The Life of Samuel J. Tilden, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1895 - 1358 pages |
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... England , made from the ordnance survey , the name of Tilden ap- pears in four places , and on the sheets defining the par- ishes , five several times . Mr. Joseph Samuel Chester , in a letter written to Mr. Tilden , Oct. 9 , 1873 ...
... England , made from the ordnance survey , the name of Tilden ap- pears in four places , and on the sheets defining the par- ishes , five several times . Mr. Joseph Samuel Chester , in a letter written to Mr. Tilden , Oct. 9 , 1873 ...
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... England , and it is understood that here the families bearing the name of Tilden had their origin . " The author of the " Encyclopædia Heraldica " states in the volume relating to Kent , published in 1830 , that " William Tylden paid ...
... England , and it is understood that here the families bearing the name of Tilden had their origin . " The author of the " Encyclopædia Heraldica " states in the volume relating to Kent , published in 1830 , that " William Tylden paid ...
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... England , in America ; " with the certificate from the Ministers where they last dwelt , of their conversion and conformity to the orders and discipline of the church , and that they had taken the Oath of Allegiance and Supremacy ...
... England , in America ; " with the certificate from the Ministers where they last dwelt , of their conversion and conformity to the orders and discipline of the church , and that they had taken the Oath of Allegiance and Supremacy ...
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John Bigelow. Before leaving England , Nathaniel Tilden married Lydia , a daughter of Thomas Bourne . Martha Bourne , one of her sisters , married John Bradford , the eldest son of Governor Bradford . Margaret , another sister , married ...
John Bigelow. Before leaving England , Nathaniel Tilden married Lydia , a daughter of Thomas Bourne . Martha Bourne , one of her sisters , married John Bradford , the eldest son of Governor Bradford . Margaret , another sister , married ...
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... England in 1660 , and settled in New Haven , where for his remaining forty - six years he was one of the most prominent and influential personages in the colony . For twenty - eight years he held , by successive annual elections , the ...
... England in 1660 , and settled in New Haven , where for his remaining forty - six years he was one of the most prominent and influential personages in the colony . For twenty - eight years he held , by successive annual elections , the ...
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