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Samuel TUTTLE

Birth15 Feb 1747 - Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Death8 April 1805 - Prattsburgh, Steuben County, New York, USA
MotherLois ALLIS
Father2LT Gershom Tuttle (American Revolution)

Born in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA on 15 Feb 1747 to 2LT Gershom Tuttle (American Revolution) and Lois ALLIS. Samuel TUTTLE married Martha Hall and had 10 children. He passed away on 8 April 1805 in Prattsburgh, Steuben County, New York, USA.

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Parents
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2Lt Gershom Tuttle (American Revolution)
1714 - 1777
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Lois Allis
1708 - 1786
Spouse(s)
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Martha Hall
1751 - 1790
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Elizabeth Hungerford
1769 - 1852
Children Show all
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John Tuttle
1771 - 1855
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Joel Tuttle
1784 - 1860
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John Marshall Tuttle
1787 - 1841
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Almira Tuttle
1789 - 1860
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Bishop Monross Tuttle
1787 - 1860
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Ezekiel Tuttle
1772 - 1840
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Adeline Tuttle
1789 - 1804
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Cornelia Tuttle
1799 - 1873
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Mary Tuttle
Unknown - Unknown
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Fanny Tuttle
1801 - 1819

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