From the booklet "Revolutionary War Veterans who settled in the Sixtown Area of Southern Jefferson County", found at the Jefferson county genweb page;
SOLOMON TUTTLE
Solomon Tuttle married a girl named Sarah. He died 1 Sep 1828, and was buried in the Middle Road Cemetery, Town of Rutland.
The following is an addition sent in by Sid Shafer, [email protected]: According to his Obit (9-1-30 Watertown Regisiter and General Advertiser, which was published weekly) he died in Rutland 08-28-1830. According to the Connecticut Revolutionary War list, he served in Woodbridge Company, Connecticut Line. Additionally his NY Pension ($96.00 annually) was approved in 1818. His burial is in Maple Hill Cemetery, Town of Rutland.
Wives of Solomon Tuttle;
1) Patty
2) Sarah Matthews - 10 children
3) Martha Alexander - 3 children
From the booklet "Revolutionary War Veterans who settled in the Sixtown Area of Southern Jefferson County", found at the Jefferson county genweb page;
SOLOMON TUTTLE
Solomon Tuttle married a girl named Sarah. He died 1 Sep 1828, and was buried in the Middle Road Cemetery, Town of Rutland.
The following is an addition sent in by Sid Shafer, [email protected]: According to his Obit (9-1-30 Watertown Regisiter and General Advertiser, which was published weekly) he died in Rutland 08-28-1830. According to the Connecticut Revolutionary War list, he served in Woodbridge Company, Connecticut Line. Additionally his NY Pension ($96.00 annually) was approved in 1818. His burial is in Maple Hill Cemetery, Town of Rutland.
Wives of Solomon Tuttle;
1) Patty
2) Sarah Matthews - 10 children
3) Martha Alexander - 3 children
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