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!SOURCE: Email from N. Combs to Weldon Whipple, 5 Feb 2012. Cites/notes the following:
The late Anson Tuttle {80096}, Farmington, father of Richard A. {80097}, was born in the town of Seneca, August 9, 1822. He was educated in the district schools, and after his father sold his farm became a wood-worker in the railway shops at Canandaigua. October 7, 1856, he married Amanda M., daughter of Wilmarth and Saloma Smith {80100}, of Farmington. They had six children: Caroline A. married Carl C. Herendeen, of Macedon; Annie I. married Edward W. Stephenson, of Farmington; Mary A.; Joseph W., who married Elizabeth C. Padgham, and have two children, Mary E. and J. Eugene; Richard {80097}, who resides on the homestead with his mother; and Nettie E., who died December 17, 1882. Mrs. Tuttle's father, Wilmarth Smith, was born in this town on the farm now owned by Cole Brothers, known as the "stock farm," which was part of the original purchase, and the part now owned by Amanda M. Tuttle was also part of the same purchase, on April 13, 1792; she was the second white child born in the town. In 1812 he married Saloma Eddy {80100}, of Northampton, Mass., and had eleven children. Her grandfather, Jonathan Smith, was born in North Addison, Vt., about the year of 1770, and married Lydia Wilmarth, of his native place. They had these children: Wilmarth, Asa, Orrin and Amanda. Mrs. Tuttle's brothers and sisters were: Dollie, Daniel P., Chloe P., Abel W., Annie H., Lydia E., Nancy H., Amanda M., Mary M., Darius C. and Orrin B. Mrs. Tuttle's father, Wilmarth, was in the War of 1812.
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