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Timothy Tilton

Birthdate:
Birthplace: East Kingston, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Death: December 01, 1785 (67)
Loudon, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Immediate Family:

Son of Capt. Joseph Tilton and Elizabeth Shaw
Husband of Martha Boynton and Joanna Tilton - Batchelder
Father of Nathan Tilton; Col Joseph Tilton; John Tilton; William Tilton; David Tilton and 8 others
Brother of Daniel Tilton; Margaret Batchelder and Joanna Tilton
Half brother of Sherburne Tilton, Sr.; John Tilton; Sarah Swett; Captain Jonathan Tilton; Rachel Sanborn and 10 others

Managed by: Mark Charles Woodward
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About Timothy Tilton

The Tilton Family of Loudon, NH Information graciously donated by Magdalena Gorrell Guimaraens June 1 1998.

A letter written by George Henry Tilton in 1924 (he was in his 80's at the time):

Re: Timothy Tilton b. 1718 d. 1785 (son of Joseph Tilton b. 1677 d. 1744 who in turn was son of Daniel Tilton and Mehitable Sanborn of Hampton NH)

"When Timothy Tilton came of age, his father gave him a valuable tract of land in East Kingston, where he made his home, marrying Martha Boynton. About 1770 he bought a large tract of land near Loudon and moved his family there. His home was said to have been very beautiful, was burned down not many years ago be careless children playing with matches in the barn... Timothy was very active during Revolution and the first town meeting held in Loudon was at his house. After his death, Martha married Deacon Thomas Batchelder, who early had married Joanna, Timothy's youngest sister. Deacon Thomas did not live many years and when Martha died she was laid beside Timothy in the little Tilton cemetery on the old farm. It is said of Martha that when over 80 years of age, she rode on horseback from Loudon to Newbury, over 70 miles during one day, called there by sickness, a most wonderful woman. Timothy and Martha had five children, of whom the youngest, David, was one of the early pioneers of Chicago. Nathan Tilton (b. 1755 d. 1804) was a farmer and miller, had a good farm, but died young. Was a soldier in the Revolution. He married Susan Gale of East Kingston, daughter of Daniel Gale (RW) and his wife Patience Eastman of East Kingston. Nathan and Susan had ten children, one son, Stephen (schoolmaster who lived in Loudon until he married Julia Batchelder in 1816 and moved to Northfield) lived long enough to be able to pass family tradition to his nephew, my ggUncle Henry Tilton."

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Timothy Tilton's Timeline

1718
October 4, 1718
East Kingston, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
1748
September 7, 1748
Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
September 7, 1748
Kingston, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
1751
September 13, 1751
Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
September 13, 1751
East Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire,
1753
December 13, 1753
MA
December 13, 1753
East Kingston, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire
1757
February 3, 1757
Kingston, Rockingham County, NH