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Abt 1650 - Abt 1700
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| Born |
Abt 1650 |
Accomac, Accomack, Virginia |
| Gender |
Male |
| Died |
Abt 1700 |
Prince George, Virginia |
| Notes |
- 1468. ROGER TILGHMAN (of 1467), b. circa 1650 in Accomac County, Virginia. He left a family Bible, or journal, to his son Robert. Fragments of this have been retained by several descendant lines. M. 1st 1674 Winnefred Austin. Children: Robert born 1675. M. 2nd 1680 (Mrs.) Susannah Parram (or Parham) born 1648 and died 2 March 1717 and settled Prince George County, Virginia. Children: John born 1682, George 10 January 1683, Jane who married Nicholas Robinson, and Christine who married Robert Abernathy. Roger Tilghman located on 1,060 acres of land in Bristol Parish, Charles City County, Virginia, 20 April 1689, according to records of the land office at Richmond, Virginia. This patent was for the transportation of 22 persons into the Colony, and was in the form of headrights. The settlement was known as Fort Tillman, and was situated on the south side of the Appomattox River at Moneus-a-Nock (Monk's Neck), thence to Gravelly Run. This is know in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. On coming to Prince George County, Virginia, he changed the spelling of his name from Tilghman to Tillman.
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| Person ID |
I385 |
My Genealogy |
| Last Modified |
11 Jun 2012 |
| Family 2 |
Susannah Parham, b. 1648, d. 02 Mar 1717, Prince George, Virginia |
| Married |
1680 |
| Children |
| | 1. Jane Tillman |
| | 2. Christine Tillman, Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA , Prince George, Virginia  |
| | 3. John Tillman, b. 1682 |
| | 4. George Tillman, b. 10 Jan 1683, Charles City, Charles, Virginia , d. 04 May 1756, Lawrenceville, Brunswick, Virginia, USA  |
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| Family ID |
F198 |
Group Sheet |
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