Southcutt Family - Ourfolk
Elizabeth Southcutt (Tuttle)
Elizabeth was married to William Tuttle on 1 Jan 1626-1 Jan 1627 in Northamptonshire, , , England.
William was born on 26 DEC 1607 in Ringstead Northampton England and died on 16 JUN 1673 (age: 65) in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut .
He was the son of Symon Tuttle (1560/1567 - 15 JUN 1630) and Isabel Wells (Tuttle) (1565 - 1606).
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Came to Boston in the 'Planter' in April 1635, at age 26 with his wife Elizabeth 23, and children John, Ann, and Thomas. He is by tradition said to have come from Co. Northampton. His wife joined the church 24 July 1636 and brought Jonathan and David to be babtized.
Source says three families of this name came from the parish of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. He was granted liberty to build a windmill at Charlestown in 1636 and was a proprietor of that town.
He was part owner of a ketch 'Zebulon' of Ipswich. He and John own land deeded them by George Griggs for debt, and the same gave him a mortgage of house and land on Beacon St. in Boston after he moved to New Haven in 1650. They were among the first settlers at Stoney River, about the year 1645.
Source says three families of this name came from the parish of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. He was granted liberty to build a windmill at Charlestown in 1636 and was a proprietor of that town.
He was part owner of a ketch 'Zebulon' of Ipswich. He and John own land deeded them by George Griggs for debt, and the same gave him a mortgage of house and land on Beacon St. in Boston after he moved to New Haven in 1650. They were among the first settlers at Stoney River, about the year 1645.
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