The Tilson genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, , 1638 to 1911; with brief sketches of the family in England back to 1066Also brief account of Waterman, Murdock, Bartlett [and other] families, allied with the parents of the author . GEORGE W. COL, EDWARD C. TILSON. TILSON GENEALOGY. 107 Y., and given especial charge of pavement construction. He heldthis position until 1902, when he was appointed chief engineer ofthe Bureau of Highways for the Borough of Brooklyn, under thenew Greater New York charter. This position he held until June,1907, when he was transferred to a similar


The Tilson genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, , 1638 to 1911; with brief sketches of the family in England back to 1066Also brief account of Waterman, Murdock, Bartlett [and other] families, allied with the parents of the author . GEORGE W. COL, EDWARD C. TILSON. TILSON GENEALOGY. 107 Y., and given especial charge of pavement construction. He heldthis position until 1902, when he was appointed chief engineer ofthe Bureau of Highways for the Borough of Brooklyn, under thenew Greater New York charter. This position he held until June,1907, when he was transferred to a similar position in the Boroughof Manhattan. He continued in this office until May 1st, 1911, whenhe was made consulting engineer of the Borough of Brooklyn, NewYork City. Mr. Tilson has been prominent in engineering societies,having been president and secretary of the Nebraska Association ofEngineers and Surveyors, president of Brooklyn Engineers Club,secretary and president of the American Society of Municipal Im-provements, president of the Municipal Engineers of the City ofNew York, a director of the American Society of Civil Engineers,and is at present president of the Association for Standardizing Pav-ing Specifications, an organization made up of city


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