TILTON by Colin Dick Wed Jan 09 1991 ------------------------------- There are a few books you should get to, perhaps Inter Library loan. The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775-1847 (Walter Goodwin Davis The Anthoensen Press, Portland Maine 1947. (CS 71 T582 1947 in Library of Congress)- Page 17 mentions Samuel Tilton m. Hannah Moulton 17 Dec. at Hampton, NH, moved to Martha's Vineyard,MA in 1673, he d. 29 Nov 1731, age 93. Sons at Chilmark, Duke's Co. Son of William T. of Lynne, and Ipswich. The Essex Geneologist Feb 1987 from DAR Lib, p.129-139 has a good article. History of the Town of Hampton- reprint 1988 2 vol. Vol. 2,p.994 has Wm. and family. ISBN 0-914339-21-4 and -22-2(v.2). Also ref.as F44.H3H57 vol.1-2 974.2'6 88-26533. I come from William1, Daniel2, Jethro3, Mary4, who m. John Leavitt. All the above is from Sandy Clunies, who dug out and copied all this for me. ------------------------------- Date: Sat Jan 12 1991 16:24:09 From: Brenda Granger To: Colin Dick Subj: Re: TILTON From TT ------------------------------- Colin, thanks so much for noticing my TILTON line. I don't have a whole lot, just that 7th Great grandmother Rebecca TILTON, married Daniel APPLEGATE (my maiden name), sometime after 07 Dec 1686. She was born in 1667, and her parents were Peter & Rebecca TILTON and grandparents were John & Mary TILTON of Linn, Massachusetts Bay Colony. I presume Rebecca & Daniel were Quakers, as I have that the "first intentions of marriage were published before the Shrewsbury (Quaker) Monthly Meeting of Women. That is all I have right now. I haven't been working on the TILTON line, since the 7th Great is where I pick up that name. I haven't gotten all my 3rd Greats found yet, so that is the main area I'm working on. However, I thought I might as well put in all my surnames, just in case I find someone that I wouldn't be able to contact when I got around to that name. It looks like we don't connect unless we go back further. I'll keep a copy of your message in my files for further reference. Thanks!