Notes for John TILLOTSON:
Resided in part of Farmington, Connecticut, United States that became Avon in 1830.
Baptized: 26 September 1726, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Children of John TILLOTSON and Mary NORTON are:
Notes for Adonijah TILLOTSON:
From "The History of Cayuga County 1789-1879" page 503:
"The church was originally organized on Congregational principles. In 1804, on the organization of the Middle Association, it was connected with it; but on the dissolution of that body in 1811, and the formation soon after of the Presbytery of Cayuga, it became a constituent member of the latter body, and has thus remained to the present time. In 1820, the church adopted the Presbyterian form of government, electing as ruling elders, Wm. BRADLEY, Benjamin CLOSE, Beriah KING, Roswell FRANKLIN and Adonijah TILLOTSON, who continued to exercise the functions of that office till 1831, when it again voted to become Congregational. In November 1868, it once more, without a dissenting voice, became fully Presbyterian.
Calvary Church, (Episcopal) at Northville, was organized in May 1862, and at a meeting of the vestry, consisting of S. S. MOSHER, D. K. UNDERHILL, James HOWELL, George JACKSON, M. D. KING, John TILLOTSON, James NIBLO and B. F. COLEMAN, held Tuesday, May 15, 1862, at the house of D. K. UNDERHILL, Q. L. BEEBE and Andrew THORPE were elected wardens. Their church edifice was erected in 1862, at a cost of about $2,000, the land--about an acre--having been given by Mr. D. K. UNDERHILL. It was consecrated in 1863. The first rector was Rev. J. LEACH, who was called May 22, 1863, he having resigned the pastorate of St. Paul's Church of Aurora. June 29, 1863, a call was given to Rev. W. M. BEAUCHAMP, who served them two years, and was succeeded by Rev. George G. PERRINE, who remained about a year. For sometime after Mr. PERRINE left, the pulpit was unsupplied. Rev. W. A. CASEY, who was then and is still rector of St. Paul's Church, Aurora, supplied the pulpit a year. After that the church had only occasional preaching till the summer of 1878. July 1st, of that year, Rev. J. Everist CATHELL commenced his labors with them, and continued them during that and the two succeeding months. Rev. DeWitt C. LOOP, the present pastor, entered upon this charge about the 1st of November, 1878. The church is in feeble condition, but has a hopeful and useful prospective future. The membership does not exceed a dozen, but there are some twenty who have been baptized awaiting the coming of the Bishop to be confirmed."
Notes for Joseph TILLOTSON:
Settled in Tyringham, Massachusetts, United States
Soldier in the revolution as well as Isaac of Washington, Massachusetts, United States, Amassa, Benjamin of Lanesboro, Elias and others.
Children of Joseph TILLOTSON and Theodosia YOUNG are:
Children of William TILLOTSON and Susannah CHAPMAN are:
Child of Nathaniel TILLOTSON and Elizabeth TILLOTSON: