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  Hillgartner Family History: Tillotson
John was born in Sowerby, Yorkshire Oct. 1630.
John Tillotson suddenly took ill during a sermon and died in London, Nov. 24, 1694.
John Tillotson, Joseph’s grandson, marched north from Farmington, Connecticut to join the Boston muster in 1775 after the battles at Concord and Lexington.
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  John Tillotson
John Tillotson (1630-1694), English archbishop, was the son of a Puritan clothier in Sowerby, Yorkshire, where he was born in October 1630.
Tillotson was present at the Savoy Conference in 1661, and remained identified with the Presbyterians till, the passing of the Act of Uniformity in 1662.
The result of this reading, and of the influence of John Wilkins, master of Trinity College, Cambridge, was seen in the general tone of his preaching, which was practical rather than theological.
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 John Tillotson and Dorcas Coleman
John Tillotson was born on June 29, 1618 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England.
John and his sisters were orphaned at the age of ten and became wards of an uncle.
John Tillotson was born February 2, 1650/51 in Newbury, Massachusetts.
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 Gulbangi Family and Genealogy Research - Person Page 178   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Porter immigrated on 17 July 1638 in the Susan and Ellen to Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
John Tillotson married Jane Evans in 1655 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.
She married John Tillotson, son of John Tillotson and Mary Mitchell, in 1655 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.
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Bernard Hartley and John Haghe pledged to secure 1/3 of the property to her for life.
John Bawdeyn fined for cutting wood and greenwood in Castyclough and William Bawden likewise.
Tillotson atended the Old Colne Gramar, next to the Parish Church (the one that preceded the present one).
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 Gulbangi Family and Genealogy Research - Person Page 179   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Borden was born circa 1665 at New London, New London County, Connecticut.
John Tillotson was born on 3 October 1591 at Midgely, Halifax, Yorkshire, England.
She married John Tillotson, son of James Tillotson and Mary Ann Hudson, on 18 September 1610 at Heptonstal, Yorkshire, England.
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 John Tillotson and Adeline Demontank Hitchcock
John Tillotson, son of Samuel Tillotson and Sarah Partridge, was born May 18, 1798 in Tyringham, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.
Lucinda Abi Tillotson was born December 27, 1831 in New Marlborough, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.
John Seth Tillotson was born September 25, 1833 in New Marlborough, Massachusetts.
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 John Quincy Adams
John Quincy became the first congressman to assert the right of the government to free slaves during a time of war.
John Quincy suffered a fatal stroke while in the House chamber on February 21, 1848 He died in the speaker's private chamber.
Tillotson's homilies (ten volumes) were read by John Quincy for the rest of his life.
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 John Seth Tillotson
John Seth Tillotson, son of John Tillotson and Adeline Demontank Hitchcock, was born September 25, 1833 in New Marlborough, Massachusetts.
Cora Fanny Tillotson was born September 23, 1856 in Lacrosse, Wisconsin.
John Frank Tillotson was born September 10, 1866 in Madison, Wisconsin.
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 Descendants of John Tillotson
TILLOTSON was born June 29, 1618 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, and died Abt 1685 in Saybrook (Lyme Township), New London, CT. He married (1) UNKNOWN.
To my two daughters Mary and Martha Tillotson, I give and bequeath all the rest of my household goods not before disposed of, to be equally divided between them provided that each of them pay to my executrix, their mother Ruth Tillotson one pound five pence apiece in or as money.
Lastly, I order, constitute and appoint my loving wife Ruth Tillotson to be my sole executrix of this will and testament ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day and year in the other side written.
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 Kibworth & District Chronicle.Jan96:Community Spirits, John Tillotson
John, presently the senior partner of South Leicestershire' Solicitors practice, Wartnabys, says it's his ability to work with, and especially communicate with, fellow human beings which has helped him to establish himself and his practice in our community.
Both Peter and John were found work in a woollen factory in Bradford but this didn't last and they both left to continue with their education, Peter eventually going to Oxford followed by Harvard Business School to gain an MA while John obtained his LL.B degree in 1956 at Nottingham University.
John sat the new GCE 'O' levels examination in 1951, gaining passes in the maximum permitted number of subjects at the time, 5, in Latin, French, English Language, Mathematics and History and progressed to 'A' levels in French and Geography before deciding to read Law at Nottingham.
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 17th Century
Doctor Tillotson, the Dean of Canterbury, had an apploplectick or epilectic fit seized on him Friday sevenight last [27 May 1687], falling from his chair as he sate by the fire at his house at Edmington; but by bleeding and purging is pretty well recovered.
Warrant for a grant to Dr John Tillotson, chaplain in ordinary to the king and Dean of Canterbury, of the prebend of Oxegate belonging to St Paul's, and also of the residentiary's place in the same church, void by the promotion of Dr William Sancroft to the archbishopric of Canterbury.
Chapter, Dr John Tillotson, dean of the cathedral church of St Paul's, London, and clerk of the king's closet.
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 John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Tillotson (1630-1694), a probable second cousin of John Tillotson the emigrant to Massachusetts, officiated as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1691 until his death.
He was famous for his sermons and writings which became very popular with American colonists.
Tillotson was also a favorite of William and Mary.
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 Rise and Fall of English Deism
John Orr distinguished Deists from Theists by observing the positivism and negativism of Deism juxtaposed against Theism.
John Locke while not a Deist brought moderate empiricism and theological rationalism to the English milieu with his Essay in 1689, and Reasonableness of Christianity in 1695.
John Toland (1670-1722) was an Irish Roman Catholic who became a liberal protestant, a latitudarian, a Deist, then finally a pantheist.54 His chief work, Christianity Not Mysterious was instrumental in ushering in the peak period of English Deism.
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 Descendants of John TILLOTSON
TILLOTSON was born 29 June 1618 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, and died Abt.
He married (2) Dorcas COLEMAN 14 July 1648 in Newbury, Massachusetts, United States She was born 1630 in Marlboro, England, and died 01 January 1654/55 in (prob) Newbury, Massachusetts, United States He married (3) Jane EVANS 24 May 1655.
One of the original settlers and property owners in Rowley, Massachusetts, United States The town record of the original allotment states "John TILLOTSON a lot of one acre and a half on south side of Thomas BURKLEY's lot." Moved to Newbury, Massachusetts, United States and then in 1660 to Saybrook, Connecticut, United States.
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 Tillotson, John - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tillotson, John 1630-94, English prelate, archbishop of Canterbury (1691-94).
Lynn Tillotson & Pinker LLP Announces Defense Verdict in Lawsuit Against Largest Wind Farm in the World.
Paul Tillotson's big stand with a big band.
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 David C. Lachman   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Portrait of Archbishop John Tillotson, half length, wearing (quite plain) clerical robes, oil on canvas, with Tillotson's name inscribed.
***Tillotson (1630-1694), Archbishop of Canterbury, now best known for his collected sermons which were widely circulated in many editions well into the 18th century.
He was raised by Puritan parents and though he joined the established Church of England at the Restoration he retained "to the end of his life a deep sympathy with nonconformists for which his high-church enemies never forgave him." (New DNB)
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 Amazon.com: "Archbishop John Tillotson": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Popularized by Archbishop John Tillotson's sermons, latitudinarianism stressed the common core of teachings that all Christians could embrace,...
Certainly there is overlap in the discourses of violent predation and Eucharistic anxiety, as is evident in the future Archbishop John Tillotson 's 1684 attack on transubstantiation as a form of cannibalism.
Spellman, `Archbishop John Tillotson and the Meaning of Moralism', Anglican and Episcopal History, 56 (1987), 411-12.
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 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN TILLOTSON
, son of John Tillotson and Mary Mitchell, was born on 29 Jun 1618 in Halifax, Yorkshire, Eng
John married Jane Evans on 24 May 1655 in Newbury, Essex Co., MA (Jane Evans was born about 1625 and died on 15 Apr 1684 in Lyme, New London, CT.)
Elizabeth Tillotson was born on 31 Jan 1755 in Hebron, Tolland Co., CT and died on 11 May 1843.
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 Wireless sensor monitoring solutions from nPhase
John Tillotson, Vice President of Business Development, was brought on board in August of 2002 to head up nPhase strategic planning and business development efforts.
John was awarded Marketer of The Year and Chairman's Achievement Award in 2000, and Grand Prize - Suez Innovation Trophies and Plant Engineering Product of The Year Finalist in 2001.
John's extensive experience commercializing new technology in industrial and commercial markets, and in particular wireless Web-based sensor monitoring solutions, provides a unique understanding of the requirements for success in the emerging M2M industry.
www.nphase.com /aboutus/wireless_sensor_monitoring_bios.htm   (951 words)

  
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She was able to execute the hand offs, but her lack of size made her an easy target for the two bulldogs Brad King and John Tillotson.
Tillotson, however, proving why he was not on the hands team, could not reel it in.
The next and last play of the half ended in a pass out to the flats to John Tillotson, who then shook off Terry McGrath's tackle, and then out sprinted the remaining defender, Jenna Heaton in a race to the end zone.
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 John
Hightower Elementary School was named in honor of John Freeman Hightower.
He had completed further study toward a doctorate at the University of North Texas and the University of California in Sacramento.
John Hightower's career in education began in Anton, Texas, where he served as a biology teacher.
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 John H. Tillotson, JR   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Tillotson spent more than 35 years in the transportation business.
Through his trucking and warehousing businesses, John developed a number of industrial buildings for his own use, starting in 1978.
John is married to Haydee Velazquez, and they have two grown sons, Jack and Erik.
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 AllRefer.com - John Tillotson (Protestant Christianity, Biography) - Encyclopedia
John Tillotson 1630–94, English prelate, archbishop of Canterbury (1691–94).
He became (1689) dean of St. Paul's and was persuaded in 1691 to accept the archbishopric of Canterbury, left vacant when the nonjuror William Sancroft was deposed.
A biography by Thomas Birch accompanied Tillotson's collected Works (3 vol., 1752).
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 John Tillotson Quotes & Quotations, Biographies And Pictures.
John Tillotson Quotes & Quotations, Biographies And Pictures.
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Most of the information found on focusdep.com is released under the the GNU license.
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 JOHN TILLOTSON (1630-1... - Online Information article about JOHN TILLOTSON (1630-1...
LAWRENCE, JOHN LAIRD MAIR LAWRENCE, 1ST BARON (1811-1879)
Tillotson employed his controversial weapons with some skill against See also:
Wisdom of being Religious," and in 1666 replied to John Sergeant's Sure Footing in See also:
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 Amazon.com: "John Tillotson": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Yet all the latitudinarians, Boyle, More, John Wilkins, John Tillotson, Isaac Barrow, and Simon Patrick, gave the same social meaning to natural philosophy.
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John Tillotson, the dean of Canterbury and a preacher at Lincoln's Inn, was mentioned; along with Simon Patrick, the dean of St...
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 Tillotson Family Crest
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: John Tillotson who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1853; Richard Tilson settled in Virginia in 1650; Henry Tilson settled in Maryland in 1734; William Tilton settled in Lynn Mass.
In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded family crest was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...
In the Tillotson coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
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 Christian Quotation of the Day Index
Tillotson, John (1630-1694) [quotes] -- 1/19/96, 2/1/96, 10/28/96, 12/12/96, 9/5/97, 4/2/98, 5/8/98, 7/7/98, 8/21/98, 10/27/98, 11/23/98, 2/15/99, 3/4/99, 4/8/99, 5/3/99, 6/30/99, 11/19/99, 1/28/00, 4/26/00, 8/14/01, 8/25/01, 10/26/01, 3/9/02
Wesley, John (1703-1791) [bio] [bio] [bio] [bio] [bio] [bio] [quotes] -- 1/31/97, 3/3/97, 5/24/97, 5/24/98, 7/18/98, 5/24/01, 12/4/01, 5/24/02, 11/1/02
Whittier, John Greenleaf (1807-1892) [bio] -- 2/14/99, 2/16/02
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 John Tillotson Quotes
36 Quotes for 'John Tillotson' in the Database.
Though all afflictions are evils in themselves, yet they are good for us, because they discover to us our disease and tend to our cure.
All Quotes are provided for educational purposes only and contributed by users.
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 John D. Loudermilk
Artists: John D. Loudermilk, Nashville Teens, Lou Rawls, David Lee Roth, Edgar Winter
Artists: John D. Loudermilk (1963), Johnny Cash (1964), Boxcar Willie (1982), Sammy Davis Jr.
Cousins are Ira and Charlie Loudermilk (children of John D.'s father's brother) known professionally as the Louvin Brothers
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