William Tilton, his English origins and some American descendants/ William Haslet Jones
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William Tilton (1586-ca. 1653) was born at Wolston, County Warwick, England, the son of Robert and Elizabeth Focel Tilton. He married Ursula Pycroft, daughter of Thomas and Mary Daffern Pycroft, in 1610/11 at Claybrooke, Leicestershire. They had two sons, 1612/13-1620. Ursula died in May 1638 and he married 2) Susana in December 1638. They had four children, ca. 1639-ca. 1654. The family was living at Lynn, Massachusetts, by 1643. He died at Lynn. Descendants listed to the sixth generation lived in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey and elsewhere.
Includes the Batchelder, Mayhew, Prescott, Sanborn and other related families.
Also includes ancestral families in England.
Partial contents: pt. 1.Tilton family, England: Tilton family. Pycroft family. Daffern family. Focell family. Bayley family -- pt. 2. Tilton family, America.
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