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Symon Tuttle                                                             see FAMILY TREE

Born  Abt.1560 probably Woodford, Northamptonshire, England

Married: Abt. 1592

Will dated 19 Dec 1627 Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England

Buried: 15 Jun 1630 Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England

FATHER

Richard Tuttle 

MOTHER

Elizabeth Unknown

WIFE

Isabel Welles b. 1565 d. 1635
daughter of John Welles

CHILDREN

1. Richard Tuttle b. about 1593

2. John Tuttle b. 1596

3. Thomas Tuttle
Mentioned as deceased in father's will of 19 Dec 1627

4. Simon Tuttle
Mentioned in the will of John Wells in Jan 1617-18
Not mentioned in the will of his father, Simon Tuttle, on 19 Dec 1627

5. William Tuttle bap. 6 Nov 1607

Symon Tuttle
by Susan Brooke
Feb 2022

Symon Tuttle was born about 1560.  He was mentioned in his father's will. (1) He was also named as a son-in-law in the will of his father-in-law, John Wells. (2) Symon Tuttle married Isabel Welles about 1592. He wrote his will on 19 Dec 1627 naming his wife, Isabel, and his eldest son Richard, his second son John and his youngest son William.  He also mentioned £5 which fell to his son Willm at the death of his brother, Thomas Tuttle, and mentioned Abigail, the daughter of his son John. (3) Symon Tuttle was buried 15 Jun 1630. (4)

Sources 

 

(1) Hale, House and Related Families- Donald Lines Jacobus, Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, 1952, p. 771 Donald Lines Jacobus Donald Lines Jacobus

 

 

2) John Wells on Wikitree

Abstract of the Will of John Wells of Ringstead, Northamptonshire in Jan 1617 with references to Tuttle

I give to my daughtr Tootell my second bedstede my second fetherbede & all the second furniture for that bede my third & fourth chars my rede capser [?] six of the next peces of pewtr ye second candlestick my best table cloth & my best salt.

I give to Richard Tootell my grandchild ... [goods]

I give to Thomas Tootell Simõ Tootell and will Tootell my grandchildren besids the thre cowes I delivred to their father for them To every of them in mony eughten poūds

I give to  Simõ Tootle & willm mortõ my sones in lawe

I give to Richard Tootell my hoggscales

All the rest ... I give to Simõ Tootell & willm mortõ my sones in lawe who I make executors ... I ordaine Thoms welles my brother & michaell welles his sone ovrsers


(3) Cleaver, William Jessup, Ancestry of Allen Grinnell Cleaver and Martha Irene Jessup, Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1989, page 906

Will of Symon Tuttle

In the name of God Amen The nyneteeneth Day of December in the yeare of our Lord god one thousand six hundred twentie seaven I Symon Tyttell of Ringsted in the Countie of Northton yeoman strong in minde and of good and pfect memory thanks and praise be to allmighty god and weighing and considering the frailety of mans life and the uncertainty of this world doe make and odayen this my psent Testamt contayning therein my last will in manner and forme as followeth that ys to say ffirst I commend and comitt my soule into the hands of Allmighty god my Creator assuredly believing through the onely meritte of Jesus Christe my saviour to be made ptaker of Everlasting life And my body I comit to the earth from whence it came to be buried (torn) Christon burialls at the discrecion of my Executrix hereafter named, hopeing assuredly to receive the same again at the general resureccion not a mortall but an immortall and glorious body.  And now as concerning those lands and goodes wch god of his goodness hath lent me I give and bequeath unto Isabell my wife All that moytie of prcell of land meadows and commons wth theire and each of theire appurtenances wch ys due to me out of the land formerly (?) conveyed to my Eldest sonne Richard and the house messuages or ten'ts wherein I now dwell together with all the houses yards lands meadows pastures comons comodities and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging or in any wife appurteyning and also all those landes meadows and comons wth th appurtances wch I lately had an purchased of thomas Holding Edward Aspin (?) Al(ia)s James and of Wilm Sillyman and of each of them To have and to hold the same for an during the terme of her naturall life an after the naturall death or decease of my saide wife I give and bequeath all and singular the said mentioned lands and premisses with their and each of their appurtenances unto Willm Tuttell my youngest sonne to have and to holde the same unto the saide Willm Tuttell and to the heirs of his body Lawfully to be begotten, and for want of such yssue to the second sonne of my sonne Richard and to his heirs for ever itm I give and Bequeath unto John Tutlle my second sonne all that dwelling house wherein Mr. Wrothfall now dwelleth with all the houses thereunto belonging and the yarde and orchrd thereunto adjoyning, and someyme in the tenure or occupason of John White to have and to hold the same unto the saide John Tuttell and to his heirs and assignes for ever itm I give and bequeath unto Isabel my said wyfe the one half (torn) that meadow wch I lately purchased of Joane Bateman wydow to have And to hold the same for and during her naturall life. And I give and bequeath the other Mytie or half of the same meadowe to my sonne Willm to enter upon  ymmediately after my decease, and I likewise give and bequeath unto my said sonne Willm the other Moytie of the same meadow to enter thereuppon after the naturall decease of said wyfe to have and to hold the same unto him the said Willm and to the heires of his bodye lawfully to be begotten, so as he my said sonne relinguishes the twentie poundes given to him by his grandfather John Welles in and by his last will and testament and the fyve pounds wch fell to him by the death of his brother Thomas Tuttell and for want of such isue of the body of the Willm I give and bequeath the same meadow unto the eldest onne of my said sonne Richard and to his heires forever and I doe give to my sonne Richard (illegible) halfe (illegible) the lord mordant (?) on both sides of it. Itm I give to my sone John and his heirs for ever one dole of meadow (of?) forty foote in same which I purchase of Eusache Morton Thomas Elkins. Itm I give to my sunn John his Daughter Abigail fiue pounds at the age of fifteen years. Itm I give and bequeath unto the poore of Ringsted aforesaid xxs to be distributed amongst the poorest sorte at the discreson of the minister and churchwardens. Itm I give to my godchildren xxs apeece. Itm I give to my sonne Willm my best bedsted wth the bedding and furniture thereunto belonging, or therewith usd, the table in the ahll with the grame, halfe a dussen of framd stooles, the yron barres on the chimneys with the hookes and hangings the bed whereon he lyeth my best brasse pan my best brasse ott, my mault mill as now yt standesth, my bolding twince and yeelding, the barr of yron and the package (?) and I will that all my sheepe be equally devided betweene my said wife and my said sonne Willm with the increase thereof so long as he kepeth himself unmarried. Itm I give and bequeath unto my said sonne Richard and to his heirs for ever one acre of leyes wch I purchased of Mr. Carier, and half a dusson sheep.  Item I forgive (missing) my said sonne John thirtoe pounds Itm I give more unto my said sonne Willm my great cubbord in the (missing) the greater chest, two of the biggest chaires, and the chest that standesth by the bedsted. Itm I give unto my grand childre xxa a peece Divided allwaies And I will that all of the said Movable goods herein given to my sonne Willm carefully to apply and husband his mothers business to the best of his power in (missing) pf tje [erspm jereom bequeathed pformed and my funeral expenses discharged. I give & bequeath unto Isabel my said wife (missing) and to be executrix of this my psent testamt and for the better execuson thereof I order (missing) them supervisores thereof and (missing) apeece (missing) and seal the day and year above written."  The will was signed by Simon T...., the rest of the surname and the date of probation being too fragmentary to transcribe.

(4) Northamptonshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1532-1812

"Simon Tootell was buried June 15" (1630)

 

 

 

 

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