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1264 Ichabod Tuttle b. June 23, 1748 He was one of the 28 men of Goshen, Conn., who enlisted Hay 3 1, 1775, in the Company of Capt. John Sedgwick (grandfather of Major General John Sedgwick) of Cornwall Hollow for Ticonderoga (captured May 10).

Married Feb. 20, 1772. Elizabeth Matthews; removed to Wyoming [Pennsylvania].

He was in the battle of Wyoming July 3, 1778, and was killed by the Indians while running towards the river for escape.

His name is inscribed with 159 other victims of that atrocity on the monument erected to their memory.

His wife, with her three small children, escaped in a boat dorm the river and made her way back to Connecticut.

She married (2) Oct. 24, 1792, Captain Thomas Hungerford, died at the age of 86 years.


Children of Ichabod and Elizabeth Tuttle

12641 Calvin, b. Oct. 1. 1772 m. Ruth Ann Miner

12642 Luther, b. April 8, 1774 m. Mary Bartholomew

12643 Ichabod, b. July 25, 1776 removed to New York State