Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Lois Tilden
1763 - 1840 (77 years)-
Name Lois Tilden [1] Birth 20 Apr 1763 [2] Gender Female Death 8 Sep 1840 [3] Burial Green Lawn Cemetery, New Hartford, Oneida, New York [3] Siblings 1 sibling Person ID I15432 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of JTS Last Modified 11 Sep 2018
Father John Tilden, b. 28 Jan 1729 d. 9 Nov 1812, New Lebanon, Columbia, New York (Age 83 years) Mother Bathsheba Janes, b. 10 Feb 1743 d. 26 Aug 1806 (Age 63 years) Marriage 12 Aug 1762 Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut [4, 5] Family ID F12605 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Ammi Doubleday, b. 17 Apr 1759, Lebanon, New London, Connecticut d. 31 Jan 1839 (Age 79 years) Children + 1. Col. John Tilden Doubleday, b. 17 Aug 1795, New Lebanon, Columbia, New York d. 25 Jun 1857, Brooklyn, Kings, New York (Age 61 years) Family ID F9728 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 11 Sep 2018
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Notes - According to History of the Town of Goshen, Connecticut (citation details below), she was a "sister to the father of Gov. Tilden."
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Sources - [S1626] History of the Town of Goshen, Connecticut by the Rev. A. G. Hibbard, based on the records of Lewis Mills Norton. Hartford, Connecticut: Press of the Case, Lockwood, and Brainard Company, 1897.
- [S1627] Samuel J. Tilden, "Notes on the Origin of the Tilden Name and Family." Published posthumously as a "Supplement" in The Life of Samuel J. Tilden by John Bigelow. New York: Harper Brothers, 1895.
- [S1634] Find a Grave page for Lois Tilden Doubleday.
- [S2230] Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870, on americanancestors.org. In print as The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vols. 1-55, ed. Lorraine Cook White. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1994-2002.
- [S1627] Samuel J. Tilden, "Notes on the Origin of the Tilden Name and Family." Published posthumously as a "Supplement" in The Life of Samuel J. Tilden by John Bigelow. New York: Harper Brothers, 1895., year only.
- [S1626] History of the Town of Goshen, Connecticut by the Rev. A. G. Hibbard, based on the records of Lewis Mills Norton. Hartford, Connecticut: Press of the Case, Lockwood, and Brainard Company, 1897.