Father: William Tuttle (____ - ____)
Mother: Emeline Coleman (____ - ____)
Family 1:
Charles Porter Jerauld (2 Dec 1843 - 24 Aug 1911)
- MARRIAGE: 21 Dec 1865, , Trumbull, Ohio
- +William Tuttle Jerauld (4 Nov 1866 - 11 Jun 1947)
- +Chester Porter Jerauld (5 Sep 1868 - 17 Sep 1933)
- +Ida Jeanette "Nettie" Jerauld (5 Oct 1870 - 1 Oct 1930)
- +Harvey C. Jerauld (1873 - AFT 1920)
- Nora Blanche Jerauld (Jan 1880 - ____)
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_William Tuttle _____|
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|--Sylvia Emeline "Minnie" Tuttle
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Notes
!SOURCE: "Descendants of Henry Rice Jerauld," email from Norma Roberts
(email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 12 Sep 2009. Notes the
following:- Sylvia was named for her Grandmother Sylvia Jones
Coleman.
- Lila May (Jerauld) Williams gave John Rhodes a copy of an old
photograph taken at Ritchie Brothers, photographers at Kingman, Kingman
Co.,Kansas. On the back of the phopograph is written "C.P.'s Mother" We are
assuming this means Chester Porter's mother- Sylvia Tuttle. (Sylvia may have
had a cousin, John, who lived in Kansas.- not proven yet)
- Before her death,
she did not live with her husband and children, in Auburn County, but resided
in Otoe County, probably in a sick house.
- A short article in "The Nebraska
City New", dated March 4 1882, notes her death:"Mrs. Gerrauld the poor woman
who died in the Hickey house on lower Main street Sunday night. was buried
today."
- The term poor probably does not refer to her being penniless, but
that the writer was showing compassion or pity toward her. The Hickey house was
probably a home where she was taken care of during her sickness. Also, Sunday
night was actually early Monday morning, Feb 27th.
- Her great-grandson,
Ronald Jerauld ( Indianapolis,Indiana), says he was told by cemetery officials
at Nebraska City that records show Sylvia's son, Chester, had her body
moved
- ( Aug 18 1887) to the Nebraska City cemetery. Mr. Jerauld believes she
was originally buried in a poorer section of the cemetery, or perhaps outside
the organized cemetery in a pauper field.
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