This is a transcription of the Mary (French) Tuttle biography from New Hampshire Women: A Collection of Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Daughters and Residents of the Granite State, Who are Worthy Representatives of their Sex in the Various Walks and Conditions of Life, The New Hampshire Publishing Co., Concord, NH, 1895, page 97.
MARY C. F. TUTTLE, wife of ex-Governor Hiram A. Tuttle of Pittsfield, was a daughter of the late John L. French, Esq., and Mary B. M. French. She was born in the town of Loudon but removed with her parents at an early age to Pittsfield, and was educated at the Pittsfield Academy. She married Mr. Tuttle in March, 1859. They have one daughter, Harriet French, wife of Frederic K. Folsom of Dorchester, Mass. Mrs. Tuttle is a true and womanly woman, a devoted wife and mother, a worthy daughter of the old Granite State and a member of the New Hampshire Daughters’ Club of Boston.