John Tilton
- Born: 1737, New Hampshire.
- Marriage (1): Hannah Tilton (Clifford) in 1761 in Unknown
- Died: 1818, New Hampshire. at age 81
General Notes:
Note for: John Tilton, 7 Sep 1737 - 18 Jan 1818 Index
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. . .!New England Historic-Genealogical Society,NEW ENGLAND ANTIQUARIAN JOURNAL VOL XXI, January 1867 No 1. DAVID CLAPP & SON. 1867.p 186. . .BIRTH: DEATH: Genealogical & Personal Memoirs, Relating to the Familiesof Boston and Eastern Massachusetts. William Richard Cutter, A.M., Vol 11,New York , Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1908. page 2021.
BIRTH: MARRIAGE:DEATH:Tilton, Francis Theodore, THE HISTORY OF THE TILTON FAMILY IN AMERICA, New Jersey:1939-40. p 242 INFORMATION: Descendants of William Tilton Of Lynn Mas. Through The Lineof His Son Daniel Tilton, Barbara B. Marden, Reprinted from The EssexGenealogist p 23 96 HISTORY: Jones, William H, William Tilton: His English Origins and SomeAmerican Descendant s, Haritage Books Inc, Maryland, (1997)pg 100 Mrs. Emma Cordery Johnson. DAR ID Number: 43118 Born in Absecon, New Jersey. Wife of Samuel Johnson, M. D. Descendant of Ensign John Tilton and of James Somers of New Jersey. Daughter of John Cordery and Mary B. Somers, his wife. Granddaughter of Parker Cordery and Mary Tilton, his wife; David, B.Somers (b. 1807) and Eli za Ann (Somers), his wife. [p.46] Gr.-granddaughter of John Tilton and Mary Risley, his wife; JamesSomers and Aner Blac kman, his 2nd wife. John Tilton, (1755-1846), served as ensign and was wounded at the battleof Timber Creek 1777 . He was placed on the pension roll of GloucesterCounty 1818 for service as ensign, New Jers ey regulars. He was born inEgg Harbor; died in Bakersville, N. J. Also Nos. 20478.
Mrs. Sarah Jane Fifield. DAR ID Number: 54822 Born in Bakersville, N. J. Descendant of Ensign John Tilton, of New Jersey. Daughter of James Tilton and Margaret Lake, his wife. Granddaughter of John Tilton and Mary Risley, his wife. John Tilton (1755-1846) served as ensign and was wounded at the battle ofTimber Creek, 1777 . He was placed on the pension roll of GloucesterCounty, 1818, for service in the New Jerse y regulars. He was born anddied in New Jersey. Also No. 20478. View full context The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 55 page 360
James Somers, (1761-1850), served as a private in the Gloucester Countymilitia. Also Nos. 19349, 26950. View full context The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 44
Noted events in his life were:
• Residence: Gilmanton Bellnap N.H.
John married Hannah Tilton (Clifford), daughter of Richard Clifford and Judith Woodman, in 1761 in Unknown. (Hannah Tilton (Clifford) was born on 17 Aug 1744 in East Kensington Rock New Hamphire and died on 28 Mar 1824 in Gilmanton New Hamphire.)
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