Ancestors of Kathleen Lowe Joseph Tuttle and Hannah Munson

Ancestors of Kathleen Lowe Joseph Tuttle and Hannah Munson



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Joseph Tuttle and Hannah Munson




Husband Joseph Tuttle

           Born: 22 Nov 1640 - New Hven, Connecticut
     Christened: 
           Died: Sep 1690 - East Haven, Connecticut
         Buried: 


         Father: William Tuttle (1607-1673)
         Mother: Elizabeth (1613-1684)


       Marriage: 2 May 1667 - New Haven, Connecticut




Wife Hannah Munson

           Born: 11 Jun 1648 - New Haven, Connecticut
     Christened: 
           Died: 30 Nov 1695 - Guilford, Connecticut
         Buried: 


         Father: Captain Thomas Munson (1612-1685)
         Mother: Joanna Mew (1611-1678)





Children
1 F Susannah Tuttle

           Born: 20 Feb 1679-20 Feb 1680 - New Haven, Connecticut
     Christened: 
           Died: 10 Oct 1737 - New Haven, Connecticut
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Samuel Todd (1672-1741)
           Marr: 16 Sep 1698 - New Haven, Connecticut



2 M Joseph Tuttle

           Born: 18 Mar 1668
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Elizabeth Sanford (      -      )
           Marr: 10 Nov 1691



3 M Samuel Tuttle

           Born: 15 Jul 1670
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Sarah Hart (      -      )
           Marr: 11 Dec 1695



4 M Stephen Tuttle

           Born: 20 May 1673 - New Haven, Connecticut
     Christened: 
           Died: 1708 - Woodbridge, New Jersey
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Ruth Fritz Randolph (      -      )
           Marr: 12 Sep 1695 - Woodbridge, New Jersey



5 F Joanna Tuttle

           Born: 30 Dec 1675
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Stephen Pangborn (      -      )



6 M Timothy Tuttle

           Born: 30 Feb 1678
     Christened: 
           Died: 21 Nov 1678 - New Haven, Connecticut
         Buried: 




General Notes (Husband)

In 1666 a complaint was made against him and John Hold "for tumultuous carriage and speaking against the inflictions of punishment against two delinquents," and they were fined twenty shillings.

In 1685 he was excused from watching "being an impotent man having lost the use of one of his feet and now having two sons in the public service." The same year he was appointed constable but declined on account of lameness.

He moved to Hartford, and was one of Hartford's contingent under Captain Munson at the destruction of the Pequot fort. He removed 1642 to New Haven where he became one of the town's greatest military men. In 1675 he commanded the New Haven trops who at Norrituck defended that plantation against the Indians. From 1666 to 1683 he was New Haven's representative in the general assembly.



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