John Tilley (I42508)
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Personal Facts and Details
| Birth | Henlow, Bedfordshire, England |
| Christening | 19 December 1571 |
| Marriage | 20 September 1596 Joan Hurst - [View Family (F18425)]
Henlow, Benford, England |
| Death | 10 April 1621 Plymouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts |
| Universal Identifier | 880A29B85AFCD846B04765C65327F476ED6A |
| Last Change | 29 July 2006 - 19:21:12 |
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John Tilley, his wife Joan (Hurst) Rogers, and daughter Elizabeth came on the Mayflower. John and Joan died the first winter, but Elizabeth lived, married John Howland , and had eleven children. John's brother Edward Tilley came with wife Ann Cooper on the Mayflower as well. John Tilley did not marry Prijntgen (Elizabeth) van der Velde in Holland. That was easily disproved in Mayflower Descendant 10:66-67, and by the subsequent identification of Joan (Hurst) Rogers. Also note that the article in the Mayflower Quarterly 49:16+ entitled "John Tilley Jr, 1599-1636" presents a theory as to what happened to John Tilley's son John, but the article has been criticized as presenting no proof but just speculations (Wakefield in MD 43:76; Stratton p. 362). John's wife Joan is the daughter of William Hurst and Rose (---). William was born c1530, and died before 1571. He lived in Henlow, Bedford, England. Joan Hurst was baptized in Henlow, Bedford, England on 13 March 1567/8. She married first Thomas Rogers (no known relation to Thomas Rogers of the Mayflower), and second John Tilley. William Bradford's list of "Decreasings and Increasings," 1650 Tilley, John and Tilley, Joan (Hurst) (Rogers): "John Tilley and his wife both died a little after they came ashore," Bradford, p. 446. |
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