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John Tilley was baptized on 19 December 1571 at Henlow in Bedfordshire, England. He was the eldest child of Robert Tilley and his wife Elizabeth. John had a younger brother, Edward, who also came on the Mayflower with his wife. John Tilley, his brother Edward and their wives all perished that first winter in the New World. [3] [4]
John Rigsdale* Thomas Rogers* Elias Story* Edward Thompson, December 4/14 on board Mayflower in Cape Cod Harbor. Most likely buried ashore. Memorial in Provincetown. Edward Tilley* John Tilley* Thomas Tinker* John Turner* William White*, February 21, 1621. Roger Wilder* Thomas Williams*
On February 21, 1621, he was a witness to the death-bed will of William Mullins. He survived the first winter and returned to London on Mayflower in April 1621, where he began his medical practice and worked as a surgeon until his death in 1653. [57] [58] [59] Cooper: John Alden. Alden was a 21-year-old from Harwich in Essex and a distant ...
John Tilley may refer to: John Tilley (Mayflower passenger) (1571–1620/1), pilgrim on the Mayflower signer of the Mayflower Compact; John Tilley, whose invention in 1813 gave rise to the Tilley lamp; Sir John Tilley (civil servant) (1813–1898), Secretary to the UK's General Post Office; John Tilley (baseball) (1854–1927), baseball player
His brother John and wife also died that winter. In Edward's care had been relatives Humility Cooper and Henry Samson, who did survive and were as orphans in company with their relative Elizabeth Tilley, the sole survivor of the John Tilley family. Elizabeth later married John Howland. [43] [44] [45] John Tilley-(Name per Morton, 1669: John ...
John Tilley, a former Kentucky Justice & Public Safety Cabinet secretary and state representative, faces a Fayette County jury for a rape allegation. John Tilley’s lawyers deny rape claim, call ...
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The frontispiece of Mourt's Relation, published in London in 1622. The booklet Mourt's Relation (full title: A Relation or Journal of the Beginning and Proceedings of the English Plantation Settled at Plimoth in New England) was written between November 1620 and November 1621, and describes in detail what happened from the landing of the Mayflower Pilgrims on Cape Cod in Provincetown Harbor ...