- Tylden (family)
The Tylden (or Tilden) family line is an ancient landholding
dynasty with its origins inEngland around the time of theMiddle Ages .A branch of the family
emigrate d to the United States in the early 17th century and established the Tilden family line in America, forming one of the early American dynasties. [http://cerebus.dartmouth.edu/genealogy/ps01/ps01_230.html The British Gazetteer, Political, Commercial, Ecclesiastical, and Historical] by Benjamin Clarke (1852), page 226, Published by H.G. Collins atGoogle Books ]History
During the reign of Henry II, there are records of a
Sir Richard Tylden who wasseneschal (or steward) toHugh de Lacy , Constable of Chester.Henry's son, Richard I (or "Richard the Lionheart") who led the
Third Crusade withPhilip II of France in 1190, was accompanied by a Sir Richard Tylden. His son was probably Sir Richard of Sittenbourne who married Gertrude daughter of Sir William Vernon of Fordsham, Cheshire. Their son, Sir Henry Tylden married Phillipa de Boteler (daughter of Sir Richard Boteler ofLancashire ). Their son, Sir William Tylden, married Constance daughter of Rodolphus Gannett who in turn produced Sir William Tylden who served under theBlack Prince in theBattle of Poitiers in 1356.The Tyldens possessed the parishes of
Brenchley ,Kennington ,Otterden ,Milstead ,Tilmanstone andWormshill .The line extends through numerous generations and branches out in three lines - the eldest remained possessed of its lands in Kent, one branch went to Sussex (with one of its members migrating to America) and one moved to Ifield.
Descendants of the Tylden line continued to reside in Milsted until the 19th century. [http://books.google.com/books?id=Ni4BAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA13-PA1162&lpg=RA13-PA1162&dq=tylden+milsted&source=web&ots=n3s9PGtvuO&sig=VYaGAtjcy5U0td0wUqESWj8H2W0#PRA28-PA1554,M1 A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain] by Sir Bernard Burke (1863)]
American Tildens
The Tilden families of America derive their lineage from John Tilden, a clothier of
Benenden , born around 1400. A descendant, Nathaniel Tilden, sailed with his family (his wife Lydia, seven children and seven servants) in March 1634 on the "Hercules", fromSandwich, Kent toNew England .Nathaniel Tilden, the first name on the passenger list of the "Hercules", had been mayor of
Tenterden in 1622 and his immediate family had held similarly official roles in Tenterden and the surrounding community. Nathaniel Tilden was chosen ruling elder of the first church of Scituate within a year after his arrival in the colony ofMassachusetts Bay . His name is recorded in the first conveyance of land recorded in Scituate in 1634: "of all that land which I have of Goodman Byrd lying within the fence at the north end of the third cliffe, unto the land of Nathaniel Tilden." The connection of the Tildens to the earliest days of settlement in New England are numerous. Nathaniel's brother Joseph, two years his junior, was one of the merchant adventurers of London who fitted out the "Mayflower ". Similarly Nathaniel Tilden's youngest son, Stephen married Hannah Little ofPlymouth, Massachusetts , whose father had married the daughter ofRichard Warren , a passenger on the "Mayflower". ["The Life and Letters of Samuel Jones Tilden" by John Bigelow (Harper Bros.)]Notable people of Tilden descent
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Bill Tilden , tennis player
*George Thomas Tilden , Boston architect
*Samuel J. Tilden , candidate for President of the US in 1876
*William Tilden, a Boston Unitarian clergyman and the father of George Tilden.
*Commodore Edward Preble, Commodore of the American fleet in 1804 when it bombarded Tripoli, was a great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Tilden, whose daughter, Judith, married Abraham Preble.References
ee also
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Tilden disambiguation page.
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