Individual Notes

Note for:   James Gray,    - 27 Apr 1880         Index

Individual Note:
     BIOGRAPHY: Daniel Elkins, First Minister of Jackson, New Hampshire. HisPatrilinear
Ancestry And Some Of His Decendents. By Alice Warwick Pepper, TheNewHampshire
GenealogicalRecord, No. 39 , July 1993, Vol 10 No 3. The New Hampshire
Genealogical Societyy of Genealogist, Inc. page 135-146.



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Note for:   Asa Davis,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     BIOGRAPHY: Daniel Elkins, First Minister of Jackson, New Hampshire. HisPatrilinear
Ancestry And Some Of His Decendents. By Alice Warwick Pepper, TheNewHampshire
GenealogicalRecord, No. 39 , July 1993, Vol 10 No 3. The New Hampshire
Genealogical Societyy of Genealogist, Inc. page 135-146.



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Note for:   John Tuttle Lucy,   27 Oct 1792 - BEF 1860         Index

Individual Note:
     BIOGRAPHY: Daniel Elkins, First Minister of Jackson, New Hampshire. HisPatrilinear
Ancestry And Some Of His Decendents. By Alice Warwick Pepper, TheNewHampshire
GenealogicalRecord, No. 39 , July 1993, Vol 10 No 3. The New Hampshire
Genealogical Societyy of Genealogist, Inc. page 135-146.



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Note for:   James Coleman Trickey,   15 Feb 1794 -          Index

Individual Note:
     BIOGRAPHY: Daniel Elkins, First Minister of Jackson, New Hampshire. HisPatrilinear
Ancestry And Some Of His Decendents. By Alice Warwick Pepper, TheNewHampshire
GenealogicalRecord, No. 39 , July 1993, Vol 10 No 3. The New Hampshire
Genealogical Societyy of Genealogist, Inc. page 135-146.



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Note for:   Gray,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     BIOGRAPHY: Daniel Elkins, First Minister of Jackson, New Hampshire. HisPatrilinear
Ancestry And Some Of His Decendents. By Alice Warwick Pepper, TheNewHampshire
GenealogicalRecord, No. 39 , July 1993, Vol 10 No 3. The New Hampshire
Genealogical Societyy of Genealogist, Inc. page 135-146.



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Note for:   Thomas Lawrence,    -          Index

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     BIOGRAPHY: History of the Tilton Family in America, Francis TheodoreTilton,
New Jersey, 1930. pg .87



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Note for:   Samuel Tilton,   4 Apr 1736 -          Index

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     BIRTH: MARRIAGE:DEATH:Tilton, Francis Theodore, THE HISTORY OF THE TILTON
FAMILY IN AMERICA, New Jersey:1939-40.
HISTORY: Jones, William H, William Tilton: His English Origins and SomeAmerican Descendant s, Haritage Books Inc, Maryland, (1997) pg 85



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Note for:   Nehemiah Tilton,   ABT 1717 -          Index

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     BIOGRAPHY: TILTON TERRITORY, A Historical Narrative, Warren
Township,Jefferson Towmshop, Ohio 1775-1838, Robert H. Richaedson,Dorrance & Company, Phila delphia and Ardmore, PA. Dallas Public Lib R977.167 R524T. pg.5
Name DATE:Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, early settlers of NewJersey and their dec endants, John Stillwell, New York, 1932. VOL V, pg138.



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Note for:   James Tilton,   1 Jul 1743 - 14 May 1822         Index

Individual Note:
     BIOGRAPHY: TILTON TERRITORY, A Historical Narrative, Warren
Township,Jefferson Towmshop, Ohio 1775-1838, Robert H. Richaedson,Dorrance & Company, Phila delphia and Ardmore, PA. Dallas Public Lib R977.167 R524T. pg. 4. GradColledge of Philadel phia, Pn 21 june 1768.

Physician General of the US Army 13 June 1813
BIO: DICTIONARY of American Biography, Dumas Malone, Vol XVIII, CharlesScribner's Sons, NY , 1936
page 550

James Tilton to To: George Washington

Sir,
Annapolis 20th Jany. l784.

      It was with pleasure I received your communication of the 28 December 1783,(1) appointing the city of Philadelphia to be the place for the general meeting of the society of Cincinnati, on the first Monday in May next, agreeably to the original institution.

      I am convinced, sir, you may rely on the punctual attendance of the delegates of the Delaware state society. It was not without mature deliberation, in several meetings, that the officers of the Delaware line entered into the association; and not before they had considered the objects of it as laudable, and the means of attainment as adequate to the ends proposed. I know therefore the delegates will consider themselves as inexcuseable for the least neglect. I have written a notification to Major James Moore (late Captn. Moore) who is one of the two appointed to represent our little society. He is a man of excellent character and can attend without inconveniency. And having myself the honor to be the other representative, I shall be ambitious to attend the first general meeting.

      I have the honor to be, sir, with all the respect that I ought, Your most obt. servt. James Tilton