Ancestors of Kathleen Lowe Simon (Symon) Tuttle and Isabel Wells

Ancestors of Kathleen Lowe Simon (Symon) Tuttle and Isabel Wells



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Simon (Symon) Tuttle and Isabel Wells




Husband Simon (Symon) Tuttle

           Born: 1560 - Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 15 Jun 1630 - Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England


         Father: Richard Tuttle (Toothill) (Abt 1530-      )
         Mother: Elizabeth (1526-      )


       Marriage: Abt 1592 (6 Apr 1612)




Wife Isabel Wells

           Born: 1565 - Ringstead, N, England
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 1635
         Buried: 


         Father: John Wells (1537-1618)
         Mother: 





Children
1 M William Tuttle




           Born: 24 Dec 1607 - Ringstead, N, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 16 Jun 1673
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Elizabeth (1613-1684)
           Marr: 1629-1630



2 M Richard Tuttle

           Born: Abt 1593-1595 - Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 8 May 1640 - Boston, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Anne Taylor (Abt 1594-      )
           Marr: 19 Jun 1622 - Barnwell St Andrew, Northamptonshire, England
         Spouse: Joan Grafton (      -      )
           Marr: Bef 1622



3 M John Tuttle

           Born: 
     Christened: 4 Jun 1596 - Holcott, Northamptonshire, England
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Joan (Antrobus) Lawrence (1592-      )
           Marr: Abt 1627 - St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England




General Notes (Husband)

Symon is mentioned in both his father's will and his father in law's, whose will also named all four Tutle gransdons, or rather, four of five of them as he left out John. Simon Tuttle supervised will of Mathew Harris of Woodford in 1600. His widow accompanied her sons on the Planter in 1635, but probably didn't live long. See Simon Tutle's will at Sam Casey's web site. Simon Tuttle was a very well-off man with much property and possibly a fair number of sheep. Gene Curtin mentions that the College of Arms was cited as the source for Simon's children by a family historian ordinarily skeptical of noble ancestry claims. form which he infers that Siomon Totill had the right to bear a coat of arms. The catalogue of his property from his will reads:

land he gave his son Richard, with land, meadows, and commons, and the house and other buildings, where he and his wife live.

land, meadows and commons which he bought from Thomas Holding and Edward Asin alias James and of William Sillyman.

The dwelling house where Mr. Wrothfall now lives with all the houses that belong to it, and adjoining yard and orchard. John White lived there or held it too, at some point.

the meadow which he purchased form Joane Bateman widow, apparently a large meadow, since he divied it up among his family.

(Wiliam had inherited 20 pounds from his grandfather, John Welles.)

a meadow he bought from Eusache Morton and Thomas Ekins.

a bedstead adn furniture, a table in the hall with a frame, "framed stools", more than one chimney in his house, good brass pans, a great cupboard, more than two chairs osme of them large, a chest by the bed.

a malt mill.

sheep. Half a dozen of them to specific family member, the others to be divided.

one acre of "leyres" which he purchased from Mr. Carier. Could be something to do with the sheep.

Atleast thirty-five pounds. Plus 2 (xxs) to be given to the church, the poor, etc.

John Wells' will indicates that he was atleast as well off, prhaps a bit wealthier, then Simon Tuttle.

subsidy rolls indicate that John Wells or Weales, and Simon Totehill or Symon Tootwell, or Rinsteed, were assessed for pieces of armor or equipment and amounts of money.

Children are Richard see below, William see below, John, named in Simon's will, possibly the individual below, Thomas, the Thomas I couldn'et identify with William born abt 1609 who I didn't know hwere he went yesterday were Thomas the son of Simon, an dWilliam Tutle the emigrant - from Jacobus's version. William was not known to be born in 1607 inst of 1609 until his baptismal record was found at Ringstead. Simon o Burton Latimer, Co Northapmpon, buried 14 Dec 1630 at Burton Latimer, m by license Peterborough, dated March 1616/17 Alice James who was bapt at Burton Latimer 30 Jan 1591/2 and bur there Jan 1623/4, dau of Wm James. Simon m (2) at Burton Latimer 26 Jun 1624, Katherine Brabooke, dau of Richard and Joan Brabooke of Burton Latimer.



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