Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Col. John Tilghman (b. 1785 - d. 1866)
MSA SC 5496-37789
Property Owner, Queen Anne's County, Maryland

Sources:


Archival Sources -

James Wood Poplar Grove Collection, Special Collections 5807, Series 9, 10, and 13.

Queen Anne's County District 3, J. G. Stong's Map of Queen Anne's County, 1866, MSA SC 5080-1. Courtesy of the Queen Anne's County Historical Society.

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Marriage Licenses) MSA T1702-1. John Tilghman and Ann Tilghman, March 12, 1818.

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY COURT (Land Records) Liber STW 9, Folio 433, MSA CE 143-27. Frisby Tilghman, Charles C. Tilghman, Susanna Hollyday, Anna Maria Tilghman, et al, to John Tilghman, August 10, 1810.

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY COURT (Land Records) Liber STW 10, Folio 24, MSA CE 143-28. Joseph Tolson to John Tilghman, August 11, 1811.

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY COURT (Land Records) Liber STW 10, Folio 404, MSA CE 143-28. Nathan Ireland to John Tilghman, Richard T. Earle, and Thomas C. Earle, October 3, 1809.

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY COURT (Land Records) Liber JB 1, Folio 1, MSA CE 143-29. Peregrine Tilghman to John Tilghman, April 29, 1811.

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Wills) Liber STH 1, Folio 384, MSA CM869-14. John Tilghman, November 27, 1866.

U.S. Census Record (Census Bureau, MD) for John Tilghman, 1840, Queen Anne's County, Centreville, Page 71, Line 3 [MSA SM61-115, SCM 4723-2.

U.S. Census Record (Census Bureau, MD) for John Tilghman, 1850, Queen Anne's County, Centreville, Page 190, Line 6 [MSA SM61-144, SCM 1500-1].

U.S. Census Record (Census Bureau, MD) for John Tilghman, 1850, Slaves, Queen Anne's County, Centreville, Page 33, Line 12 [MSA SM61-170, SCM 1506-1].

U.S. Census Record (Census Bureau, MD) for John Tilghman, 1860, Queen Anne's County, District 3, Page 729, Line 20 [MSA SM61-215, SCM 7224-1].

BALTIMORE CITY AND COUNTY JAIL (Runaway Docket), 1836 - 1850, #124 - "William Reed". 

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY COURT (Criminal Docket) MSA C1384-114. State vs. London Gould. November 1849.

SECRETARY OF STATE (Pardon Record) [MSA S1108-2], Harriet Turner, November 3, 1849, Page 66.


Newspapers and Journals -

"Wholesale Absconding of Slaves from Maryland." Baltimore Sun 26 October 1849.

"Sentenced." Baltimore Sun 16 November 1849: 1.


Books -

Emory, Frederick. History of Queen Anne's County, Maryland. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Historical Society, 1950.

Hanson, George Adolphus. Old Kent: The Eastern Shore of Maryland. Baltimore, MD: John P. Des Forges, 1876.

Harrison, Bruce. The Family Forest Descendants of Lady Joan Beaufort. Kamuela, HI: Millisecond Publishing Company, Inc., 2005.

Tillman, Stephen Frederick. Tilghman-Tillman family, 1225-1945. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1946.


Other -

"Plain Dealing." Centreville, Queen Anne's County, QA-81. Maryland Historical Trust, Inventory of Historic Properties. www.mdihp.net.

"V. I. P. Sighting." 21 October 2009. The Poplar Grove Project. http://poplargroveproject.blogspot.com/2009/10/v-i-p-sighting.html.


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