Henry Grantham TUTT

Henry Grantham TUTT

Male 1896 - 1952  (56 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Henry Grantham TUTT was born on 1 Sep 1896 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States (son of Charles Phillip TUTT and Mary Lavinia GRANTHAM); died on 2 Nov 1952 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States.

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    • _UID: ECC3C5A0FFD8704C918A68136320256A4F18

    Notes:

    In officers training school during the World War


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Phillip TUTT was born on 29 Oct 1858 in Kelly Twp, Cooper, Missouri, United States (son of James Henry "Jinks" TUTT and Harriet Elizabeth HICKOX); died on 30 Dec 1931 in Kelly Twp, Cooper, Missouri, United States; was buried in , Cooper, Missouri, United States.

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    • _UID: C9A0A757A65FF340925E1BA453FE3B22FCEE

    Notes:

    from "History of Cooper County, Missouri", by W. F. Johnson, Historical Publishing Company, Topeka 6 Cleveland, 1919, Vol 1 VKM Publishing Co. 1978: pp 669-671.

    "Charles P. Tutt, of Kelly township, is a native of Cooper county and has been prominently identified with the affairs of this county all his life. He was born on the farm where he now resides, Oct. 29, 1858, of pioneer parents and is a descendant of colonial ancestors. Chrles P. Tutt is the son of James H. and Harriet E. (Hickox) Tutt, early settlers of Cooper County, James H. Tutt was a native of Virginia; he was born in Fauquier County, Jan. 21, 1830 and died in March 1898. He came to Missouri with his parents, Phillip A. and Catherine (Ashby) Tutt, in 1835. The family first settled in Calloway County and in 1836 came to Cooper County, and settled in Kelly township on the farm that is now owned by Charles P. TuttPhillit Tutt bought this place from Thomas Best for $5 per acre. At that time there was a log cabin on the place and a few acres of land were cleared. Here Phillip Tutt and his wife spent the remainder of their lives. Phillip Tutt was a surveyor, and for a number of years served as surveyor of Cooper County. He also held the office of judge of the County Court. He was a soldier in the War of 1812 and his father, John Tutt, was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, serving with the Virginian troops.Phillip Tutt was one of four brothers who came to Missouri together, the others being Dr. Gabriel, Col. John, and Col. Richard J. They came down the Kanawha River to the Ohio in a boat, and from there the younger men of the families and the negro slaves drove across the country to St. Louis with a wagon train, while the women and the older men came by steamboat down the Ohio and up the Mississippi Rivers to St. Louis. When the Tutt family came to Missouri they brought with them a mare which was a descendant of the famous running horse, "imported Whip," and Charles P. Tutt still has on his place descendants of that animal.
    Harriet E. (Hickox) Tutt, mother of Charles P. Tutt, was born in Cooper County, April 9, 1836, and died May 21, 1898. She was a descendant of one of the very early New England families. Judith Clark, who landed atPlymouth Rock with the Pilgrims in 1620, was a direct ancestor of Charles P. Tutt's mother. To James H. and Harriet E. (Hickox) Tutt were born five children, three of whom died in infancy, and the others were George, who died at the age of 27 years, and Charles P., the subject of this sketch.
    Charles P. Tutt was educated in the public schools and Cully and Simpson Academy, and Paris institute. He then attended William Jewell College at Liberty, Missouri, from 1881 to 1883. In early life he taught school for a number of years, but has practically devoted his entire attention to farming and stock raising. He is making a specialty of breeding pure blood Shorthorn cattle, Berkshire hogs, and Cotswold sheep, and has been successfully engaged in this work for the past 25 years. His stock has recently been awarded premiums at state fairs and stock shows, and he is regarded as one of the successful breeders of the state. His father before him was a successful stock breeder.
    Charles P. Tutt was married in 1892 to Miss Mary L. Grantham, of Mexico, Missouri. She is a daughter of Samuel A. and Mary (Ford) Grantham, early settlers of St. Charles County, Missouri, both of whom are now deceased. Mr and Mrs. Tutt have seven children, as follows: Mary E., married Dr. Silas Barnes, of Pilot Grove, Missouri; George A., Bunceton, Missouri, married Blanceh White; Henry was in an officers training school during the World War and is now residing at home; Claire, a teacher in the Pilot Grove school; Frank E., at home; Harriet, at home; and Virginia, at home."

    Charles married Mary Lavinia GRANTHAM on 18 Oct 1892 in Mexico, Audrain, Missouri, United States. Mary (daughter of Samuel Ashby GRANTHAM and Mary FORD) was born on 13 Feb 1869 in Mexico, Audrain, Missouri, United States; died on 5 Aug 1950 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; was buried in , Cooper, Missouri, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Lavinia GRANTHAM was born on 13 Feb 1869 in Mexico, Audrain, Missouri, United States (daughter of Samuel Ashby GRANTHAM and Mary FORD); died on 5 Aug 1950 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; was buried in , Cooper, Missouri, United States.

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    • _UID: 4A90FD1D65050A47AE96539F0A7E3D7B2563

    Notes:

    This may be Cooper County, Missouri

    Children:
    1. Mary Elizabeth TUTT was born on 4 Sep 1893 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; died on 25 Oct 1958.
    2. George Ashby TUTT was born on 23 Dec 1894 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; died on 15 Aug 1926 in Pilot Grove, Cooper, Missouri, United States.
    3. 1. Henry Grantham TUTT was born on 1 Sep 1896 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; died on 2 Nov 1952 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States.
    4. Claire Agnes TUTT was born on 9 Apr 1898 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; died on 30 Dec 1931 in Alamo, Hidalgo, Texas, United States.
    5. Francis Emmons TUTT was born on 1 Nov 1900 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; died on 22 Oct 1984 in , Boone, Missouri, United States.
    6. Harriet Hebe TUTT was born on 9 May 1902 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; died on 22 Mar 1965 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States.
    7. Virginia Clarkson TUTT was born on 18 Sep 1904 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; died on 24 Sep 1972 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Henry "Jinks" TUTT was born on 21 Jan 1830 in ,Fauquier, Virginia, United States (son of Philip Augustine TUTT and Catherine "Kitty" ASHBY); died on 7 Mar 1897 in Kelly Twp, Cooper, Missouri, United States.

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    • _UID: 35F06B5E6E836B429207981AE469B4875FD6

    Notes:

    1860 federal census Cooper County, Missouri - Tutt, J.H. age 30 farmer VA; Harriet E. age 24 Missouri; Charles P. age 1 Missouri; P.A. age 65 Missoui
    1870 federal census Cooper County, Missouri, Kelly Township - Tutt, James H. age 40 Virginia; Harriet age 33 Missouri; Charles P age 11 Missouri; George E. age 4 Missouri; Henrietta age 15 @*FB; Phillip age 77 Virginia; Thornton age 24 black servant; Tutt, Mahala age 25 *FB; Ann age 10 *FB; George age 8 *MB;Robert age 6 *MB; Ella age 4 *FB; Mildred age 2 *FB
    *(I'm not sure what these initials mean. I need to check it out)
    1880 federal census Cooper County, Missouri - Tutt, James Henry age 50 Virginia; Hattie age 44 Missouri; Charles age 21 Missouri; George age 15; Taliaferro, Nancy age 7 Missouri

    James married Harriet Elizabeth HICKOX on 27 May 1857 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States. Harriet (daughter of Charles HICKOX and Maria HILL) was born on 9 Apr 1836 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; died on 27 May 1897 in Kelly Twp, Cooper, Missouri, United States; was buried in , Cooper, Missouri, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Harriet Elizabeth HICKOX was born on 9 Apr 1836 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States (daughter of Charles HICKOX and Maria HILL); died on 27 May 1897 in Kelly Twp, Cooper, Missouri, United States; was buried in , Cooper, Missouri, United States.

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    • _UID: 7B11E6A7EE0E4449A4CFC7513FCA5C801253

    Notes:

    Harriett was a direct descendant of Judith Clark who landed at Plymouth Rock

    Notes:

    Cooper County Marriage Book C p 150

    Children:
    1. 2. Charles Phillip TUTT was born on 29 Oct 1858 in Kelly Twp, Cooper, Missouri, United States; died on 30 Dec 1931 in Kelly Twp, Cooper, Missouri, United States; was buried in , Cooper, Missouri, United States.
    2. son TUTT was born on 27 May 1860 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; died on 28 May 1860 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States.
    3. daughter TUTT was born on 27 May 1860 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; died on 28 May 1860 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States.
    4. Henry Ashby TUTT was born on 8 Aug 1862 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; died on 9 Jul 1863 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States.
    5. George Edward TUTT was born on 21 Nov 1865 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; died on 27 Dec 1890 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States.

  3. 6.  Samuel Ashby GRANTHAM

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    • _UID: E6E2C826B0D9704FAF6C1FCC8260BAFF9FF3

    Samuel married Mary FORD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary FORD

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    • _UID: DE396159FBD60B4D9C6A9EDE0FE5ECAD0963

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Lavinia GRANTHAM was born on 13 Feb 1869 in Mexico, Audrain, Missouri, United States; died on 5 Aug 1950 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; was buried in , Cooper, Missouri, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Philip Augustine TUTT was born on 13 Apr 1796 in ,Culpepper, Virginia, United States (son of Capt. John TUTT and Mary TUTT); died on 27 Sep 1871 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States.

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    • Occupation: teacher in Virginia, surveyor in Missouri
    • Reference Number: ^
    • _UID: 0110B836CEA2334CADF65AFFD417DBBE6E58

    Notes:

    things to do:
    1. verify daughter Elizabeth Ann
    2. Cooper County MO history
    3. Culpepper County, VA history

    Timeline for Pillip Augustine Tutt:
    1796 Philip Tutt born in Culpepper County, Virginia,
    1812 Military Service; Served in the War of 1812
    1824 Dec 21, Philip married Catherine Ashby in
    1826 Jun 22, son John Samuel born in Fauquier County Virginia
    1830 Jan 21, son James Henry born in Fauquier County Virginia
    1833 Nov 17, son Robert Edward born in Fauquier County Virginia
    1835 ? daughter, Elizabeth Ann born in Fauquier County Virginia?
    1835 Emigrated to Missouri from Virginia- PhillipA., Dr. Gabriel, Col, Richard J. Tutt, brothers, came
    down Kanawha River to Ohio by boat, the younger men, slaves, livestock came across country to
    St. Louis with a wagon train; women and older men came by steamboat down the Ohio, up the
    Mississippi to St. Louis. Brought a mare with them which was descendant of famous running
    horse, "Imperial Whip:, settled in Kelly Township, Cooper County, Missouri.
    1840 US census Cooper County, Missouri, p132 - Phillip A. Tutt
    1848 August 3 to 1859,November 8 - Cooper County, Missouri Surveyor
    1850 US census, Cooper County, Missouri, Dist. #23 - p Phillip age 56 VA; Catherine age
    43 VA; John S. age 22 VA; James H. age 19 VA; Robert . age 17 VA.
    1855 Sep 21, wife Catherine died in Cooper County, MO at age 49
    1860 US census, Cooper County, Missouri, Phillip living in household of son, J. H. Tutt
    1870 US census, Cooper County, Missouri,living in household of son, James H. Tutt
    1871 Sep 27, Philip died in Cooper County, MO at age 75

    Occupation, Cooper County, Missouri - Surveyor/Teacher/Judge of the County Court.


    from "History of Cooper County, Missouri", by W. F. Johnson, Historical Publishing Company, Topeka 6 Cleveland, 1919, Vol 1 VKM Publishing Co. 1978: pp 669-671.
    James H. Tutt was a native of Virginia; he was born in Fauquier County, Jan. 21, 1830 and died in March 1898. He came to Missouri with his parents, Phillip A. and Catherine (Ashby) Tutt, in 1835. The family first settled in Calloway County and in 1836 came to Cooper County, and settled in Kelly township on the farm that is now owned by Charles P. Tutt. Phillit Tutt bought this place from Thomas Best for $5 per acre. At that time there was a log cabin on the place and a few acres of land were cleared. Here Phillip Tutt and his wife spent the remainder of their lives. Phillip Tutt was a surveyor, and for a number of years served as surveyor of Cooper County. He also held the office of judge of the County Court. He was a soldier in the War of 1812 and his father, John Tutt, was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, serving with the Virginian troops.Phillip Tutt was one of four brothers who came to Missouri together, the others being Dr. Gabriel, Col. John, and Col. Richard J. They came down the Kanawha River to the Ohio in a boat, and from there the younger men of the families and the negro slaves drove across the country to St. Louis with a wagon train, while the women and the older men came by steamboat down the Ohio and up the Mississippi Rivers to St. Louis. When the Tutt family came to Missouri they brought with them a mare which was a descendant of the famous running horse, "imported Whip," and Charles P. Tutt still has on his place descendants of that animal.

    1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: Philip A Tatt
    Age: 56
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1794
    Birth Place: Virginia
    Gender: Male
    Home in 1850(City,County,State): District 23, Cooper, Missouri
    Household Members: Name Age
    Catharine Tatt 43
    James H Tatt 19
    John S Tatt 24
    Philip A Tatt 56
    Robert E Tatt 17

    Philip married Catherine "Kitty" ASHBY on 21 Dec 1824 in , Fauquier, Virginia, United States. Catherine (daughter of Major Samuel ASHBY and Martha Ann CLARKSON) was born in Sep 1806 in ,Fauquier, Virginia, United States; died on 21 Sep 1855 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; was buried in , Cooper, Missouri, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Catherine "Kitty" ASHBY was born in Sep 1806 in ,Fauquier, Virginia, United States (daughter of Major Samuel ASHBY and Martha Ann CLARKSON); died on 21 Sep 1855 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; was buried in , Cooper, Missouri, United States.

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    • Reference Number: ^
    • _MARNM: Tutt
    • _UID: 7D0AFCE395621549A8428AE9D6CFAA58BF92

    Notes:

    data from "Buckner", pp 267-268
    Catherine Tutt, late Catherine Ashby of Fauquier Co, Virginia, daughter of Samuel Ashby of Fauquier Co. who was one of the heirs of Captain John Ashby appointed her "uncle Thomson Ashby as her attorney, 5 Dec 1834. She was a ward of John M. Ashby.

    Notes:

    John Henry Ashby security

    Children:
    1. John Samuel TUTT was born on 22 Jun 1826 in ,Fauquier, Virginia, United States; died on 30 Nov 1908 in Woodland, Yolo, California, United States.
    2. 4. James Henry "Jinks" TUTT was born on 21 Jan 1830 in ,Fauquier, Virginia, United States; died on 7 Mar 1897 in Kelly Twp, Cooper, Missouri, United States.
    3. Robert Edward Tutt was born on 17 Nov 1833 in Virginia, United States; died on 29 Sep 1913 in Madison, Yolo, California, United States.
    4. Elizabeth Ann TUTT

  3. 10.  Charles HICKOX

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    • _UID: 3C30BF18F6BDAF4DA1DE5CCF5E73C8194E33

    Charles married Maria HILL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Maria HILL

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    • _UID: 0600FEC6E3A87544A57C429ACDE8C3B23562

    Children:
    1. 5. Harriet Elizabeth HICKOX was born on 9 Apr 1836 in , Cooper, Missouri, United States; died on 27 May 1897 in Kelly Twp, Cooper, Missouri, United States; was buried in , Cooper, Missouri, United States.