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 Wilton, New Hampshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Wilton's coach design for King George III's coronation was later used as a model for the Concord coach.
The Wilton Town Hall Theatre is a private art-house movie theatre which screens films in the Town Hall's auditorium and in a a former dressing room for vaudeville troups which once played the auditorium.
Wilton is drained by the Souhegan River, and Stony and Blood brooks.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wilton,_New_Hampshire   (701 words)

  
 NewHampshire.com - NH Towns - Wilton
Wilton started as Number 2, one of the towns on the state's border laid out in the 1730's, intended to provide protection against Indian attacks.
Wilton's coach design for King George III's coronation was later used as a model for the Concord Coach.
Wilton is a rural town with orchards, farms and woodlands.
www.newhampshire.com /pages/nh-towns-wilton.cfm   (140 words)

  
 Proctor and Greene
Easily accessible by Route 101 (traveling east to west) and Route 31 (traveling north to south), Wilton is bordered to the north by Lyndeborough, to the south by Greenville and Mason, to the east by Milford and to the west by Temple.
Wilton is within easy commuting distance to many of the areas largest cities, attractions and major employers, and is located only 32 miles from Keene, NH or Manchester NH, 16 miles from Nashua, NH, 57 miles from Boston, MA and 68 miles from Portsmouth, NH.
Wilton is a beautiful and scenic town consisting of the river valley, rolling hills, many beautiful apple orchards and forests in which to explore.
www.dwellings.com /proctorgreene/pages/towns/wilton.html   (491 words)

  
 Joseph Wilton (Getty Museum)
For his all'antica style, Joseph Wilton enjoyed popularity with the English crown and the nobles with an interest in ancient culture in the 1700s.
Wilton trained in Flanders and in Paris before traveling to Rome to study antiquities, a requirement of the time.
As Statuary to His Majesty, Wilton was commissioned to produce a statue of George III in 1761.
www.getty.edu /art/gettyguide/artMakerDetails?maker=317&page=1   (205 words)

  
 SSND-Wilton Province   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
With her keen eye for beauty and for detail, she described the high, wide and beautiful Genesee River waterfall at the center of the city, and also the new St. Joseph Church Redemptorist priests were building not far away on Franklin Street.
In 1863, prompted by recurring epidemics and later by Civil Wartime deaths, the sisters at St. Joseph's began caring for German orphans from all over Rochester, a ministry to which they were devoted until 1938.
Joseph opened a very successful Commercial School in 1904, while, in 1918, Holy Ghost, Coldwater, was added to the roster of SSND schools.
www.ssndwilton.org /rochnews.htm   (645 words)

  
 Joseph Wilton (1833-1909) Family Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Joseph appears as a laborer on the farm of John Toles in Southwold township in the 1852 census.
In 1891 Joseph, his second wife Maggie, and their new daughter Mary Maria were living in Aldborough, along with his mother Jane Benjafield Wilton Toles.
Joseph Wilton son of William and Jane, a resident of Warwick township, married Margaret Trigger daughter of James and Ann, a resident of Southwold township, who was born in Southwold township, on April 6, 1858 in Southwold township, according to the Elgin Marriage Register 1858-1869.
www.magma.ca /~jcobban/FamilyTree/F@F0921@.html   (545 words)

  
 Wilton, New Hampshire
Over fifty years, Wilton's population increased by a total of 1,791 residents, going from 1,952 in 1950 to 3,743 residents in 2000.
The 2004 Census estimate for Wilton was 3,841 residents, which ranked 95th among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
Wilton contains 25.6 square miles of land area and 0.1 square miles of inland water area.
www.nhes.state.nh.us /elmi/htmlprofiles/wilton.html   (331 words)

  
 Joseph Wilton (1876-) Family Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Joseph Wilton went west to become a cowboy in Saskatchewan.
Joseph Wilton returned to St. Thomas after a long period of time to see his family.
Joseph Wilton married Eliza Robinson, natural daughter of George Robinson and Emily Thurlby at St.Thomas, ON, CA on 5 June 1895.
www.magma.ca /~jcobban/FamilyTree/F@F1195@.html   (124 words)

  
 Wilton, CT Marriages
Wilton was incorporated in 1802, having been a part of the town of Norwalk.
Stephen Fitch of Wilton and Hannah Betts of Norwalk --- Sept. 2, 1778
Joseph Judson of Stamford and Sarah Dunning of Wilton --- Oct. 5, 1740
www.rays-place.com /marrage/wilton-ct.htm   (7786 words)

  
 Joseph Wilton (1722 - 1803) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Joseph Wilton trained in Flanders and Paris before moving to Rome to pursue his interest in classical sculpture.
Wilton inherited a large inheritance in 1768 that caused him to abandon sculpture.
Joseph Kriehuber, Portrait of Joseph Matthias Graf Thun (1794-1868), 1842
www.wwar.com /masters/w/wilton-joseph.html   (910 words)

  
 Searles
Thomas Searles was born in Wilton and lived to the age of thirty.
Cordelia Searles was born in Carthage in 1830.
She married Joseph Howland (probably the son of Joseph Howland of Temple) in Weld on 27 March 1845 at the age of fourteen.
www.fuzzywunkle.net /genealogy/tree/d0002/searles.html   (460 words)

  
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Anna Wilton was born in Somersetshire, England, A. She with her husband, Richard Wilton, came to American in 1858.
Wilton remained at her home until a short time ago when Mr.
Wilton broght her to his home in Boone Co., Nebraska, that he might care for her the remainder of her days.
www.wereallydig.com /genealogy/ghtout/np9.htm   (581 words)

  
 Wilton, New Hampshire NH, town profile (Hillsborough County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Wilton is a town in Hillsborough County, in the Manchester-Nashua metro area.
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Wilton was $26,618, compared with $21,587 nationally.
Median rent in Wilton, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $554.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=19043   (516 words)

  
 Patricia A. Curran, 70, library volunteer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Patricia A. Curran of Wilton, a longtime volunteer who was very active with the Wilton Library and an honorary trustee of that organization, died on Sunday, Feb. 26, at Norwalk Hospital.
She was a member of the administrative board of the Wilton Historical Society and in 1998 both she and her husband, John, received an award given by the Voluntary Action Center of Mid-Fairfield for outstanding volunteer service.
Curran is survived by her children, John Anthony of Stamford, Elizabeth Ann Deardoff of Wilton, Joseph Daniel of Wilton, and Patricia Marie Caggainello of Wilton.
www.acorn-online.com /news/exec/view.cgi/16/4919   (447 words)

  
 Robertsons of Allendale/Hampton County SC
Joseph Wilton ROBERTSON was born in Jan 1847 in, South Carolina, USA.
Joseph E. ROBERSON was born in May 1890 in, South Carolina, USA.
Enumerated with Joseph Robinson in 1900 Census in Columbia, SC and birth date shown as May 1890.
sciway3.net /clark/allendale/robertson.htm   (1664 words)

  
 Wilton family history (North Yorkshire)
Elizabeth Wilton (~1758 - 1833) and John [?] Wren (~1762 - 1813)
Henry Wilton (~1771 -) and Elizabeth Oats
If you are researching this branch of the Wiltons and would like to have your name or contact details listed here, please contact Ian Hall.
www.bedfordpark.net /genealogy/wilton/tree_yorkshire.htm   (157 words)

  
 Express Gay News Online
Wilton Manors officials are considering a plan that would eliminate the night desk clerk at the city’s police department and route non-emergency, after-hours calls to the Broward Sheriff’s Office.
He also said he once lived in Wilton Manors and became familiar with the city and its police force as chairman of Pride of Greater Fort Lauderdale, which produces the Stonewall Street Festival each June.
Ramos also questioned whether it is wise for BSO to expand at a time when their highly publicized problems include allegations that they distorted crime statistics and allowed criminals to go free by not properly informing them of their Miranda rights.
www.expressgaynews.com /2005/8-12/news/localnews/bso.cfm   (681 words)

  
 Abrreviated View of Movie Page
The life of Joseph Wilton, a widowed piano maker, centers around his son, Robert, who goes away to college and, supported by Joseph's money, takes up drinking and gambling.
Robert is expelled, and while Joseph now must admit to his son's profligacy, he nonetheless sets him up in business.
Also welcomed back to the family is Molly, Robert's sister, whom Joseph had banished for her criticism of the father's financial support of the son's bad habits.
www.afi.com /members/catalog/AbbrView.aspx?s=1&Movie=13976   (126 words)

  
 98-6342 -- Killgore v. Agtrans Inc. -- 02/18/2000
Jurisdiction was based on diversity of citizenship, 28 U.S.C. At the time, Killgore was attempting to gain entry via an entrance ramp onto Interstate 35, and Joseph and McCollough were driving south on Interstate 35 at or near the entrance ramp.
Killgore asked for damages in excess of $1,700,000.00 for personal injuries, loss of income and property damage sustained in the accident, which, he alleged, was caused by the combined negligence of the defendants.
A "Joseph Wilton" is named in the complaint as a defendant.
www.kscourts.org /ca10/cases/2000/02/98-6342.htm   (695 words)

  
 NPG 987; Sir William Chambers; Joseph Wilton; Sir Joshua Reynolds
NPG 987; Sir William Chambers; Joseph Wilton; Sir Joshua Reynolds
Chambers the architect holds a set square and points to an architectural plan, Wilton the sculptor holds a mallet and Reynolds the painter leans on a portfolio.
Wilton gestures towards a statue of the Apollo Belvedere, a reference to the three men's classicizing styles.
www.npg.org.uk /live/search/portrait.asp?mkey=mw01195   (154 words)

  
 A NATIONAL TREASURE: Wolfe Monument Competition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Roubiliac and Wilton were two of a number of competitors who submitted designs.
Wilton won the commission, which reached completion in 1772, when the monument was erected in the north ambulatory of Westminster Abbey.
Wolfe’s Monument by Wilton in Westminster Abbey, 1798
www.gnb.ca /0130/Wolfe/Monument.htm   (128 words)

  
 CTVFC
Lloyd Frutchey, John McHale, Douglas West, Frank Hochrine, Joseph Wilton, Robert Jacobson, William Marsh, William Tobin, and Peter Kuebler were selected as directors and it was decided to continue to hold these early meetings at Kuebler's.
At the February meeting in 1947, John McHale was elected chairman of the directors and Douglas West elected chief in spite of the fact that the group had no truck or equipment.
A committee was selected to write the by-laws and was comprised of Lloyd Frutchey, Harry Berthalf, James Oakey, Ray Davies and Chauncey Wilton.
www.coolfire25.com /history.htm   (849 words)

  
 The Howland Family of Wilton, ME   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Howland Family of Wilton, ME The Howland Family of Wilton, ME Meet The 1890 Howland Family
The Howland Family of Wilton, Maine has a Family Reunion every year in the "Little White School' on the Weld road.
Her actual birthday is October 21st and her family held a big party for her in October.The next Reunion will be held on Sunday August 21, 2004 at Noon with a pot luck dinner and we finish about 3 PM.
ourworld.cs.com /royescottpike/myhomepage/family.html   (168 words)

  
 FREDERICK W. HILLES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION (MS VAULT HILLES)
Stephen (Mears) ALS to Lady Frances (Wilton) Chambers 1801 Aug 1 3 p., with address 6 Chambers, Ann (Metcalfe) ALS to Hannah Chambers 1768 Apr 9, Newcastle 3 p., with address Chambers, Ann (Metcalfe) 9 ALS and 1 AL to Sir Robert Chambers: [n.d.] 2 p., with endorsement; incomplete "I recd.
Chambers, Lady Frances (Wilton) ALS to William Howley, Bishop of London 1818 Dec 5, Putney 4p Accompanied by: Newspaper clipping from the London Times, 1818 Dec 4, containing Howley's letter to the editor Chambers, Lady Frances (Wilton) ALS (copy) to Hannah More 1818 Apr 6, Putney 3 p.
Chambers, Richard ALS to Joseph Wilton 1780 Jul 7, Newcastle 2 p., with address Together with: Chambers, Ann AL (incomplete) to Richard Chambers 1779 Nov 20, Calcutta 2 p.
webtext.library.yale.edu /beinflat/general.HILLES.HTM   (10058 words)

  
 Joseph Wilton Online
Joseph Wilton in the Web Gallery of Art
Fine art posters are a huge, huge bargain, so don't worry about spending more for the frame than the poster.
All images and text on this Joseph Wilton page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/wilton_joseph.html   (124 words)

  
 Bust of a Man (Getty Museum)
Charles Watson-Wentworth, the second marquess of Rockingham, either commissioned this bust directly from the sculptor, Joseph Wilton, or bought it from the sculptor's stock of busts made all'antica.
Along with Joseph Nolleken's statues of Venus, Minerva, and Juno, the bust was incorporated into a Neoclassical decorative scheme, perhaps first in the marquess's London townhouse and then later in his country house in Wentworth.
Both the individual sculptures and the decorative scheme were designed to be expressive of the owner's taste and classical erudition.
www.getty.edu /art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails?artobj=1364   (179 words)

  
 Joseph Edward Dalton\Hannah Mary Ann Wilton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Joseph Edward Dalton, son of Joseph and Eliza Liddiatt, was born July 17,1852 in Southwark, Surrey, England, United Kingdom.
Hannah Mary Ann Wilton, daughter of Edward Stanley Wilton and Susan Young, was born March 29, 1853 in Southwark, Surrey, England, United Kingdom.
Children of Joseph Edward Dalton and Hannah Mary Ann Wilton are:
www.wahooga.com /abbott/fam071.html   (304 words)

  
 A City Nearly Abandoned : Independence & its Enemies in New York
There, according to a surviving record, local women molded the lead into 42,088 bullets.
This horse’s tail and other fragments were found in Wilton, Connecticut in 1871; additional pieces of the statue were still being excavated there one hundred years later.
It had been passed down through a family in Wilton, Connecticut, for more than 200 years.
independence.nyhistory.org /item2.php?item_no=53   (296 words)

  
 Obit: Schwellenbach, Joseph (1856 - 1927)
Joseph Schwellenbach, one of the early settlers of West Weston, Clark County, Wis., died at his home in that town on April 6, 1927, at the age of 71 years.
He was born in Jefferson Co., Wis., April 30, 1856, and grew to manhood there.
To them were born one daughter, who died, and two sons who survive, William of Neillsville and Joseph of Wilton.
www.usgennet.org /usa/wi/county/clark/webbbs/records/index.cgi?read=11620   (271 words)

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