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Ruth Tuttle 1763–1831 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 07 Jan 1763

Birth Location: Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Death Date: 13 May 1831

Death Location: Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Father: Ephraim Tuttle

Mother: Thankful Sedgwick

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Ruth Tuttle was born in 1763 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, the child of Ephraim Tuttle And Thankful Sedgwick. Ruth Tuttle passed away in 1831 in Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.

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Biography

  • Ruth Tuttle was born in 1763 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, the child of Ephraim Tuttle And Thankful Sedgwick.
  • Ruth Tuttle passed away in 1831 in Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.

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Ruth Tuttle's Ancestors

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Ruth Tuttle
1763–1831
Birth Place: Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Parents
Ephraim Tuttle
1710–1775
Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Thankful Sedgwick
1721–1806
Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Grandparents
Timothy Tuttle
1682–1756
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Thankful Doolittle
1688–1728
Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
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Ruth Tuttle's Timeline

2 Records

1763
07 Jan 1763
Birth of Ruth Tuttle in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
1831
13 May 1831
Age 68
Death of Ruth Tuttle in Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 07 Jan 1763
    Event Place: Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 May 1831
    Event Place: Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

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