Welcome to the page that describes a legacy in the making when the LATE QUEEN FEMALE BLOUNT and the LATE KING MALE TUTT united and later married. The LATE KING MALE TUTT was born on March 10, 1909/died January 25, 1975 and the LATE QUEEN FEMALE BLOUNT was born on October 14, 1910/died September 29, 2002. Both are from the rural areas located somewhere between Augusta and Lincolnton, Georgia.
The Beard-Blount-Cambric-Denmark-Harris-Triggs-Tutt Legacy story will talk mainly about their lives. The Tutt family has always strived to find the balance, equilibrium and equanimity in family values. The Tutt family wants justice (to control their thoughts and to control their own actions as they affect other family members), peace (to find truthfulness, correctness and justice) in every situation and circumstance, and keeping it real with reality (to make sense of their circumstances logically and to make sure they understand that their feelings are right emotionally). In this lifetime, the Tutt family wants to break bread and smile as they laugh together and share stories that are in common with other family members. In this spirit, the Tutt family believes that they will enjoy each others life's journey. To bring out the best in each family member, we hope to build a healthy loving relationship amongst each other by enjoying each family members' story, picture and other accomplishment. Through our prayers which is built upon our faith in our family members as we emit our joy for sharing these precious momentos, the beginning story line had a certain rhythm, movement and music that the LATE QUEEN FEMALE BLOUNT and the LATE KING MALE TUTTcreated when they bore 16 children. The children are as follows:
As we meet once a year, it is more than to celebrate the union of the LATE QUEEN FEMALE BLOUNT and the LATE KING MALE TUTT. When we gather together, we tell stories that reveal the blessings that have been bestowed upon us since the union. On these pages, we generously share our story and welcome you to share your story. Just sign our guest book, upload a picture, submit a story. In the Remarks section, tell us a little about how you are linked to the Tutt family. We tell our story as a SYMBOLISM OF PEACE and the SPIRIT OF ABUNDANCE shared by all we touch.
The contents within the Tutt family's website hopes to describe how family members find their balance, equilibrium and equanimity in family responsibilities. Some stories may center on how they grew up and their parents taught them responsibility for obedience of things and work, responsibility to family members for their actions, talents and gifts and how they acquired a peaceful atittude; responsibility to self for one's own choices, character and potential; responsibility to others such as respect for elders, peers, smaller children and how everyone depends on their contributions to make the family work. The Tutt family is attempting to get family members to express themselves about how to get along amongst other family members in an effort to show how the Tutt family as a whole supports, respects and uses all our talents together to further strengthen ourselves as human beings. The Tutt family stories will describe the various directions the family members' paths point toward as the key elements such as respect, unity, and love and their understandings about their differences among each individual and how they put it together to make a strong family unit keeps them moving down their roads. Many of these stories told by the Tutt family tells the various roles of adult to adult, adult to parent, adult to child, parent to parent, parent to child as they remember how events have happened in the 'Good Old Days' to them as children, teenagers, and adults.
These family values have been passed down from generation to generation and the Tutt family have been instructed with clear and specific objectives for personal and individual relationships. They share many stories about how they related to each other growing up and throughout their lives. Other family values are: showing affection, tenderness and loving kindness in living with values of honesty, courage, peace, self-reliance and potential, self-discipline and moderation, fidelity and chastity. The Tutt family understand the values of giving loyalty and dependability, respect, love, unselfishness and sensitivity, kindness and friendliness, justice and mercy. The Tutt family wants to have honesty with other individuals, with institutions, with society, with self so their inner strength and confidence is bred by exacting truthfulness, trustworthiness and integrity. The Tutt family is daring to attempt difficult things that are good. The Tutt family has strength not to follow the crowd, to say no and mean it, and to influence others by exhibiting courageous action. The Tutt family is aware of each family member's individuality and encourages each member to develop their gifts and uniqueness that allows them to take responsibility for their own actions. The Tutt family has overcome the tendency to blame others for difficulties and has made a commitment to personal excellence. The Tutt family has the understanding about the limits of body and mind to avoid the dangers of extreme and unbalanced viewpoints. The Tutt family has grasped the long-term understanding about loyalty to family, to employers, to country, church, schools and other organizations and institutions to which commitments are made such as support, service, contribution, reliability and consistency in doing what they say they will do. The Tutt family has the understanding about respect for life, for property, for parents, for elders, for nature and for the belief in the rights of others. The Tutt family has acquired a mass amount of wisdom on being courteous, polite and exhibiting impeccable manners. The Tutt family members want self-respect to avoid self-criticism. The Tutt family members want much love from friends, neighbors, even adversaries and a prioritized, lifelong commitment of love for family. The Tutt family members want to learn and express their feelings for and with concern for others' emotions, such as empathy, tolerance, compassion, brotherhood, sensitivity to needs in people and situations. The Tutt family understands how to always focus on principles of helpfulness and cheerfulness. The Tutt family understands that being kind and considerate of others is more admirable than being tough or strong or have the tendency to understand than confront. The Tutt family has a special way of sharing their unique ways of being kind, particularly toward those who are younger, weaker, older and in need. The Tutt family has a strong grasp of mercy and forgiveness and an understanding of the futility (and bitter poison) of carrying a grudge. In this manner, as each member is born into the Tutt family, they can see another 8 generations coming after them.