"I was united in marriage to an amiable young woman by the name of Jane Neal, she was truly a help mate or suitable for me. She was Baptized soon after I was and became a member of the same Church and continued a pious and devoted Christian until it pleased the lord to remove her by death, she departed this life on the fifth of March 1828 in the triumph of faith. I was then left with seven children to care for, but blessed be God, I was enabled to say with some degree of resignation 'Lord she was thine and not my own. Thou has not done me wrong, I thank thee for the precious loan Afforded me so long.'"
Married Nov. 25, 1805, Athens Co., Ohio
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Mother of Cyrus Tuttle
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"I was united in marriage to an amiable young woman by the name of Jane Neal, she was truly a help mate or suitable for me. She was Baptized soon after I was and became a member of the same Church and continued a pious and devoted Christian until it pleased the lord to remove her by death, she departed this life on the fifth of March 1828 in the triumph of faith. I was then left with seven children to care for, but blessed be God, I was enabled to say with some degree of resignation 'Lord she was thine and not my own. Thou has not done me wrong, I thank thee for the precious loan Afforded me so long.'"
Married Nov. 25, 1805, Athens Co., Ohio
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Mother of Cyrus Tuttle
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