Joan <I>Antrobus</I> Tuttle

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Joan Antrobus Tuttle

Birth
St Albans, St Albans District, Hertfordshire, England
Death
1662 (aged 69–70)
Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Burial
Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Northern Ireland Add to Map
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Joan Antrobus was baptized on 25 June 1592 at the Abbey Church of Saint Alban in Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, England, a daughter of Walter Antrobus and Joan Arnold.

She married
(1) Thomas Lawrence on 23 October 1609 and
(2) John Tuttle in 1627.

Her first husband, Thomas Lawrence, was baptized on 2 February 1588/89 at the Abbey Church of Saint Alban in Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, England, a son of John Lawrence and Elizabeth Bull. Thomas Lawrence was a mercer (merchant dealing in fabrics and textiles) and one of the Principal Burgesses of Saint Albans 1622–1623. He was buried on 20 March 1624/25 at the Abbey Church of Saint Alban in Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, England.

Mother of twelve children (seven from her first marriage and five from her second marriage).

She sailed for Massachusetts on the Planter in 1635, together with her mother, her second husband, her son William Lawrence and her children from her second marriage.

She settled in Ipswich with her family in 1635.

She removed to Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ireland in 1654 to join her husband, who had emigrated in 1651.

Mrs. Joan Tuttle died about 1662 (after 29 January 1661) in Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ireland.

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John Tuttle married by 1628 Joan (Antrobus) Lawrence, daughter of Walter and Joan (Arnold) Antrobus and widow of Thomas Lawrence. Her children by her first marriage included JOHN LAWRENCE {1635, Ipswich}, THOMAS LAWRENCE {1635, Ipswich}, WILLIAM LAWRENCE {1635, Ipswich}, MARY LAWRENCE {1635, Ipswich} (later wife of THOMAS BURNHAM {1642, Ipswich}), and Jane (Lawrence) Giddings, wife of GEORGE GIDDINGS {1635, Ipswich}. She died after 29 January 1660[/1?] (when she made a letter of attorney to her son Simon).
The Tuttle family came from St. Albans, Hertfordshire to Massachusetts Bay in 1635 on the Planter (on 2 April 1635, "a mercer, Jo[hn] Tuttell," aged 39, "Joan Tuttell," aged 42, "W[illia]m Lawrence," aged 12, "Marie Lawrence," aged 9, "Abigall Tuttell," aged 6, "Symon Tuttell," aged 4, "Sara Tuttell," aged 2, "Jo[hn] Tuttell," aged 1, and "Joan Antrobuss," aged 65, were enrolled at London as passengers for New England on the Planter).
They had five known children:
1. ABIGAIL TUTTLE, bp. St. Albans, Hertford, 24 November 1628; possibly the "Abigaill Tuttle" who was witness on 30 March 1647 in a case involving Ipswich people; probably deceased without issue by 7 December 1656 when she was not named in her father's will. (David L. Greene discussed in detail various undocumented claims for her later fate.
2. SIMON TUTTLE, bp. St. Albans 10 January 1630/1; m. by 1664 Sarah Cogswell, daughter of JOHN COGSWELL {1635, Ipswich).
3. SARAH TUTTLE, bp. St. Albans 4 September 1632 (as "Sarah Martine," deposed on 13 June 1659 "aged about twenty-six years"); m. Boston 1 February 1653[/4] Richard Martin.
4. JOHN TUTTLE, bp. St. Albans 21 March 1633/4; d. after 6 April 1657 and before 4 April 1674 , apparently without issue.
5. HANNAH TUTTLE, b. say 1636; m. Ireland soon after 6 April 1657 "a good husband one that loves her well and a handsome man." (Some additional details included in letters written from Ireland by Hannah's mother might permit identification of this husband.)
Joan (Antrobus) (Lawrence) Tuttle, was daughter of JOAN ANTROBUS {1635, Unknown}.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.

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Joan Antrobus was baptized on 25 June 1592 at the Abbey Church of Saint Alban in Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, England, a daughter of Walter Antrobus and Joan Arnold.

She married
(1) Thomas Lawrence on 23 October 1609 and
(2) John Tuttle in 1627.

Her first husband, Thomas Lawrence, was baptized on 2 February 1588/89 at the Abbey Church of Saint Alban in Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, England, a son of John Lawrence and Elizabeth Bull. Thomas Lawrence was a mercer (merchant dealing in fabrics and textiles) and one of the Principal Burgesses of Saint Albans 1622–1623. He was buried on 20 March 1624/25 at the Abbey Church of Saint Alban in Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, England.

Mother of twelve children (seven from her first marriage and five from her second marriage).

She sailed for Massachusetts on the Planter in 1635, together with her mother, her second husband, her son William Lawrence and her children from her second marriage.

She settled in Ipswich with her family in 1635.

She removed to Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ireland in 1654 to join her husband, who had emigrated in 1651.

Mrs. Joan Tuttle died about 1662 (after 29 January 1661) in Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ireland.

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John Tuttle married by 1628 Joan (Antrobus) Lawrence, daughter of Walter and Joan (Arnold) Antrobus and widow of Thomas Lawrence. Her children by her first marriage included JOHN LAWRENCE {1635, Ipswich}, THOMAS LAWRENCE {1635, Ipswich}, WILLIAM LAWRENCE {1635, Ipswich}, MARY LAWRENCE {1635, Ipswich} (later wife of THOMAS BURNHAM {1642, Ipswich}), and Jane (Lawrence) Giddings, wife of GEORGE GIDDINGS {1635, Ipswich}. She died after 29 January 1660[/1?] (when she made a letter of attorney to her son Simon).
The Tuttle family came from St. Albans, Hertfordshire to Massachusetts Bay in 1635 on the Planter (on 2 April 1635, "a mercer, Jo[hn] Tuttell," aged 39, "Joan Tuttell," aged 42, "W[illia]m Lawrence," aged 12, "Marie Lawrence," aged 9, "Abigall Tuttell," aged 6, "Symon Tuttell," aged 4, "Sara Tuttell," aged 2, "Jo[hn] Tuttell," aged 1, and "Joan Antrobuss," aged 65, were enrolled at London as passengers for New England on the Planter).
They had five known children:
1. ABIGAIL TUTTLE, bp. St. Albans, Hertford, 24 November 1628; possibly the "Abigaill Tuttle" who was witness on 30 March 1647 in a case involving Ipswich people; probably deceased without issue by 7 December 1656 when she was not named in her father's will. (David L. Greene discussed in detail various undocumented claims for her later fate.
2. SIMON TUTTLE, bp. St. Albans 10 January 1630/1; m. by 1664 Sarah Cogswell, daughter of JOHN COGSWELL {1635, Ipswich).
3. SARAH TUTTLE, bp. St. Albans 4 September 1632 (as "Sarah Martine," deposed on 13 June 1659 "aged about twenty-six years"); m. Boston 1 February 1653[/4] Richard Martin.
4. JOHN TUTTLE, bp. St. Albans 21 March 1633/4; d. after 6 April 1657 and before 4 April 1674 , apparently without issue.
5. HANNAH TUTTLE, b. say 1636; m. Ireland soon after 6 April 1657 "a good husband one that loves her well and a handsome man." (Some additional details included in letters written from Ireland by Hannah's mother might permit identification of this husband.)
Joan (Antrobus) (Lawrence) Tuttle, was daughter of JOAN ANTROBUS {1635, Unknown}.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.

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