[NOT KNOWN] TUTTLE

(ca. 1560 - before 1635) - St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England

(First Generation - Tuttle Family)

FATHER
MOTHER
NOT KNOWN
NOT KNOWN



BIRTH Based on the fact that his wife was born circa 1565, one can estimate that he was born at roughly the same time. This is sheer estimation, though.
DEATH He had died before 1635, when the family migrated to New England.
MARRIAGE He married Isabel [surname not known]. Isabel was born circa 1565[2]. This birth year is estimated from the fact that she was aged 70 at time of her migration in 1635. Isabel came to America with her son Richard and his family aboard the Planter in 1635[3] as part of the wholesale migration of the Tuttle family to New England[4]. The ship sailed from London, Middlesex, England to Ipswich, Essex co., MA.

CHILDREN 2. i. Dorothy TUTTLE Please see her own page.
3. ii. Richard TUTTLE Richard was born circa 1593 in England[2,5], as estimated from the fact that he was aged 42 when he migrated in 1635. Richard died in Chelsea, Suffolk co., MA on 8 May 1640; he was 47[5].

Richard and his family sailed from London, Middlesex, England to Ipswich, Essex co., MA on the Planter in 1635 as part of the wholesale migration of the Tuttle family to New England[4]. He was a Husbandman[5] and had a house and garden in Boston Proper and another house, garden & farm at Rumney Marsh, Suffolk co., MA[5].

Before 1617 when Richard was 24, he married Ann [surname not known], in England[5]. Their date of marriage is based on age of their eldest child at the time of their migration in 1635. Ann was born circa 1594 in England[2,5], as estimated from the fact that she was aged 41 when she migrated in 1635.

They had the following children:
i. Anna (born circa 1617)
ii. John (born circa 1625)
iii. Rebecca (born circa 1629)

4. iii. William TUTTLE William was born circa 1609[2]. His birth year is estimated from the fact that he was aged 26 at time of his migration in 1635.

He and his family sailed from London, Middlesex, England to Ipswich, Essex co., MA aboard the Planter in 1635 as part of the wholesale migration of the Tuttle family to New England[2,4]. This family group also brought over his niece Marie Bill, aged 11[2]. Like his brother Richard, William was a Husbandman[2].

William married Elizabeth [surname not known], in England circa 1630. Elizabeth was born circa 1612[2]. She was aged 23 at time of her migration in 1635.

They had the following children:
i. John (born circa 1631)
ii. Ann (born circa 1633)
iii. Thomas (born in 1635)

5. iv. John TUTTLE John was born circa 1596 in Bedfordshire, England[2]. He was aged 39 at the time of his migration in 1635.

Unlike his husbandman brothers, John was a Draper[1] and did fairly well for himself by comparison. John served as constable of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England[1] and paid £6 in "freedom money" to the town just before he left for America. He is referred to as "Mr." in the court record of this payment[1].

He and his family joined the wholesale migration of the Tuttle family to New England in 1635 aboard the Planter[4]. He is listed as "John Tuttell, mercer" aged 39 and had the certificate from St. Albans, Hertfordshire parish and had taken the oaths in preparation for sailing[2]. His wife is listed as "Joan Tuttell, 42"[2]. John and his family also brought over one servant on the Planter -- a 16-year-old boy named Nathan Heford[1,2].

John married Joan ANTROBUS, daughter of Walter ANTROBUS (who died in 1614) & Joan [surname not known] (who was born circa 1570). Joan, Jr. was born circa 1593 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England[1,2]. Her birth year is estimated from the fact that she was aged 42 at time of migration in 1635.

They had the following children:
i. Abigail (born circa 1629)
ii. Symon (born circa 1631)
iii. Sara (born circa 1633)
iv. John (born circa 1634)






GENERATION Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great (G10) Grandfather
FAMILY NUMBER 7562
SOURCES 1. Games, Alison, Migration and the Origins of the English Atlantic World, (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999), [Games], 53.

2. Coldham, Peter Wilson, The Complete Book Of Emigrants, (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing co., Inc., 1987), [Coldham], 128.

3. Shurtleff, Benjamin, The History of the Town of Revere, (Boston: 1937), [Shurtleff-Revere], 86.

4. [Games], 53-4.

5. Shurtleff, Benjamin, The History of the Town of Revere, (Boston: 1937), [Shurtleff-Revere], 87.

6. Ibid.

7. Torrey, Charles, New England Marriages Prior to 1700., (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Society). [Torrey].

8. Boston, Suffolk co., MA Vital Records. [BostonVR or BVR], 6.

9. Savage, James A., A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, 1860-1862., (Boston 1860-1862; rpt Baltimore 1955), [Savage], 1:177

10. The American Genealogist, [TAG], 30:67.

11. DeForest, Louis Effingham, Our Colonial and Continental Ancestors: The Ancestry of Mr. and Mrs. Louis William Dommerich, (New York, N.Y.: The DeForest Publ. Co., 1930), [Dommerich], 48.

12. Tuttle, George Frederick, The Descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, Who Came from Old to New England in 1635, and Settled in New Haven in 1639. Also, Some Account of the Descendants of John Tuttle, of Ipswich; and Henry Tuthill, of Hingham, Mass., (Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle & Company, 1883), [Tuttle], xxxii.

13. Johnson, Alvin Page, Franklin D. Roosevelt's Colonial Ancestors; Their Part in Making American History, (Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., ca. 1933), [RooseveltAnc], 89.

14. Bill, Ledyard, History of the Bill Family, (New York, 1867), [Bill], vii, 26-8.

15. [Howland, Elza Newton Woolsey], Family Records; Being Some Account of the Ancestry of My Father and Mother, Charles William Woolsey and Jane Eliza Newton, ([New Haven, Conn.: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1900]), [Woolsey], 156.

16. Coldham, Peter Wilson, The Complete Book Of Emigrants, (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing co., Inc., 1987), [Coldham], 132.

17. The American Genealogist, [TAG], 60:195.

18. Anderson, Robert Charles, George F. Sanborn, Jr. and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635., (New England Historic Genealogical Society), [GreatMig1634-1635], I:289.




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