. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . fy the village of his adoption. Sophia M. Tilton, b. at N. June 19, 1822; m., 1875, Jonathan EastmanLang, a merchant of Concord and, later, registrar of deeds, 1875. Theyhad eight children. Of the latter, George B. went to the war as amusician. He d. on his way to Port Royal after his discharge. CharlesWare also served in the army. He m., 1865, Lois C. Plllsbury andresides at Salem, Mass. Ella Sophia is the wife of Rev. Frank C.


. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . fy the village of his adoption. Sophia M. Tilton, b. at N. June 19, 1822; m., 1875, Jonathan EastmanLang, a merchant of Concord and, later, registrar of deeds, 1875. Theyhad eight children. Of the latter, George B. went to the war as amusician. He d. on his way to Port Royal after his discharge. CharlesWare also served in the army. He m., 1865, Lois C. Plllsbury andresides at Salem, Mass. Ella Sophia is the wife of Rev. Frank Edward Eastman resides in Concord. Anna Louisa 1852. The remaining three were: Marianna, b. 1853; Fannie Tilton,b. 1856; and Sarah Carter. Louisa Peabody Tilton, b. April 30, 1827; m., Jan. 11, 1856, CharlesE. Tilton of Sanbornton Bridge, b. Sept. 14, 1827. They resided duringtheir early married life, much of which time was spent by him in exten-size business enterprises in the West, at her fathers home, the brickhouse near the Granite Mill (now called), and the two older childrenwere b. there. In 1863 the imposing residence across the river was. ALFRED EDWIN TILTON. GENEALOGIES. 805 erected and he removed his family thitlier. She d. Aug. 15, 1877. Hem. (second), Genieve Eastman of N. and had one son. Mr. Tilton 30, 1901. (See portrait and sketch.) Charles Wellington Tilton, b. March 22, 1830, served in the CivilWar (see Boys in Blue), and, later, was employed in a woolen millat Dracut, Mass. He m., Oct. 5, 1852, Mary Crooker of Merrimack,and had two dau., Anna Louisa, b. 1860, and d., 1874, and Sarah A.,h. 1866, who resides with her invalid mother at Tilton, where he 23, 1905. Anna C. Tilton, b. Feb. 8, 1833; m., Sept. 3, 1851, John C. Johnsonof Penacook. They removed to Minneapolis, Minn., where he was awholesale grocer. They had nine children: Louisa Tilton, b. 1854;Mary Bstelle, b. 1855; John Frederick, b. 1857; Mittie Cornelia, ; Sarah


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