Display Patriot - P-308285 - Enos TUTTLE

Enos TUTTLE

SAR Patriot #: P-308285

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
 

State of Service: CT      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A131790

Birth: 11 Aug 1762 / New Haven / CT
Death: Feb 1843 / Clark / IN

Qualifying Service Description:

CAPTs TODD, OSBORN, BASSETT; COLs LYON, FITCH


Additional References:
  1. Rev War Pension *S17740
  2. Jacobus, "Families of Ancient New Haven," 1898, pg 814, 815
  3. Tuttle, "Descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle," pg 276

Spouse: Candace Hotchkiss
Children: Lewis;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2006-05-17 LA 25565 Donald Edward Park (165868) Lewis   
2007-08-08 IN 28929 Robert Gene Wright Sr. (169669) Maria   
2014-03-11 IN 57534 Jeffrey Thomas Curtis (190270) Lewis   
2016-07-15 KY 70175 Matthew Eric Pannell (199208) Enos   
Location:
Memphis / Clark / IN / USA
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Photos displayed courtesy of James C. Arnold, INSSAR



Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:

The Grave site is located on his farm near Memphis, Indiana. it is just off of me Memphis-Blue Lick R08Ct Just before you get to the Blue lick River, it is on the little knoll on private property. The cemetery is in very bad condition. The headstone for Enos Tuttle is missing along with his wife. The Flag that you see in the picture is what compatriot Bob Wright used as the approximate location of the grave site




Author: SFC James Claude Arnold USA (Ret.)

Enos Tuttle

Candace Hotchkiss b.14 April 1763 Cheshire, CT d. 9 July 1838, Rural Clark County, Indiana.

Married 05 May 1783, New Haven, CT

Children:

Lewis Tuttle
Enos Starting
MariaIMariah Tuttle m, Hiram Thompson
Solomon

 


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