Individual Notes

Note for:   Warden Demus Tilton,   18 Apr 1857 - 1942         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Washington Grove Cemetery, Pine Rock, Ogle, Illinois

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      1900; Census Place: Pine Rock, Ogle, Illinois; Roll: T623_333; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 80.
H F Kett, History of Ogle County, Illinois, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc., a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and local statistics ... history of the Northwest, history of Illinois . p 113.
Tilton family Biographys @ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ilogle/tiltonfamilybio.htm.
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Hoff_Grambau Family Ancestry on Roots Wed's WorldConnect Project, worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com
Warden D. Tilton, a farmer on section 27 in the township of Pine Rock, is the son of a pioneer of Ogle County. He is such in a double sense, as his mother was the daughter of one of the first settlers in the county. His father, Thomas Tilton, was born in Knox County, Ohio, Nov. 13, 1833. The latter came to Ogle County in 1851, while still unmarried. December 9, 1855, Nancy J. Aikens became his wife, and they were the parents of six children: Warden D. was born April 18, 1857; Stewart W., born September 3, 1859, dies November 23, 1861; Frank Mills, August 29, 1866; Frederick H., October 13, 1870; Gertie May, July 31, 1883. The parents are still living on their farm on section 32, where the father is the owner of a fine estate. The mother was born in Pine Rock township, July 17, 1837.

Mr. Tilton owns two tracts of land, situated respectively on sections 27, and 33, and the entire acrage is in good farming condition. The place where the homestead is located contains 80 acres; the other includes 40 acres. The family dwelling is a modern structure, and was built at a cost of $ 1,000.00.. The farm of Mr. Tilton gives every evidence of careful and skillful management. He is a Democrat in his political connections and views.

The marriage of Mr. Tilton to Eliza J. Hogan was celebrated September 11, 1879. She was born September 9, 1857, and is the daughter of Henry and Flavia (Nephew) Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. Tilton have had one child, a son -- Anda T., born October 13, 1882.

Mr. Hogan was born February 11, 1836, in the township of Champlain, Clinton County, N.Y. Mrs. Hogan was born in the same township as her husband, and died February 11, 1864. She is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, in the township of Lafayette.

Contributed by David Zellers

    1880; Census Place: Pine Rock, Ogle, Illinois; Roll: 239; Family History Film: 1254239; Page: 178B; Enumeration District: 157; Image: 0603.



Individual Notes

Note for:   James Tilton,   1819 - 23 Aug 1897         Index

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     1850; Census Place: Union, Warren, Ohio; Roll M432_737; Page: 1A; Image: 271.
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Name DATE:Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, early settlers of New
Jersey and their decendants, John Stillwell, New York, 1932. VOL V, pg 178

Shows up as child of 1st marrage born abt 1808 Ocena Co



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Note for:   Garret Stout,   1802 - 15 May 1888         Index

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     Name DATE:Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, early settlers of New
Jersey and their decendants, John Stillwell, New York, 1932. VOL V, pg 190
Brown, Jeffrey Otis, Kenneth Tilton of Dover TWP, NJ: His family and some of his descendants. Salem Mass, Higginson Book Co. 2006 .p , 119
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1850; Census Place: Union, Ocean, New Jersey; Roll: M432_460; Page: 70A; Image: 146.



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Note for:   John Tilton,   20 Feb 1814 -          Index

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     Notes of The Tilton Family Tree from Henry Tilton, Apr 2006 tel 4128160229. in possession of compiler.
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Note for:   Sarah Tilton,    -          Index

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     Name DATE:Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, early settlers of New
Jersey and their decendants, John Stillwell, New York, 1932. VOL V, pg 190



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Note for:   Lydia M Tilton,   ABT 1841 - 1890         Index

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     Name DATE:Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, early settlers of New
Jersey and their decendants, John Stillwell, New York, 1932. VOL V, pg 190
Living with mother and Joseph Garrett in 1850; Census Place: Union, Ocean, New Jersey; Roll: M432_460; Page: 70A; Image: 146.