap. in N. H., March 28, 1647; m.
  • X. Benjamin, bap. in N. H., Oct. 29, 1648; d. unm. June 13, 1677, w. his prop. to his bro.-in-law, Richard Edwards, who subsequently conv. it to the bros. of Benj.
  • XI. Mercy b. April 27, bap. May 19, 1650; m. May 2, 1667, Samuel Brown.
  • XII. Nathaniel, bap. Feb. 29, 1652, then called "of Branford church;" m. Aug. 10, 1682, Sarah Howe.
  • VOL.2
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/descendantsofwil02tutt#page/152/mode/2up
  • 9. 'SIMON TUTTLE, bap. in New Haven, March 28, 1647. ..........
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/descendantsofwil02tutt#page/154/mode/2up
  • 'He d. April 16, 1719. His wid., Abigail,* d. Aug. 11, 1722.
  • I. Daniel, b. Nov. 11, 1680; m. Oct. 18, 1716, Ruth Howe.
  • II. Timothy, b. 1682, m. Nov. 2, 1706, Thankful Doolittle; (2) June 9, 1729, Mary Rowe, wid. of Stephen; (3) May 17, 1739, Mary Humiston; (4) June 28, 1749, Mrs. Sarah Humiston.
  • III. Abigail, m. June 5, 1706, Isaac Curtis.
  • IV. Thankful.
  • '* I was early informed, on what seemed good authority, that the above Abigail was the dau. of that name of Richard Beach, whose birth or bap., given by Dr. Savage in 1653. Joseph P. Beach, Esq., thinks that she could not have been a Beach. Richard's dau. Abigail is not mentioned in settlement of her father's estate, The point remains in uncertainty.
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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;
  • Fourth Generation
  • William Tuttle b 24 Dec 1607 Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England, bapt Ringtead, Northamptonshire England 26 Dec 1607. d New Haven, CT Jun 1673. Married Elizabeth ____. Quite a number of these web sites identify her as Elizabeth Mathews, none of them say where they got it, I am suspicious because as you can see above, Elizabeth Mathews is the name of a woman who married the much earlier William Tuttle, sheriff and lord mayor in Devonshire, she daughter of a Welsh aristocrat. He d New Haven, CT, 30 Dec 1684. He had an estate rated for 450 (pounds, shillings?) well above average size, his name often appears in records as busied in small affairs of the town, on committees and boards of arbitration, but never elected to public office or ran for public office. Fined in 1646 for falling asleep on the watch. He went to Boston 1645, w first three children, in Boston to 1639, two more children, to Davenport 1639, one of first signers of orignl compact that founded Conne4cticut. (Price has Elizabeth b 1645 Ringstead, Simon b 1641 New Haven, Simon, Benjamin and Mercy b 1647-50 New Haven. Nathaniel b 1651 Ringstead. William was much employed in public affairs. Titled "Mr." . Wealthy for his times. All of his sons and daughters married into the first families of the day. Elizabeth may have been related to Robert Hill or to his first wife; they tried to get custody of the youngest stepchild from the second wife after her husband died, and she didn't particularly seem to want the child. Pictures of Tuttle descendants from this couple, from George F Tuttle's Tuttle genealogy are on my Tuttle picture page ; they looked strikingly like Amzi Allen and a number of his immediate descendants.
    • 1. John b 1631 m Catharine or Cattarina Lane 11/8/1653. , dau of John, of Milford,
    • 2. Ann/ Hannah b 1633 nothing known of her Behling has her b 1633 d 1696. Tuttles in America has her with children d Hartford CT Her memorial stone with the Welles family. m John Pantry 1649. "He was the largest and tallest man of his time in Hartford, of strong mind and estimable character.
    • 3. Thomas b 1635 m Hannah Powell 5/25/1660 d 10/19.1710 a cooper, gauger and packer, juryman, constable, exused from training on account of gout 1689 (only 29 years old) Hannah b 2/24/1661 m Joshua Hotchkiss
    • 4. Jonathan b 7/2/1637 m Rebecca Bel; d 5/2/1676
    • 5. DAvid b 4/7/1639 d 1693 (Behling): Non Compos Mentis. died age 53.
    • 6. Joseph b 11/22/1640 m Hannah Munson 5/2/1667 d 9/1690
    • My own direct ancestor
    • 7. Sarah b 4/1642 m John Slauson 11/22/1663 d 11/17/1676. She was murdered by her brother, Benjamin, who chopped her head apart with an axe, during a quarrel. Possibly it was about their dead father's considerable property; he said "he was afraid whe would do to him what he had done to her", whatever that meant. Her children testified that he came into her house carrying an axe and repeatedly struck her head with it, saying something about "I will teach you to Scold" and something they couldn't understand. Before this time, Sarah was a flirt, repeatedly in trouble for making out. In 1660, William Tuttle Sarah's father complained against Sarah and anyone who drew the attentions of a maid or maid servant without the permission of her parents, master, or guardians. This was not often enforced; William Tuttle was one of the few who went to such lengths of thinking they owned their children! "Mr. Tuttle pleaded that Jacob had endeavored to steal away his daughter's affections." (SAm Behling) The governor reported that Sarah had flirted and made out with Jacob in his house at a wedding. The court fined either of them 20 shillings, characterized their behavior as sinful and evil and Sarah's as bold, ordered both of them to mend their ways, and ordered Jacob to stay away from virgins. It seems Sarah's mother had told her not to keep company with him.
    • 8. Elizabeth b 11/9/1645 m Richard Edwards 11/19/1667 d 1688 became ancestor of Puritan Revivalist Jonathan Edwards. Elizabeth had a premarital affair with her husband, and also with another man, such that there was doubt about who was the father of her first child. There was a lawsuit, and Elizabeth and Richard were fined for sleeping together before marriage, and Richard was found to be the father. In any case, there was trouble concerning Elizabeth caring for the child, and her father ended up raising it. Elizabeth for some reason refused to sleep with her husband for years, resulting in an at first unsuccessful bid to divorce her. For one thing, he wanted to marry Mary Talcott, who had been fined for fornication with him. At his second effort, Richard argued that he was afraid of Elizabeth. "It became clear that Elizabeth herself was, at times, not in her right mind, and often threatened to murder her husband while he was asleep." Richard was granted the divorce, married Mary Talcott, and had six children. Nothing further is known of Elizabeth.
    • 9. 'Simon Tuttle b 1647 d 1719 m Abigail Beach. A founder of Wallingford,CT m Abigail Beach, dau of John Beach of Wallingford d 8/1722 had three children.
      • Daniel Tuttle b 11/11/1680 m 1711 Ruth Howe
      • Timothy Tuttle b 12/7/1716 founder of Goshen, Ct. m Abigail ___ and Hannah Wedham. d 10/23/1760. His widow m Hon Silas Richmond.
    • 10. Benjamin b bef 10/29/1648 New Haven, CT d CT 6/13/1677 age 28. "Died"? Hmmm. I like the way genealogies omit information. He was tried, convicted, and executed for murdering his sister with an axe. He came into her house one evening, and, in front of her children sitting at the table, beat her on the head with an axe while saying something only partially intelligible about "I'll teach you to scold!"
    • 11. Mercy b 1650 m 5/2/1667 Samuel Brown, sonof Francis and Mary EDWARDS Brown She was accused at age 14 of stealing and drinking liquor. She chopped her 17-year-old (?) son, Samuel Jr, to death with an axe as he lay in his bed. Her husband said she had seemed rational, but the day before, she said she would have the children buried in the barn, because "dreadful times are coming". He said she had "slept but little for two or three nights before". Joseph Brown, age 24, testifed that she had thrown scalding water at him and he thought her "much out of her head". Mercy's sister Simon Tuttle and his wife thought she had seemed distracted "that morning and before". Mary Moss testified that "Mercy came to their house a little before the sad accident and wished Mr. Moss to look after her husband". Neighbors testified they had come to her house for fire and when she came out with it, she went down the hill towards the swamp seeming distracted. In jail, she seemed distracted, seemed much grieved at having given offense to someone who knew nothing of it. Those who took her to New Haven for trial testified that she seemed "shaken in her understanding". Though her attorney pleaded insanity, the jury found her guilty, and the judge sentenced her to die. It wasn't a popular verdict, the town felt she should be exonerated on the basis of insanity. But confusion resulting over the removal of the governor from his office allowed Mercy to escape execution.
    • 12. Nathaniel b 1652. d Aug 20, 1721, Woodbury m Aug 10, 1682 New Haven, CT, Sarah Howe
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  • William Tuttle of New Haven : an address delivered at the Tuttle gathering, New Haven, Conn., September 3d, 1873 / /c by Joseph F. Tuttle (1873)
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/williamtuttleofn00tutt#page/n5/mode/2up
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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.1877
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  • THIS SOURCE PROBABLY HAS EXTRA CHILDREN LISTED FOR SIMON AND ABIGAIL,- REBECCA, JONATHAN, ISAIAH, ELIZABETH, DEBORAH, DAVID. THE OTHER SOURCES HAS THESE CHILDREN AS SIMON (SON OF JONATHAN & REBECCA (BELL) TUTTLE) AND ELIZABETH ABERNATHY'S CHILDREN.
  • Early families of Wallingford, Connecticut By Charles Henry Stanley Davis
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=QjNVJnNF7_MC&pg=PA7&lpg=PA7&dq=Mar...
  • Pg.302
  • TUTTLE.'1'
  • William.
  • '1'. For collateral branches, see Cothren's Hist. Woodbury, Conn., 723-7; Dodd's Hist. East Haven, Conn., 156-8; Hall's Hist. Rec. Norwalk, Ct., 2-3-241, 267-269, 281-290, 297; Hudson's Hist. Lexington, Mass., 248, 249; N. E. Hist. and Gen. Reg., VIII, 132-42; Otis's Gen. Otis Family; Savage's Gen. Dict., IV. 350-2; Wyman's Hunt Family Hist., 529.
  • Pg. 305
  • 9. 'SIMON TUTTLE, son of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, married Miss Abigail, daughter of John Beach, and was among the first subscribers to the compact for the settlement of New Haven village (now Wallingford), in 1669-70, and settled there near his father Beach's land, perhaps on a portion of it. His house lot was No. 13, east side Main-st., with 8 acres of out land. He died April 16, 1719, ae. 72 years. Mrs. Abigail died Aug., 1722.
  • Children; 53 Daniel, b. Nov. 11, 1680, m. Ruth How, Oct 18, 1711; 54 Dea. Timothy, b. 1681, m. 1st Thankful Doolittle, Nov. 2, 1706, she d. Nov. 23, 1728, 2d, Mary __, 3d, Sarah Humiston, June 28, 1749, he died April 15, 1756, ae. 75; 55 Thankful; 56 Rebeca, b. April 30, 1698; 57 Jonathan, b. Sept. 18, 1701; 58 Isaiah, b. July 10, 1704, m. Susannah Doolittle, June 4, 1727; 59 Elizabeth, b. Nov. 8, 1705; 60 Deborah, b. Jan. 1, 1709; 61 David, b. April 25, 1713.
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Timothy Tuttle (1682-15 april 1756), s/o Simon Tuttle & Abagail Beach married 2 Nov 1706 Thankful Doolittle (1690-1728), d/o John Doolittle & Mary Peck. Children: Rachel, Ebenezer, Ephraim, Mary, Timothy, Abigail, Simon, Moses. Gershom Tuttle 1714-1777 m. Lois Allis.

source: Per Phil Herbig, 1997, Herbig-Cracken Family Chronicles, p. 96. email: prfssrpah@aol.com

Simon Tuttle. Born in 1647 in New Haven, CT. Simon was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 28 Mar 1647.30 Simon died on 16 Apr 1719 in Wallingford, CT.31

Simon married Abigail [Tuttle]. Abigail died in Aug 1722 in Wallingford, CT.31

Abigail was not Abigail Beach.30

Their children include: 19667 i. Capt. Daniel Tuttle (11 Nov 1680-12 Aug 1747) 19668 ii. Dea. Timothy Tuttle (ca 1682-15 Apr 1756) 19669 iii. Abigail Tuttle (-6 Dec 1728) 19670 iv. Thankful Tuttle

source: 30. Donald L. Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, 1922-1932, 3 volumes. 31. “Wallingford Vital Records.”


Simon Tuttle was baptized in New Haven, March 28, 1647. He appears in the list of proprietors of Wallingford in 1670 & had lot #13 with 8 acres of out land assigned to him. Dr. Savage (Gen. Dict.) says he did not stay long. He did not, in fact, tak up his allotment and probably continued in New Haven until after the death of his mother Dec 1684.

He is on the list of proprietors of New Haven in 1680 & received his share in the 3d division "two heads" showing that he had a wife but not children on that date. In 1673 he is called of New Haven in an agreement for right of way, signed by Thomas, David, Benjamin, Jonathan, Simon & Nathaniel Tuttle. The original paper is now in possession of the family of the late Elihu Blake, Esq, of New Haven from which the fac simile of signatures was traced by his daughter Miss Emma L. Blake. In 1677-1678, conveys to Benjamin Brockett, Cordwainer, "a part of land my father, Mr. William Tuttle, bought of John Punderson". In these deeds he is called of New Haven, & cooper. From these records it follows that he removed to Wallingford about 1685. In 1705 he conveyed to "cousin Joshua Tuttle all my right in Branford division set to my father, Mr. William Tuttle, now, (Feb 14, 1705) laid out for his children. He was appointed guager & packer for the town of Wallingford, March 1708, 1709, & several times afterward. June 23, 1715 he gives to his son, Daniel, a house lot in Wallingofrd containing 14 acres, also other lands. July 10, 1711, he gives to son Timothy, the land, 9 1/2 acres, "I bought of Roger Tyer". He died april 16, 1719. HIs widow Abigail died Aug 11, 1722.

Simon Tuttle. Born in 1647 in New Haven, CT. Simon was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven on 28 Mar 1647.1 Simon died on 16 Apr 1719 in Wallingford, CT.20

Simon married Abigail [Tuttle]. Abigail died in Aug 1722 in Wallingford, CT.20

Abigail was not Abigail Beach.1

They had the following children:

1585 i. Daniel (1680-1747) 
1586 ii. Timothy (ca1682-1756) 
1587 iii. Abigail (-1728) 
1588 iv. Thankful 


Simon was baptized in New Haven on March 28, 1647. He was among the first subscribers to the compact for the settlement of New Haven village (now Wallingford) in 1670 at which time he settled there. His house lot was No. 13 east side Main Street, with 8 acres of out land.

He was appointed gauger and packer for the town of Wallingford, March 1708/9 and at several times afterward. On June 23, 1715, he gives to his son Daniel a house lot in Wallingford containing 1 1/2 acres, also other lands. On July 10, 1711 he gives to son, Timothy the land "I bought of Roger Tyler."

Simon died in Wallingford on April 16, 1719 and the age of 72. His widow, Abigail Beach died august 11, 1722.

Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sam/tuttle/simon.html



http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=93629336&ref=wvr

Simon was baptized in New Haven on March 28, 1647. He was among the first subscribers to the compact for the settlement of New Haven village (now Wallingford) in 1670 at which time he settled there. His house lot was No. 13 east side Main Street, with 8 acres of out land.

He was appointed gauger and packer (A revenue officer who inspects bulk goods subject to duty.) for the town of Wallingford, March 1708/9 and at several times afterward.

On June 23, 1715, he gives to his son Daniel a house lot in Wallingford containing 1 1/2 acres, also other lands. On July 10, 1711 he gives to son, Timothy the land "I bought of Roger Tyler."



http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=93629336&ref=wvr

Simon was baptized in New Haven on March 28, 1647. He was among the first subscribers to the compact for the settlement of New Haven village (now Wallingford) in 1670 at which time he settled there. His house lot was No. 13 east side Main Street, with 8 acres of out land.

He was appointed gauger and packer (A revenue officer who inspects bulk goods subject to duty.) for the town of Wallingford, March 1708/9 and at several times afterward.

On June 23, 1715, he gives to his son Daniel a house lot in Wallingford containing 1 1/2 acres, also other lands. On July 10, 1711 he gives to son, Timothy the land "I bought of Roger Tyler."

https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-marriages-t...

Simon Tuttle 1647-1719 m Abigail by 1680


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MH:S163 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Yates Publishing Ancestry.com Operations Inc Source number: 10349.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: BFO

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Age: 72

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MH:S162 U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Find A Grave

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MH:S500002 FamilySearch Family Tree MyHeritage The FamilySearch Family Tree is published by MyHeritage under license from FamilySearch International, the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church). https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40001-1371028276/simon-t... Event: Record Role: 40001:1371028276: Simon Tuttle&lt;br&gt;Gender: Male&lt;br&gt;Birth: Mar 28 1647 - New Haven, Connecticut, United States&lt;br&gt;Christening: Mar 28 1647 - New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America&lt;br&gt;Marriage: Spouse: Mary Abigail Beach - 1679 - Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States&lt;br&gt;Death: Apr 16 1719 - Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States&lt;br&gt;Burial: 1719 - Center Street Cemetery, Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States&lt;br&gt;Parents: <a>William Tuttle</a>, <a>Elizabeth Tuttle</a>&lt;br&gt;Wife: <a>Mary Abigail Tuttle (born Beach)</a>&lt;br&gt;Children: <a>Abigail Curtis (born Tuttle)</a>, <a>Thankful Tuttle</a>, <a>Capt Daniel Tuttle</a>, <a>Deacon, Sgt Timothy Tuttle</a>, <a>Isaiah Tuttle</a>, <a>David Tuttle</a>, <a>Isaiah Tuttle</a>&lt;br&gt;Siblings: <a>John Tuttle</a>, <a>Elizabeth Tuttle</a>, <a>Thomas Tuttle</a>, <a>Benjamin Tuttle</a>, <a>Mercy Browne (born Tuttle)</a>, <a>Jonathan Tuttle</a>, <a>Joseph Tuttle</a>, <a>Nathaniel Tuttle</a>, <a>David Tuttle</a>, <a>Sarah Slauson (born Tuttle)</a>, <a>Anne Tuttle</a>, <a>Hannah Welles (born Tuttle)</a>&lt;br&gt;This person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information.&lt;br&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;Additional information: <br> <br>LifeSketch: Simon was baptized in New Haven on March 28, 1647. He was among the first subscribers to the compact for the settlement of New Haven village (now Wallingford) in 1670 at which time he settled there. His house lot was No. 13 east side Main Street, with 8 acres of out land.cker (A revenue officer who inspects bulk goods subject to duty.) for the town of Wallingford, March 1708/9 and at several times afterward. Wallingford containing 1 1/2 acres, also other lands. On July 10, 1711 he gives to son, Timothy the land "I bought of Roger Tyler."


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Category: New Haven Colony

Biography

Simon was baptized in New Haven on March 28, 1647. He was among the first subscribers to the compact for the settlement of New Haven village(now Wallingford) in 1670 at which time he settled there. His house lot was No. 13 east side Main Street, with 8 acres of out land.
He was appointed gauger and packer for the town of Wallingford, March 1708/9 and at several times afterward. On June 23, 1715, he gives to his son Daniel a house lot in Wallingford containing 1 1/2 acres, also other lands. On July 10, 1711 he gives to son, Timothy the land "I bought of Roger Tyler."

Birth ===SIMON TUTTLE (William, Symon TOOTILL, Richard, Thomas TOTEHYLL). Born bef 28 Mar 1647/1648 in New Haven, New Haven Colony. At the age of <1,Simon was baptized in New Haven, New Haven Colony, on 28 Mar 1647/1648 at the First Cong. Soc., New Haven.

Marriage ===Simon married Abigail Beach 1679 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT (he wasabout age 32 and she was about age 26)

Both were of age to have had prior marriages.

Children

Abigail Beach and Simon Tuttle had the following children: : i. Daniel4 Tuttle was born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony, on 11 November 1680. Daniel died 12 August 1747 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, at 66 years of age. His body was interred in Bristol, CT. He married Ruth Howe 18 October 1716 in Wallingford, CT.

: ii. Timothy Tuttle was born ca1681-ca1756.

:iii. Thankful Tuttle was born about 1686. : iv. Abigail Tuttle was born in New Haven, New Haven, CT on 4 April 1692. Abigail died 6 December 1728 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, at 36 years of age.<ref>"Curtis, Abiga[i]l, w. Isaac, d. Dec. 6, 1728," citing v. 5, p. 520: Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870, Wallingford, p. 82 (accessed 18 Sep 2017).</ref> She married twice. She married an unknown person as her first husband. Her second husband was Isaac Curtis (b. ca. 1690), to whom she was married on 5 June 1706, by Justice Hall in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony.<ref>"Tuttle, Abigail, m. IsaacCurtiss," citing v. 2, p. 0: Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870, Wallingford, p. 310 (accessed18 Sep 2017).</ref>

Death ===Simon died at about the age of 72 in Wallingford, New Haven Co., CT, on 16 Apr 1719.<ref>Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870, Wallingford, p. 314 (accessed 18 Sep 2017).</ref>

Abigail died 11 August 1722 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, at 69 years of age.<ref>"Tuttle, Abiga[i]l, w. Simon, d. Aug. [ ], 1722," citing v. 2, p. 782: Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870, Wallingford, p. 310 (accessed 18 Sep 2017).</ref>

Wife Abigail's Profile ===The Profile for Abigail Beach Tuttle was named Unknown by error during the initial ged import.

Abigail Beach (Richard, 1 Unknown) was born in New Haven, New Haven, CT 1653. Abigail died 11 August 1722 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, at 69years of age. She married Simon Tuttle 1679 (he was about age 32 and she was about age 26) in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. Husband Simon was born 28 March 1647 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. Simon was the son of William Tuttle and Elizabeth Mathews(?). Simon died 16 April 1719 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, at 72 years of age. Simon Tuttle was born on March 28, 1647, in New Haven, Connecticut. Hemarried Abigail Beach in 1679 in Wallingford, Connecticut. He died onApril 16, 1719, in Wallingford, Connecticut, at the age of 72.<ref>Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988; Birth, Marriage & Death</ref>

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