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Ira TILLER

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ira TILLER was born on 25 Jan 1820 (son of William TILLER, Jr. and Rebecca CLAY).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William TILLER, Jr. was born between 1787 and 1791 in Giles County, Virginia (son of William TILLER); died on 10 Aug 1867 in Mercer County, West Virginia.

    William married Rebecca CLAY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rebecca CLAY
    Children:
    1. Anderson TILLER was born in 1811.
    2. Kinzie TILLER was born in 1815.
    3. Rhoda TILLER was born in 1817.
    4. Eleanor TILLER was born in 1819.
    5. 1. Ira TILLER was born on 25 Jan 1820.
    6. Hiram TILLER was born in 1823.
    7. William D. TILLER was born in 1829.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William TILLER was born in 1757 in Probably Essex County, Virgnia (son of Thomas TILLER and Elizabeth UNK); died on 12 Oct 1821 in Russell County, Virginia.

    Notes:


    WFT #2385 -
    In 1770, following the death of his father, William chose Samuel Landrum as his guardian.

    In March 1776, he enlisted for service in the Revolutionary Was as a private. He was discharged in
    March of 1778 and re-enlisted on April 9, 1778 as a corporal.

    Contained within William's Revolutionary War pension application are 8 pages of material written by
    William detailing his service as a Revolutionary War soldier. During his time of service, he served at the
    Battle of Stoney Point, and at the Siege of Charleston. During the Siege of Charleston, William received
    two wounds. "...I received two wounds by bombshells that I shall carry to my grave one in my butt and
    one in my secret parts." William also recounts that two others with whom he served were killed after he
    was wounded, "when sergeant Hundly was killed and Richard Spenler was killed one was taking [care]
    of me when he was killed and the other close to me a few days after colonel Parker was killed by a
    cannon ball."

    On May 12, 1780, the Siege of Charleston ended with William and hundreds of others being taken
    captive. They were held captive for approximately 14 months. On July 8, 1781, after being released
    through a prisoner exchange program, William was discharged from service.

    Until June 15, 1793, little else is known about William's whereabouts. However, it appears that he spent
    at least some of that time in North Carolina. One June 15, 1793, William took possession of land in
    Montgomery County, Virgina. He sold that land on May 12, 1804. By 1807, William was residing in Giles
    County, Virginia, where he stayed until 1810. In 1810, William was living in Cabell County, Virginia and
    remained there through part of 1815. In 1850, he moved to Russell County, Virginia. There he remained
    until he died on October 12, 1821.

    Children:
    1. Samuel Jhile TILLER was born between 1776 and 1777 in On ocean on way to America or Chesterfield County, Virginia; died on 03 Aug 1839 in Logan County, Virginia.
    2. 2. William TILLER, Jr. was born between 1787 and 1791 in Giles County, Virginia; died on 10 Aug 1867 in Mercer County, West Virginia.
    3. Nancy TILLER
    4. Jamima TILLER
    5. Martha Patsy TILLER was born between 1800 and 1802 in Giles County, Virginia.
    6. Mary Polly TILLER was born about 1790.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas TILLER was born before 1715 (son of William TILLER, Jr. and Catherine BROWN); died between 1765 and 1766 in Chesterfield County, Virgnia.

    Notes:

    WFT #2385
    Although Thomas Tiller appears to have primarily been a farmer, he may have been better
    suited to be an attorney. Beginning in July 1737 and ending in August 1758,
    Thoms was involved in no less than 32 lawsuits in Essex County, Virgina (note there
    are likely numerous other suits - not all Order Books for Essex County could be
    searched because of missing or incomplete indexes)Few instances were found in which
    Thomas was the defendant.

    After arriving in Chesterfield County, Virginia in 1759, Thomas became involved, as either
    plaintiff or defendant, in no less than 6 lawsuits from 1761 until his death in 1765/66.

    Thomas married Elizabeth UNK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth UNK
    Children:
    1. 4. William TILLER was born in 1757 in Probably Essex County, Virgnia; died on 12 Oct 1821 in Russell County, Virginia.


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