HILTON, Edward

HILTON, Edward

Male 1596 - 1669  (72 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  HILTON, EdwardHILTON, Edward was born on 5 Jun 1596 in Northwich, Cheshire, England (son of HILTON, William and MAINWARING, Ellen); died on 19 May 1669 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.

    Notes:

    From: https://www.nh.gov/almanac/history.htm?fbclid=IwAR06qmB-n-Kp0zI71dAXbQn0LdTfj0Oaj2ee3X35oO0k1rz_xzyHw-dzCLc

    Early historians record that in 1623, under the authority of an English land-grant, Captain John Mason, in conjunction with several others, sent David Thomson, a Scotsman, and Edward and Thomas Hilton, fish-merchants of London, with a number of other people in two divisions to establish a fishing colony in what is now New Hampshire, at the mouth of the Piscataqua River.

    One of these divisions, under Thomson, settled near the river’s mouth at a place they called Little Harbor or "Pannaway," now the town of Rye, where they erected salt-drying fish racks and a "factory" or stone house. The other division under the Hilton brothers set up their fishing stages on a neck of land eight miles above, which they called Northam, afterwards named Dover.

    Nine years before that Captain John Smith of England and later of Virginia, sailing along the New England coast and inspired by the charm of our summer shores and the solitude of our countrysides, wrote back to his countrymen that:

    "Here should be no landlords to rack us with high rents, or extorted fines to consume us. Here every man may be a master of his own labor and land in a short time. The sea there is the strangest pond I ever saw. What sport doth yield a more pleasant content and less hurt or charge than angling with a hook, and crossing the sweet air from isle to isle over the silent streams of a calm sea?"

    Thus the settlement of New Hampshire did not happen because those who came here were persecuted out of England. The occasion, which is one of the great events in the annals of the English people, was one planned with much care and earnestness by the English crown and the English parliament. Here James the first began a colonization project which not only provided ships and provisions, but free land bestowed with but one important condition, that it remain always subject to English sovereignty.

    Family/Spouse: SHAPLEIGH, Catherine. Catherine (daughter of SHAPLEIGH, Alexander and UNKNOWN, Lucy) was born on 2 Apr 1599 in Kingswear, Devon, England; died on 29 May 1676 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; was buried in New Hampshire, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  HILTON, William was born in 1550 in Northwich, Cheshire, England; died on 8 Feb 1605 in Northwich, Cheshire, England.

    William married MAINWARING, Ellen about 1569 in Northwich, Cheshire, England. Ellen was born in 1555 in Northwich, Cheshire, England; died on 27 Mar 1606 in Northwich, Cheshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  MAINWARING, Ellen was born in 1555 in Northwich, Cheshire, England; died on 27 Mar 1606 in Northwich, Cheshire, England.
    Children:
    1. HILTON, William was born in 1590 in Northwich, Cheshire, England; died on 28 Jun 1655 in York, York, Maine, USA.
    2. HILTON, Amy was born in 1573 in Northwich, Cheshire, England; died in 1603.
    3. HILTON, Arthur was born in 1578 in Northwich, Cheshire, England; died about 1612 in Northwich, Cheshire, England.
    4. HILTON, Richard was born in 1571 in Northwich, Cheshire, England; died on 15 Feb 1668.
    5. 1. HILTON, Edward was born on 5 Jun 1596 in Northwich, Cheshire, England; died on 19 May 1669 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.


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