Genealogy
and History of the Family TUTTLE/TUTHILL
CD Content 4 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Tuttle-Tuthill
lines in America, Columbus, Ohio: Alva M. Tuttle The compiler, 1968,
730 pgs. One of the Best published Tuthill/Tuttle
Resources available.
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2. The descendants of William
and Elizabeth Tuttle, who came from old to New England in 1635, and
settled in New Haven in 1639, with numerous biographical notes and sketches
: also, some account of the descendants of John Tuttle of Dover, N.H.,
Richard Tuttle, of Boston, John Tuttle of Ipswich, and Henry Tuthill of
Hingham, Mass. : to which are appended genealogical notes of several allied
families Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle & Co., 1883, Tuttle, George Frederick,
841 pgs.
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3. A
Family meeting of the descendants of John Tuthill, one of the original
settlers of the town of Southold, N.Y. : held at New-Suffolk, L.I., August
28th, 1867. Sag-Harbor, N.Y.: Express Print, 1867, 60 pgs.
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4. The
Tuthill family of Tharston, Norfolk County, England and Southold, Suffolk
County, New York : also written Totyl, Totehill, Tothill, Tuttle, etc.,
1580-1757 New York: J. Little & Co., 1898, Akerly, Lucy Dubois,
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AND ON
THE SAME CD:
The
complete
Surname file of Long Island Genealogy containing 3631 individuals, in 1440
family groups. - literally THOUSANDS of family group sheets plus
the GEDCOM file that made it containing all notes and sources.
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