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Midlred Elizabeth TUTTLE
F, b. May 15, 1906, d. May 11, 1989, #19278

Father Alva Ellis TUTTLE b. Dec 28, 1873, d. Sep 26, 1960
Mother Minnie Bertha ROBERSON b. Aug 27, 1874, d. Jun 2, 1931
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Note*   1968 living in Fresno, CA
No children 
Married Name   DOUGLAS 
Birth* May 15, 1906  Morgan Co., IN 
Marriage* Dec 21, 1941  Las Vegas, NV, Principal=Rayd DOUGLAS 
Death* May 11, 1989  Riverside, CA 

Family Rayd DOUGLAS b. Dec 18, 1892, d. Sep 4, 1951

Milo Even Wilder TUTTLE
M, b. Aug 4, 1890, d. Sep 11, 1906, #17943

Father Oliver Hayden TUTTLE b. Jul 23, 1846, d. Dec 3, 1905
Mother Eliza Jane Alice TOON b. Apr 10, 1850, d. Oct 10, 1903
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Birth* Aug 4, 1890  Greenfield, Hancock Co., IN 
Death* Sep 11, 1906  Greenfield, Hancock Co., IN 

Oliver Hayden TUTTLE
M, b. Jul 23, 1846, d. Dec 3, 1905, #17934

Father Thomas Conant TUTTLE b. May 24, 1815, d. Oct 6, 1873
Mother Elizabeth Frances ANDERSON b. May 20, 1818, d. Dec 11, 1889
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Note*   Company I 17th Indiana Infantry. Inducted Rank: Private;
Discharge Rank: Private; Union
Name of Regiment Date of
Organization Muster Date Regiment Type
17th Infantry Regiment Indiana 12 June 1861
08 August 1865 Infantry
Officers Killed or Officer Died of
Enlisted Killed or Enlisted Died of
MortallyWounded Diseases or Accident Mortally
Wounded Disease orAccident
3 90
1 143
Regimental History
Seventeenth Infantry INDIANA (3 years)
Seventeenth Infantry.€Cols., Milo S. Hascall, John T. Wilder,
Jacob G. Vail, Lieut.-Cols. John T. Wilder, George W. Gorman,
Henry C. Jordan, Jacob G. Vail, Frank White; Majs., George W.
Gorman, Henry C. Jordan, James Thompson, William T. Jones
Jacob G. Vail, James U. Anderson, John J. Weller, Henry
Henley.
This regiment was organized at Camp Morton, Indianapolis, in
May, 1861, and was mustered in on June 12. It left the state
July 1, for Parkersburg W. Va., and onthe 23rd reached
Oakland, Md.
It was engaged in constructing fortificationsat Camp
Pendleton until Aug. 7, and was then ordered to Cheat
Mountain, going into camp at Elk Water. It was engaged at the
Green Brier River Oct. 3.
On Nov. so, it reported to Gen. Buell at Louisville, Ky., and
was assigned toNelson's division. It remained at Camp
Wickliffe, near New Haven, from Dec. 10 until Feb. 10, 1862,
and then moved to Nashville. Col. Hascall was appointed
brigadier-general, Mar. 25, and was succeeded as colonel by
Lieut.-Col. Wilder.
The regiment left Nashville on Mar. 29, reaching Shiloh on
April 8. It was in the siege of Corinth and moved with
Buell's army through Alabama toMcMinnville, Tenn., where it
was engaged in the attack and rout of Forrest.
It marched to Louisville, skirmishing with Bragg's rear-guard
at Munfordville, and was in camp at Bardstown until Oct. 18,
when it began the march to Nashville. It was engaged in
numerous expeditions until Feb. 1, 1863, and then moved to
Murfreesboro, where the regiment was mounted and kept on
scouting expeditions, being equipped with Spencer rifles in
May.
At Hoover's gap, it repulsed several charges by superior
numbers, and when reinforced captured 75 prisoners and 126
stands of arms, its loss being 48 killed and wounded. It next
marched to Manchester, capturing many prisoners, was in a
skirmish near Chattanooga on Aug. 21, and moved towards North
Chickamauga and Dalton.
It was in a sharp fight with Scott's brigade of cavalry and 2
pieces of artillery, near Ringgold in September, defeating the
enemy, and was in frequent skirmishes until the battle of
Chickamauga, in which the regiment several times broke the
enemy's lines and repulsed a severe charge with a counter-
charge, inwhich the Confederates were driven back, leaving
many prisoners with the 17th. The regiment attacked and routed
a brigade at Thompson's cove on Oct. 3, and was in a skirmish
at McMinnville the next day, driving the enemy from the town.
It also attacked a Confederate force near Shelbyville, driving
it fromthe field and into Farmington, where a charge was
made, resulting in the capture of 3 guns, a large number of
small arms and 300 prisoners. The regiment then moved for
Huntsville, Ala., going into winter quarters at Mayville, on
the 27th. On Nov. 18, 250 of the regiment marched towards
Chattanooga, destroying a quantity of the enemy's stores and
77 wagons near Ringgold, and a foundry at Cleveland.
On the 30th they run the enemy's lines into Knoxville, and on
Dec. 5, crossed into North Carolina, thence back into
Tennessee, and camped at Charleston from Dec. 14, to Jan. 18,
1864, when they joined the regiment at Nashville. About this
time 286 men reenlisted and were furloughed home,reporting at
Louisville on April 2. On the 18th 
Birth* Jul 23, 1846  Fulton Twp., Hamilton Co., OH 
Marriage* Dec 2, 1867  Warren Twp., Marion Co., IN, Principal=Eliza Jane Alice TOON 
Death* Dec 3, 1905  Greenfield, Hancock Co., IN 

Family Eliza Jane Alice TOON b. Apr 10, 1850, d. Oct 10, 1903
Children  1. Lenna Leota TUTTLE+ b. Jun 19, 1868, d. Jul 4, 1948
  2. Effie ÔOlaÕ TUTTLE b. Jul 13, 1871
  3. Lora Ella ÔLoraÕ TUTTLE+ b. Sep, 1873, d. 1946
  4. Conant Henry TUTTLE+ b. Oct 6, 1875, d. between 1920 and 1930
  5. Margaret ÔMaggieÕ Wynonia TUTTLE b. 1877, d. Nov 16, 1912
  6. Dessie Eugenia TUTTLE+ b. circa 1878, d. Dec 28, 1956
  7. Burgess Everet TUTTLE+ b. Jan 3, 1883
  8. Katherine Powell 'Katie' TUTTLE+ b. Mar 7, 1885, d. Aug 22, 1957
  9. Milo Even Wilder TUTTLE b. Aug 4, 1890, d. Sep 11, 1906

Orville S. TUTTLE
M, b. Feb 5, 1871, d. Aug 22, 1949, #18049

Father William Henry Harrison TUTTLE b. Jul 15, 1839, d. Aug 4, 1915
Mother Virginia Frances SMOCK b. Aug 29, 1846
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Occupation*   Engineer, Remy Corporation, Anderson, IN 
Note*   1920 Federal Census: Clinton Twp.., Putnam Co., IN
Tuttle, O. S. Head M 48 Single IN OH
IN Farmer General Farm
, H. C. Brother M 45 Single IN OH IN
Farmer General Farm
, Viriginia F. Mother F 75 Widow IN IN IN None
, Earl Brother M 34 Single IN OH IN
Farmer General Farm 
Birth* Feb 5, 1871  Marion Co., Indiana 
Death* Aug 22, 1949  Putnam Co., IN 

Paul Clinton TUTTLE
M, b. Oct 21, 1908, d. Nov 8, 1983, #19451

Father Burgess Everet TUTTLE b. Jan 3, 1883
Mother Margaret A. THOMPSON b. circa 1887
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Birth* Oct 21, 1908  Greenfield, Hancock Co., IN 
Death* Nov 8, 1983  San Diego, San Diego Co., CA 

Paul Stanley TUTTLE
M, b. Dec 16, 1896, #19253

Father Louis F. TUTTLE b. May 21, 1867, d. before 1930
Mother Minnie L. POWER b. Mar 5, 1870, d. Feb 18, 1955
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Note*   Served in U.S. Navy from 1917-1919
1920 Federal Census: Indianapolis, MarionCo., IN
Suitor, John R. Head Rent M 54 Married IN US US
Foreman Metal Works
, Dora Wife F 50 Married IN IN IN
Tuttle, Paul Son-in-law M 23 Married IN IN IN
Printer Book
, Opal Dau F 19 Married IN IN IN
1930 Federal Census: Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN Iowa St.
Tuttle, Paul Head Rent $28 M 32 Married@@22 IN IN
IN Press Feeder Printing Shop
, Opal Wife F 29 Married@@18 IN
IN IN
, DonaldSon M 2 Single
IN IN IN 
Birth* Dec 16, 1896  Indianapolis, Marion Co, IN 
Marriage* Jan 15, 1919  Marion Co, IN, Principal=Opal Alice SUITOR 

Family Opal Alice SUITOR b. Aug 8, 1900
Children  1. Living TUTTLE
  2. Donald Keith TUTTLE+ b. Jan 26, 1928

Raymond Forest TUTTLE
M, b. Apr 11, 1900, #19220

Father Charles H. TUTTLE b. Jul, 1870
Mother Mary Della BELL b. Feb 2, 1870
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Note*   WWI Draft Registration Card: Serial No. 3966 Order No. A4168
Raymond ForestTuttle
2601 W. Jefferson, Detroit, Wayne Co., MI
Age: 18
Birthdate: April 11, 1900
Occupation: Making Boxes
Employer's Name: Soda Products Co., W. Jefferson, Detroit, Wayne
Co., MI
Nearest Relative: Chas H. Tuttle (Father), 2601 W. Jefferson,
Detroit, Wayne Co., MI
Height: Short
Build: Slender
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Brown
Disabilities: Cripple, Humpback, Limbs Stunted, Eyes OK 
Birth* Apr 11, 1900  Madison Co., IN 

Rosalie 'Rose' Murl TUTTLE
F, b. Oct 16, 1903, d. Mar 11, 1998, #19221

Father Charles H. TUTTLE b. Jul, 1870
Mother Mary Della BELL b. Feb 2, 1870
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Note*   1930 Federal Census: Greenfield Twp., Hancock Co., IN
Wright, Edward C. Head Own $2500 M 30 Married@@23 IN
IN IN Postal Clerk Post Office
, Rose M. Wife F 26 Married@@19
IN OH IN
, Helen J. Dau F 4 5/12
IN IN IN 
Birth* Oct 16, 1903  Indiana 
Death* Mar 11, 1998  Greenfield, Hancock Co., IN 

Family Edward Charles WRIGHT b. Mar 9, 1900, d. May, 1980
Child  1. Helen Jean WRIGHT b. Nov 5, 1925

Russell Franklin TUTTLE
M, b. Aug 20, 1912, d. Sep 7, 1988, #19259

Father Louis F. TUTTLE b. May 21, 1867, d. before 1930
Mother Minnie L. POWER b. Mar 5, 1870, d. Feb 18, 1955
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Note*   1967 living in Indianapolis, IN 
Birth* Aug 20, 1912  Marion Co, IN 
Marriage* Aug, 1935  Principal=Minnie MAYS 
Death* Sep 7, 1988  Marion Co., IN 

Family Minnie MAYS b. Jul 1, 1916
Children  1. Living TUTTLE
  2. Living TUTTLE
  3. Living TUTTLE
  4. Living TUTTLE

Ruth Helena TUTTLE
F, b. Dec 14, 1918, d. Jan 26, 2002, #19243

Father Benjamin Harrison ÒHarryÓ TUTTLE b. Mar 27, 1887, d. Jan 7, 1926
Mother Estella 'Stella' Alice BLANEY b. May 27, 1887
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Married Name   BANTLEY 
Birth* Dec 14, 1918  Marion Co, IN 
Marriage* circa 1939  Principal=Frank BANTLEY 
Death* Jan 26, 2002  Mooresville, Morgan Co, IN 

Family Frank BANTLEY b. Jun 25, 1910, d. Jan, 1983
Children  1. Living BANTLEY
  2. Living BANTLEY


           
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