[Ancestral Link: Mary Elizabeth Bickmore (Schow), daughter of Isaac Danford Bickmore, son of Isaac Motor Bickmore, son of David Bickmore, son of John Bickmore, son of Elizabeth Andrews (Bickmore), daughter of Elizabeth Bills (Bickmore), daughter of Samuel Bill, son of Thomas Bills, son of Dorothy Tuttle (Bills), daughter of Isabel Wells (Tuttle).]
Historical Notes 2 [4060/4064/5776] Simon Tuttle born c1560 Woodford, County Northampton [Gillespie 478-9] died bd 15 June 1630 Ringstead, County Northampton [Gillespie 478-9]
[4061/4065/5777] Isabel Wells born c1565
[Gillespie 478-9] Simon Tuttle born probably at Woodford. Isabel Wwlls born c1565, as her age is listed as 70 on the passenger list of the Planter in 1635. Simon's will was proved in 1630 at Northampton. 4
Children: Richard, Thomas, Simon, and William.
[Hale-House 771-775] Of Ringstead, County Northampton. His widow accompanied her sons on the Planter in 1635, but no record of her has been seen in this country, and she probably did not long survive.
found on ancestry.com
Immigration of Isabel (Wells) Tuttle and sons
1635, New Haven, Connecticut From: http://daytonrobertson.home.att.net/pafg11.htm:
Isabel or Isobel Wells was born about 1565 in Ringstead, Northampton, England. She died about 1635 in New Haven, Connecticut or at sea. [Parents]Tuttle-Tuthill, Notes on the Name and the Early American Lines, p.5: As many as 40 spellings of place-derived family name exist in early British records. Standardized to Tuthill, Tothill or Tuttle which is most common. "Several male branches emigrated to America during the colonial period and a number of late-comers came in the 19th Century, several from Ireland." Follows the outline ofvarious Colonial American lines. On this page is a more detailed story of the beginning of the Tuttles than we have known before from the listings. Of Simon it says: "Symon Tootill or Towtills of Ringstead, co Northampton, born say 1560, buried at Ringstead, 15 June 1630; married Isabel Wells, born about 1565, daughter of John Wells of Ringstead, who mentioned her in his will in 1618. The will of John Wells also named all four of his Tuttell grandsons. Symon was supervisor of the will of Matthew Harris of Woodford, 5 November 1600. His own will was proved 1630 at Northampton.. His widow accompanied her sons on the "Planter" in 1635, but no record of her has been seen in this country, and probably she did not long survive." Then lists their ch... Under "The Planter Tuttles": "Isabell Tuttell 70" on the ship Planter when it embarked 2 April 1635; ..."were two brothers, Richard and William, accompanied by their mother, Isabel (Wells) Tuttle"; "His widow accompanied her sons on the "Planter" in 1635, but no record of her has been seen in this country, and probably she did not long survive."; more of her ch and grch.
Musser's pages in Tuttle notebook: Says she was Isabell or Isobel Wells born 1565 in Ringstead, Northampton, England and died 1635 either in New Haven or at sea. Also given is her father as John Wells.
Planter - ship's list for 1635 is in the Tuttle notebook. Isabel is age 70 on that list with her sons and grandchildren.Tuttle, Dodd, Dolittle - Web: "Simon Totill or Towtills of Ringstead, county Northampton, born about 1560, buried Ringstead, 6/15/1630 married Isabel Wells, born about 1565, daughter of John Wells of Ringstead, who mentioned her in his will, 1618. Symon mentioned in both his father's will and his father in law's. His widow accompanied her sons on the Planter in 1635, but probably didn't live long.
found on ancestry.com
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
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