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Note for:   Lydia Jane Tilton,   26 Aug 1836 -          Index

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     Name DATE:Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, early settlers of New
Jersey and their decendants, John Stillwell, New York, 1932. VOL V, pg 190



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Note for:   James L Tilton,   5 Nov 1838 - 1915         Index

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     1880; Census Place: Holmdel, Monmouth, New Jersey; Roll: 791; Family History Film: 1254791; Page: 105D; Enumeration District: 108; Image: 0338.
Name DATE:Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, early settlers of New
Jersey and their decendants, John Stillwell, New York, 1932. VOL V, pg 190



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Note for:   Sarah Tilton,   27 Jun 1743 - 11 Jan 1814         Index

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     Eza Stearns and William Frderick WHitcher, Genealogical and family history of the state of New Hampshire, Vol I , Lewis publishing company, Chicago
page 1383
\!BIRTH: MARRIAGE:DEATH:Tilton, Francis Theodore, THE HISTORY OF THE TILTON
FAMILY IN AMERICA, New Jersey:1939-40.
INFORMATION: Descendants of William Tilton Of Lynn Mas. Through The Lineof
His Son Daniel Tilton, Barbara B. Marden, Reprinted from The EssexGenealogist p 22
HISTORY: Jones, William H, William Tilton: His English Origins and SomeAmerican Descendant s, Haritage Books Inc, Maryland, (1997) pg 100
Mrs. Abbie Page Daniels.
DAR ID Number: 18284
Born in Candia, New Hampshire.
Wife of Frederick Jennings Daniels.
Descendant of Col. Nathaniel Emerson, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Richard Hutchins Page and Abby Emerson Lane, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Lane and Nabby Emerson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Emerson and Sarah Tilton, his wife.
Nathaniel Emerson, (1741-1824), was a member of the Committee of Safetyand of the conventio n that framed the State constitution. He was at thebattle of Bennington and served in Rhod e Island when the army wasco-operating with the French fleet to expel the British. He was bo rn inChester and died in Candia, N. H.
Also No. 13581.
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Mrs. Mary Nutting Wiggin.
DAR ID Number: 21556
Born in Candia, New Hampshire.
Wife of Burton H. Wiggin.
Descendant of Col. Nathaniel Emerson and of Col. Moses Dustin, of NewHampshire.
Daughter of John H. Nutting and Mary E. Patten, his wife.
Granddaughter of Rufus Emerson Patten and Mary Hall, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Patten and Lydia Emerson, his wife; JosephHall and Lydia Dustin , his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Emerson and Sarah Tilton, his wife;Moses Dustin and Mar y Buck, his wife.
Nathaniel Emerson, (1741-1824), was a member of the Committee of Safety,and of the conventio n that framed the State constitution. He was at thebattle of Bennington and served in Rhod e Island when the army wascoƶperating with the [p.206] French fleet to expel the British. H e wasborn in Chester; died in Candia, N. H.
Also No. 13581, 18284.
Moses Dustin, (1744-95), was the first man to enlist from Candia. Heserved as lieutenant und er Capt. Nathan Hale, and was in command of thecamp at Ticonderoga. He was born in Haverhill , Mass.; died in Candia, N.H.
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Mrs. Alice C. Tripp Davis.
DAR ID Number: 73396
Born in Bangor, Me.
Wife of William Luce Davis.
Descendant of Uriah Cross, Corp. Ashbel Hosmer, Abraham Payne, SamuelEmerson, and Lieut.-Col . Nathaniel Emerson.
Daughter of Burrell Tripp (b. 1862) and Anna W. Jennings (b. 1862), hiswife, m. 1883.
Granddaughter of Solomon Jennings (1831-76) and Frances Caroline Cross(1839-93), his wife, m . 1860.
Gr-granddaughter of Calvin Cross, Jr. (1817-97), and Emily Robie(1818-89), his wife, m. 1837 .
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Calvin Cross (1781-1868) and Polly Hosmer(1784-1818), his wife, m. 18 05; Jonathan Robie (1792-1873) and SallyLadd (1800-69), his wife, m. 1817.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Uriah Cross and Anna Payne (1750-1825), hiswife, m. 1770; Ashbel H osmer and Polly Belden, his wife; Edward Robie(1767-1854) and Sarah Emerson (1771-1856), hi s wife.
Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Payne and Rebecca Freeman, his wife,m. 1743; Nathanie l Emerson and Sarah Tilton (b. 1743), his wife, m. 1764.
Gr-gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Emerson and Sarah Ayers (1711-51),his 2nd wife, m. 17 32.
Uriah Cross (1750-1835) served at Ticonderoga, Crown Point, Quebec, St.Johns and Benningto n under different commands. In 1832 he was allowed apension for service as private, Connecti cut Continental Line. He wasborn in East Windsor, Conn.; died in Georgetown, N. Y.
[p.150] Ashbel Hosmer (1758-1812) served as corporal in Capt. SamuelGranger's company, Conne cticut Line. In 1797 he was an invalidpensioner, being disabled, 1781, in service.
Also No. 35865.
Abraham Payne (1722-1801), a patriot, served on important committeesduring the Revolution. H e was born in Canterbury, Conn.; died inHamilton, N. Y.
Samuel Emerson (1707-93) signed the Association Test and turned out atthe Lexington Alarm. H e was born in Haverhill, Mass.; died in Chester,N. H.
Nathaniel Emerson (1741-1824) commanded a company at the Lexington Alarmand served as lieute ntant-colonel at the battle of Bennington. He wasborn in Chester; died in Candia, N. H.
Also No. 72659.