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Susanna Tuttle

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death: July 17, 1737 (62)
Ipswich, Essex, MA
Place of Burial: Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Simon Tuttle, Sr. and Sarah Tuttle
Sister of Joanna Pickard; Hannah Tuttle; Elizabeth Ayer; Sarah Tuttle; Abigail Warner and 14 others

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About Susanna 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/n89/mode/2up
  • 6. Simon Tuttle, b. 1637; d. Jan 1692. In 1678 he had right of commonage at Ipswich; m. 1659, Joan, dau. of Thomas Burnham; (2) 1662-3 Sarah (dau. of John) Cogswell, who d. Jan 24, 1732.
  • I. John, m. Dec. 3, 1689, Martha Ward. i. by 2d m.;
  • II. Joanna, b. Sept 24, 1664; m. __ Packard.
  • III. Simon, b. Sept. 17, 1667; m. Jun 16, 1696, Mary Rogers.
  • IV. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 24, 1670; m. Samuel (son of Robert) Ayers of Haverhill. He was first selectman and was killed by French and Indians at surprise of the town, Aug. 29, 1708 1. Obadiah, Harv. Col. 1710. 2. John. 3. James.
  • V. Sarah, b. Sept. 3, 1672; called "Mrs.," m. Nov. 13 1699, in Ips., Sam'l Ward.
  • VI. Abigail, b. Oct. 7, 1673; m. April 27, 1690, Philemon Warner.
  • VII. 'SUSANNA, b. May 7, 1675.
  • VIII. William, b. May 7, 1677.
  • IX. Charles, b. March 31, 1679; m. __ Burnham.
  • X. Mary, b. June 12, 1680.
  • XI. Jonathan, b. June 11, 1682.
  • XII. Ruth, b. Aug. 16, 1685.
  • XIII. Another d. soon.
  • The names of six of the above children of Simon Tuttle are duplicated in the family of William Tuttle of New Haven.
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  • Full text of "Ipswich village and the old Rowley road"
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/ipswichvillageol00wateuoft/ipswichvil...
  • John Turtle's Pasture.
  • John Tuttle was one of the earliest settlers and owned various lots granted by the Town. His farm included the tillage land now included in the Edmund Wile farm on the west side of the road, and a large pasture on the east side. This twenty acre pasture on the east side of the highway was inherited by his son, ;S!mon Tuttle. In the division of Simon's estate, the widow Sarah
  • 16 IPSWICH VILLAGE AND THE OLD ROWLEY ROAD.
  • and his son John received half the pasture, "bounded by the Common fence at the end next the road to Rowley, from Kimball's pasture corner to a white oak, between sd. part and Symoii's part," etc. and Simon received the rest, bounded by John Roper's, that was Mark Quilter's, on the northwest, Oct. 28, 1707 (Pro. Rec. 304:45). Jonathan Hale of Bradford, and Susannah, his wife, daughter of John Tuttle, conveyed to Dea. Mark Haskell, who had married Martha Tuttle, sister of Susannah, their interest in the third part of the estate, set off to their grandmother, Jan. 8, 1730 (77:43), March 14 1731 (77:41). John Dennis and Remember, his wife, Thomas Dennis and Martha, his wife, the wives being grandchildren of Sarah Tuttle, conveyed their interest to Dea. Haskell, June 25, 1733. Joanna Whipple, widow of Capt. John, and 'SUSANNAH TUTTLE', singlewoman, daughters of Simon and Sarah Tuttle, quitclaimed their interest to Dea. Haskell, July 6, 1732 (77:42).
  • Simon Tuttle's half of the pasture was inherited by his son, Simon, who had removed to Littleton, Mass., and was sold by him to Dr. Samuel Wallis Jr., May 6, 1721 (40:12). Dr. Wallis died Oct. 17, 1728 in his 38 th year. Abigail, daughter of Dr. Samuel and Sarah (Pickard) Wallis, married Joseph Smith 3 d (intention, March 14, 1740.) Joseph Smith Jr. and Abigail, of Sudbury, conveyed the pasture lot, bounded northwest by James Lord, to Dea. Mark Haskell and Mark Haskell Jr., Nov. 28, 1749 (120:42). Dea. Mark Haskell conveyed to his son-in-law Edmund Heard of Holden, cordwainer, and Priscilla his wife, one undivided half of the whole pasture in common with Mark Haskell Jr., Feb. 24, 1767, (130:192). The southeast half was acquired by Moses Lord, who may have been a son-in-law, as he married Lucy Heard, Nov. 1, 1787, and his heirs sold the lot, 10 acres and 27 rods, to John Harris, March 22, 1834 (286:287). Daniel Haskell, son of Mark, sold the other half of the pasture, about 10 acres, to Edward Harris, March 18, 1833 (268:187), who bought the whole Haskell farm. With the rest of the farm, it was sold by John Harris, Jr., to Joel Nourse of Boston, Dec. 9, 1852 (470:206), who sold to Edward T. Trofatter, Nov. 23, 1857 (562:49), who conveyed to James Damon of Charlestown May 5, 1858 (570:52). A highway was laid out across this lot from the Rowley road, "nearly opposite Harris's lane" to the Muddy River road, in April, 1849. ......
  • Mr. Tuttle also sold a 2 acre lot, northwest of the above lot, to Thomas Boardman, which he sold to John Roper, Oct. 23, 1701, Mrs. Sarah Tuttle, widow of Simon, relinquishing- her dower in this lot which her husband had sold (20:132). Roper also acquired the Mark Quilter lot, as he is mentioned as an abutter, in the division of the Tuttle pasture. In his will, John Roper devised to his wife, Anna, the use for life and privilege to sell the tillage lot, and pasture lot adjoining Mr. Tuttle,
  • "to my Cousin Benj. Dutch, the right of redemption of all my housing and land. If he take it up, he is to pay to my sister Sparks, Susanna Annable, Margaret White, Rose Newman, Sarah Newman, Susanna Kinsman 20, and to Hannah Fellows 25."
  • "to cousins Sarah Caldwell, daughter of John, Mary Foster, daughter of Jacob, 40s."
  • signed Nov. 22, 1709 (Pro. Rec. 310:169)
  • proved Dec. 12, 1709.
  • John Shatswell's Pasture
  • John Shatswell received large grants from the Town, including the rather indefinite, "beyond Muddy River, next the Common fence within, a parcell of ground betwixt the River & the Land of the say d John 25 acres without the fence adjoining thereto uppon considerations that he lay down 20 acres, granted to him, on this side the River ..." The Common fence evidently left the road side at Muddy river, and was located at some distance from the highway.
  • The will of John Shatswell devised to his son, Richard, his
  • 18 IPSWICH VILLAGE AND THE OLD ROWLEY ROAD.
  • 16 acre pasture beyond Muddy river, "if Richard shall not marry with Rebecca Tuttle, which is now intended, my wife Joanna shall have her being- in the house, if he die without issue, the estate is to be divided between my brother and sister's children that are here in New England, brother Theophilus, brother Corwin, sister Webster."
  • signed Feb. 11, 1646 proved 30 March, 1647. (Ips. Deeds 1:22).
  • Richard Shatswell married Rebecca Tuttle, and children were born to them. He died in 1694 and by will, bequeathed to his son John, with other gifts, "the outside pasture he now enjoys next the Rowley road"; to daughter, Johana 80, to daughter, Sarah* in case she quits her interest in that 2 acres marsh her late husband improved' ," and the rest to his son Richard.
  • signed June 28, proved Aug. 6, 1694 (Pro. Rec. 303:238). ...................
  • Simon Tuttle, son of John and Joanna, who had been engaged in trading ventures in Barbadoes, became owner of the Comfort hill farm and made his home on the hill. His wife, Sarah, was the mother of twelve children. The eldest, Joanna, whose name is recorded erroneously in the Vital Statistics as Hannah, born Sept. 4, 1664, married, first, Pickard, second, Edmund L. Pottar of Rowley int. Nov. 20, 1701, and third, Capt. John Whippie Jr., April 14, 1703. Simon, the eldest son, was born Sept. 17, 1677. Following these were John, Elizabeth, Sarah, Abigail, 'SUSANNA', William, Charles, Mary, Jonathan and Ruth, the youngest, who was born on Aug. 16, 1685 and married Ezra Rolfe of Bradford, Sept. 17, 1728. Mr. Tuttle died in January, 1691, but his widow survived forty years. She died on Jan. 24, 1731, aged eighty-six.
  • His inventory, taken March 25, 1692 (Pro. Rec. 304:45), mentions the dwelling, barn, and about 3 acres of homestead; "the house and one acre of land, y" homestead John Tuttell lives in"; and various pasture and tillage lots. It has been said in the annals of the Foster farm, now known as the Mitchell farm, that John Tuttle's dwelling was sold to Jacob Foster before 1701. The lands were divided by an agreement between the heirs on Oct. 28, 1701.
  • 1 Records and Files of Quarterly Court: II, 142 (printed).
  • 30 IPSWICH VILLAGE AND THE OLD ROWLEY ROAD.
  • Simon Tuttle, the eldest son, married Mary Rogers. Sarah, the eldest, was born Oct. 11, 1697, followed by Margaret, Elizabeth, Hannah, Simon, Samuel, Lucy, Priscilla and John, who was born Oct. 26, 1718. Simon Tuttle, then of Littleton, conveyed to Dr. Samuel Wallis Jr. the pasture lot he had received under his father's will, May 6, 1721 (40:12), from which it appears that he had removed from the old Ipswich home shortly after the birth of his youngest child, when he was more than fifty years old.
  • John, the brother of Simon, married Martha Ward, Dec. 3, 1689, and their children were Martha, born in 1690, married Mark Haskell of Gloucester, int. Jan. 14, 1709 ; Mary, who married Nathaniel Warner ; Remember, who married Job Harris of Gloucester ; Abigail, married William Haskell of Gloucester; William and Susanna, who married Jonathan Hale of Bradford, Nov. 10, 1729.
  • The father of the family died on Feb. 26, 1715-6, in his 49th year. Shortly after, the widow addressed a petition to the General Court "setting forth that the said John Tuthill some time before his death made an exchange of a considerable Parcel of Lands with the Proprietors of Ipswich to the Value of about Two hundred Pounds & fenced in said lands with great charge but died before he had made a Conveyance of the said Land to the sd. Proprietors, praying that she may be enabled to make such legal conveyance .... " Her petition was granted. 1
  • William, son of John and Martha, baptized on Sept. 30, 1705, had inherited the homestead and farm on Comfort hill. He died Dec. 10, 1726, in his 22nd year, leaving no direct heir. The estate included the house, barn and 34 acres in the homestead etc., a man servant called John Mark, a pair of gold buttons and 3 pair of silver buttons. (Filed Jan. 22, 1726-7. Pro. Rec. 315:445).
  • Three of the sisters conveyed their 3-5 interest in the real estate of their late brother to their brother-in-law, Mark Haskell of Gloucester, April 13, 1727 (51:53) and Susanna Hale conveyed her fifth to him on Jan. 8 th , 1730 (77:43). Their grandmother, Sarah, wife of Simon Tuttle, died as has been noted on Jan. 24, 1731/2, holding title to a third in her husband's estate, which had been set off to her. Her daughters, Joanna Whipple, widow of Capt. John, and SUSANNA, single woman, quitclaimed their interest to Mark Haskell, July 6, 1732 (77:42); the grand daughters making similar conveyance (1731, 60:239, 240; 77:41; 1733, 77:42).
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Susanna Tuttle's Timeline

1675
May 7, 1675
Ipswich, Essex, MA
1737
July 17, 1737
Age 62
Ipswich, Essex, MA
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Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America