NameEnos T. Tuttle9,10,1
Birth1718, North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Death12-31-1802, Hamden, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Age: 84
BurialHamden Plains Cemetery, Hamden, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
FatherNathaniel Tuttle (1676-1728)
MotherEsther Doolittle (1683-1756)
Spouses
Birth10-2-1721, Wallingford, CT
Death7-16-1807, Hamden, CT Age: 85
BurialHamden Plains Cemetery, Hamden, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
FatherBenjamin Brockett (1697-)
MotherLydia Elcock (1700-)
Marriage4-23-1741, New Haven, CT
ChildrenSilence (1741-)
 Hezekiah (1743-1813)
 Martha (1745-)
 Thankful (Died as Child) (1748-1750)
 John (Died as Infant) (1750-1750)
 Thankful (1752-)
 Sibyl (1753-1794)
 Lydia (Died as Child) (1756-1757)
 Enos (1762-1843)
Marriage4-23-1741
ChildrenSilence (1741-)
 Hezekiah (1743-)
 Martha (1745-)
 Thankful (Died as Child) (1748-1750)
 John (1750-)
Notes for Enos T. Tuttle
His will, dated 13 August 1796, called of Hamden and proved in January 1803, names his wife, Martha; grandson Lyman, son of Hezekiah; Enos (junior); daughters, Martha, Sybil, Silence, Thankful and Lydia. He was baptized in Chesire, Connecticut (annexed from Hamden) on 8 December 1751.9

Revolutionary War veteran6

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Evelyn Park Blalock provided the biographical information below:

Husband of Martha Brockett
Son of Nathaniel Tuttle (1676-1728) and Esther Doolittle (1683-1756)
Grandson of Jonathan Tuttle and Rebecca Bell (1643-1676)
Gr Grandson of William Tuttle and Elizabeth Mathews

Regarding the date of death and middle initial for Enos Tuttle: The Hale Collection of Newspaper Notices includes an entry for Enos T. Tuttle, placing his death on 28 Dec 1802. The notice ran in the town of his birth, North Haven, New Haven Co, Connecticut.

Children include:
Silence 1741-? 
Hezekiah 1743-1813 
Martha 1745/1746 m. Job Todd 
Thankful 1748-1750 
John 1750-1750 
Thankful 1751/1752 
Sybil 1753- 1794 m. Diamond Clark
Lydia 1756 -1757
Enos 1762-1843 m. Candace Hotchkiss

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F-A-G contributor Bushnell provided the biographical information below: 

For the 1790 census, Enos and Martha were living in Hamden, CT. Hamden was settled by Puritans as a community of New Haven. Theophilus Eaton and the Rev John Davenport bought the land in 1638 from the local Quinnipiack Native American tribe. It remained a part of New Haven until 1786, when 1,400 local residents incorporated the area as a separate town, naming it after the English statesman John Hampden.
Notes for Martha (Spouse 1)
Evelyn Park Blalock provided the biographical information below:

Wife of Enos Tuttle.
Married 23 Apr 1741 in New Haven, CT.
Daughter of Benjamin Brockett and Lydia Elcock.

Children include:
Silence 1741-? 
Hezekiah 1743 1813 
Martha 1745/1746 m. Job Todd 
Thankful 1748-1750 
John 1750-1750 
Thankful 1751/1752 
Sybil 1753- 1794 m. Diamond Clark
Lydia 1756 -1757
Enos 1762-1843 m. Candace Hotchkiss

F-A-G contributor Bushnell provided the biographical information below: 

Last name on birth record is spelled Brockit.

For the 1790 census, Enos and Martha were living in Hamden, CT. Hamden was settled by Puritans as a community of New Haven. Theophilus Eaton and the Rev John Davenport bought the land in 1638 from the local Quinnipiack Native American tribe. It remained a part of New Haven until 1786, when 1,400 local residents incorporated the area as a separate town, naming it after the English statesman John Hampden.
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