Matthew Tilghman : his home, his kindred, and his public services, 1876 June and 1895.

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Matthew Tilghman : his home, his kindred, and his public services, 1876 June and 1895.

Article about Tilghman, written by George T. Hollyday, with ms. tipped in about Tilghman's connection to the Boyd line.

p. 416-421 : ill., ports. ; 26 cm.

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Tilghman, Matthew, 1718-1790

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Matthew Tilghman (February 17, 1718 – May 4, 1790) was an American Founding Father, planter, and Revolutionary leader from Maryland. He served as a delegate to the Continental Congress from 1774 to 1776, where he signed the 1774 Continental Association. Matthew was born on the family plantation, The Hermitage, near Centreville in Queen Anne's County, Maryland. He was educated through private tutoring before moving to Talbot County on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Tilghman's first public service w...

Tillman family.

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Hollyday, George Tilghman

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Boyd family.

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Boyd, Joseph C. (Joseph Coffin), 1760-1823

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