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Note for:   James Minot,   ABT 1780 -          Index

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     M.T. Runnels, HISTORY OF SANBORNTON NEW HAMPSHIRE. VOL II. Alfred Mudge & Son Printers. Boston, Mass. 1881. pages 795- 811.
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Note for:   Charles Alfred Minot,   16 Jun 1842 -          Index

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     M.T. Runnels, HISTORY OF SANBORNTON NEW HAMPSHIRE. VOL II. Alfred Mudge & Son Printers. Boston, Mass. 1881. pages 795- 811.
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Note for:   Sally Louisa Minot,   25 Dec 1856 -          Index

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     M.T. Runnels, HISTORY OF SANBORNTON NEW HAMPSHIRE. VOL II. Alfred Mudge & Son Printers. Boston, Mass. 1881. pages 795- 811.
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Note for:   Annie Bartlett Minot,   13 Feb 1860 -          Index

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     Ezra S. Stearns, Genealogical and family history of the state of New Hampshire:, Volume 3, Lewis publishing company, Chicago, 1908. page. 1230'
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'M.T. Runnels, HISTORY OF SANBORNTON NEW HAMPSHIRE. VOL II. Alfred Mudge & Son Printers. Boston, Mass. 1881. pages 795- 811.
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Note for:   Christinia Vanston,   ABT 1842 -          Index

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     M.T. Runnels, HISTORY OF SANBORNTON NEW HAMPSHIRE. VOL II. Alfred Mudge & Son Printers. Boston, Mass. 1881. pages 795- 811.
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Note for:   Sarah Tilton Minot,   28 May 1871 -          Index

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     M.T. Runnels, HISTORY OF SANBORNTON NEW HAMPSHIRE. VOL II. Alfred Mudge & Son Printers. Boston, Mass. 1881. pages 795- 811.
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Note for:   Sarah Eastman,   8 Aug 1757 - 7 May 1835         Index

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     M.T. Runnels, HISTORY OF SANBORNTON NEW HAMPSHIRE. VOL II. Alfred Mudge & Son Printers. Boston, Mass. 1881. pages 795- 811.



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Note for:   Benjamin Tilton,   25 Aug 1805 - 23 Nov 1882         Index

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     William Richard Cutter, HISTORICAL HOMES AND PLACES AND GENEALOGICAL AND PERSONAL MEMORS RELATING TO THE FAMILIES OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY MASSACHUSETTS. Volume II Lewis Historical Publisahing Co, NY 1908. page 719- 721.

He came to Boston in a sailing vessel in the year 1821, and there became a clerk in a dry goods store. He gradually amassed a fortune, as fortunes in those days were estimated, and he became a director in the Cambridgeport Bank. He was married in 1828 to Lucinda, daughter of Ebenezer and Anna (Whiting) Newell, and granddaughter of Colonel Daniel Whiting (1732-1807), of Natick, Massachusetts, an officer in the French and Indian war and in the Patriot army during the American Revolution. Benjamin and Lucinda (Xewell) Til- ton lived first in Boston, then removed to Brookline, and in 1837 made their permanent home in Cambridge. Besides being a director of the Cambridgeport Bank, Mr. Tilton was instrumental in founding and organizing the Harvard Bank, which became the First National Bank of Cambridge in 1864, which in turn became the Harvard Trust Company, in 1904. Mr. Tilton was its president from its organization, March 5, 1861, to the time of his death in November, 1882. He was also president of the Cambridgeport Savings Bank, 1854-1882. Under his presidency the Harvard Bank with its capital of $200,000 paid annual dividends of from six to twelve per cent. He was also associated with large business interests in Boston, and was always very successful in his investments. He served as treasurer of the Prospect Street Church, Cambridge, but later attended the First Church (Congregational) in Cambridge, of which Dr. Alexander McKenzie is pastor.

.THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY being the HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, VOl XL James T white & Co, New York, 1901
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