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Tilley Family - Ourfolk

Tilley Family - Ourfolk



Elizabeth Tilley (Howland) ABT 1604 - 21 DEC 1687

Elizabeth was born on ABT 1604 in Scroobay, Nottingham, England and died on 21 DEC 1687 in Swanzey, Bristol Co., Mass. and was buried in Brown lot, Little Neck, Riverside, Ri. .
She was the daughter of John Tilley (D: 1621) and Joan Hurst (Tilley) (B: ABT 1570).

Elizabeth was married to John Howland on 4 AUG 1623 in Plymouth, Mass..

John was born on ABT 1592 and died on 23 FEB 1673 in Plymouth, Mass. .
He was the son of Henry Howland (ABT 1564 - 17 MAY 1635) and Anne-Margaret Aires (Howland) (ABT 1567 - 30 JUL 1629).
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 ParentsGrand Parents  
Robert Tilley (1540 - Feb 1611-Feb 1612)
John Tilley (D: 1621)
Elizabeth (Tilley)
Elizabeth Tilley (Howland)
Joan Hurst (Tilley) (B: ABT 1570)
 


Sources:

S1 Caleb Johnson's Mayflower History.com


Husband - John Howland's tombstone - 'Hee was a Godly man and an ancient professor in the wayes of Christ. Hee was one of the first comers into this land and was the last man that was left of those that came over in the Shipp called the Mayflower and lived in Plymouth.' Plymouth Records - John was born on ABT 1592 and died on 23 FEB 1673 in Plymouth, Mass.


- Desire was born on 13 Oct 1623-13 Oct 1625 in Barnstable, Mass. and died on 13 OCT 1683 (age: 60) in Barnstable, Mass.


- John was born on 24 FEB 1627 in Plymouth, Mass. and died on 6 MAY 1693 (age: 66) in Barnstable, Mass.


- Jabez was born on 1628 in Plymouth, Mass. and died on 1712


- Hope was born on 30 AUG 1629 in Plymouth, Mass. and died on 8 Jan 1683-8 Jan 1684 (age: 53) in Barnstable, Mass.


- Elizabeth was born on ABT 1632 in Plymouth, Mass. and died on 1683


- Lydia was born on ABT 1628 in Plymouth, Mass. and died on 11 Jan 1710-11 Jan 1711


- Ruth was born in Rocky Nook, Mass.


- Hannah was born on ABT 1635 in Rocky Nook, Mass. and died on 1687 in Swansea, Bristol Co, Mass.


- Joseph was born on ABT 1637 in Rocky Nook, Mass. and died on Jan 1703-Jan 1704


- Isaac was born on 15 NOV 1649 in Plymouth, Mass. and died on 9 MAR 1724 (age: 74)


Father - Tilley Mayflower Entry - 'John Tillie and his wife, and Eelizabeth their daughter' John died on 1621 in Plymouth, Mass


- Joan was born on ABT 1570




-- Elizabeth --
came to America on the Mayflower with her parents and future husband.

Elizabeth Tilley came on the Mayflower, at the age of about thirteen, with her parents John and Joan (Hurst) Tilley. Her parents, and her aunt and uncle Edward and Agnes Tilley, all died the first winter, leaving her orphaned in the New World. She soon married, about 1624 or 1625, to fellow Mayflower passenger John Howland, who had come as a manservant, or apprentice, to Governor John Carver who died in April 1621.

John and Elizabeth Howland raised a large family with ten children, all of whom lived to adulthood and married. As a result, they likely have more descendants living today than any other Mayflower passengers. Some of their descendants include Franklin D. Roosevelt; both President Bush's; actors Alec and Stephen Baldwin, Humphrey Bogart, Christopher Lloyd; Mormon church founder Joseph Smith; poet Ralph Waldo Emerson; and Doctor Benjamin Spock.



-- John --
was the only one of the three HOWLAND brothers to come on the Mayflower in 1620,
the other two brothers came over in 1624.

His was the 13th name of 41 persons who signed the memorable compact in
the cabin of the Mayflower in 'Cape Cod Harbor' in Nov 1620.
He signed on as a manservant Mr. John CARVER.
'A profitable instrument of good; the last man that was left of those
that came over on the ship called the May Flower...' - Plymouth Col. Recs.


John:



'One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families' by John Osborne AUSTIN -
'A lusty
young man (called John Howland) coming upon some occasion above the
grating was with a seele (Sail)
of the ship thrown into the sea, but it pleased God that he
caught hold of the topsail halyards which hung overboard, an ran out at
length, yet he held his hold (though he was sundry fathoms under water) till
he was hauled up by the same rope to the brim of the water, and then with a
boat hook and other means got into the ship again.'

Illustration by H.B. Vestal 1966



Elizabeth: The parish church of Henlow, Bedfordshire, where Elizabeth Tilley was baptized in 1607.

The parish church of Henlow, Bedfordshire, where Elizabeth Tilley was baptized in 1607.



-- John --
When the Mayflower was yet in Cape Cod Harbor, ten of her 'principal men',
including John, were sent out in a boat, manned by eight sailors, to select a
place to establish a longed-for home for the weary band. A storm drove them
into Plymouth harbor, and Plymouth was selected as the place of settlement.


John: Jabez Howland House

The Jabez Howland house in Plymouth was built about 1667. John and Elizabeth Howland lived with their son Jabez in this house during the winters, and Elizabeth also lived their after the death of her husband in 1672.


Jabez Howland House



Elizabeth: Signature of Elizabeth Tilley (Howland)

Signature of Elizabeth Tilley (Howland)



John: Plymouth Colony records state:
The 23th of February Mr. John Howland Senir of the Towne of Plymouth Deceased Hee lived until hee attained about eighty yeaes in the world and was the last man that was left of those that Came over in the ship Called the May flower, that lived in Plymouth hee was with honor Intered att the Towne of Plymouth on the 25 of February 1672.


John:


- Mary was born on 1652 in Marshfield, Plymouth Co., Mass.


- Elizabeth was born on 17 MAY 1655 in Marshfield, Mass. and died on 17 DEC 1686 (age: 31)


- Isaac was born on 25 NOV 1659 in Barnstable, Mass.


- Hannah was born on 15 MAY 1661 in Barnstable, Mass. and died on BEF 1711


- Mercy was born on 21 JAN 1663 in Barnstable, Mass. and died on 1717


- Lydia was born on 9 JAN 1665 in Barnstable, Mass. and died on 6 JUL 1717 (age: 52)


- Experience was born on 28 JUL 1668 in Barnstable, Mass.


- Anne was born on 9 SEP 1670 in Barnstable, Mass. and died on 27 APR 1741 (age: 70)


- Shubael was born on 30 SEP 1672 in Barnstable, Mass. and died on 1737 in Sandwich, Mass.


- John was born on 31 DEC 1674 in Barnstable, Mass. and died on 14 FEB 1738 (age: 63) in Barnstable, Mass.


- Lydia was born on 26 SEP 1686 in Barnstable, Mass. and died on BEF 1742


- Hannah was born on 26 MAR 1688 in Barnstable, Mass. and died on BEF 1742


- Jabez was born on 16 SEP 1701 in Barnstable, Mass. and died on 1764/1765


- Mercy was born on 21 MAY 1710


- Zaccheus was born on 1712 in Barnstable, Mass.


- Robert was born on 1540 and died on Feb 1611-Feb 1612 in Henlow England





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