The Tuttle Family Crest
William and Elizabeth Tuthill, his wife, came over from New England in 1635. It is asserted that they came from the Tuthills of Peamore, county Devon, England, and that they used constantly the arms we give. On the tombstone of Mary Tuttle [Tuthill was changed early to Tuttle], in Copp's Hill Burial Ground, Boston, we find the same arms (1705), also extant in Gores Roll of Arms, as the armorial devices of Zechariah Tuttle, of Boston, Lieutenant of Castle William, in 1721. Motto furnished by English authorities.
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- Family
- Tuttle
- Motto
Vincere aut mori.
Conquer or die.
- Blazon
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On A Mount, Vert, A Bird: Proper—In The Beak A Branch Of Olive, Vert, Fructed, Or.
- Source
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America Hereldica