Individual Details
John Tilley
( - Oct 1636)
John Tilley, Jr. was in Plymouth Colony by 1624. He participated in the settlement of Cape Ann, Massachusetts that year. He was an original settler of Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1630. Was married and a member of the Dorchester church by 1634. He and his wife were part of the migration from Dorchester to Windsor, Connecticut.
Occupation: Coastal trader.
Killed by indians in October 1636 in Saybrook, Connecticut.
Occupation: Coastal trader.
Killed by indians in October 1636 in Saybrook, Connecticut.
Events
| Baptism | 26 Aug 1599 | Henlow, Bedfordshire, England | |||
| Death | Oct 1636 | Saybrook, Connecticut Colony, British North America |
Families
| Spouse | Edith ? ( - ) |
| Father | John Tilley (1571 - 1621) |
| Mother | Joan Hurst ( - 1621) |
| Sibling | Rose Tilley ( - ) |
| Sibling | Rose Tilley ( - ) |
| Sibling | Robert Tilley ( - 1639) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth Tilley ( - 1687) |