He came from New Boston to East Andover about 1780 and settled in the locality since known as Cilleyville. He built the first saw and grist mill in the west part of Andover NH at the head of Blackwater River in 1795.
m Elizabeth Dodge
Children:
- Judith Cilley (1770-) m Benjamin Cilley
- Benjamin Cilley (28 Nov 1773-3 Mar 1812) m Sarah Wren
- Edmund H Cilley (1774-18 Aug 1834)
- Betsey Cilley (-1812) m Jonathan Tucker
- Deborah Cilley m Moses Tucker
- Jane "Jennie" Cilley (25 Dec 1779-21 Nov 1857)
- Joanna Cilley (25 Dec 1779-1820) m Henry Seavy
- Aaron Cilley (5 Jun 1782-29 Jul 1863) m1 Merriam Sleeper, m2 Lydia Currier
- Jabez D Cilley (20 May 1785-7 May 1855) m1 Dolly Gove, m2 Mehitable Currier
Source:
- vital records
- The Cilley Family By J. P. Cilley (1878)
- History of the Town of Andover, New Hampshire, 1751-1906, Part II. Compiled by John R. Eastman (1910)
He came from New Boston to East Andover about 1780 and settled in the locality since known as Cilleyville. He built the first saw and grist mill in the west part of Andover NH at the head of Blackwater River in 1795.
m Elizabeth Dodge
Children:
- Judith Cilley (1770-) m Benjamin Cilley
- Benjamin Cilley (28 Nov 1773-3 Mar 1812) m Sarah Wren
- Edmund H Cilley (1774-18 Aug 1834)
- Betsey Cilley (-1812) m Jonathan Tucker
- Deborah Cilley m Moses Tucker
- Jane "Jennie" Cilley (25 Dec 1779-21 Nov 1857)
- Joanna Cilley (25 Dec 1779-1820) m Henry Seavy
- Aaron Cilley (5 Jun 1782-29 Jul 1863) m1 Merriam Sleeper, m2 Lydia Currier
- Jabez D Cilley (20 May 1785-7 May 1855) m1 Dolly Gove, m2 Mehitable Currier
Source:
- vital records
- The Cilley Family By J. P. Cilley (1878)
- History of the Town of Andover, New Hampshire, 1751-1906, Part II. Compiled by John R. Eastman (1910)
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