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Elizabeth Chase Hilliard Tilton

Birth
Death
14 Aug 1765 (aged 80)
Burial
Kensington, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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Per New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Elizabeth Chase married Benjamin Hillyerd on the 3rd day of August, 1706, in Hampton, NH.

Per New Hampshire, Marriage Records Index, 1659-1947, Elizabeth Chase married Benjamin Hilyard on Apr 3 1700 in Hampton Falls. The groom was aged 20 years and the bride was aged 16 years.

Per New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Benjamin Hilyard aged 20 years, married Elizabeth Chase aged 16 years on April 3, 1700, in Hampton Falls.

Per U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Joseph Tilton married Elizabeth Hilliard in 1717 in New Hampshire. The record also indicates that both were born in New Hampshire and that Joseph was born in 1677 and that Elizabeth was born in 1695. This was a second marriage for both; Elizabeth married her daughter's father in law, as shown in Elizabeth's will.

Per New Hampshire, Wills and Probate Records, 1643-1982,
Elizabeth's will dated December 27, 1753 was proven on Sept 5, 1765. It included:

daughter Anna Tilton wife of Sherburn Tilton
son Jonathan Hillyard
children of son Timothy Hillyard
children of daughter Rachel Hillyard Williams
heirs of daughter Elizabeth Hillyard Freeze
son Joseph Chase Hillyard
son Joseph to receive property from legacy of Jonathan Tilton by virtue of her late husband Joseph Tilton.

Specifically, the will read:

In the Name of God Amen, I Elizabeth Tilton of Kensington in the Province of New Hampshire Widow being in good health. . .
Imprimis I give & bequeath to my beloved Daughter Ann Tilton wife of Sherburne Tilton & to her Heirs all my wearing apparel & linnen and all my household goods not herein after disposed of -
Item I give & bequeath to my beloved Son Jonathan Hillyard Ten Pounds Old Tenor to be paid by my Executor in conve* time after my decease - I likewise acquit and discharge my said Son Jonathan from a debt of fourteen Pounds Old Tenor which he owes me.
Item I give & bequeath to the Children of my Son Timothy Hillyard deceased Ten Shillings Old Ten' to be paid by my Executor in convenient time after my decease -
Item I give & bequeath to the Children of my Daughter Rachel Williams deceased twenty Shillings Old Ten to be paid by my Executor in convenient time after my decease -
Item I give & bequeath to the Heirs of my Daughter Elizabeth Freeze deceased five Shillings Old Tenor to be paid by my Exec*
Item I give & bequeath to my beloved Son Joseph Chase Hillyard, my bed & bedding, silver tankard, large steel candlestick with brass sockets, warming pan, iron mortar trammel, and my Great Bible - I also give my said Son Joseph all & every particular that is, or at my decease shall be due to me from Mr. Jonathan Tilton of Hampton Falls by virtue of a legacy in the last will & testament of my late husband Capt Joseph Tilton deceas'd - I also give my said Son Joseph all the debts which are or shall at my decease be due to me and I discharge him my said Son from all debts that he owes me -
In consideration of the above legacy to my said Son Joseph bequeathed, I order him my said Son to pay all my just debts & funeral charges -
And I likewise constitute ordain & appoint him my said Son Joseph Chase Hillyard Sole Executor of this my Last Will & Testament.
And I hereby utterly revoke disallow & disannul all & every other former Wills Testaments & Bequests by me in any manner willed or bequeathed ratifying & confirming this & no other to be my last will & testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the fifteenth Day of December in the twenty seventh year of the reign of our Sovreign Lord George the Second of Great Britain & King & Annocque Domini 1753 -
Before signing I think proper to make this addition viz* I give & bequeath to my said Son Joseph Chase Hillyard my Cow & everything else not disposed of in this my Will & Testament. In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand & seal the Day & year above mentioned - Elizabeth Tilton
Witnesses, Jer* Fogg, Abraham Moulton, Wm Parker jun. Proved Sept 5, 1765

New Hampshire, Wills and Probate Records, 1643-1982, will of Joseph Chase of Hampton, dated 14th of June, 1704, provides for the following:

Rachel, wife
Ann Sinkler, daughter
Eliz. Hilyard, daughter
Rachel, daughter
Quaker poor, through Walter Newbury
sons in law Benjamin Hilyard and Jacob Greefe named executors
witnessed by
Joseph Smith
John Moulton
Jabez Smith
Rachel Lock
Eliz. Smith
Oath was made on Feb 12 1717/18 by
Jabez and Eliz. Smith
Per New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Elizabeth Chase married Benjamin Hillyerd on the 3rd day of August, 1706, in Hampton, NH.

Per New Hampshire, Marriage Records Index, 1659-1947, Elizabeth Chase married Benjamin Hilyard on Apr 3 1700 in Hampton Falls. The groom was aged 20 years and the bride was aged 16 years.

Per New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Benjamin Hilyard aged 20 years, married Elizabeth Chase aged 16 years on April 3, 1700, in Hampton Falls.

Per U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Joseph Tilton married Elizabeth Hilliard in 1717 in New Hampshire. The record also indicates that both were born in New Hampshire and that Joseph was born in 1677 and that Elizabeth was born in 1695. This was a second marriage for both; Elizabeth married her daughter's father in law, as shown in Elizabeth's will.

Per New Hampshire, Wills and Probate Records, 1643-1982,
Elizabeth's will dated December 27, 1753 was proven on Sept 5, 1765. It included:

daughter Anna Tilton wife of Sherburn Tilton
son Jonathan Hillyard
children of son Timothy Hillyard
children of daughter Rachel Hillyard Williams
heirs of daughter Elizabeth Hillyard Freeze
son Joseph Chase Hillyard
son Joseph to receive property from legacy of Jonathan Tilton by virtue of her late husband Joseph Tilton.

Specifically, the will read:

In the Name of God Amen, I Elizabeth Tilton of Kensington in the Province of New Hampshire Widow being in good health. . .
Imprimis I give & bequeath to my beloved Daughter Ann Tilton wife of Sherburne Tilton & to her Heirs all my wearing apparel & linnen and all my household goods not herein after disposed of -
Item I give & bequeath to my beloved Son Jonathan Hillyard Ten Pounds Old Tenor to be paid by my Executor in conve* time after my decease - I likewise acquit and discharge my said Son Jonathan from a debt of fourteen Pounds Old Tenor which he owes me.
Item I give & bequeath to the Children of my Son Timothy Hillyard deceased Ten Shillings Old Ten' to be paid by my Executor in convenient time after my decease -
Item I give & bequeath to the Children of my Daughter Rachel Williams deceased twenty Shillings Old Ten to be paid by my Executor in convenient time after my decease -
Item I give & bequeath to the Heirs of my Daughter Elizabeth Freeze deceased five Shillings Old Tenor to be paid by my Exec*
Item I give & bequeath to my beloved Son Joseph Chase Hillyard, my bed & bedding, silver tankard, large steel candlestick with brass sockets, warming pan, iron mortar trammel, and my Great Bible - I also give my said Son Joseph all & every particular that is, or at my decease shall be due to me from Mr. Jonathan Tilton of Hampton Falls by virtue of a legacy in the last will & testament of my late husband Capt Joseph Tilton deceas'd - I also give my said Son Joseph all the debts which are or shall at my decease be due to me and I discharge him my said Son from all debts that he owes me -
In consideration of the above legacy to my said Son Joseph bequeathed, I order him my said Son to pay all my just debts & funeral charges -
And I likewise constitute ordain & appoint him my said Son Joseph Chase Hillyard Sole Executor of this my Last Will & Testament.
And I hereby utterly revoke disallow & disannul all & every other former Wills Testaments & Bequests by me in any manner willed or bequeathed ratifying & confirming this & no other to be my last will & testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the fifteenth Day of December in the twenty seventh year of the reign of our Sovreign Lord George the Second of Great Britain & King & Annocque Domini 1753 -
Before signing I think proper to make this addition viz* I give & bequeath to my said Son Joseph Chase Hillyard my Cow & everything else not disposed of in this my Will & Testament. In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand & seal the Day & year above mentioned - Elizabeth Tilton
Witnesses, Jer* Fogg, Abraham Moulton, Wm Parker jun. Proved Sept 5, 1765

New Hampshire, Wills and Probate Records, 1643-1982, will of Joseph Chase of Hampton, dated 14th of June, 1704, provides for the following:

Rachel, wife
Ann Sinkler, daughter
Eliz. Hilyard, daughter
Rachel, daughter
Quaker poor, through Walter Newbury
sons in law Benjamin Hilyard and Jacob Greefe named executors
witnessed by
Joseph Smith
John Moulton
Jabez Smith
Rachel Lock
Eliz. Smith
Oath was made on Feb 12 1717/18 by
Jabez and Eliz. Smith


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