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William Tilton
(-1653)
Susanna Hayes
(1623-1664)
William Sanborn
(1620-1692)
Mary Moulton
(1626-1686)
Ensign Daniel Tilton
(1646-1716)
Mehitable Sanborn
(1647-1714)
Capt. Joseph Tilton
(1677-1744)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Margaret Wife 3 Tilton (Sherburne)

2. Elizabeth Hillard Shaw #2
3. Elizabeth Wife Tilton (Chase)

Capt. Joseph Tilton

  • Born: 19 Mar 1677, Hampton Rockingham New Hampshire
  • Marriage (1): Margaret Wife 3 Tilton (Sherburne) in 1798 in New Hamphire
  • Marriage (2): Elizabeth Hillard Shaw #2 on 5 Dec 1717 in Kensington N.H.
  • Marriage (3): Elizabeth Wife Tilton (Chase) in 1725 in Hampton N.H
  • Died: 24 Oct 1744, Kensington Rockingham New Hampshire at age 67
  • BuriedMale: Upper Yard Burial Ground, Kensington Rockingham N.H Find A Grave # 168639503
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bullet  General Notes:

Note for: Joseph Tilton, 19 Mar 1676/1677 - 21 Oct 1741 Index
Burial:
Date: 24 Oct
Place: Kensington, Rockingham, New Hampshire

Individual Note:
DANIEL LANCASTER, THE HISTORY OF GILMANTON, EMBRACING THE PROPRIETARY, CIVIL, LITERARY, ECCLESIASTICAL, BIOGRAPHICAL, GENEALOGICAL, AND MISCELLANEOUS HISTORY, FROM THE FIRST SETTLEMENT TO THE PRESENT TIME ;INCLUDING WHAT IS NOW TO THE TIME IT WAS DISANNEXED, ALFRED PRESCOTT, GILMANTON, 1845. page 289. googlebook.
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.!!BIRTH, MARRAGE: " A HISTORY OF MARTHA'S VINEYARD, Massachusetts, BY E.B.BANKS, VOL 111
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CREMATION-BURIAL: Cemetary Records; 1975-1982; Shadow Lane Cemetery,Folsom
CA, cremated 23 Oct 1981 and remains placed in crypt #327, Section 84,Building
A; ; Visited 1982 by Aaron Jones, Santa Clara CA.

CONFLICT: ONE NOTE HAS HIS DEATH AS 24 OCT 1744, Comp of Amer Gen

CPT. IN INDIAN WARS

OCCUPATION: FIRST TOWN CKERK AT HAMPTON FALLS

BIRTH: MARRIAGE:DEATH:Tilton, Francis Theodore, THE HISTORY OF THE TILTON
FAMILY IN AMERICA, New Jersey:1939-40.pg. 158.

INFORMATION: Descendants of William Tilton Of Lynn Mas. Through The Lineof
His Son Daniel Tilton, Barbara B. Marden, Reprinted from The EssexGenealogist

Gen Dict NE &New Hampshire 686
Commissioned in 1717 G>S Magazine 31
Genealogical and Fmily History of the State Of New Hampshire.Ezra S.
Stearns.Vol IV. The Lewis Publishing Co, Chicago, New York, 1908. pgs1967-1971
HISTORY: Jones, William H, William Tilton: His English Origins and SomeAmerican Descendant s, Haritage Books Inc, Maryland, (1997) pg 61

NOTE: The Compendum Of American Genealogy, Fredrick Adams Virkus, VolVII. 1942
The Virkus Company, Chicago, IL p 744

BIRTH MARRIAGE: Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire,Sybil
Noyes, Charles Libby & Walter Davis, Genealogical Publishing Co Inc.
Baltimore, 1972. pg 686., 626 shows death 24 oct 1744
1) "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire," by SybilNoyes, Charles T. Libby , and Walter G. Davis (Reprint 1928-1939.Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1988) p 139

BIRTH: The Compendium of American Genealogy,Fredrick Virkus, Vol IV,1930,
Genealogical Publishing Co, Baltimore, 1987. pg 145.

MARRIAGE: BIRTH: The Ancestry of Earl Barrett Tilton 1899-, Edwin F.Lochner,
,Philidelphia, PA, 1983,Library of Congress Cat Card Number 83-81734.

BIOGRAPHY: Colonial Families of America, Ruth Lawrence, National
Americana Society, New York. Vol XI,page 111

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WILL: The Probate Records of the Province of New Hampshire, StatePapers Series vol III,19 41-1947, The State of New Hampshire, 1940, page571. The will ofJoseph Tilton.

Joseph was the first Town Clerk of Hampton Falls (1718) . He was listedas a Moderator in 172 0 and 1741-43 .He was on the Board of Selectmen in1720 and 1733 .
Joseph was married 3 times . We descend thru his 2nd wife , whoreconnects us to the Philbric ks' . His 3rd wife was daughter of JosephChase and Rachel Partridge

Hoyt, David W. THE OLD FAMILIES OF SHLISBURY AND AMESBURY MASSACHUSETTS. VOL I, Providence, RI 1897. page 91 - 93.
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EZRA S. STEARNS , GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
A RECORD OF THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF HER PEOPLE IN THE MAKING OF A COMMONWEALTH AND THE FOUNDING OF A NATION , VOL. IV , THE LEWIS PUBLISHING COMPANY ,New York Chicago , 1908 , page 1969.
Captain Joseph, second son of Daniel and Mehetable (Sanborn) Tilton, born March 19, 1677, resided in Hampton, where he was a farmer, and died October 24, 1777, in Kensington. He was a prominent citizen, captain of colonial troops, first town clerk of Hampton Falls, representative to the general court and many years a selectman. He was an original proprietor of Chester, and many years proprietors' clerk. He married (first), December 26. 1698, Margaret, daughter oÃ- Samuel Sherburne ; she died July I, 1717, aged thirty-nine years, and he married (second), December 5. 1717, Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw, daughter of Timothy Hilliard: she died April 19, 1724, aged forty-five years, and he married (third), June i/, 1725, Mrs. Elizabeth Hilliard, daughter of Joseph Chase. She lived to be eighty years old, dying August 14, 1765. His children were, by first wife : Sherburne, John, Mary. Sarah, Jonathan, Joseph, by second wife : Daniel and Timothy (twins, Daniel died young), Joanna and Margaret/

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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Residence: Kensington, N.H.


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Capt. married Margaret Wife 3 Tilton (Sherburne), daughter of Samuel Sherburne and Love Hutchins, in 1798 in New Hamphire. (Margaret Wife 3 Tilton (Sherburne) was born on 15 Feb 1679 in Hampstead Rockingham New Hampshire and died on 1 Jul 1744 in Hampstead Rockingham New Hampshire.)


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Capt. next married Elizabeth Hillard Shaw #2 on 5 Dec 1717 in Kensington N.H. (Elizabeth Hillard Shaw #2 was born on 20 Sep 1677 in Hampton Rockingham Co N.H, died on 19 Apr 1724 in Kensington N.H. and was buried Upper Yard Burial Ground in Kensington Rockingham N.H Find A Grave # 16863957903.)


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Capt. next married Elizabeth Wife Tilton (Chase) in 1725 in Hampton N.H. (Elizabeth Wife Tilton (Chase) was born in 1685 in Hampton N.H and died in 1765 in Hampton N.H.)




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