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Note for:   Emma M Tilton,   10 May 1857 -          Index

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      1870; Census Place: Wea, Miami, Kansas; Roll: M593_439; Page: 552B; Image: 345; Family History Library Film: 545938.
1900; Census Place: Rock Creek, Coffey, Kansas; Roll: T623_475; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 45.
Info from Tiltonbranches.com Carl Tilton. Dec 2010
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Note for:   Allena Jennie Tilton,   26 Jul 1865 -          Index

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      1870; Census Place: Wea, Miami, Kansas; Roll: M593_439; Page: 552B; Image: 345; Family History Library Film: 545938.
Info from Tiltonbranches.com Carl Tilton. Dec 2010
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Note for:   William Everitt Tilton,   5 Jan 1855 -          Index

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     Info from Tiltonbranches.com Carl Tilton. Dec 2010
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Note for:   Windfield Scott Tilton,   27 May 1848 - 31 Dec 1932         Index

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     William E in 1870; Census Place: Wea, Miami, Kansas; Roll: M593_439; Page: 552B; Image: 345; Family History Library Film: 545938.
    1880; Census Place: , Trego, Kansas; Roll: 398; Family History Film: 1254398; Page: 308C; Enumeration District: 314; .
Info from Tiltonbranches.com Carl Tilton. Dec 2010
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WINFIELD S. TILTON, proprietor of the Wakeeney World, was born of poor but respectable parents in Effingham County, Ill., May 27, 1848. His father, Elijah Tilton, was a physician, born in Ohio in 1822; his mother was a school teacher, who was born in the State of New York. His parents moved to Fayette County, Ill., when he was two years of age. In 1860, his parents moved to Minnesota, where he farmed under his father's direction and went to school. In 1862 his parents moved to Central Iowa. In 1863 he enlisted in Company H, Ninth Iowa Cavalry, and served twenty-seven months, until the mustering out of the regiment. He returned to Des Moines, Iowa, where he attended school in 1866, then taught school awhile. He received a commission as Lieutenant of Company L., Nineteenth Kansas Cavalry, in the fall of 1868, and served with the regiment in the Indian Territory and Western Kansas until its muster out in the following spring. He was married the following December to Miss Annie M. Wilcox, of Miami County, Kan., who died in 1873. They have had two children. In 1871 he worked as a compositor on the La Cygne, Kan., Journal. He then went to Mound City, in the same county, and the same year, and for eighteen months worked as compositor, associate editor and editor on the Border Sentinel. In 1874 he was traveling agent, correspondent and city editor of the Leavenworth Daily Times. The same year he went to Sedalia, Mo.; worked as a compositor, and for a time conducted the Daily Republican. In 1875 he was one of two to start the Stone County Bowlder, at Galena, Mo.; then went to Carroll County, Ark., where he ran the Carroll County Bowlder, at Carrollton. In 1877 was married to Miss Jessie McClure, of Carroll County, Ark., by whom he has three children. In March, 1879, he started the Wakeeney Weekly World, which he has conducted ever since. In 1880 was appointed Paymaster-General of Kansas militia, with the rank of Colonel, by Gov. St. John.

Email from Todd L. Tilton Todd.Tilton@ngc.com April 2011. Todd is Grandson of Windfield Scott Tilton 1848.



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Note for:   Annie M WILCOX,   1852 - 1873         Index

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      1880; Census Place: , Trego, Kansas; Roll: 398; Family History Film: 1254398; Page: 308C; Enumeration District: 314; .



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Note for:   Esther Marian Tilton,   16 Jul 1908 -          Index

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     1920;Census Place: Oakland, Alameda, California; Roll: T625_90; Page: 14B; Enumeration District: 107; Image: 437.



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Note for:   Albert S Tilton,   Nov 1870 -          Index

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     1930; Census Place: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Roll: 140; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 198; Image: 1001.0.
1900; Census Place: Union, Cass, Missouri; Roll: T623_846; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 41.
    1880; Census Place: , Trego, Kansas; Roll: 398; Family History Film: 1254398; Page: 308C; Enumeration District: 314; .
ALBERT TILTON
Arizona, The Youngest State, 1913, pg 594

One of the most able and successful physicians and surgeons
in Kingman is Dr. Albert L. Tilton. In 1908 after six years
in the government medical service, he settled in that city
where he now controls a large and growing practice. He was
born in Kansas in 1870 and acquired his early education in
the public schools, later entering the University Medical
College of Kansas City, Missouri and gradating from that
institution with the degree of M.D. in 1899. Two years
later he came to Arizona as a physician in the government
Indian service and did a great deal of capable work on the
Western Navajo reservation in Blue Canyon and later in various
other parts of the west. In 1904 he was sent to the Oraibi
Hopi Indian reservation in Arizona and he remained there
until 1907 when he resigned from the government service and
came to Kingman, where he has since resided.

In 1900 Dr. Tilton married Miss Laura M. Estle, of Louisburg,
Kansas and both are well known in social circles of Kingman.