George S. Tilford, 1790--1868, Cayuga Co., NY
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George S. Tilford, 1790--1868, Cayuga Co., NY
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Posted: 8 Jan 2006 5:30PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Tilford, Timerson, Farnham
Additional information about the following Tilfords would be appreciated.
George S. Tilford (1790–1868) lived most, if not all, his life in Cayuga Co., NY. He was there in the 1850 and 1860 U.S. censuses and was probably the same George Tilford listed in the 1820–40 U.S. censuses in Sterling twp, Cayuga Co., NY. His first wife, Isabella (–1828) was the mother of James S. Tilford and (at least) two others. His second wife was Nancy P.
The son James S. Tilford (1811–1871) was listed in the 1850–70 U.S. censuses for Sterling twp, Cayuga Co., NY. He and wife, Nancy (–1880) parented 8 (apparently) children: Mary Patty (1840–1847), Martha A. (–1918), Sarah Jane (1844–), James S. (1846–), Nancy (1847–1847), Margaret Ann (1848–1922), George S. (1851–), and William C. (1854–).
Daughter Martha A. Tilford married Jacob Timerson ca. 1864. Daughter Margaret Ann Tilford married George Madison Farnham (1841–1922) in 1871 (his antecedents and some descendants are extensively documented in several published works).
George S. Tilford (1790–1868) lived most, if not all, his life in Cayuga Co., NY. He was there in the 1850 and 1860 U.S. censuses and was probably the same George Tilford listed in the 1820–40 U.S. censuses in Sterling twp, Cayuga Co., NY. His first wife, Isabella (–1828) was the mother of James S. Tilford and (at least) two others. His second wife was Nancy P.
The son James S. Tilford (1811–1871) was listed in the 1850–70 U.S. censuses for Sterling twp, Cayuga Co., NY. He and wife, Nancy (–1880) parented 8 (apparently) children: Mary Patty (1840–1847), Martha A. (–1918), Sarah Jane (1844–), James S. (1846–), Nancy (1847–1847), Margaret Ann (1848–1922), George S. (1851–), and William C. (1854–).
Daughter Martha A. Tilford married Jacob Timerson ca. 1864. Daughter Margaret Ann Tilford married George Madison Farnham (1841–1922) in 1871 (his antecedents and some descendants are extensively documented in several published works).