Difference between revisions of "Tuttle, Owen"
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− | '''Owen Tuttle''', born in Ohio, came to California in 1850, and to Santa Cruz County in 1872. He and his brother [[Tuttle, Daniel|Daniel]] were well known in Pajaro Valley/Watsonville affairs, and one or both were members of the [[Galoot Club]]. | + | '''Owen Tuttle''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7227020/owen-tuttle 1827-1889]), born in Ohio, came to California in 1850, and to Santa Cruz County in 1872. He and his brother [[Tuttle, Daniel|Daniel]] were well known in Pajaro Valley/Watsonville affairs, and one or both were members of the [[Galoot Club]]. Harrison mentions that Owen's daughter Annabelle married newspaperman [[Radcliff, William R.|William R. Radcliff]]. |
− | * An editor's note following Owen Tuttle's bio in [[:Category:Santa Cruz County History Journal Number 4]] | + | * An editor's note following Owen Tuttle's bio in [[:Category:Santa Cruz County History Journal Number 4]] speculates that this is probably the same person as [[Tuttle, Owen S.|Owen S. Tuttle]], listed as a school trustee in [[Santa Cruz County, Calif. Illustrations, with Historical Sketch (1879 book)]], and also profiled in Guinn. Find-a-Grave records indicate, however, that Owen was a nephew of Daniel Tuttle, while Owen S. was Daniel's son. |
− | Tuttle's son Iowa H. Tuttle is also profiled in Guinn. | + | Tuttle's son Iowa H. Tuttle is also profiled in Guinn (p.476). |
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Revision as of 17:34, 14 January 2024
Owen Tuttle (1827-1889), born in Ohio, came to California in 1850, and to Santa Cruz County in 1872. He and his brother Daniel were well known in Pajaro Valley/Watsonville affairs, and one or both were members of the Galoot Club. Harrison mentions that Owen's daughter Annabelle married newspaperman William R. Radcliff.
- An editor's note following Owen Tuttle's bio in Category:Santa Cruz County History Journal Number 4 speculates that this is probably the same person as Owen S. Tuttle, listed as a school trustee in Santa Cruz County, Calif. Illustrations, with Historical Sketch (1879 book), and also profiled in Guinn. Find-a-Grave records indicate, however, that Owen was a nephew of Daniel Tuttle, while Owen S. was Daniel's son.
Tuttle's son Iowa H. Tuttle is also profiled in Guinn (p.476).