Ebenezer Tuttle - North Hardyston Cemetery
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N 41° 08.003 W 074° 36.496
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The final resting place of Capt. Ebebezer Tuttle who served on the NJ Line of the Morris County Militia.
Waymark Code: WMDDAN
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 12/28/2011
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There is an original headstone that is vertical. It is not very readable. A later headstone noting his military service is very clear.
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Capt. Ebenezer Tuttle (son of Samuel Tuttle and Rachel Gould) born 17 Nov 1750 in Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey, and died 15 Jan 1834 in New Jersey. He married Rebeckah Broadwell on 28 Nov 1771 in Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey, (daughter of William Broadwell and Mary Polly). He married Sarah on 27 Mar 1797 in Roxbury, New Jersey
Baptised: 10 Feb 1750/51, Hanover Presbyterian Church, Morris County, New Jersey
Occupation: Bet. 1783 - 1786, justice of the peace.
Residence in 1830, Frankford, Sussex County, NJ
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