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  Bradberry Cilley
Joseph CILLEY was a member of General Washington's staff, and was a colonel, of the New Hampshire regiment in the war of the Revolution.
Of Jonathan's sons, Benjamin CILLEY was a farmer in Whitewater township; Joseph, who was the eldest son, was a lieutenant in the War of 1812, was wounded while rallying his men; and Bradbury CILLEY lived on the old homestead near Colerain.
BRADBURY's wife was the daughter of Elias and Elizabeth GASTEN HEDGES, of Morristown, New Jersey.
www.rootsweb.com /~ohhamilt/histhc/262a.htm   (618 words)

  
 Bio of James W. Bradbury
Bradbury gave President Polk his hearty support, though the voting of men and supplies for the army was stoutly resisted by the President's opponents, and the ratification of the treaty of peace with Mexico was so strongly opposed that a change of two or three votes would have defeated it.
Bradbury and the other conservatives who supported the compromise believed that its adoption would probably prevent any future attempt at secession; and if not, it would postpone it until the relatively rapid increase of the strength of the North would give it such preponderance as to make any attempt a failure.
Bradbury's exertions that the first appropriation was made for improving the Kennebec River; he always looked carefully after the interests of his constituents and of the public as well.
history.rays-place.com /bios/maine/bradbury-jw.htm   (1081 words)

  
 3, Pers. Recoll. Nath. Hawthorne, H. Bridge, 1893
James W. Bradbury, one of the best scholars in the class, became a well-known lawyer; and he at one time represented Maine in the United States Senate with ability and credit.
As to the attributed influence of Hawthorne's example upon Cilley in the matter of his fatal duel with Graves, there is, I think, great misapprehension in some of the notices of that tragic event.
Then Graves demanded that Cilley should say that he did so by virtue of his privilege as a Member of Congress (not to be accountable for words spoken in debate), and that he considered General Webb to be a gentleman.
www.ibiblio.org /eldritch/nh/hb03.html   (2820 words)

  
 marbioref-23
The Cilleys were of Austrian stock, and were pioneers of Nottingham, N. H., several distinguished men having been furnished from this locality, including Congressman Cilley of New Hampshire, who was killed in a duel by Graves.
Jonathan Cilley, the father of Benjamin, was a Revolutionary soldier’s son, and several other members of the family were prominently identified with the Revolution.
Cilley was a Presbyterian in religious belief and a Republican in politics.
members.tripod.com /~debmurray/marion/marbioref-23.htm   (4417 words)

  
 I, 4, Nathaniel Hawthorne and His Wife, by Julian Hawthorne, 1884
BEFORE going further, it will be necessary to examine the epistolary records which cover the period (between 1830 and 1837) during which Hawthorne began to become known as a man of letters.
Cilley says to me that if you answer his interrogatories satisfactorily, he shall hand over the barrel of old Madeira.
He saw that it was Cilley's high esteem for him which had led him to his fatal decision; and he was made to realize, with unrelenting clearness, how small a part of the consequences of a man's deeds can be monopolized by the man himself.
www.eldritchpress.org /nh/nhahw104.html   (9381 words)

  
 Ohio Biographies Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Agnes CILLEY is the wife of Columbus CILLEY, eldest son of Bradbury Hedges CILLEY.
Columbus CILLEY was born November 4, 1839, in Colerain Station, Hamilton county, Ohio.
CILLEY was a good soldier, was a much respected man, and lived on the old homestead after the war and until his death, at which time he was a trustee of the Presbyterian church.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~usbios/Ohio/hamilton_co/b00120.html   (576 words)

  
 John Clough 1614 - 1691   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
John Clough(1) the immigrant ancestor of that branch of the Clough family to which Dr. Benjamin F. Clough of Worchester belongs, was born in England in 1613.
Both the boys and the girls attended school that was taught in the beginning by the minister and afterward by Thomas Bradbury.
Seven years after the death of Jane, when all of his children were married and living in homes of their own, John Clough married a widow, Martha (Blaisdell) Cilley, The daughter of the Taverner, Ralph Blaisdell.
ourworld.cs.com /GWEstey/clough1.html   (2687 words)

  
 HISTORY OF CINCINNATI AND HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Cilley, and graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in the spring of 1884.
ALLYN CILLEY POOLE, physician and surgeon, office and residence Woodburn avenue, near Chapel, Walnut Hills, was born August 18, 1860, in Colerain township, Hamilton Co., Ohio, a son of James and Emily (Cilley) Poole, both also natives of Colerain township, the former born March 29, 1824.
Emily (Cilley) Poole is the daughter of Bradbury Cilley, a native of New Hampshire, who was born May 16, 1798, died July 19, 1874.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Hamilton/HamiltonBio671.htm   (20825 words)

  
 Martin/Ward
We move on to the Sinclair, Cilley, Matoon, Bean, Hilton, Dudley, Winthrop, Thorne, and Yorke.
The Cilley family includes the Stanyans, Bradbury, another Perkins line, Rawlings (Rollins), Palmer, Jackman, and Cox to mention a few.
The Bradbury families are Whitgift, Edon, Bell, Rowse, Heigham, Dynewell while the Perkins line goes back to Henry, ca.
home.att.net /~unab22/other.htm   (340 words)

  
 Cilley Family Genealogy Forum
Re: Cilley's in Michigan - gloria young 6/13/05
Ciley to Bradbury to King David I of Scotland - Linda (Noland) Layman 8/21/04
Re: Cilley Family NY/MI - Karen Krueger 3/09/04
www.genforum.genealogy.com /cilley   (73 words)

  
 Sewall Greek Prize (Bowdoin, Classics Department)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Sewall Greek Prize (since1879), given by Jotham Bradbury Sewall, class of 1848, S.T.D. 1902, who was fomerly the Professor of Greek at Bowdoin.
The Prize is awarded annually to the member of the sophomore class who sustains the best examination in Greek.
Allan D. Wooley, class of 1958, Cilley Professor of Greek and Quondam Coordinator of Academic Computing at Phillips Exeter Academy and editor for the Classical Association of New England.
academic.bowdoin.edu /classics/prizes/html/sewgreek.shtml   (180 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Cilley family of New Hampshire
The Political Graveyard: Cilley family of New Hampshire
General Joseph Cilley Burying Ground, Nottingham, N.H. See also:
The site opened on July 1, 1996; the last full revision was done on September 1, 2003.
politicalgraveyard.com /families/1269.html   (399 words)

  
 Amherst College Biographical Record: Index of names -- Cilley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Every Cilley that has been indexed so far.
Please consult the Frequently Asked Questions list if you'd like an entry typed in, would like to obtain a photocopy, or would like more information about a specific graduate.
(If you're interested in the surname Cilley, consider checking these surnames, which also have Soundex value C400: Call,
www.amherst.edu /~rjyanco94/genealogy/acbiorecord/index/byname/c/cilley.html   (186 words)

  
 Reed/True Family - Minnesota:Information about Victoria Elizabeth William Cilley
Victoria Elizabeth William Cilley was born September 24, 1831 in Nottingham, NH, and died June 9, 1905 in West Derry, NH.
She married Thomas Bradbury Bartlett on April 29, 1857 in Nottingham, NH, son of Bradbury Bartlett and Mary True.
Children of Victoria Elizabeth William Cilley and Thomas Bradbury Bartlett are:
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/r/e/e/Eugene-A-Reed/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1503.html   (70 words)

  
 Stedman/Steadman Families Genealogical Database Index
Cilley, Bradbury (1 FEB 1760 - 17 DEC 1831)
Cilley, Jonathan (2 JUL 1802 - 24 FEB 1838)
Cilley, Joseph (4 JAN 1791 - 16 SEP 1887)
www.tqsi.com /genweb/steadman/steadman14.html   (651 words)

  
 McClary-Epsom Center Cemetery Photos
Daniel Cilley died Dec. 4, 1842 ae 74.
Hannah (Plumer) Cilley, DIED Feb. 19, 1850, ae 80.
Cilley Died Sept. 20, 1920 ae 86 ys.
www.usgennet.org /usa/nh/town/epsom/mcclary.html   (4680 words)

  
 Richard Sealy
17-Feb-1678, Boston, Suffolk Co, MA, (daughter of John Stanyan and Mary Bradbury) d.
1726, Hampton Falls, Rockingham Co, NH ii Polly Cilley b.
ABT 1728, Nottingham, Rockingham Co, NH Richard Sinclair iii Alice Cilley b.
www.seeley-society.net /codevon.html   (488 words)

  
 sar
Son of Orville Gould and Aurelia M.) Wheeler; grandson of Sheldon and Abigail (Foote) Wheeler; great-grandson of Peter Wheeler, private, killed in Wyoming Massacre; grandson of Esbon and Mary (Bradley) SANFORD; great-grandson of Solomon N., private Seventeenth Conn. Militia; great2-grandson of Joseph SANFORD, private Eighth Conn. Line.
Son of Lucius Sawyer and Caroline (Elliott) Blake; grandson of Levi and Mary (SANFORD) Blake; great-grandson of Bradbury and Sarah (Hilton) Blake; great2-grandson of Thomas Blake, Paymaster and Lieutenant, Cilley's New Hampshire Regt.
Son of Byron Bradbury and Elizabeth (Tapley) Blake; grandson of Lucius Sawyer and Caroline (Elliott) Blake; great-grandson of Levi and Mary (SANFORD) Blake; great2-grandson of Bradbury and Sarah (Hilton) Blake; great3-grandson of Thomas Blake, Paymaster and Lieutenant, Cilley's New Hampshire Regt.
www.angelfire.com /ky/database/sar.html   (902 words)

  
 SeacoastNH.com June 2003 Mail Archives
A friend recently sent me a copy of your ISHRA website and as all the Cilley descendants in my books originated with an immigrant who came through the Isles of Shoals I was hoping you would grant me permission to use a copy of your website in my book.
I have over 850 pages thus far and am hoping to wrap it up in the not too distant future and the info and pictures on your website would be such an enhancement to the genealogy of this family.
My favorite one is one of Cilley Hall with a message on the back from my Great Aunt Emma who was Bradbury Cilley's little sister.
www.seacoastnh.com /mail/mail0703.html   (10314 words)

  
 The Oldest Records in the Manchester City Archives
Individuals loaned the town/city money for a specific period of time and were then paid back with interest.
Many of these individuals were prominent citizens such as Bradbury Cilley, Leo and John Sargent and Frederick Stark.
The cost of 19th century government is detailed in this ledger.
www.manchesternh.gov /CityGov/CLK/archives/earlyrecords.html   (527 words)

  
 Society Biographies
Bradbury Cilley from "History of Hamilton County, Ohio" as published in the Seeley Genealogical Society Newsletter, # 36, August 1983
Bradbury Cilley from "Biographical Directory of the United States Congress"
Joseph Cilley from "Biographical Directory of the United States Congress"
www.seeley-society.net /biographies.html   (2668 words)

  
 Sewell or Sewall of Coventry - Person Page 25
(F)      Priscilla Burbank married John Bradbury on 11 April 1788 in York.
He married Elizabeth Ann Cilley, daughter of Major Greenleaf Cilley and Jennie Neally, in 1826.
Child of Capt. Benjamin Burley and Elizabeth Ann Cilley
www.sewellgenealogy.com /p25.htm   (1645 words)

  
 Records of Barnstead, NH >> Vital Record Links >> Vital Record C (births)
Abigail M. W\o James M. CILLEY, Herbert C. Abt 1859
Barnstead, Belknap, NH George C. Olive M. w\o George CILLEY
Barnstead, Belknap, NH Charles A. Sarah E. CLARK, Anna Bradbury
www.usgennet.org /usa/nh/town/barnstead/Vital_Records/BarnB/BarnB-C.htm   (1267 words)

  
 Genealogy.com: Virtual Cemetery
Inscription: Sally, In memory of, wife of Bradbury Cilley, who died Aug. 22, 1818 age 20
Death Location: Epsom, NH US Spouse: Bradbury Cilley
If you are the page author, you can edit your contact information or this page.
www.genealogy.com /genealogy/VG/00/00/13/25/88/0000132588   (39 words)

  
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Ad- mirably modelled, this head stands for a strong, genuine mana man not of feeling, but of force; a face enshrining the will to wrestle and to attain.
There is something solemn in this grave, stern canvas.~~ PROFE55OR BRADBURY L. cILLEY.
Perhaps there is something vital and distinctive in the American man, which it has been left to this clear-sighted painter to preserve for history.
lcweb2.loc.gov /ndlpcoop/nicmoas/newe/newe0025.sgm   (19664 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Bradbury
1840) — also known as Albert W. Bradbury — of Portland,
Colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War;
The site opened on July 1, 1996; the last full revision was done on March 10, 2005.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/bradbury.html   (354 words)

  
 Welcome to Elizabeth's Blog! Here are some links to sites where I've found much about reglazing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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 Class of 1945 Library - Academy Archives: Chronology of the Academy
1859 Jan 19 Bradbury Cilley appointed Professor of Classics.
"experiment in Harkness living" of Cilley Hall renovations in 2000.
modeled after the first experiment in Harkness living in Cilley Hall.
library.exeter.edu /dept/Archives/chron.html   (5405 words)

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