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Note for: James Clark, ABT 1911 -
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Individual Note: Family history information from Warren Tilton 123 5th St NW, Mason City,IA 50401-3135. cop y in my possession.
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Note for: Texas Krehbiel, ABT 1911 -
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Individual Note: Family history information from Warren Tilton 123 5th St NW, Mason City,IA 50401-3135. cop y in my possession.
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Note for: Samuel Spicer, Chr. 30 Jul 1637 -
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Burial: Date: BEF 12 Mar 1699/1700
Individual Note: Rev Arthur Cole, THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY, NEW JERSEY, Shrewsbury, NJ 1908.
page 13-16.
.BIRTH: MARRIAGE:DEATH:Tilton, Francis Theodore, THE HISTORY OF THR TILTON
FAMILY IN AMERICA. New Jersey,:1939-40.pg123. Blacksmith.
Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealoy, 1750-1930, Vol III, New York MonthlyMeeting, p 297.
New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes, From the Volumes of TheNew Jersey Archives , with additions and Supplements. by William Nelson,Clearfield Co, page 105.
New Jersey Historical Society. New Jersey Biographical and GenealogicalNotes from the Volume s of the New Jersey Archives. Newark, New Jersey:New Jersey Historical Society, 1916.
Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Volumes I-III
Diehl Family
Sylvia Spicer came of one of the oldest and most distinguished familiesof Cape May county. T homas Spicer, a New England Puritan, had a son,Samuel Spicer (born before 1640, died 1692) , of Gravesend, Long Island,who married Esther Tilton (died 1703), and had a son, Jacob Spic er (bornon Long Island, January 20, 1668), who removed to Cape May county, NewJersey, abou t 1691, among the earliest settlers there. He was one of themost prominent men in the count y and a large landowner in it. He appearsto have been connected with the militia, as he wa s called Col. JacobSpicer. He was a member of the New Jersey Assembly, 1709-23, inclusive. He died in Cape May county, April 17, 1741, and was buried on what wasafterwards the Vincen t Miller homestead, in Cold Spring; the followinginscription was on his tombstone:
Teunis G. Bergen, Register In Alphabetical Order of the Early Settlers of Kings County., Long Island, N. Y.
1973, Polyanthos , Cottonport
page 269.
.William S Hornor, THIS OLD MONMOUTH OF OURS, Clearfield Company page 181.
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Individual Notes
Note for: Sally Clifford, ABT 1783 -
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Individual Note: Notes from Kevin Tilton kevrik@shaka.com
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Note for: Lucy C Tilton, 25 Jun 1816 - Mar 1883
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Individual Note: Notes from Kevin Tilton kevrik@shaka.com
On the State Disbursement Sheet for Exeter , dated April 26 , 1866 , 2lines below John A . S inclair's then- wife Jennie , are Lucy ,"Permilia" and Harriet "Paige" , receiving $48 . 0 0 .
Lucy also received $2.00 additional , besides her $8 , for Harriet ,until Hattie reached 1 6 .
The Civil War hit the Tilton family hard . Lucy's brother Joseph and hisson Franklin both di ed in Baton Rouge (see notes for Joseph) , and ofcourse Charles also died .
Lucy and her family are buried in Exeter Cemetery lot #8 . Purchased byJoseph about 1842 , i t contains the graves of Sarah Francis (1842-1850), d/o Joseph and Ann ; Timothy and Sall y ; Mary E. (1824-1861) ; Lucy ;Harriet E. Tilton (Nov. 6 , 1859-Jan. 3 , 1946 d/o Mary E. ? ); andJunious Jackson , whoever he may be.
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Note for: Joseph Eastman Tilton, 14 Aug 1818 - 7 Nov 1863
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Individual Note: Notes from Kevin Tilton kevrik@shaka.com
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Note for: Nathan Batchelder Tilton, 2 Mar 1822 - 23 Nov 1897
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Individual Note: 1850; Census Place: Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire; Roll: M432_438; Page: 211B; Image: 412
Notes from Kevin Tilton kevrik@shaka.com