. Bethany sketches and records . Tolles, Lamberton, married Abigail,daughter of Samuel and RuthBriscoe. Tolles, Lazarus, married Sibyl Bel-lamy. Tolles, Lyman. Tolles. Nehemiah. Tuttle, Amasa, son of Uri and Thank-ful (Tuttle). Married EstherTolles. Tuttle, Jonathan. Tuttle, Nathaniel, brother of UriTuttle, Sr. He died Feb. 20. 1802,aged 59. Elizabeth, his wife, diedApril 4, 1819, aged 72. Tuttle, Thankful. Widow of Uri Tut-tle, daughter of Jonathan Ives. Tuttle, Uri, Jr., son of Uri andThankful. Married Electa Perkins,daughter of Edward. Tyrrel, Deacon Jesse. Warren, Edward. Warren, Nathaniel


. Bethany sketches and records . Tolles, Lamberton, married Abigail,daughter of Samuel and RuthBriscoe. Tolles, Lazarus, married Sibyl Bel-lamy. Tolles, Lyman. Tolles. Nehemiah. Tuttle, Amasa, son of Uri and Thank-ful (Tuttle). Married EstherTolles. Tuttle, Jonathan. Tuttle, Nathaniel, brother of UriTuttle, Sr. He died Feb. 20. 1802,aged 59. Elizabeth, his wife, diedApril 4, 1819, aged 72. Tuttle, Thankful. Widow of Uri Tut-tle, daughter of Jonathan Ives. Tuttle, Uri, Jr., son of Uri andThankful. Married Electa Perkins,daughter of Edward. Tyrrel, Deacon Jesse. Warren, Edward. Warren, Nathaniel. Wheeler, Deacon James, (record else-where). Wheeler, Joel. White, Deacon John, son of and Susannah (Ailing) White,was born May 19, 1722. He mar-ried Mary, daughter of Isaac andMary (Atwater) Dickerman, , 1744. He was appointed a dea-con of the Church of Christ inBethany as soon as its organiza-tion was effected. He died in NewHaven, Nov. 24, 1797. Wilmot, Valentine, (record given THE CONGRECxATIONAL CHURCH. 157. RESIDENCE OF MRS. A. H. DOWNS, EAST BETHANY. Keeper of theprevious to Theo- elsewhere),Wilmot, , , , Tavernphilus , , John Jr. Wooding. William, lived near HoadleysMills, house later owned by the Ros-wells. It was during the period closely fol-lowing 1800 that the greatest religiouscontroversy that this town and fewother towns in Connecticut have everknown. It was waged at fearful costto the church. We learn that the con- gregation dwindled from one hundredand sixty-four families in 1799 to eightyin 1811, as shown by seats assigned toheads of families in the seating plans,still in existence. During this periodbut few new names were added to theparishioners but we give them so faras the records show: Allen, Richard;Beecher, Timothy; Ben worth, Orange;Clark, Isaac; Dudley, Caleb; Hotchkiss,Harvey; Hotchkiss, Seymour, Hotch-kiss, Sheldon; Hotchkiss, Zacchcus,Prince, Nathan; Robin


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