20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens . e repre-sentative agriculturists of Green Town-ship, owner of a fine farm of one hundredacres located just southeast of Pitchin,was born January 15, 1840, in Spring-fieldTownship, Clark County, Ohio, on thefarm now owned by Judge Kunkle, and isa son of John and Margaret (Prickett)Tuttle. John Tuttle was born in Virginia andwhen a lad came to Ohio with his parents,Sylvanus Tuttle, also a native of Virginia,and his wife, who was a Miss located in Clark County, where Johnbecame a farmer and owner
20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens . e repre-sentative agriculturists of Green Town-ship, owner of a fine farm of one hundredacres located just southeast of Pitchin,was born January 15, 1840, in Spring-fieldTownship, Clark County, Ohio, on thefarm now owned by Judge Kunkle, and isa son of John and Margaret (Prickett)Tuttle. John Tuttle was born in Virginia andwhen a lad came to Ohio with his parents,Sylvanus Tuttle, also a native of Virginia,and his wife, who was a Miss located in Clark County, where Johnbecame a farmer and owner of the JudgeKunkle farm in Springfield his death occurred when the subjectof this sketch was quite young. He mar-ried Margaret Prickett, who was then aresident of Clark County and they becamethe parents of fifteen children, of whombut two are living: Harvey, now a resi-dent of Spring-field Township, and Isaac,with whose history we are more directlyconcerned. Isaac Tuttle obtained his early educa-tion in the schools of Springfield Town-ship and remained at home until his. MR. AND J\]RS. TH0:MAS M. HESS AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS. 745 fathers death. He then purchaseda farm in Noble County, Indiana,where he remained for one year. Hethen returned to Clark County andbought his present farm of one hun-dred acres in Glreen Township, and hassince resided here. He married Fannie , a daughter of MichaelEichelbarger. Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle havefour children, namely: Ermina B.,Efae A., Harry E., and J. Elton. ErminaB. is the wife of Perry Herbert Stewart,of Green Township. Effie A. is the wifeof Oliver E. Allen, Principal of the Jeffer-son school, Springfield. Harry E. mar-ried Mary Belle McCullough and residesin Green Township. J. Elton marriedAnnie E. Walters and resides in GreenTownship. Mr. Tuttle served in the CivilWar a short time, enlisting in 1864. Hehas always taken a keen interest in polit-ical affairs, but has never cared to holdoffice, although he se
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