Parents: Humphrey Tiffany and Elizabeth
Born 14 Jun 1675 Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Married Abigail Niles 27 May 1696 New Shoreham, Newport, Rhode Island
Died 1708 Connecticut
Note: he did not leave a will
Buried
Sources
Birth: New England Historical and Genealogical Register
Colonial Families of the U.S.
Marriage clip: Vital Records of Rhode Island page 20 Image #193
Marriage: U.S. and International Marriage Records
New Shoreham Marriages, Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636–1850: First series, births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people. (Narragansett Hist. Publ. Co., 1891), page 20
Book: The Tiffany's of America: History and Genealogy pages 140-170
Book: New England Marriages prior to 1700 page 742
Block Island Settlers of Joshua's Town, Lyme, Connecticut by Mary Banning FriedlanderAbigail Niles
Parents: John Niles and Abigail
Born 1677 New Shoreham, Washington, Rhode Island
Died by 22 March 1739 Lyme, Connecticut
Buried
Sources
Block Island Settlers of Joshua's Town, Lyme, Connecticut by Mary Banning Friedlander
Died by 22 March 1739 Lyme, Connecticut
Buried
Sources
Block Island Settlers of Joshua's Town, Lyme, Connecticut by Mary Banning Friedlander
Marriage: Rhode Island U.S. Vital Extracts Vol 4 Newport County page 16
Marriage: U.S. Marriages Prior to 1700
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Elizabeth Tiffany
Born 23 Feb 1696 New Shoreham, Washington, Rhode Island
Married Richard Brockway 5 May 1720 Joshua's Town, Lyme, Connecticut
CHILDREN
Children of Consider and Abigail clip is from Vital Records of Rhode Island page 36 image #201 |
Born 23 Feb 1696 New Shoreham, Washington, Rhode Island
Married Richard Brockway 5 May 1720 Joshua's Town, Lyme, Connecticut
Note: she sold 66 of her 70 acres in 1743
Children: Elizabeth, Abigail (twin), Consider (Twin), Silence, Eunice, Nathan, Consider
Children: Elizabeth, Abigail (twin), Consider (Twin), Silence, Eunice, Nathan, Consider
Note: I'm not so sure the last child is theirs. The evidence claims he had parents named Richard and Elizabeth, but she would have been 50 years old - not impossible, just improbable.
Died
Buried
Sources
Buried
Sources
Block Island Settlers of Joshua's Town, Lyme, Connecticut by Mary Banning Friedlander
Vital Records of Rhode Island page 36 image #201
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Sarah Tiffany
Sarah Tiffany
Note: there are 2 Sarah Tiffany's that married Ebenezers in this area. This one married Ebenezer Day. The other, Ebenezer Smith.
Born 5 March 1699 New Shoreham, Washington, Rhode Island
Born 5 March 1699 New Shoreham, Washington, Rhode Island
Married Ebenezer Day 3 Feb 1718 Colchester, New London, Connecticut
Note: she sold her share of the land to her brother Nathan after she got married
Children: Deborah, Sarah, Jonathan, Ebenezer, Elizabeth
Children: Deborah, Sarah, Jonathan, Ebenezer, Elizabeth
Died 1 Oct 1775 Colchester, New London, Connecticut
Buried
Sources
(Lieutenant) Nathan Tiffany
Born 14 June 1701 New Shoreham, Washington, Rhode Island
Buried
Sources
Block Island Settlers of Joshua's Town, Lyme, Connecticut by Mary Banning Friedlander
Vital Records of Rhode Island page 36 image #20
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Born 14 June 1701 New Shoreham, Washington, Rhode Island
Married 1) Elizabeth Brockway 1726 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Children: Timothy, Elizbeth, Dorothy, Lois
2) Sarah Harvey 1735 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Children: Silas, Sarah, Abigail, Hepzibah, Nathan, Keturah, Anna, Temperance, Lucy
Died 30 May 1750 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Buried Marvin Cemetery, Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Sources
Died 30 May 1750 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Buried Marvin Cemetery, Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Sources
Birth: Rhode Island Births and Christenings
Block Island Settlers of Joshua's Town, Lyme, Connecticut by Mary Banning Friedlander
Vital Records of Rhode Island page 36 image #20
New England Historical and Genealogical Register
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Note: the problem with the headstones pictured is that they are TWO different stones.
One has considerably more information and greater damage, the other more simple. Perhaps one is the father and one the son? Anyway, I didn't post the headstone because of this problem. I have contacted the person that owns the memorial in hopes she can shed light on this issue.
Silence Tiffany
NOTE: her father, Consider, had no will. Silence is ONLY mentioned in testimony given by her mother and others about Consider's wishes after his death. Land was divided - half to Nathan and the other half to his mother/sisters. An interesting sidenote: Her sister Elizabeth had a daughter named Silence Brockway and Sarah had a daughter named Elizabeth Silence Day.
Born abt 1703 New Shoreham, Washington, Rhode Island
Married Silas Sears about 1728
Note: Silence had 52 acres
Children: Silence
Died
Buried
Sources
Block Island Settlers of Joshua's Town, Lyme, Connecticut by Mary Banning Friedlander
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