Individual Details

Susanna Doolittle

(24 Feb 1706 - 6 Mar 1760)

A young woman in those days lived in the world of taste and thought.Her love of the beautiful was fed by the simple delights of nature. She was most devout, and energetically took up the family traditions and teachings from her parents. She delighted in her household accomplishments and looked forward to wedded life without the modern burden of care. Early marriages were the rule and were treated as very simple and natural affairs. In the 17th century a bachelor over 21 or a maid of more than 20 years was a rarity in New England. Though the Puritan wooing was shy, almost sombre, yet as husband and wife they settled down to a home-life of rare happiness.

Events

Birth24 Feb 1706Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut
Marriage7 Jun 1727New Haven, CT - Isaiah Tuttle
Death6 Mar 1760North Haven, CT

Families

SpouseIsaiah Tuttle (1704 - 1776)
ChildJonathan Tuttle (1728 - 1793)
ChildTheophilus Tuttle (1730 - 1787)
ChildIsaiah Tuttle (1731 - 1731)
ChildDavid Tuttle (1734 - 1764)
ChildElizabeth Tuttle (1736 - 1756)
ChildSarah Tuttle (1738 - 1760)
ChildSusanna Tuttle (1740 - 1760)
ChildIsaiah Tuttle (1742 - )
ChildSolomon Tuttle (1746 - 1828)
FatherJohn Doolittle (1681 - 1744)
MotherMary Fredericks (1685 - 1749)
SiblingEunice Doolittle (1709 - 1732)
SiblingThomas Doolittle (1711 - )
SiblingJohn Doolittle (1712 - 1747)
SiblingPhebe Doolittle (1713 - 1758)
SiblingFrederick Doolittle (1715 - 1746)
SiblingObed Doolittle (1717 - 1746)
SiblingNathan Doolittle (1720 - 1728)
SiblingMary Doolittle (1723 - 1724)
SiblingMary Doolittle (1725 - )
SiblingKeziah Doolittle (1728 - 1746)
SiblingPatience Doolittle (1732 - 1753)
FatherTheophilus Doolittle (1678 - 1740)
MotherThankful Hall (1679 - 1715)
SiblingThankful Doolittle (1700 - )
SiblingSarah Doolittle (1703 - 1730)
SiblingHenry Doolittle (1704 - 1733)
SiblingDavid Doolittle (1707 - 1736)
SiblingHannah Doolittle (1707 - )
SiblingTheophilus Doolittle (1709 - 1783)
SiblingSolomon Doolittle (1713 - )

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