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Mary McArthur <I>Thompson</I> Tuttle

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Mary McArthur Thompson Tuttle

Birth
Hillsboro, Highland County, Ohio, USA
Death
4 Sep 1916 (aged 70)
Hillsboro, Highland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Hillsboro, Highland County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Mary McA Thompson
Age: 0
Birth Year: abt 1850
Birthplace: Ohio
Home in 1850: Hillsborough, Highland, Ohio, USA
Gender: Female
Family Number: 169
Household Members:
Name Age
James H Thompson 37
Eliza T Thompson 33

Ohio Marriage Index
Name Herbert Tuttle
Spouse's Name Mary McArthur Thompson
Event Date 06 Jul 1875
Event Place Highland,Ohio
Indexing Project (Batch) Number M51447-6
System Origin Ohio-ODM
GS Film number 0570617 V. 9

Online Books by Mary McArthur T. Tuttle
(Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916)
Books from the extended shelves:
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916, ed.: Autobiography and correspondence of Allen Trimble, governor of Ohio, with genealogy of the family. ([Columbus? O.], 1909), by Allen Trimble, Henry Burton Thompson, and Henry Burton Thompson, also ed. by Mary McArthur T. Tuttle (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916, ed.: Autobiography and correspondence of Allen Trimble, governor of Ohio, with genealogy of the family. ([Columbus? O.], 1909), by Allen Trimble, Henry Burton Thompson, and Henry Burton Thompson, also ed. by Mary McArthur T. Tuttle (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: Collection of letters and book reviews relating to Mrs. Herbert Tuttle] ([n.p., 1910]) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: Follow the gleam. (Cincinnati, Ohio, Crane press, 1911) (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: Hillsboro crusade sketches and family records. (Cincinnati : Jennings and Graham, 1906), also by Eliza Jane Thompson, D. W. Clark, Frances E. Willard, and Marie Rives (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: Hillsboro crusade sketches and family records. (Cincinnati : Cranston & Curts, 1896), also by Eliza Jane Trimble Thompson, Frances E. Willard, and Marie Thompson Rives (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: Historical chart of the schools of painting / (Ithaca, N.Y. : Andrus & Church, 1892) (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: International ties / ([Washington, D.C.] : The Crane Press, c1915), also by Crane Press. Publisher (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: The mother of an emperor, (Cincinnati, Ohio : Jennings & Pye, [c1901]) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: The mother of an emperor, (Cincinnati, Ohio, Jennings & Pye, [c1901]) (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: The mother of an emperor : reprints from pen and brush / by Mary McArthur Tuttle. (Cincinnati, Ohio : Jennings & Pye, 1901) (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: Types of men and women (as studied through ideality) / ([S.l. : s.n.], c1907) (page images at HathiTrust)
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Ohio Deaths
Name Mary McArthur Tuttle
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Sep 1916
Event Place Hillsboro, Highland, Ohio
Gender Female
Age 70 Yrs. 10 Days
Marital Status Widowed
Race W
Birth Date 05 Nov 1845
Birthplace Hillsboro, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated) 1846
Burial Date 06 Sep 1916
Burial Place Hillsboro, Ohio
Cemetery Hillsboro Cemetery
Father's Name James H. Thompson
Father's Birthplace Ky.
Mother's Name Eliza Trimble
Mother's Birthplace Hillsboro, Ohio
File Number fn 56440
GS Film number 1983755
Digital Folder Number 004021528
Image Number 01828Annual

Report Western Reserve Historical Society, Page 26
Mrs. Mary McArthur Tuttle
Mrs. Mary McArthur Tuttle, a life member and highly esteemed friend of the Society, passed away at the old family home at Hillsboro, Ohio September 4th, 1916.
Mary McArthur Thompson, born November 5th, 1849, was the daughter of Eliza Jane Trimble and James Henry Thompson. On her father's side she was descended from John Burton Thompson, a captain in the Revolutionary War; on her mother's side she was the granddaughter of Allen Trimble, former Governon of Ohio.
In the early eighteen hundreds her grandfather, Allen Trimble, moved to Hillsboro, onto lands purchased by his father, and there erected the home in which the family lived so many years, and where Mrs. Tuttle was living with her sister, Mrs. Rives and her brother, Henry, at the time of death.
On July 6th, 1875, Mary McArthur Thompson married Herbert Tuttle, who at the time of his death was Professor of International Law at Cornell University.
Their married life was a most happy one; both were deeply interested in literature and history and in addition to this, Mrs. Tuttle had an intense love for art, having graduated from an art school in Cincinnati.
Like her mother, who was known all over this country as the "Mother of the Crusade," she was deeply interested in all things tending to aid in the temperance movement.
It was through the kind efforts of Mrs. Tuttle and those of her sister and brother that the personal papers and records of her grandfather, Governon Allen Tuttle, were turned over a few years ago to The Western Reserve Historical Society for permanent preservation.

"The Press Gazette" Hillsboro, Ohio, July 12, 1957
Mary Tuttle Was Painter
"Mother" Thompson's Daughter Remembered
Mary McArthur Thompson Tuttle, portrait and landscape painter and writer, was born at Hillsboro November 5, 1849, the daughter of J. H. and Eliza Jane Trimble Thompson.
She received her education in the Hillsboro College, graduating with an A. B. degree in 1867. She studied art in Cincinnati and went to Europe to study art and French and German literature and languages.
On July 6, 1875, she was married to Professor Herbert Tuttle, Berlin correspondent of the London Daily News for eight years and professor of international law. When they came to the United States, he was professor of European history in Cornell University. He died in 1894.
Attaining much recognition for her art, especially landscapes and portraits, she achieved distinction for her two portraits, she achieved distinction for her two portraits of her mother; the famous "Mother" Thompson. One of the portraits is in the Crusade Memorial Room in the Presbyterian Church of Hillsboro. The other was on exhibition at the World's W.C.T.U. Convention in Berlin. She painted two portraits of her husband, one for the University of Vermont, his alma mater, and the other for Cornell University.
Mrs. Tuttle gave lectures on color in pictorial art and industrial art, and other relative subjects. She assembled and cared for and edited hundreds of papers belonging to her grandfather, Governor Trimble, and her mother, and this collection was given over into the custody of the Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio, a few years before Mrs. Tuttle's death in 1916.
She is listed in "Who's Who Among American Women."

Ohio, Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998
Name: Mary McArthur Thompson Tuttle
Probate Date: 13 Sep 1916
Probate Place: Highland, Ohio, USA
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1916
Inferred Death Place: Ohio, USA
Item Description: Will Record Vol 16-18, 1911-1917
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Mary McA Thompson
Age: 0
Birth Year: abt 1850
Birthplace: Ohio
Home in 1850: Hillsborough, Highland, Ohio, USA
Gender: Female
Family Number: 169
Household Members:
Name Age
James H Thompson 37
Eliza T Thompson 33

Ohio Marriage Index
Name Herbert Tuttle
Spouse's Name Mary McArthur Thompson
Event Date 06 Jul 1875
Event Place Highland,Ohio
Indexing Project (Batch) Number M51447-6
System Origin Ohio-ODM
GS Film number 0570617 V. 9

Online Books by Mary McArthur T. Tuttle
(Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916)
Books from the extended shelves:
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916, ed.: Autobiography and correspondence of Allen Trimble, governor of Ohio, with genealogy of the family. ([Columbus? O.], 1909), by Allen Trimble, Henry Burton Thompson, and Henry Burton Thompson, also ed. by Mary McArthur T. Tuttle (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916, ed.: Autobiography and correspondence of Allen Trimble, governor of Ohio, with genealogy of the family. ([Columbus? O.], 1909), by Allen Trimble, Henry Burton Thompson, and Henry Burton Thompson, also ed. by Mary McArthur T. Tuttle (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: Collection of letters and book reviews relating to Mrs. Herbert Tuttle] ([n.p., 1910]) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: Follow the gleam. (Cincinnati, Ohio, Crane press, 1911) (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: Hillsboro crusade sketches and family records. (Cincinnati : Jennings and Graham, 1906), also by Eliza Jane Thompson, D. W. Clark, Frances E. Willard, and Marie Rives (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: Hillsboro crusade sketches and family records. (Cincinnati : Cranston & Curts, 1896), also by Eliza Jane Trimble Thompson, Frances E. Willard, and Marie Thompson Rives (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: Historical chart of the schools of painting / (Ithaca, N.Y. : Andrus & Church, 1892) (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: International ties / ([Washington, D.C.] : The Crane Press, c1915), also by Crane Press. Publisher (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: The mother of an emperor, (Cincinnati, Ohio : Jennings & Pye, [c1901]) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: The mother of an emperor, (Cincinnati, Ohio, Jennings & Pye, [c1901]) (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: The mother of an emperor : reprints from pen and brush / by Mary McArthur Tuttle. (Cincinnati, Ohio : Jennings & Pye, 1901) (page images at HathiTrust)
[X-Info] Tuttle, Mary McArthur T. (Mary McArthur Thompson), 1849-1916: Types of men and women (as studied through ideality) / ([S.l. : s.n.], c1907) (page images at HathiTrust)
See also what's at your library, or elsewhere.

Ohio Deaths
Name Mary McArthur Tuttle
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Sep 1916
Event Place Hillsboro, Highland, Ohio
Gender Female
Age 70 Yrs. 10 Days
Marital Status Widowed
Race W
Birth Date 05 Nov 1845
Birthplace Hillsboro, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated) 1846
Burial Date 06 Sep 1916
Burial Place Hillsboro, Ohio
Cemetery Hillsboro Cemetery
Father's Name James H. Thompson
Father's Birthplace Ky.
Mother's Name Eliza Trimble
Mother's Birthplace Hillsboro, Ohio
File Number fn 56440
GS Film number 1983755
Digital Folder Number 004021528
Image Number 01828Annual

Report Western Reserve Historical Society, Page 26
Mrs. Mary McArthur Tuttle
Mrs. Mary McArthur Tuttle, a life member and highly esteemed friend of the Society, passed away at the old family home at Hillsboro, Ohio September 4th, 1916.
Mary McArthur Thompson, born November 5th, 1849, was the daughter of Eliza Jane Trimble and James Henry Thompson. On her father's side she was descended from John Burton Thompson, a captain in the Revolutionary War; on her mother's side she was the granddaughter of Allen Trimble, former Governon of Ohio.
In the early eighteen hundreds her grandfather, Allen Trimble, moved to Hillsboro, onto lands purchased by his father, and there erected the home in which the family lived so many years, and where Mrs. Tuttle was living with her sister, Mrs. Rives and her brother, Henry, at the time of death.
On July 6th, 1875, Mary McArthur Thompson married Herbert Tuttle, who at the time of his death was Professor of International Law at Cornell University.
Their married life was a most happy one; both were deeply interested in literature and history and in addition to this, Mrs. Tuttle had an intense love for art, having graduated from an art school in Cincinnati.
Like her mother, who was known all over this country as the "Mother of the Crusade," she was deeply interested in all things tending to aid in the temperance movement.
It was through the kind efforts of Mrs. Tuttle and those of her sister and brother that the personal papers and records of her grandfather, Governon Allen Tuttle, were turned over a few years ago to The Western Reserve Historical Society for permanent preservation.

"The Press Gazette" Hillsboro, Ohio, July 12, 1957
Mary Tuttle Was Painter
"Mother" Thompson's Daughter Remembered
Mary McArthur Thompson Tuttle, portrait and landscape painter and writer, was born at Hillsboro November 5, 1849, the daughter of J. H. and Eliza Jane Trimble Thompson.
She received her education in the Hillsboro College, graduating with an A. B. degree in 1867. She studied art in Cincinnati and went to Europe to study art and French and German literature and languages.
On July 6, 1875, she was married to Professor Herbert Tuttle, Berlin correspondent of the London Daily News for eight years and professor of international law. When they came to the United States, he was professor of European history in Cornell University. He died in 1894.
Attaining much recognition for her art, especially landscapes and portraits, she achieved distinction for her two portraits, she achieved distinction for her two portraits of her mother; the famous "Mother" Thompson. One of the portraits is in the Crusade Memorial Room in the Presbyterian Church of Hillsboro. The other was on exhibition at the World's W.C.T.U. Convention in Berlin. She painted two portraits of her husband, one for the University of Vermont, his alma mater, and the other for Cornell University.
Mrs. Tuttle gave lectures on color in pictorial art and industrial art, and other relative subjects. She assembled and cared for and edited hundreds of papers belonging to her grandfather, Governor Trimble, and her mother, and this collection was given over into the custody of the Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio, a few years before Mrs. Tuttle's death in 1916.
She is listed in "Who's Who Among American Women."

Ohio, Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998
Name: Mary McArthur Thompson Tuttle
Probate Date: 13 Sep 1916
Probate Place: Highland, Ohio, USA
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1916
Inferred Death Place: Ohio, USA
Item Description: Will Record Vol 16-18, 1911-1917


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