Bio:
Tuttle, William & Johanna (Brown)
Contact: Stan
----Sources:
Schwarze Family Records, legal documents from Bethlehem, CT; Woodbury, CT; New
Haven, CT, Waterbury, CT & Watertown, CT; Tuttle Family Histories; Connecticut Town Birth Records pre-1870,
the Barbour Collection, citing Woodbury vital records volume LR6, page 2 (birth
date for Samuel Tuttle, supplied by Linda Mottonen) , Jim Tuttle Family History,
Dorothy Johnson Burgraff's collection & Family Photos (contributed by Sharon Scott).
Surnames:
William & Johanna (Brown) Tuttle Family History The Children of Rensselear
and Clarissa (Crozier) Tuttle 1. Sherman B--b. 6 Jun 1816 in
Utica, Oneida Co., NY; d. 25 Aug 1892 in Colby, Clark, WI; Married Martha Jane
Brown 21 Feb 1843. She was b. 21 Mar 1824 in Chittendon VT and d. 3 Jan
1907 in Campbellsport, Fond du Lac, WI 2. William S. Tuttle--b. 2 Jan 1816,
Photo of William Tuttle
(WI State Legislator); Photo of William
and Johanna (Brown) Tuttle. (Johanna "Hannah" was a sister to Sherman
Tuttle's wife, Martha Jane Brown. They were the daughters of Theodore &
Ruth (Collins) Brown;
Photo of Hannah
(Brown) Tuttle. 3. John--b.1825 4. Wesley--abt. 1829 5. Albert--b. 12 May 1830 6. Charlotte Melisse--b. abt. 1836 7. Emma/Ellen Marie--b. 1844 The Family of
William and Johanna (Brown) Tuttle Front Row (left to
Right)-- Florence Tuttle Gobler (1862-1938) Annie Tuttle Fleming
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