Person:John Tillotson (3)

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John Tillotson
m. 18 Sep 1610
  1. John Tillotson1618 - Bef 1670
m. 4 Jul 1648
  1. Unknown TillotsonBef 1648/49 - 1648/49
  2. Mary Tillotson1649/50 - Bef 1670
  3. John Tillotson1650/51 - 1718/19
  4. James Tillotson1652 - Bef 1670
  • HJohn Tillotson1618 - Bef 1670
  • WJane EvansEst 1635 - 1684
m. 24 May 1655
  1. Philadelphia Tillotson1656 - Bef 1704
  2. Joseph Tillotson1657/58 - Bef 1670
  3. Jonathan Tillotson1659 - 1709
  4. Jacob TillotsonAbt 1663 - 1687
  5. Mary TillotsonEst 1667 - Aft 1732
  6. James TillotsonEst 1670 - 1694
Facts and Events
Name[1] John Tillotson
Alt Name[1] John Tillison
Gender Male
Christening[2] 29 Jun 1618 Halifax, Yorkshire, England
Marriage 4 Jul 1648 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Dorcas Coleman
Marriage 24 May 1655 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Jane Evans
Death[2] Bef 7 Jun 1670 Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 202. John1 Tillison, in Jewett, Amos Everett, [Editor], and George Brainard [Compiler] Blodgette. Early Settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts: A Genealogical Record of the Families who Settled in Rowley before 1700 with Several Generations of their Descendants. (Rowley, Mass.: Amos Everett Jewett (Newcomb & Gauss Co., Printers, Salem, Mass.), 1933)
    384.

    John1 Tillison had an acre and half house lot in the second division, about 1645. He soon moved to Newbury and was there, 1655. It is doubtful if he actually resided in Rowley.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Ragsdale, Margaret Tillotson. Tillotson, Tillison, Tillitson: Descendants of John Tillotson: Immigrant to the American Colonies from the West Riding, Yorkshire, England, Landowner of Rowley and Newbury Colony of the Massachusetts Bay and one of the Thirty Founders of Lyme Colony of Connecticut. (Decorah, Iowa: Anundsen Publishing Company, 1998)
    43.

    … probably the son of John and Mary (Mitchell) Tillotson baptized Heptonstall Chapel (St. Thomas a Becket, now St. Thomas the Apostle), Halifax Parish, Pontrefact Deanery, Yorkshire England, 29 June 1618.