From the IGI:
Samuel TILBURY + Sarah
- Susannah TILBURY Chr. 20 August 1804 St. Helen, Worcester
- William Wright TILBURY Chr. 27 January 1807 St. Helen, Worcester [d.]
- Samuel TILBURY Chr. 19 March 1809 St. Helen, Worcester [d.]
- Henry TILBURY Chr. 29 August 1810 St. Helen, Worcester
- George TILBURY Chr. 1 August, d. 12 August, 1812 St. Helen, Worcester
Father: Joseph TILSBURY, Mother: Elizabeth:
- George TILSBURY Chr. 5 November 1777 Himbleton, Worcester
Father: Thomas TILSBURY, Mother: Mary
- Anne TILSBURY Chr. 19 May 1751 Himbleton, Worcester
- Mary TILSBURY Chr. 1 June 1752 Himbleton, Worcester
Listed in the National Burial Index for Worcestershire (findmypast.com):
George TILBURY, burial 1812
William TILBURY b. c.1807, burial 1818
Samuel TILBURY b. c.1809, burial 1821
Anne TILSBURY, burial 1752
Mary TILESBURY, burial 1752
Henry TILBURY
m. Mary DYSON 3Q 1837 (Sheffield 22/347)
Eliza TILBURY b. 4Q 1837 (Rotherham 22/323)
IGI:
Eliza TILBURY Chr. 21 January 1838 Wath Upon Dearne, Yorkshire (Father: Henry, Mother: Eliza)
Before The Judicial Committee of Her Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy Council - BARTON and Others; against SHIRREFF and Others
April 9th, 1839
Allegation [witness statement] by Elizabeth TILBURY (Wife of Samuel TILBURY of the Parish of Saint John in Bedwardine, in Worcester, Tailor) aged about forty-seven years.
"I knew very little of Mr. James WILCOX, the deceased in this Cause, till such time as I was called upon to attend upon him in his illness; I was his nurse during such period: I attended him for fifteen days and nights before his death, and I was with him when he died. He died on a Sunday, about noon, between twelve and one o'clock, the day of the month was I think the eighteenth of December, and it is two years ago last December. I was in the habit at that time of going out nursing, it was through Mr. TURLEY, the doctor, that I was led to wait on the Deceased; he lodged at Mr. TUNSTALL's in the Henwick-road ... it was a Saturday when I went to the Deceased, for he [Mr. WILCOX] remarked to me, that it must be awkward for me to leave my family being market-day ...."
1841: St John Bedwardine , Worcestershire
Saml. TILBURY b. c.1781 (in Cty)
Elizabeth TILBURY b. c.1796 (in Cty)
1841: Wath Upon Dearne, Yorkshire
Mary TILBURY b. c.1821 (in Cty)
Eliza TILBURY b. c.1838 (in Cty)
Was this Henry b. Worcestershire?
1841: ___, Staffordshire
Henry TILBURY b. c.1812 (out of Cty)
Samuel TILBURY d. 3Q 1844 (Worcester 18/351)
1851: Worcester St Nicholas, Worcestershire
Elizabeth TILBURY b. c.1795 Clifton On Teme, Worcestershire (Servant)
1851: Doncaster, Yorkshire
Henry TILBURY b. c.1812 Worcester, Worcestershire (Head, spouse of Mary)
Mary TILBURY b. c.1818 Wath, Yorkshire (Wife of Henry)
- Eliza TILBURY b. c.1841 Wath, Yorkshire
1851: General Directory, Kingston-upon-Hull & York
Henry TILBURY ............. artist, Frenchgate, Doncaster
1852: Gazetteer & General Directory, Sheffield
Henry TILBURY ............. artist, Albion place, Doncaster
DEATHS - On Tuesday last [12 February], aged 17, Eliza, only child of Mr. H. F. TILBURY, of Doncaster, artist.
MONUMENT TO JOHN WESLEY
At a public meeting held at Epworth, the principal town in the Isle of Axholme, North Lincolnshire, and the birth-place of John WESLEY, the founder of the sect of Wesleyan Methodists, it was unanimously resolved: - "That a statue, in accordance with a design submitted to the meeting by Mr. Henry TILBURY, artist, Doncaster, be erected in some convenient place in the town of Epworth, the hirth place of the late John WESLEY; the requisite fund to be raised by a national penny subscription. A committee was formed, with Mr. G. DUNN, M.D., of Doncaster, at the head, for the purpose of carrying out the object of the meeting."
MONUMENT TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE Rev. JOHN WESLEY, M.A., to be erected in the town of Epworth, Lincolnshire (his birthplace), by a National Penny Subscription.
Committee of Management.
George DUNN, Esq., M.D., Doncaster, Chairman.
Josiah MERRILS, Esq., solicitor, Epworth, Secretary.
Henry TILBURY, Esq., Doncaster, Artist.
Mr. George SHARP & Mr. Joseph Hay, of Epworth, Joint Treasurers.
Mr. Thomas Balley PEARSON, Epworth.
Mr. Balton BUTTRICK, Epworth.
Hon. Secretary for Manchester.
Thomas SOUTHAM, Esq., solicitor, 9, St. James's Square.
Bankers - Messrs. COOKE and Co., Doncaster.
Duly authorised collectors will be appointed for every town throughout the kingdom.
Persons desirous of assisting in obtaining subscriptions, may procure books and all necessary information, on applying to THOMAS SOUTHAM, Hon. Sec., 9, St. James's Square, Manchester.
MONUMENT TO JOHN WESLEY
At a public meeting held in Epworth, the principal town in the Isle of Axholme, North Lincolnshire, and the birth-place of John WESLEY, the founder of the sect of Wesleyan Methodists, it was unanimously resolved - "That a statue, in accordance with a design submitted to the meeting by Mr. Henry TILBURY, artist, Doncaster, be erected in some convenient place in the town of Epworth, the birth-place of the late John WESLEY: the requisite fund to be raised by a national penny subscription. A committee was formed, with Mr. G. DUNN, M.D., of Doncaster, at the head, for the purpose of carrying out the object of the meeting: and, in furtherance of the foregoing resolution, a lithograph of the intended monument was ordered to be prepared, and arrangements were made to facilitate the collection of subscriptions by duly authorised agents. The design of the proposed monument represents John WESLEY attired in a gown, with a Bible in his hand, and preaching from a tombstone, he having once delivered a sermon from the stone over his father's grave in Epworth churchyard.
1861: Worcester district
Elizabeth [Ancestry: Ezabal] TILBURY b. c.1792 Herefordshire (Boarder), with:
Ann BASAN [Ancestry BERAN] b. c.1783 Herefordshire (Head)
Jane BASAN [Ancestry BERAN] b. c.1818 Herefordshire (Wife)
Henry FORSHAW b. c.1843, Richard SMITH b. c.1846, John WHITNEY b. c.1846, Sarah Ann _____ b. c.1858, John BEER b. c.1859, Jenny MASON b. c.1861
1861: Doncaster, Yorkshire
Henry TILBURY [no details given]
1861: Wath Upon Dearne, Yorkshire (Rotherham dist.), West Riding of Yorkshire
Mary TILBURY b. c. 1818 Wath, Yorkshire (Daughter of John & Nancy), with:
John DYSON b. c.1773 Wath, Yorkshire (Head, spouse of Nancy)
Nancy DYSON b. c.1781 ___, Yorkshire (Wife of John)
Jane BUTLER b. c.1818 Wath, Yorkshire (Daughter of John & Nancy)
Ellen BUTLER b. c.1851 ___, Yorkshire (Granddaughter of John & Nancy, daughter of Jane)
Kate BUTLER b. c.1853 ___, Yorkshire (Granddaughter of John & Nancy, daughter of Jane)
Ann DYSON b. c.1853 ___, Yorkshire (Granddaughter)
Mary BAGSHAW b. c.1851 ___, Yorkshire (Visitor)
See Guestbook entry of September 2009 for contact with a descendant of Jane DYSON & William BUTLER (m. 3Q 1840 Rotherham 22/365): "... William BUTLER is buried along with some of the DYSONs in Wath All Saints Church Graveyard ..."
1862: Directory & Topography, Sheffield
Henry TILBURY ............. artist, 22 John st., Doncaster
An Elizabeth TILBURY d. 2Q 1862 (Worcester 6c/181) [age c.70]
1871: Doncaster, Yorkshire
Henry TILBURY b. c.1821 Worcestershire (Head, spouse of Mary)
Mary TILBURY b. c.1824 Wath, Yorkshire (Wife of Mary)
1881: 39 Arthur St, Doncaster, York [LDS + others] [TILBURY + BUTLER]
Henry OILBURY, Head age 70 b. Worcester, Worcester (Artist, Landscape)
Mary OILBURY, Wife age 63 b. Wath, York
Jane BUTTER, Sister In Law age 63 (Widow) b. Wath, York
1881: Kelly, West Riding of Yorkshire
Henry TILBURY ............. artist, Arthur st., Doncaster
1891: (Doncaster dist.) Yorkshire
Henry TILBURY b. c.1835 Worcestershire (Head, spouse of Mary)
Mary TILBURY b. c.1841 Wath, Yorkshire (Wife of Mary)
A Mary TILBURY d. 2Q 1895 age 70 (Chorlton 8c/529)
The age for this Mary does not correspond to Henry's wife; there seems no obvious death for Henry post-1891.