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About John Tiffany
A Patriot of the American Revolution for MASSACHUSETTS.
DAR Ancestor #: A115380
DAR Descendants Search # A115380
DAR proved wife: 1) DELIVERANCE PARMITER
DAR proved children:
- MARTHA m. [1] THOMAS W WILLMARTH JR
- ESTHER m. [1] CALEB RICHARDSON
- HUMPHREY m. [1] PHOEBE BROWN
- NOAH m. [1] MARY OLNEY
- THOMAS m. [1] MELATIAH TINGLEY
- HEZEKIAH m. [1] MARTHA BAKER
links to other sources http://dutchgenie.net/family/family-e-o/p607.htm
- Residence: Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: May 27 2016, 18:40:57 UTC
- Reference: WikiTree Genealogy - SmartCopy: Apr 12 2017, 2:30:15 UTC
Birth 1 Sep 1710 Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA Death 10 Jan 1788 (aged 77) Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA Burial Old Kirk Yard Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA Memorial ID 67807900
Died in the 78th year of his age.
John, the son of James Tiffany (1666-1732) and Bethiah Fuller (1670-1711), married Deliverance Parmenter (1717-1798) on 26 May 1737. John and Deliverance Tiffany had twelve children. Their four daughters were Esther, Deliverance, Martha, and Ann.
Their eight sons were John, Humphrey, Noah, Hosea, Thomas, Abijah, Zechariah, and Hezekiah.
Hezekiah is buried at Bushnell Cemetery in Sodus, Wayne County, New York (Find A Grave Memorial# 23114722).
"The family in Susquehanna county are the descendants of John and Deliverance (Parmenter) Tiffany, prominent settlers at Attleboro, Mass., where they lived and died.
They reared a family of sons and daughters who were inspired with patriotism, devotion, and aggressive achievement.
The sons all served in the Revolutionary war, and became noted pioneers in the spread of civilization westward from New England centers.
The daughters became noble pioneer women. John Tiffany died at Attleboro in 1788.
His wife, who was born in 1718, died in 1798.
Their sons were Capt. John, Zachariah, Ezra, Noah, Hosea and Thomas; their daughters were Patty, Esther and Anna." (from the book "Northeastern Pennsylvania.")
John Tiffany's Timeline
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September 1, 1710
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Attleboro, Reheboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1738
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1741
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1743
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Attleboro, Bristol, Mass.
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1745
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October 16, 1747
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Attleboro, Bristol, MA, United States
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1749 |
January 19, 1749
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Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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July 7, 1752
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Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts
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July 22, 1754
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Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts, British Colonies in America
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