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Shirley Ann TUTTLE
F, b. Oct 11, 1926, d. Dec, 1978, #19269

Father Lester Hayden TUTTLE b. Sep 12, 1900, d. May 12, 1945
Mother Erma M. BOELDT b. Nov 16, 1905, d. Aug 8, 1991
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Married Name   IRWIN 
Birth* Oct 11, 1926  Indianapolis, Marion Co, IN 
Marriage* Apr 17, 1949  Indianapolis, Marion Co, IN, Principal=James IRWIN 
Death* Dec, 1978  Indianapolis, Marion Co, IN 

Family James IRWIN
Children  1. Living IRWIN
  2. Living IRWIN
  3. Living IRWIN

Thelma Irene TUTTLE
F, b. Nov 25, 1914, d. 1940, #19241

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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Birth* Nov 25, 1914  Indianapolis, Marion Co, IN 
Death* 1940   

Family Liebert SEDGWICK
Children  1. Living SEDGWICK
  2. Living SEDGWICK

Thomas Conant TUTTLE
M, b. May 24, 1815, d. Oct 6, 1873, #17911

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Occupation*   Ship Carpenter; Saw Mill Owner; First mate-Mississippi River Steamers 
Note*   1850 Federal Census: Fulton Twp., Hamilton Co., OH
Thomas C. Tuttle35 M Ship Carpenter $2000 ME
Elizabeth 32 F
OH
Cordelia C. 12 F
OH
William H. 10 M
OH
Martha A. 8 F
OH
Thomas C. 6 M
OH
Oliver H. 3 M
OH
Sarah Riley 26 F
OH
1860 Federal Census: New Palestine PO, Sugar Creek Twp., Hancock
Co.,IN
Thomas C. Tuttle 45 M Farmer $5600 $1,415 ME
Elizabeth F. 42 F
OH
Henry 20 M Farm Laborer
OH
Martha A. 18 F
OH
Thomas C. 16 M
OH
Oliver H. 14 M
OH
Winfield S. 9 M
OH
Mary E. 6 F
OH
India E. 2 F
OH
Hannah E. Conley 65 F
OH
Moved to Greenfield, Hancock Co. IN with his family in tow.
1870 Federal Census: Palestine PO, Sugar Creek Twp, Hancock
Co., IN
Tuttle, Thomas C. 55 M Farmer $9600 $1,164 ME
, Elizabeth 52 F Keeping House OH
, Winfield S. 18 M Works on farm OH
, Mary E. 15 F IN
, India E. 12 F
IN
Thomas Sr owned land in Greenfield in Hancock County he also
Built a Saw mill there. Thomas Sr was killed in 1873 by a team
of runaway oxen. Thomas had a farm and Saw Mill.It supposedly
was the first steam operated saw mill in Indiana at the time. 
Birth* May 24, 1815  Bowdoin, Maine 
Marriage* Mar 31, 1836  Cincinatti, Hamilton Co., OH, Principal=Elizabeth Frances ANDERSON 
Death* Oct 6, 1873  Greenfield, Hancock Co., IN 

Family Elizabeth Frances ANDERSON b. May 20, 1818, d. Dec 11, 1889
Children  1. Cordelia C. TUTTLE+ b. Jun 11, 1837, d. Aug 23, 1919
  2. William Henry Harrison TUTTLE+ b. Jul 15, 1839, d. Aug 4, 1915
  3. Martha Ann TUTTLE+ b. Sep 18, 1841, d. Dec 7, 1919
  4. Thomas Conant TUTTLE+ b. Jan 1, 1844
  5. Oliver Hayden TUTTLE+ b. Jul 23, 1846, d. Dec 3, 1905
  6. Winfield Scott TUTTLE+ b. Apr 23, 1851
  7. Mary Elizabeth TUTTLE+ b. Jul 27, 1855, d. Jan 12, 1920
  8. India Elizabeth TUTTLE+ b. Jul 15, 1858, d. Jan 18, 1920

Thomas Conant TUTTLE
M, b. Jan 1, 1844, #17933

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*   Thomas Jr, was in the Civil War and served under William
Tucumseh Sherman.
Thomas C. Tuttle
Residence: Greenfield, Indiana
Service Record: Enlisted as a Captain on 10 July 1863
Commission in Company D, 106th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 10
July 1863
Mustered out on 17 July 1863 in Indianapolis, IN
Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana.
(INRoster)
Published in 1865-66 by Holloway
Regimental History - One Hundred and Sixth InfantryINDIANA
Minute Men. -- Word being received at Indianapolis on the
evening ofJuly 8, 1863, that a force of 6,000 cavalry under
Morgan had crossed the OhioRiver near Mauckport and was moving
on Corydon, a call was issued for citizens to organize for
defense. Within 48 hours 65,000 men had tendered their
services. From this number regiments 102 to 114 inclusive, and
one battalion were organized, the battalion being assigned to
the 107th.
One Hundred and SixthInfantry. -- Col., Isaac P. Gray,
Lieut.-Col. John A. Haines; Maj., Thomas M. Browne.
This regiment was organized with nine companies of minute men
and acompany of the Legion. Five companies were from Wayne
County, two from Randolph, and one each from Hancock, Howard and
Marion Counties. The regiment was organized July 12, 1863, with
792 men rank and file, and left Indianapolis on the night of the
13th reaching Hamilton, Ohio, the next morning. It proceeded to
Cincinnati, and then returned to Indianapolis, where it was
mustered out July 18, 1863.
Source: Union Army, vol. 3, p. 174
Regiment: 15th Light Artillery Battery IN
Date Mustered: 30 June 1865
Regiment Type: Light Artillery
Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 0
Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 1
Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 1
Regimental Soldiers and History:List of Soldiers
Regimental History
Fifteenth Light Battery
INDIANA
(3-YEARS)
Fifteenth Light Battery. -- Capts., John C. H. Von Schlen,
Alonzo D. Harvey.
This battery was organized at Indianapolis in the winter of
1861 and spring of 1862 and was on duty guarding prisoners in
that city until July of that year.
It was mustered in July 5, 1862, and left the state the same
day for Harper's Ferry, Va. With the other forces at that
point the battery was capturedby Stonewall Jackson in
September, the members being paroled and sent to CampDouglas.
Upon being exchanged they returned to Indianapolis, where they
werefitted out with new guns. In March, 1863, the battery
proceeded to Louisvilleand joined the pursuit of Morgan
through Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio, and after his capture
moved into east Tennessee, being engaged with the enemy at
Kingston, Calhoun, Philadelphia and Loudon in August and
September.
Evacuating Loudon the latter part of October, the battery was
divided, one portion going toKingston, 20 miles below, the
other to Lenoir's station, 6 miles. distant. AtKingston a
sharp engagement occurred and at Lenoir's an equally lively
skirmish ensued the enemy there being driven.
At Campbell's Station the enemy made a desperate effort to
stay the movement of the column, but was repulsed after a
brisk engagement, in which the battery took an active part and
at Concord it was again engaged.
Entering Knoxville with the army Nov. 17, it performed some
efficient work in repulsing Longstreet's repeated assaults,
then joined the pursuit of the fleeing forces, throwing shot
and shell into the enemy's rear-guard, and having encounters
at Blain's cross-roads and Rutledge. When the pursuit was
discontinued the battery returned to Knoxville and on Jan. 19,
1864, proceeded to Red Clay, GA, where it was assigned to the
3rd division, 23d corps, with which it took part in the
Atlanta campaign.
It was engaged at RockyFace Ridge, Resaca, near Cartersville,
at Dallas, Allatoona, Nose's Creek theassault on Kennesaw
Mountain and with the enemy's batteries at Fort Riley. At
Atlanta on July 22 the battery was engaged in sh 
Birth* Jan 1, 1844  Fulton Twp., Hamilton Co., OH 
Marriage* Mar 7, 1867  Hancock Co., IN, Principal=Emily EATON UNDERWOOD 

Family Emily EATON UNDERWOOD b. circa 1847
Children  1. Hattie E. TUTTLE+ b. Feb 14, 1868
  2. Charles H. TUTTLE+ b. Jul, 1870
  3. Fannie TUTTLE b. circa 1872
  4. Jesse Clinton 'Clint' TUTTLE+ b. Mar 16, 1874
  5. Jennie TUTTLE b. circa 1876
  6. William Stanley TUTTLE+ b. circa 1878, d. Mar 25, 1938
  7. Lon TUTTLE b. Mar, 1882
  8. Ethel TUTTLE+ b. Mar, 1885

Thomas Jacob TUTTLE
M, b. Apr 10, 1879, d. Jun 22, 1951, #18052

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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Note*   Served in Spanish American War in Phillipines.
1910 Federal Census: MadisonTwp., Putnam Co., IN
Tuttle, Thomas J. Head M 31 Married 8 yrs. IN
OH IN
, Nora B. Wife F 25 6 Child. 5 living IN
IN IN
, Georgia Dau F 5
IN IN IN
, Bessie Dau F 4
IN IN IN
, Alva I. Dau F 3
IN IN IN
, Zella G. Dau F 2
IN IN IN
, Manford G. Son M 1
IN IN IN
, Henry C. Brother M 34 IN
OH IN
1920 Federal Census: Clinton Twp.,Putnam Co., IN Vermillion
Rd.
Tuttle, Thomas J. Head M 40 IN OH IN
Farmer General Farm
, Nora B. Wife F 35 IN IN IN
, Georgia M. Dau F 15 IN IN IN
, BettieL. Dau F 14 IN IN IN
, Elva Irene Dau F 13 IN IN IN
, Zelma G. Dau F 12 IN IN IN
, Manfield A. Son M 11 IN IN IN
, Manyard Son M 9 IN IN IN
Slavens, W. T. Father-in-law M 66 IN KY KY 
Birth* Apr 10, 1879  Marion Co., IN 
Death* Jun 22, 1951  Greencastle, Putnam Co., IN 

Viola Geneva TUTTLE
F, b. Aug 29, 1907, d. Aug, 1987, #19258

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
No children 
Married Name   McFALL 
Birth* Aug 29, 1907  Dallas, Dallas Co., TX 
Marriage* Nov 19, 1941  Marion Co., IN, Principal=Bertsch William McFALL 
Death* Aug, 1987  Indianapolis, Marion Co, IN 

Family Bertsch William McFALL b. Feb 21, 1903, d. Nov, 1967

Virginia Louise TUTTLE
F, b. Oct 10, 1920, d. Sep 15, 1999, #19261

Father Adrian Calvin TUTTLE b. Jan 16, 1895, d. Feb 15, 1974
Mother Clara M. TENNER b. Jan 28, 1897, d. Dec 9, 1983
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Note*   1967 living in Selma, CA 
Married Name   BALDWIN 
Birth* Oct 10, 1920  Indiana 
Marriage* Feb 7, 1942  Fresno, CA, Principal=Hugh Wallace BALDWIN 
Death* Sep 15, 1999  Shingle Springs, El Dorado Co., CA 

Family Hugh Wallace BALDWIN b. Mar 25, 1920
Child  1. Living BALDWIN

William C. TUTTLE
M, b. Feb 25, 1872, d. Jun 14, 1933, #18047

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*   Expert veneer cutter 
Note*   1900 Federal Census: Indianapolis, Center Twp., Marion Co., IN
Keystone Ave.
Tuttle, William Head M Feb 1872 28 Married 10 yrs IN
IN IN Vancer? Cutter
, Julia Wife F Sep 1873 27 2 Child 2 Liv. IN
IN IN
, Irma Son M Oct 1895 4 Single
IN IN IN
, Ester Dau F Feb 1898 2 Single
IN IN IN
, Calvin H. Brothe M Aug 1875 23 Single IN
IN IN Clerk Insurance Co.
1910 Federal Census: Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN Arsenal
Ave.
Van Benthuysen, Missouri Head M 55 Widow 10 Child 8
Liv. IN PA OH None
Tuttle, Julia Dau F 37 Married 4
Child 3 Liv. IN NY IN
VanBenthuysen, Aeria M. Dau F 39 Single
IN NY IN
, Earl Son M 19 Single
IN NY IN Laborer Veneer Mill
, Herbert Son M 10 Single
IN NY IN
Tuttle, Irma F. GrandDau F 17 Single
IN IN IN
, Esther M. GrandDau F 12 Single
IN IN IN
, Clarence W. GrandDau F 9 Single
IN IN IN
, William C. Son-in-law M 39 Married 18 yrs
IN US US Cutter Veneer Mill
1920 Federal Census: Edinburg, Blue Ridge Twp., Johnson Co., IN
Tuttle, Wm. C. Lodger M 48 Married IN OH IN
Superintendent Vesleer Co.
Lived in Tuscaloosa, AL; Hickory, NC; Piqua, OH 
Birth* Feb 25, 1872  Johnson Co., IN 
Marriage* Dec 14, 1891  Marion Co, IN, Principal=Julia Etta VAn BENTHUYSEN 
Death* Jun 14, 1933  Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN 

Family Julia Etta VAn BENTHUYSEN b. Sep 10, 1873, d. Apr 27, 1953
Children  1. Irma F. TUTTLE b. Oct 20, 1892
  2. Esther May TUTTLE b. Feb 13, 1897, d. Nov, 1973
  3. Clarence W. TUTTLE b. Oct 16, 1900, d. Jul, 1960

William Henry Harrison TUTTLE
M, b. Jul 15, 1839, d. Aug 4, 1915, #17926

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*   Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 02 May 1864 at the age of 24
Enlisted in Company K, 152nd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 10 May
1864
Mustered out on 02 September 1864 in Camp Dennison, OH
Sources:
Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio. (OHRoster)
Published in 1886
This is also shouwn onAncestry for William H.H. Tuttle:
Tuttle H. H. Company G 22 Indiana Infantry. Rank When
Mustered In: Private Rank When
Dischared: Private Union
1880 Census: Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN
Wm. H. Tuttle Self M 42 OH Agricultural Implement
Agent ME OH
Virginia F. Wife F 34 IN Keeping House
IN VA
Louis F. Son M 13 IN AtSchool
OH IN
Orville S. Son M 9 IN At School
OH IN
Wm C. Son M 8 IN At School
OH IN
Alva E. Son M 6 IN At School
OH IN
Henry C. Son M 5 IN At School
OH IN
Thomas Son M 1 IN AtSchool
OH IN
1900 Federal Census: Clinton Twp., Putnam Co., IN
Tuttle,William H. Head M Jul 1839 60 Married 34
yrs. OH ME OH Farmer
, Virginia F. Wife F Aug 1845 54 13 Child. 10 living
IN INVA
, Orville S. Son M Feb 1871 28 Single
IN OH IN
, Carry E. Dau F Jun 1881 18 Single
IN OH IN
, Earl Son M Apr 1885 15 Single
IN OH IN At School
, Benjamin H. SonM Mar 1887 13 Single
IN OH IN At School
, Edgar Son M Oct 1891 8 Single
IN OH IN
1910 Federal Census: Clinton Twp., Putnam Co., IN
Tuttle, William H.H. Head M 70 Married 44 yrs. OH ME
OH Farmer General Farm
, Smock F. Wife F 63 13 Child. 10 liv. IN IN
VA
, Henry Son M 34 Single IN
OH IN Printing Pressman
, Earl Son M 25 SingleIN
OH IN Farmer Gereral Farm 
Birth* Jul 15, 1839  Fulton Twp., Hamilton Co., OH 
Marriage* Mar 22, 1866  Marion Co., MO, Principal=Virginia Frances SMOCK 
Death* Aug 4, 1915  Clinton Twp., Putnam Co., IN 

Family Virginia Frances SMOCK b. Aug 29, 1846
Children  1. Louis F. TUTTLE+ b. May 21, 1867, d. before 1930
  2. Orville S. TUTTLE b. Feb 5, 1871, d. Aug 22, 1949
  3. William C. TUTTLE+ b. Feb 25, 1872, d. Jun 14, 1933
  4. Alva Ellis TUTTLE+ b. Dec 28, 1873, d. Sep 26, 1960
  5. Henry Calvin TUTTLE b. Aug 8, 1875, d. Jun 6, 1948
  6. Thomas Jacob TUTTLE b. Apr 10, 1879, d. Jun 22, 1951
  7. Carrie Edith TUTTLE b. Jun 10, 1881, d. Jun 8, 1910
  8. Earl TUTTLE b. Apr 20, 1885, d. Mar 30, 1963
  9. Benjamin Harrison ÒHarryÓ TUTTLE+ b. Mar 27, 1887, d. Jan 7, 1926
  10. Edgar Scott TUTTLE+ b. Oct 11, 1891, d. Sep 21, 1946

William Henry Harrison TUTTLE
M, b. Sep 22, 1898, d. Aug 11, 1915, #19254

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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Birth* Sep 22, 1898  Indiana 
Death* Aug 11, 1915  Indianapolis, IN 


           
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