Just another couple of references found for Millicent Theall and Barnabas Tilton. http://www.jenforum.org/theall/messages/13.html Sacred to the Memory of Millicent wife of Barnabus TILTON and d/o T & S THEALL who departed this life 7 Nov 1824 / aged 21 years Most sincerely and deeply regreted by her family and friends http://genforum.genealogy.com/theall/messages/7.html 2 Tertullus Theall b: 1767 d: September 29, 1840 .......... +Sarah Ann Flewelling b: 1771 d: March 13, 1860 .............. 3 Samuel Theall, Jr. b: 1796 d: January 5, 1827 .................. +Susan Olive b: January 1798 d: April 3, 1872 .............. 3 Elizabeth Ann Theall b: December 23, 1797 d: February 2, 1885 .............. 3 Charles Theall b: 1799 d: October 1861 .............. 3 Thomas Flewelling Theall b: July 4, 1800 d: August 25, 1882 .................. +Elizabeth Colville b: December 19, 1805 d: May 20, 1884 .............. 3 Millicent Maria Theall b: 1803 d: November 17, 1824 .............. 3 Sarah Theall b: 1806 d: October 12, 1839 .............. 3 Mary Ann Theall b: 1809 d: May 1882 Barb (nee WELLS) Henderson Hamilton, Ontario, Canada ---- Original Message ---- From: swallace@pobox.com To: newbrunswick@rootsweb.com; PatriotGirl777@aol.com Sent: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 6:36 AM Subject: Re: [ NB ] Response ro Question about Tne "Theall" Line in NB Darlene & NB Listers: I am not a Theall researcher; but I do have some data about a THEALL Family on an outer Twig of my Family Tree that I think are highly likely to be part of your line. I am a MOSELEY-TILTON researcher. Most of the first part of the data come from the 1881 birthday writings of BARNABAS TILTON who was born in 1801 at Shirley Point, Boston Harbour, North End Boston Mass., USA near the area once occupied by the wharves of the International Steam Ship Company. Barnabas Tilton died on 31 Jan. 1891 at his mansion, "Falls Side", in Lancaster Heights (now Saint John), New Brunswick. He wrote that he immigrated to Canada alone in 1815 in the sloop "Leonard" to join his older brothers, James & William in Halifax. He wrote that 100 ships left Boston Harbour for Canada that same day. Barnabas was one of the five children of William TILTON, (1760-1820) who had been the Chief Harbour Pilot, Boston Harbour, and is buried in The Christ Church Yard in Cambridge, Mass. & Hannah PUTNAM born btw 1768 and 1770, died 11 Nov. 1808 and is buried in Copp's Hill Cemetery in Boston, Mass. My parents saw the headstone at Copp's in the 1960's. Hannah was a niece of General Israel PUTNAM, who fought at Bunker Hill and was 2nd in Command of the Army under General George Washington (later President). Barnabas wrote about all the excitement when General Washington and an Aide visited the Tiltons' home. My great-great-grandmother was Sarah Ann TILTON. the elder of Barnabas' two sisters . Sarah was born in 1795 at home at Shirley Point & died on 29 Sept 1836 in Halifax. She emigrated from Boston in 1817 to Halifax with her husband, the Halifax (Richmond) Harbour Shipyard owner & shipbuilder-designer, Phineas Holden MOSELEY who was born 17 Feb 1778 in Dorchester, Mass. & died 5 Oct 1837 in Halifax. They were the parents of Ebenezer MOSELEY who inherited the 1st Moseley Shipyard and had shipyards at LaHave and Dartmouth. He was Nova Scotia's first Marine Architect, most prolific (sail) ship designer and first racer, with brother Henry Moseley, in the sloop "Whisper" (that Eben designed & they built) to win the Prince of Wales Cup in Nova Scotia. In 1824 in Saint John, NB, Barnabas Tilton married Millicent (1) Maria THEALL who was born in 1803 and died after child- birth on 12 November 1824. The child, a daughter, was named Millicent (2) Theall Tilton. My records show only that Millicent (2) married and "moved out West". My records show that Millicent (1) was the daughter of Tertullus Theall and unk wife and that there was another daughter born in 1801 - name unknown. I have 22 pages of Barnabas' writings. I can't dig then out right now. I remember he described going to the Theall house on Sundays and I think he wrote that old Mr. Theall was amongst the early Loyalist settlers in Saint John - but don't quote me on that one. It's something you probably can search successfully. Please send me a reminder in Feb. and I'll get out my data. Between Xmas and house renovations this is the best I can do right now. It's + 10C in Ottawa. The grass is green. We're still hoping for a white Christmas. Happy holidays to all. Joan Searching my NS & NB g-gps = Atkinson, Bourinot, Cummins, Dravis, Marshall, Moseley, Moss, Tilton & Tout ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEWBRUNSWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message