The homes of our forefathersBeing a selection of the oldest and most interesting historical houses, and noted places in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont . THE TILTON HOMESTEAD, TILTON, N. H. Nathaniel Tilton, son of Sarol Tilton originally from Wales, removed from Stratham or New Market toSanbornton in 1708, and settled on lot 66 nearly a mile above the bridge, and built the Tilton homestead. Heivas the second of the seven who put their names to the Original Church Covenant of the 1st Church in Town,Nov. 13th, 1771, and was chosen deacon Jan. 2d, 1772. He served the old church more than 39 yea


The homes of our forefathersBeing a selection of the oldest and most interesting historical houses, and noted places in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont . THE TILTON HOMESTEAD, TILTON, N. H. Nathaniel Tilton, son of Sarol Tilton originally from Wales, removed from Stratham or New Market toSanbornton in 1708, and settled on lot 66 nearly a mile above the bridge, and built the Tilton homestead. Heivas the second of the seven who put their names to the Original Church Covenant of the 1st Church in Town,Nov. 13th, 1771, and was chosen deacon Jan. 2d, 1772. He served the old church more than 39 years. He diedFeb. 11th, 1814. After him and through his descendants, the southern portion of the original town is nowcalled THE JAFFRAY HOUSE. PORTSMOUTH, N. H. This fine old house was built by Georg^e Jaifray or Jaffrey in New Hampshire. It stands on Linden Street. He was Treasurer of the Province


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