Richard Tuttle-Tootill
M, #11590, b. circa 1593, d. 8 May 1640
Father* | Simon-Symon Tuttle-Tootill b. s 1560, d. 1630 |
Mother* | Isabel Wells (Immigrant) b. c 1565, d. a 1635 |
Reference | b9152.1 |
Birth* | circa 1593 | Richard Tuttle-Tootill was born circa 1593 at Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England.1 |
(MentionedIn) Will | 20 January 1617 | He was mentioned in the will of John Wells on 20 January 1617; daughter Tootell daughter Morton grandchildren: John Morton, Etheldred Morton, William Morton, Elizabeth Morton, Anna Morton, Richard Tootell, Custby Barwek, Lewys Barwek brother Thomas Welles William Welles and John Welles, my brother Thomas' sons sons in law: Simon Tootle, William Morton.1 |
Marriage | 19 June 1622 | Richard Tuttle-Tootill married Anne Taylor (Immigrant) on 19 June 1622 at Barnwell St. Andrew, Northamptonshire, England. |
(InWillOf) Will | 19 December 1627 | Richard Tuttle-Tootill was mentioned in the will of Simon-Symon Tuttle-Tootill on 19 December 1627 at Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England, as eldest son Richard; Isabell my wife eldest son Richard second son John youngest son William that son William got things from grandfather John Welles, and that 5 pounds also fell to him by the death of his brother Thomas Tuttell Does not mention son Simon.1 |
(Witness) 1635Planter | April 1635 | Richard Tuttle-Tootill was a passenger on The Planter, Master Nicolas Travice, Master, which sailed from London in mid in April 1635. The ship arrived safe at Massachusetts Bay, although some of the persons listed may not have debarked. Age 42, husbandman. |
Death* | 8 May 1640 | He died on 8 May 1640 at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachussetts. |
Relationships | 10th great-granduncle of David Lee Bassett 8th great-granduncle of Charles Henry "Charlie" Bassett |
Family | Anne Taylor (Immigrant) | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 8 Aug 2016 |
Citations
- [S1951] Origin of John Tuttle of Ipswich Massachusetts, David L Greene , The American Genealogist, 1978 v.54 pgs.167-175.
- [S1952] Passengers of the Planter, April 1635, The Winthrop Society http://winthropsociety.com/ships/planter.htm