What Is It with Those Tuttles?
By jutley • Sep 26th, 2000 • Category: Ancestry MagazineMurder, scandal, notoriety, and more have prompted me to ask what the people of Connecticut must have asked: "What is it with those Tuttles?"
On an April evening in 1676, one Elizabeth Tuttle, a widow, age sixty-seven or thereabouts, was sitting in her chair by the fire. She had a comfortable house in New Haven, Connecticut (by the standards of the day), and her family was respected.