Evelyn “Eva” Tuttle
1856 - 1903 (47 years)-
Name Evelyn Tuttle Nickname Eva Birth 17 Sep 1856 Kenosha, Kenosha, WI Gender Female Census 11 Jun 1900 Chicago, Cook, IL age 43, bonr Sep 1856 in WI, marr 13 yrs, 2/4 children living, parents born NY/NY Death 30 Dec 1903 Chicago, Cook, IL Burial Oakwood Cemetery, Beloit, WI Person ID I26594 Family Tree Last Modified 31 Oct 2022
Father Hiram Tuttle, b. 1820, Middlebury, New Haven, CT d. 23 Sep 1868, Kenosha, Kenosha, WI (Age 48 years) Mother Caroline Louisa Avery, b. 17 Dec 1829, Geneva, Seneca, NY d. 4 Aug 1926, Escondido, San Diego, CA (Age 96 years) Marriage 16 Oct 1850 Kenosha, Kenosha, WI Notes - from "Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004" (ancestry.com
On 16 Oct 1850 in Kenosha WI, Hiram Tuttle a resident of Kenosha, married Caroline Avery.
Family ID F10478 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Frederick E Fillmore, b. 1854, Illinois d. 28 Dec 1878, Beloit, Rock, WI (Age 24 years) Marriage 17 Dec 1878 Beloit, Rock, WI Family ID F10479 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 Oct 2022
Family 2 Frederick Skinner Pond, b. 15 Jun 1839, Granville, Washington, NY d. 30 Mar 1914, Cook Co, IL (Age 74 years) Marriage 12 Oct 1887 Beloit, Rock, WI Children 1. Raymond Lawrence Pond, b. 1 Apr 1889, Chicago, Cook, IL d. 30 Dec 1903, Chicago, Cook, IL (Age 14 years) 2. Frederick Skinner Pond, b. 12 Sep 1892, Chicago, Cook, IL d. 14 Jan 1893, Chicago, Cook, IL (Age 0 years) 3. Lawrence Avery Pond, b. 16 Jul 1893, Chicago, Cook, IL d. 1 May 1894, Chicago, Cook, IL (Age 0 years) 4. Helen Louise Pond, b. 10 Aug 1896, Chicago, Cook, IL d. 30 Dec 1903, Chicago, Cook, IL (Age 7 years) Family ID F10481 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 Oct 2022
- from "Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004" (ancestry.com
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Notes - from "The Chicago Tribune", 3 Jan 1904 (newspapers.com)
POND - Dec. 30, 1903. Mrs. Fred S. Pond and Miss Grace Tuttle, sisters, and Raymond and Helen Pond. Memorial services Sunday, at 2 p.m., at 1272 Lyman-av., Ravenswood. Burial at Beloit, Wis.
- from "The Chicago Tribune", 3 Jan 1904 (newspapers.com)