Person:Jehiel Tuttle (3)

Lieutenant Jehiel Tuttle
d.22 Aug 1758
m. 18 Oct 1716
  1. Lieutenant Jehiel Tuttle1717 - 1758
  2. Phebe Tuttle1719 - 1790
  3. Martha Tuttle1720 - 1742
  4. Lydia Tuttle1722 -
  5. Eunice Tuttle1725 - 1726
  6. Eunice Tuttle1726 - 1807
  7. Ambrose Tuttle1728 - 1757
  8. Enos Tuttle1732 -
  9. Mary Tuttle1733 -
  10. Lois Tuttle1737 -
  • HLieutenant Jehiel Tuttle1717 - 1758
  • WHannah Hull1721 -
m. 31 Aug 1742
  1. Daniel Tuttle1743/44 -
  2. John Tuttle1746 - 1825
  3. Charles Tuttle1747 - 1751
  4. Jeremiah Tuttle1750 -
  5. Charles Tuttle1753 - 1818
  6. Joel Tuttle1756 - 1832
Facts and Events
Name[1] Lieutenant Jehiel Tuttle
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 7 Aug 1717 Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 31 Aug 1742 Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United Statesto Hannah Hull
Death[1] 22 Aug 1758
Probate[4] 6 Feb 1760 Administration to Elihu Hall.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Tuttle, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
    8:1901.

    "Jehiel (Tuttle), b 7 Aug 1717 (Wallingford Vital Records), d 22 Aug 1758 (Muster Rolls of Conn. Troops, French & Indian Wars); Lieut.; …"

  2. Wallingford Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    312.

    "Tuttle, … Jehial, s. Dani[e]ll & Ruth, b. Aug. 7, 1717 [2:800]"

  3.   912. Jehiel Tuttle, in Tuttle. (19--)
    454.

    "912. Jehiel Tattle, b. Aug. 17, 1717; m. … Hannah, dau. of Dr. Jeremiah Hull of Wallingford, Conn., … John Hull, 2d, Jeremiah Hull, Enos Benham and Anne Benham, Joseph Hull, Hannah Tuttle and Jehiel Tuttle convey to William Bradley the whole of a tract in New Haven, 'belonging to our father, Dr. Jeremiah Hull, late of Wallingford, dec., which he bought of John Beecher.' (Recorded April 7, 1755, Book 20, N. Hav. Deeds.) Jehiel Tuttle was a Lieut. in the French war of 1754-63, and in an expedition against Ticonderoga and Crown Point was wounded and d. in camp or hosp. in 1759. His est. was insolvent. Inv. by Theophilus Doolittle and Isaac Cook of Wall'd. £7 0s 6d; debits, £259, or one penny farthing to the pound, mostly due to Elihu Hall of W., to whom was given, 1760, adm., the wid. refusing the same. In April, 1760, Isaac Cook allowed to be guard, of minor s. Charles. In 1760 Stephen Andrews appt. guard. of Jeremiah. The wid. m. Capt. Stephen Andrews, …"

  4. Connecticut, United States. Connecticut, Wills and Probate Records, 1609-1999
    Jehiel Tuttle.

    Widow Hannah Tuttle cited to appear ...
    Elihu Hall was given Admin.