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Note N3473
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1900 US CENSUS:
Place: Spanish Fork, Utah
Henry TILLEY, Head, M, b.Oct 1846, England; 53yrs; Married for 29yrs; Parents b.Eng; Immigrated 1870, 30yrs in USA; Farmer; Read and Write: Owner, Mortgage, Farm.
Ellen TILLEY, Wife, M, b.Aug 1848, Eng; 51yrs; Married 29yrs; Children 12 - 6 living; Father b.England; Mother b.East Indies; Immigrated 1869. Naturalised 31yrs Read & Write
Sarah A. TILLEY, Dau, b.Oct 1872, Utah; 27yrs; Single; Read & Write
James A. TILLEY, Son, b.Sep 1882, Utah, 17yrs, Single, Read & Write
Alice M. TILLEY, Dau, b.July 1884, Utah, 15yrs, Single, At School
Henry A. TILLEY, Son, b.April 1886, Utah, 14yrs, Single, At School
Ellen C. TILLEY, Dau, b.Sep 1891, Utah, 8yrs, Single.
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Note N3474
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1920 United States Federal Census - Tilley, James A & Family, Burley - 4300161_00885
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Note N3475
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1920 United States Federal Census - Tilley, James A & Family, Burley - 4300161_00885
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Note N3476
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1920 United States Federal Census - Tilley, James A & Family, Burley - 4300161_00885
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Note N3477
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1920 United States Federal Census - Tilley, James A & Family, Burley - 4300161_00885
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Note N3478
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1920 United States Federal Census - Tilley, James A & Family, Burley - 4300161_00885
United States Census, 1920 for Mark Tilley
name: Mark Tilley
residence: , Cassia, Idaho
estimated birth year: 1913
age: 7
birthplace: Utah
relationship to head of household: Son
gender: Male
race: White
marital status: Single
father's birthplace: Utah
mother's birthplace: Utah
film number: 1820290
digital folder number: 4300161
image number: 00885
sheet number: 20
Household Gender Age
James A Tilley M 37y
Rachael Tilley F 34y
James R Tilley M 16y
Kendall Tilley M 13y
Lester Tilley M 9y
Mark Tilley M 7y
Verne Tilley M 2y
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Note N3479
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1920 United States Federal Census - Tilley, James A & Family, Burley - 4300161_00885
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Note N3480
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Also as Clare Elizabeth Bromage
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Note N3483
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He was summoned by writ to Parliament in 1299 as Hugo de Curtenay,[18] whereby he is held to have become Baron Courtenay.
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Note N3484
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Wikipedia Entry [2016-10-24]
However, forty-one years after the death of Isabel de Forz, letters patent were issued on 22 February 1335 declaring him Earl of Devon, and stating that he 'should assume such title and style as his ancestors, Earls of Devon, had wont to do', by which he was confirmed as Earl of Devon.[20] Although some sources consider this a new grant the wording of the grant arguably indicates a confirmation and that he became thereby 9th Earl. Historic sources thus variously refer to him as either 1st Earl or 9th Earl, and the position cannot be decided either way due to the uncertainty of the surviving evidence. For the last years of his life he thus held two titles, 1st/9th Earl of Devon, by reason of the 1335 letters patent, and 1st Baron Courtenay, the title by which he had been summoned to Parliament in the years prior to the 1335 letters patent.[21]
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Note N3485
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Wikipedia Entry [2016-10-24]
However, forty-one years after the death of Isabel de Forz, letters patent were issued on 22 February 1335 declaring him Earl of Devon, and stating that he 'should assume such title and style as his ancestors, Earls of Devon, had wont to do', by which he was confirmed as Earl of Devon.[20] Although some sources consider this a new grant the wording of the grant arguably indicates a confirmation and that he became thereby 9th Earl. Historic sources thus variously refer to him as either 1st Earl or 9th Earl, and the position cannot be decided either way due to the uncertainty of the surviving evidence. For the last years of his life he thus held two titles, 1st/9th Earl of Devon, by reason of the 1335 letters patent, and 1st Baron Courtenay, the title by which he had been summoned to Parliament in the years prior to the 1335 letters patent.[21]