Eunice Allen1
F, #8986, b. 17 November 1728, d. 1809
Father* | Samuel Allen1 |
Mother* | Catherine Morrison1 |
Eunice Allen was baptized on 17 November 1728 in Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Allen and Catherine Morrison.1 Eunice Allen married John Tuttle, son of John Tuttle and Judith Chase, on 17 July 1747 in Lebanon, Connecticut.1 Eunice Allen died in 1809.1
She became the mother of Lucy Tuttle on 14 February 1748.1 Eunice Allen became the mother of James Tuttle on 25 February 1749.1 Eunice Allen became the mother of Lydia Tuttle about 1752.1 Eunice Allen became the mother of Ruth Tuttle on 10 July 1754.1 Eunice Allen became the mother of Joseph Tuttle on 31 August 1756.1 Eunice Allen became the mother of Eunice Tuttle about 1760.1 Eunice Allen became the mother of John Tuttle on 8 April 1763.1 Eunice's daughter was married at wedding of Lydia Tuttle and Daniel Barrows on 10 February 1774 in Mansfield, Connecticut.1
She became the mother of Lucy Tuttle on 14 February 1748.1 Eunice Allen became the mother of James Tuttle on 25 February 1749.1 Eunice Allen became the mother of Lydia Tuttle about 1752.1 Eunice Allen became the mother of Ruth Tuttle on 10 July 1754.1 Eunice Allen became the mother of Joseph Tuttle on 31 August 1756.1 Eunice Allen became the mother of Eunice Tuttle about 1760.1 Eunice Allen became the mother of John Tuttle on 8 April 1763.1 Eunice's daughter was married at wedding of Lydia Tuttle and Daniel Barrows on 10 February 1774 in Mansfield, Connecticut.1
7 Children of Eunice Allen and John Tuttle, son of John Tuttle and Judith Chase, |
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Charts | Descendant Chart for Thomas Totehyll Indented Descendant Chart of Thomas Totehyll |
Last Edited | 24 Aug 2002 |
Citations
- [S153] Alva M Tuttle, Compiler, Tuttle-Tuthill Lines in America (Columbus, Ohio: Estel Printing Service, 1968; reprint Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as Tuttle Lines.