RNT Family History
Tuttle, George Washington[1, 2, 3]
1819 - 1899 (80 years)-
Name Tuttle, George Washington Born 29 Apr 1819 , , New York Gender Male Military Servic Waul's Texas Legion, CSA [4] Buried May 1899 Pin Oak Cemetery, Pin Oak, Fayette, Texas Died 08 May 1899 Flatonia, Fayette, Texas Person ID I12074 McClure-Harris Last Modified 26 Apr 2005
Family Karnes, Mary Ann, b. 02 Oct 1826, , , Tennessee , d. 30 Oct 1877, , Fayette, Texas (Age 51 years) Married 03 Aug 1843 Wood's Praire, Fayette, Texas Children 1. Tuttle, Helen Jane, b. 15 Sep 1845, Pin Oak, Fayette, Texas [Birth] 2. Tuttle, Noah, b. Abt 1846, Pin Oak, Fayette, Texas , d. 07 Mar 1868, Pin Oak, Fayette, Texas (Age 22 years) [Birth] 3. Tuttle, Charles, b. Abt 1847, Pin Oak, Fayette, Texas [Birth] 4. Tuttle, Ophelia, b. Abt 1848, Pin Oak, Fayette, Texas , d. Pin Oak, Fayette, Texas [Birth] 5. Tuttle, Martha Almena, b. 28 Nov 1849, Pin Oak, Fayette, Texas , d. 02 Dec 1860, Pin Oak, Fayette, Texas (Age 11 years) [Birth] 6. Tuttle, George Washington, b. 1851, Pin Oak, Fayette, Texas [Birth] 7. Tuttle, Francis Marion, b. 1855, Pin Oak, Fayette, Texas , d. 1943, San Antonio, , Texas (Age 88 years) [Birth] 8. Tuttle, Susan J., b. Abt 1857, Pin Oak, Fayette, Texas [Birth] 9. Tuttle, Agnes Jane, b. 1858, , Fayette, Texas [Birth] 10. Tuttle, Rufus Brown, b. 01 Jul 1860, , Fayette, Texas , d. 17 Mar 1943, Hallettsville, Lavaca, Texas (Age 82 years) [Birth] 11. Tuttle, Olivia Elvira, b. 28 Mar 1865, Pin Oak, Fayette, Texas [Birth] Last Modified 3 Feb 2004 Family ID F4161 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Headstones Tuttle, George Washington
29 Apr 1819
08 May 1899
CSA Vet. TX Army
"He was an honest man"
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Notes - I am also looking at Buffalo where my husband's ggf came from. His name was
GEORGE WASHINGTON TUTTLE and at 19 he got Texas fever(1839) and settled
here to start a large Tuttle family. We are still here. However, his mother and father,
BETSY THRASHER AND GEORGE(?) TUTTLE lived in Oneida County.
Help, help!! Thanks.
Barbara
tuttle@ktc.com
Thu, 5 Sep 96 09:23:58 PDT - 1850 Fayette Co.Texas Census
George TUTTLE 30 M NY
Mary 23 F Tenn
Ellen 5 F Tx
Noah 3 M Tx
Charles 2 M Tx
Almeana 1 F Tx
CSA Vet. TX Army
Buried:
- Photo source: Debbie Hanson
- I am also looking at Buffalo where my husband's ggf came from. His name was
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Sources - [S309] Pin Oak Cemetery Records, http://www.rootsweb.com/~txfayett/pin_oak_cemetery.htm.
- [S186] GEDCOM file imported on 14 Aug 2002., Shane Symes.
- [S588] 1880 United States Census, 157A (Reliability: 3).
G. W. L. TUTTLE Self M Male W 61 NY Merchant IRE NJ
Lidia L. TUTTLE Wife M Female W 46 ALS House Keeper ALS ALS
Agnes TUTTLE Dau S Female W 19 TX NY TN
Olivia TUTTLE Dau S Female W 15 TX NY TN
E. E. WILLIAMS Sister W Female W 69 NY IRE NJ
Frances Other S Female B 35 GA Servant --- ---
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Source Information:
Census Place Flatonia, Fayette, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255303
NA Film Number T9-1303
Page Number 157A
- [S616] Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, (National Park Service) (Reliability: 3).
Waul's Texas Legion
Waul's Legion completed its organization at Brenham, Texas, during the summer of 1862. It contained a cavalry battalion and an infantry regiment. However, the legion did not serve as one command. The cavalry battalion contained six companies, later increased to seven. It served in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, skirmished in Mississippi, then fought with Forrest in Western Tennessee and Kentucky. The unit returned to Mississippi, saw action in Hood's operations in Northern Georgia, and ended the war in Alabama. In October, 1863, it had 450 men present, but few surrendered with the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. The field officers were Lieutenant Colonel L. Willis; and Majors H. S. Parker, John R. Smith, and Benjamin F. Weeks. The infantry regiment contained twelve companies and served in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. It fought in the Vicksburg Campaign and was captured on July 4, 1863. Here the unit reported 47 killed, 190 wounded, and 8 missing of the 381 engaged. After being exchanged and reorganized in Texas, it was stationed at Galveston attached to the Trans-Mississippi Department. In December, 1864, the regiment had 14 officers and 204 men, and in April, 1865, totalled 315 effectives. During May it disbanded. The field officers were Colonels Barnard Timmons and Thomas N. Waul; Lieutenant Colonels O. Steele and James Wrigley; and Majors E. S. Bollong, Allen Cameron, and Otto Nathusius
George W. Tuttle (First_Last)
Regiment Name Waul's Texas Legion
Side Confederate
Company D
Soldier's Rank_In Corp.
Soldier's Rank_Out Sergt.
Alternate Name G. W./Tuttle
Notes
Film Number M227 roll 37
- [S309] Pin Oak Cemetery Records, http://www.rootsweb.com/~txfayett/pin_oak_cemetery.htm.