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Note for:   Henry R Page,   Jun 1849 -          Index

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     Mrs. Annie Tilton Page.
DAR ID Number: 19835
Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Wife of Henry R. Page.
Descendant of Jeremiah Tilton, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Samuel J. Tilton and Harriet C. Wilson, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Tilton and Eunice Jaques, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Tilton and Mehitable Hayes, his wife.
Jeremiah Tilton, (1764-1822), served in the commissary at the age ofsixteen. He was born an d died in Sanbornton, N. H. His widow received apension.
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Note for:   Marthe Jane Wadleigh,   Apr 1828 - 1910         Index

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     Mrs. Frances Imogene Tilton Clouse.
DAR ID Number: 29423
Born in Laconia, New Hampshire.
Wife of George Newton Clouse.
Descendant of Simeon Wadleigh, Joseph Neal, Nathan Tilton and WilliamHayes, all of New Hamps hire.
Daughter of Newell Gale Tilton and Martha Jane Wadleigh, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Tilton and Sallie Clough, his wife; JamesWadleigh and Nancy Neal, hi s wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Tilton and Susanna Gale, his wife; SimeonWadleigh and Abigail Ha yes, his wife, m. 1785; Joseph Neal and NancyPerkins, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Hayes and Mary Plumer (d 1812), his wife.
Simeon Wadleigh, (1762-1843), was placed on the pension roll of StraffordCo., 1831, for serv ice as private in the New Hampshire militia. He wasborn in Epping; died in Meredith.
Joseph Neal, (1759-1836), enlisted at the age of eighteen as a privateand survived to receiv e a pension. He was born in New Market; died inMeredith.
Also No. 5269.
Nathan Tilton, (1755-1805), enlisted as a private and served in theBurgoyne campaign. He wa s born in East Kingston; died in London, N. H.
[p.156] William Hayes responded to the first call for troops fromSanbornton and subsequentl y reƫnlisted to take the place of his sonWilliam. He died in service at Ticonderoga.
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Mrs. Imogene Clouse Carpenter.
DAR ID Number: 163231
Born in Geneseo, Ill.
Wife of George Sherburne Carpenter.
Descendant of Joseph Neal, Philip Stambach, Simeon Wadleigh and NathanTilton, as follows:
1. George Clouse (b. 1847) m. 1880 Frances Tilton (b. 1850).
2. Newell Gale Tilton (1822-91) m. 1849 Martha Jane Wadleigh (1828-1910);Jacob Clouse (1813- 60) m. 1840 Sarah Byers (1820-91).
3. James Wadleigh (1791-1847) m. 1813 Nancy Neal (1791-1872); David Byers(1790-1858) m. 181 5 Elizabeth Stambach (1799-1867); Daniel Tilton(1787-1841) m. 1816 Sallie Clough (1793-1831) .
4. Joseph Neal m. Nancy Perkins (d. 1834); Philip Stambach m. Barbara -;Simeon Wadleigh m. 1 785 Abigail Hayes (1762-1849); Nathan Tilton m. 1780Susanna Gale.
Joseph Neal (1759-1838) served as private in Captain Gilman's company,Colonel Evans' regimen t, New Hampshire Line. He was born in New Market;died in Meredith, N. H.
Also No. 115893.
Philip Stambach served as private in the 1st company of the 7thbattalion, York County, Penns ylvania militia, under Captain Myers andColonel Kennedy. He was born in Pennsylvania.
Simeon Wadleigh (1762-1843) served as private in the New Hampshire troopsunder Captain Dearb orn and Colonel Peabody. He died in Meredith, N. H.
Nathan Tilton (1755-1805) served as private in Captain Morrill's company,New Hampshire troop s. He was born in East Kingston; died in London, N. H.
    Living with Francis in 1900 1900; Census Place: Geneseo, Henry, Illinois; Roll: T623_306 Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 12.



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Note for:   Francis Imogene Tilton,   Nov 1850 - 16 Feb 1933         Index

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     1900; Census Place: Geneseo, Henry, Illinois; Roll: T623_306 Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 12.

Mrs. Frances Imogene Tilton Clouse.
DAR ID Number: 29423
Born in Laconia, New Hampshire.
Wife of George Newton Clouse.
Descendant of Simeon Wadleigh, Joseph Neal, Nathan Tilton and WilliamHayes, all of New Hamps hire.
Daughter of Newell Gale Tilton and Martha Jane Wadleigh, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Tilton and Sallie Clough, his wife; JamesWadleigh and Nancy Neal, hi s wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Tilton and Susanna Gale, his wife; SimeonWadleigh and Abigail Ha yes, his wife, m. 1785; Joseph Neal and NancyPerkins, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Hayes and Mary Plumer (d 1812), his wife.
Simeon Wadleigh, (1762-1843), was placed on the pension roll of StraffordCo., 1831, for serv ice as private in the New Hampshire militia. He wasborn in Epping; died in Meredith.
Joseph Neal, (1759-1836), enlisted at the age of eighteen as a privateand survived to receiv e a pension. He was born in New Market; died inMeredith.
Also No. 5269.
Nathan Tilton, (1755-1805), enlisted as a private and served in theBurgoyne campaign. He wa s born in East Kingston; died in London, N. H.
[p.156] William Hayes responded to the first call for troops fromSanbornton and subsequentl y reƫnlisted to take the place of his sonWilliam. He died in service at Ticonderoga.
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Mrs. Imogene Clouse Carpenter.
DAR ID Number: 163231
Born in Geneseo, Ill.
Wife of George Sherburne Carpenter.
Descendant of Joseph Neal, Philip Stambach, Simeon Wadleigh and NathanTilton, as follows:
1. George Clouse (b. 1847) m. 1880 Frances Tilton (b. 1850).
2. Newell Gale Tilton (1822-91) m. 1849 Martha Jane Wadleigh (1828-1910);Jacob Clouse (1813- 60) m. 1840 Sarah Byers (1820-91).
3. James Wadleigh (1791-1847) m. 1813 Nancy Neal (1791-1872); David Byers(1790-1858) m. 181 5 Elizabeth Stambach (1799-1867); Daniel Tilton(1787-1841) m. 1816 Sallie Clough (1793-1831) .
4. Joseph Neal m. Nancy Perkins (d. 1834); Philip Stambach m. Barbara -;Simeon Wadleigh m. 1 785 Abigail Hayes (1762-1849); Nathan Tilton m. 1780Susanna Gale.
Joseph Neal (1759-1838) served as private in Captain Gilman's company,Colonel Evans' regimen t, New Hampshire Line. He was born in New Market;died in Meredith, N. H.
Also No. 115893.
Philip Stambach served as private in the 1st company of the 7thbattalion, York County, Penns ylvania militia, under Captain Myers andColonel Kennedy. He was born in Pennsylvania.
Simeon Wadleigh (1762-1843) served as private in the New Hampshire troopsunder Captain Dearb orn and Colonel Peabody. He died in Meredith, N. H.
Nathan Tilton (1755-1805) served as private in Captain Morrill's company,New Hampshire troop s. He was born in East Kingston; died in London, N. H.