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Note for:   Carl Henry Vaughn,   7 Dec 1916 - 27 Mar 1978         Index

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     Information from Johnnie Vaughn Oct 2000



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Note for:   Job Tilton,   26 Jun 1742 -          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 87



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Note for:   George Newtward Vaughn,   18 Jun 1905 - 19 Feb 1977         Index

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      1910; Census Place: Coon Hill, Santa Rosa, Florida; Roll: T624_167; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 0098; Image: 1092; FHL Number: 1374180.
Information from Johnnie Vaughn Oct 2000



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Note for:   William Moulton,   1617 - 18 Apr 1664         Index

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     BIOGRAPHY: Gegealogy Of The Family Samborne or Samborn in England andAmerica,
1194 - 1898, Victor Channing Samborn, 1898 pg.79
    (1) "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire," by SybilNoyes, Charles T. Libby , and Walter G. Davis (Reprint 1928-1939.Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1988) p.500.
(2) "The Pioneers of Massachusetts," by Charles Henry Pope (GenealogicalPub. Co., Baltimore , 1969) p.339.
(3) "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register," NEHGS, Vol.CXLI, Oct 1987, p.322 -323, "The English Background of Some EarlySettlers of Hampton, New Hampshire From Ormesby S t. Margaret, Norfolk,"by William Haslet Jones.
(4) "Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New England and Their Origins,"by John Brooks Threlf all (Madison, WI, 1990) p.211-213,216. Cites: (a)Essex Co., Massachusetts wills, 19049, 9110.

    Birth: (1,3) Step-son of William ESTOW. (1,2) Age 20 in 1637 (b. 1617).(3,4) Probably ca . 1615. (3) Probably Marham, Norfolk, England. (3,4)s/o Robert MOULTON/Mary. (4) Probably Massachusetts rtham, England. About48 years old at death on 18 Apr 1664 (b. 1616).
Death: (1,3,4) 18 Apr 1664. (3) Hampton, New Hampshire.

(4) Martham, England is next to Ormsby and near Great Yarmouth.
(2,4) 1637, 11 Apr: (2) Robert PAGE, husbandman, age 33, with wife Lucy,age 30, and childre n Frances, Margaret and Susanna, and servants WilliamMOULTON, age 20, and Anne WAD, age 15 , of Ormsby, England, passed examto go to New England. (1) 1637: Came with the family of Rob ert PAGE.Listed as a servant, age 20. In the same immigration as John, Miriam andThomas PAG E. (4) Listed as a servant to Robert PAGE of Ormsby,husbandman, who, with his wife and 3 chi ldren, as about to sail to NewEngland in either the "John and Dorothy" of Ipswich, William A NDREWS,master, or the "Rose," of Yarmouth, William ANDREWS, his son, master. Heis listed a s age 20, which is probably an estimate, whereas he seems tohave been almost 22. Also with t hem was Ruth MOULTON of Ormsby, a singlewoman, age 20. These two ships sailed from Ipswich.
(4) 1637, 8 Jun: The ships "John and Dorothy" and "Rose" arrived atBoston.
(4) William MOULTON and the PAGEs went first to Salem (p.212 saysNewbury), Massachusetts, where they re mained a little over a year.
(1,3,4) 1639: Accompanied the PAGEs to Hampton, New Hampshire. (4) Joinedthe new settlement at Winnacun nett, now Hampton, New Hampshire. Theysettled near Thomas and John MOULTON who were distant cousins.
(1) 1645: Received grant in Hampton, New Hampshire, in the division ofcommons to proprietors of house l ots.
(1) 1649: Selectman.
(1) 1653: Selectman.
(1,3) 1654, 3 Oct: Freeman.
(1) 1654: One of 5 Hampton men who "unadvisedly" signed the petition infavor of Robert PIKE.
(3,4a) 1655, 16 Oct: (3) His step-father William ESTOW in his will left10 shillings to eac h of William's 4 children born before that date. (4a)William ESTOW of Hampton, co. Norfolk , wrote his will. Left to thechildren of William MOULTON 40 shillings which is 10s. to eac h of them,the eldest first, the others yearly according to their ages. Witnessed byWillia m MOULTON. Proved 8 Apr 1656.
(1) 1658: Selectman.
(1,3,4a) 1663/4, 8 Mar: William MOULTON wrote his will. Named wifeMargaret, 7 minor childre n and unborn child; father-in-law Robert PAGEand brother-in-law Henry DOW executors. (4a) Wi lliam MOULTON of Hampton,co. Norfolk, wrote his will. Called himself sick and weak of body . Gaveto Margaret my loving wife my new house being west part of my dwellinghouse, use of t he leanto, half the orchard, all furniture, my warmingpan & smoothing iron, fire shovel & to ngs. The rest of the iron, brassand pewter to be divided between wife and two oldest sons. W ife Margaretto have neat cattle, horse and swine toward bringing up my childrenexcept thos e already accounted theirs, viz: son Joseph 3 cattle, sonBenjamin 2, Hannah 1 and Mary 1. T o son Joseph MOULTON my dwelling house& barn, out housing, 10 acre house lot, 10 acre planti ng land in thenorth plain, 5 acres in the East field, 9 acres of fresh meadow near tothe Gr eat Bores Head, 2 acres of salt marsh in a place called Severalls,5 acres of salt marsh on t he other side of the falls, 3 shares ofcommonedy, 2 shares of cow common & 1 share of the o x common. To sonBenjamin MOUTLON, 10 acres of planting land adjoining my house lot, 10acre s of planting land in the north plain, 4 acres of meadow in theGreat Meadow, 3 acres in th e Great Bores Head meadow, 5 acres of SaltMarsh, 1 share of cow common, 1 of ox common. To s on Robert MOULTON, 6acres of planting land in the east field. When son Joseph reaches 21, h eto receive his inheritance and then lay in for his mother four loads ofhay and every yea r 15 bushels of Indian corn, 8 of wheat, and 5 of malt.Son Benjamin to provide her with 3 lo ads of hay yearly, 10 bushels ofIndian corn & 6 of wheat yearly. To daughter Hannah MOULTO N 10 pounds atage 20 or marriage. To daughter Mary 10 pounds of which 5 pounds at age16 , 5 pounds the next year. To daughter Sarah the same, to daughter Ruththe same. To child unb orn 5 pounds when it comes of age to be paid by mysons Joseph and Benjamin. When sons Josep h and Benjamin come to age myplows, carts, yokes, chains, etc. to be divided between them. J oseph tobring home for his mother 13 loads of wood per annum, Benjamin 7 loads.Father-in-la w Robert PAGE, yeoman, and my loving brother in law HenryDOW to be executors. Wits. Robert P AGE, Samuel DALTON, Thomas PAGE.
(4a) 1664, 11 Oct: Will proved.
(1) Inventory of estate valued at 478 lbs.
(3) 1679: Robert PAGE, in his will, named all of William's childrenexcept Mary.