Individual Notes
Note for: Alberta KENSELLA, 25 Jan 1893 - ABT 1954
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Individual Note: 1910; Census Place: Fort Scott Ward 4, Bourbon, Kansas; Roll T624_432; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 43; Image: 1016.
FRANK W. BLACKMAR, KANSASA Cyclopedia of State History, Embracing Events, Institutions, Industries, Counties, Cities, Towns, Prominent Persons, Etc, VOLUME I , STANDARD PUBLISHING COMPANY
CHICAGO, 1912.
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Individual Notes
Note for: Rebecca , 20 Jan 1806 - 1867
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Individual Note: 1880; Census Place: Union, White, Indiana; Roll 324; Family History Film: 1254324; Page: 252A; Enumeration District: 180.
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Individual Notes
Note for: William Tilton, -
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Individual Note: 1880; Census Place: Union, White, Indiana; Roll 324; Family History Film: 1254324; Page: 252A; Enumeration District: 180.
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Individual Notes
Note for: Zebulon S Tilton, ABT 1846 - 1869
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Individual Note: 1880; Census Place: Union, White, Indiana; Roll 324; Family History Film: 1254324; Page: 252A; Enumeration District: 180.
.at the age of twenty-three died in the service of his country
Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Grace Tilton, ABT 1874 - 1895
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Individual Note: 1880; Census Place: Union, White, Indiana; Roll 324; Family History Film: 1254324; Page: 252A; Enumeration District: 180.
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Note for: Daniel Josephus Tilton, 20 Nov 1838 - 28 May 1915
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Individual Note: 1910; Census Place: Union, White, Indiana; Roll T624_389; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 223; Image: 374.
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/W. H. HAMELLE, A Standard History of White County Indiana An Authentic Narrative of the Past, with an Extended Survey of Modern Developments in the Progress of Town and Country., THE LEWIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, 1915
W H Hamelle., A Standard History of White County Indianna, Lewis Phblishing Co, Chicago and New York, 1915
Daniel Josephus Tilton, who passed away at his home in Monticello, May 28, 1915, was born at Monticello, November 20, 1838. He was a son of Daniel M. Tilton, an old time resident of White County, and was married April 17, 1861, to Sarah Belle Wilson. To this union was [sic] born seven children, six of whom, John A., of Springfield, Ohio; Mrs. Clara G. Tallman, and Anabel Spencer, of Monticello; Mrs. Milton Davis, of Rockford, Illinois; Miss Lillian and Beryl Tilton, of Spokane, Washington, survive. The youngest daughter, Verne, died in 1892, and his widow is living in Monticello. Mr. Tilton was the second oldest resident of Monticello, where, with the exceptions of a few years spent in Chicago and Rockford, Illinois, he passed his entire life. He was buried in Riverview Cemetery
Individual Notes
Note for: Alvin H WIRT, 27 Mar 1828 - 2 Jul 1898
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Individual Note: W H Hamelle., A Standard History of White County Indianna, Lewis Phblishing Co, Chicago and New York, 1915
For many years during and after the war, Dr. A. H. Wirt was the leading dentist in Monticello and for a time he was the only one engaged in that profession. He was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, March 27, 1828. He came to Monticello about 1858, and in 1859 was married to Mary Grace Tilton, daughter of Daniel M. Tilton, then a prominent citizen of Monticello. Doctor Wirt died suddenly while sitting on the porch at the home of his son, William D. Wirt, July 2, 1898.
Individual Notes
Note for: Sarah Belle WILSON, Oct 1842 - 1915
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Individual Note: 1910; Census Place: Union, White, Indiana; Roll T624_389; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 223; Image: 374.
.W. H. HAMELLE, A Standard History of White County Indiana An Authentic Narrative of the Past, with an Extended Survey of Modern Developments in the Progress of Town and Country., THE LEWIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, 1915
1900; Census Place: Chicago Ward 24, Cook, Illinois; Roll: T623_274 Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 719.
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