C. F. Heverly
pub. 1902, Towanda, Pa.
Josiah Tuttle, a native of Connecticut, born October 28, 1774, came to Ulster in or before 1794, and occupied lands which he sold to Charrick Westbrook. In 1799 he removed to Hornbrook, where he purchased the property now owned by J.F. Blackman. He had married Jerusha, daughter of Chester Bingham of Ulster. The latter, in 1783, when a child eight years old, was brought by her parents on horseback over the mountains from Wilkes-Barre to Wysox. Mr. Tuttle continued to make improvements on his purchase till his death, June 21, 1830. He was noted for his benevolence and was a sincere Mason. He and his wife were faithful Universalists and original members of the first class of that denomination in the county. They reared a family of seven stalwart sons (all six feet or over tall) and three daughters. They were: Chester, Dorinda, Edwin, Joseph B., Albert, Calvin W., William C., Eliza E., Ethan B. and Sarah A.
Albert, born July 23, 1807, married Delight, daughter of William Horton, and removed to New Ulm, Minn., where he became a man of prominence. He was several times a member of the State Legislature. During the Sioux outbreak in 1863, his son, William, a son-in-law and a nephew were slain in the massacre near New Ulm.
(The above information from the History of Sheshequin was received from Find A Grave contributor Joseph Colin Clark.)
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NEW ULM REVIEW November 30, 1881
Albert Tuttle, father of Mrs. H. Behnke of this city and Mrs. S. A. George of Sigel town, died at his residence in the town of Home last Wednesday afternoon, at the age of 74 years and 4 months. Mr. Tuttle was one of the first settlers of Brown county and was widely and favorably known.
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Parents: Josiah Tuttle & Jerusha Bingham
Spouse: Delight Horton (married 7/10/1833)
Children:
William 1834-1862
Esther 1836-1928
Lucille 1838-1912
Porter 1841-1845
Ursula 1845-1905
George 1849
Frank 1854-1931
Florence 1857-1893
C. F. Heverly
pub. 1902, Towanda, Pa.
Josiah Tuttle, a native of Connecticut, born October 28, 1774, came to Ulster in or before 1794, and occupied lands which he sold to Charrick Westbrook. In 1799 he removed to Hornbrook, where he purchased the property now owned by J.F. Blackman. He had married Jerusha, daughter of Chester Bingham of Ulster. The latter, in 1783, when a child eight years old, was brought by her parents on horseback over the mountains from Wilkes-Barre to Wysox. Mr. Tuttle continued to make improvements on his purchase till his death, June 21, 1830. He was noted for his benevolence and was a sincere Mason. He and his wife were faithful Universalists and original members of the first class of that denomination in the county. They reared a family of seven stalwart sons (all six feet or over tall) and three daughters. They were: Chester, Dorinda, Edwin, Joseph B., Albert, Calvin W., William C., Eliza E., Ethan B. and Sarah A.
Albert, born July 23, 1807, married Delight, daughter of William Horton, and removed to New Ulm, Minn., where he became a man of prominence. He was several times a member of the State Legislature. During the Sioux outbreak in 1863, his son, William, a son-in-law and a nephew were slain in the massacre near New Ulm.
(The above information from the History of Sheshequin was received from Find A Grave contributor Joseph Colin Clark.)
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NEW ULM REVIEW November 30, 1881
Albert Tuttle, father of Mrs. H. Behnke of this city and Mrs. S. A. George of Sigel town, died at his residence in the town of Home last Wednesday afternoon, at the age of 74 years and 4 months. Mr. Tuttle was one of the first settlers of Brown county and was widely and favorably known.
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Parents: Josiah Tuttle & Jerusha Bingham
Spouse: Delight Horton (married 7/10/1833)
Children:
William 1834-1862
Esther 1836-1928
Lucille 1838-1912
Porter 1841-1845
Ursula 1845-1905
George 1849
Frank 1854-1931
Florence 1857-1893
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