Person:Ichabod Tuttle (4)

Watchers
m. 27 Jan 1742/43
  1. Mary Tuttle1743 - 1825
  2. Amos Tuttle1744/45 - 1800
  3. Elisha Tuttle1746 -
  4. Ichabod Tuttle1748 - 1778
  5. Noah Tuttle1752 - 1821
  6. Deliverance Tuttle1753 - 1760
  7. Timothy Tuttle1755 - 1814
  8. David Tuttle1756 - 1760
  9. Hannah Tuttle1758 - 1824
  10. Thankful Tuttle1759 - 1825
  11. Lois Tuttle1760 -
m. 20 Feb 1772
Facts and Events
Name[1] Ichabod Tuttle
Gender Male
Birth[1] 23 Jun 1748 Goshen, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 20 Feb 1772 Goshen, Litchfield, Connecticut, United Statesto Elizabeth Matthews
Death[2] 3 Jul 1778 Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States
Burial[3] Battle of Wyoming Burial Ground, Wyoming, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Goshen Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    58.

    "Tuttle, … Ichabod, s. Timothy, b. June 23, 1748 [1:259]"

  2. 9264. Ichabod Tuttle, in Tuttle, George Frederick. The Descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle: … Also, Some Account of the Descendants of John Tuttle, of Dover, N. H.; Richard Tuttle, of Boston; John Tuttle, of Ipswich; and Henry Tuthill of Higham, Mass.; to Which are Appended Genealogical Notes of Several Allied Families. (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle & Company, 1883)
    521.

    "9264. Ichabod Tuttle, b. June 23, 1748. One of the 28 men of Goshen. Conn., who enlisted May 31, 1775. in the Co. of Capt. John Sedgwick (g. f. of Maj.-Gen. John Sedgwick) of Cornwall Hollow, for Ticonderoga (captured May 10); m. Feb. 20, 1772, Elizabeth Matthews; rem. to Wyoming; was in the battle July 3, 1778, and killed by the Indians while running towards the river for escape. His nume is inscribed with 159 other victims of that atrocity on the monument erected to their memory. His wife with her three small children escaped in a boat down the river, and made her way back to Conn. She m. (2) Oct. 24, 1792, Capt. Thomas Hungerford. She d. a. 86."

  3. Pvt Ichabod Tuttle, in Find A Grave.