Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Hannah Potter (13107) & John Butler
30296. Hannah Butler. Born on 14 Oct 1685 in Branford, CT.304 At the age of 44, Hannah was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 7 Jun 1730.55 Hannah died in New Haven, CT, on 27 Oct 1748; she was 63.55 Buried in City Burial Ground, New Haven.

Children of John and Hannah (Butler) Todd, born at New Haven:56
    i. John Todd, b. 13 Nov 1709, m. Hannah, resided at ‘Long Ridge’ in Stamford, CT;
    ii. Joseph Todd, b. 1 Nov 1711;
    iii. Hannah Todd, b. 11 Aug 1714; and
    iv. Thankful Todd, b. 18 Jul 1717, d. 7 Mar 1798 at Watertown, m. at New Haven 20 Dec 1739 David Punderson.55,553

Child of Caleb and Hannah (Butler) (Todd) Tuttle:
    i. Joshua Tuttle, b. 31 Jan 1730/1 at New Haven.55
9 Feb 1708/9 Hannah first married John Todd, son of John Todd (ca 1642-21 Sep 1723) & Sarah Blackman (25 Apr 1658-16 Dec 1688), in New Haven, CT.56 Born on 11 May 1679 in New Haven, CT.56 John died in New Haven, CT, on 21 Sep 1723; he was 44.56
Their children include:
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Joseph Todd (1 Nov 1711-)
17 Feb 1725/6 Hannah second married Caleb Tuttle, son of Thomas Tuttle (ca 1634/5-19 Oct 1710) & Hannah Powell (Aug 1641-15 Oct 1710), in New Haven, CT.56 Born on 29 Aug 1674 in New Haven, CT.56 Caleb was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 5 Nov 1626.55 Caleb died in 1751.55

From The Todd Family:553
    “In 1748, when the church society employed John Curtis to preach, Caleb Tuttle and wife and David Punderson and wife, Thankful, conveyed a half acre and 17 rods, fronting 100 feet on Elm st., for a parsonage lot. Caleb and his wife Hannah had become owners of two-thirds of it by deed from her sons Joseph and John Todd in 1726. This was the Blue Meeting house parsonage lot, and is now the site of St. Thomas Epis. church.”
30297. John Butler. Born on 7 Dec 1687 in Branford, CT.304 John died in 1709.55
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