Bethany and its hills; . MISS JEXNKTTE TUTTLE. Mr. Tuttle had six daughters, all singers. Well might lie gaze upon them for they were fair and never have seen fairer in liower nor yet in marvel if the gallants heart beat quieker in his breast,Twas hard to choose and hard to lose, how might he win the best. Eliza, the eldest, married .Sanuiel Davidson of son, S. Gilbert, removed to Bethany after his fathersdecease. He married Sarah jane Green, who was a Mayflowerdescendant, and their son Tvler married Miss Scranton, who. IlETHAXV AM) IIS 11 ILLS. 55 was also
Bethany and its hills; . MISS JEXNKTTE TUTTLE. Mr. Tuttle had six daughters, all singers. Well might lie gaze upon them for they were fair and never have seen fairer in liower nor yet in marvel if the gallants heart beat quieker in his breast,Twas hard to choose and hard to lose, how might he win the best. Eliza, the eldest, married .Sanuiel Davidson of son, S. Gilbert, removed to Bethany after his fathersdecease. He married Sarah jane Green, who was a Mayflowerdescendant, and their son Tvler married Miss Scranton, who. IlETHAXV AM) IIS 11 ILLS. 55 was also a descendant of the Ma\t1()\ver, and tlieir three childrenare beautiful to look ui)on. Sylvia married Geori;e iYck (son of George, Esq.), whoremoved to New Haven. His fine tenor voice, while he sangin the choir of the First ^Methodist Church, is still referred towith pleasure by some of the old members. He was a mangreatly respected. One son was killed during the Civil died later. The only surviving son is (ieneral HenryS. Peck of Chapel street, New Haven. Sariette married George Kimberly of Bethany, who removedto \\estville and kept a grocery store several years. Juliana married Elizur 1 Bradley, son of Joseph. He removedto Orange, was a wood dealer, and left a good estate. Charry married Xo\es \\heeler, a descendant of MosesWheeler of Stratford, who was born in England in 1598 anddied at the age of one hundred. Mr. Wheeler was an influentialfarmer of 1 Bethany. One daughter, Jenny, survives. Jennett, the youngest, remains at the home
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