ANNE TILSON, dau. of Ephraim and Elizabeth (Hoskins) Tilson, b. about 1680; m. April 23, 1706, Joseph Sampson of Plympton, Mass. He b. July 14, 1679. Son of George and Elisabeth Sampson. He lived in Plympton on the road leading from Plympton Meeting House to Middleborough. It was the first dwelling houses south of the bridge over the Winnetuxet River, on the west side of said road, and near the river. He owned the farm connected with the house, which was afterwards owned by James Bishop. He d. in Plympton, Oct. 15, 1726. He left no will, and Nathaniel Thomas, Esq., of Marshfield, was appointed administrator, Nov. 7, 1726. Dec. 23, 1726, property set off to widow Anne Sampson of Plympton, Mass. (Plympton Records and Giles' Memorial.)