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    Tench Tilghman (/ˈtɪlmən/, December 25, 1744 – April 18, 1786) was an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He served...
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    the Revolutionary War. Anna Maria married her cousin Tench Tilghman on June 9, 1783. Tilghman's son Lloyd built his own home on Sherwood's Neck, known...
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    Congress in Philadelphia. Tench Tilghman's grave can be found at the Oxford cemetery. It is overshadowed by the Tench Tilghman Monument, a stone spire approximately...
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    William Matthew Tilghman Jr. (July 4, 1854 – November 1, 1924) was a career lawman, gunfighter, and politician in Kansas and Oklahoma during the late 19th...
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    Illinois Ronald Speirs (U.S. Army) Michael Strobl (U.S. Marine Corps) Tench Tilghman (Continental Army) William Travis (Texas Militia) Matt Urban (U.S. Army)...
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    molecular biologist Tench Tilghman (1744–1786), American colonel in the American Revolutionary War, grandfather of Lloyd Todd Tilghman (born 1978), American...
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    Matthew Tilghman, an ancestor, was a member of the Continental Congress at the time of the Declaration of Independence, and Colonel Tench Tilghman, another...
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    General George Washington, Lafayette and Washington's aide-de-camp Tench Tilghman. It was in the Old Senate Chamber that Washington resigned his commission...
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    of it still stand today inside of the present court house. Lt. Col. Tench Tilghman, Gen. George Washington's aide-de-camp, was born on Fausley in Talbot...
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    army of slave catchers." After the British surrender, Washington sent Tench Tilghman to report the victory to Congress. After a difficult journey, he arrived...
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    President Buchanan (1860–1861) Oswald Tilghman, Confederate Army officer, lawyer, author, politician Tench Tilghman, aide-de-camp for George Washington...
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    Philip Francis Thomas Ann Francis, who married James Tilghman, who were the parents of Tench Tilghman, who became an aide to George Washington Mary Francis...
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    Born in Crisfield, Somerset County. Matthew Tilghman, delegate to the Continental Congress. Tench Tilghman, aide-de-camp to George Washington. Harriet...
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    Washington, accompanied by a detachment of his life guard and aide-de-camp Tench Tilghman, surveilled British troops at Valley Forge from the north side of the...
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  • planter. Tilghman married Deborah Lloyd, daughter of Colonel Robert Lloyd. They had three sons and two daughters, Robert Lloyd (1778–1823), Tench (1782–1827)...
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    letter of introduction from Carmichael to George Washington's aide Tench Tilghman, a fellow Marylander from the Eastern Shore. Carmichael later represented...
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  • "Robert Eden, MSA SC 3520-391". msa.maryland.gov. Retrieved 2024-08-30. Tilghman, Oswald; Harrison, S. A. (Samuel Alexander) (1915). History of Talbot county...
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  • four months, before dying of disease at the Morristown headquarters. Tench Tilghman served longer than any other aide-de-camp: more than seven years, about...
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    September 6, 2024. Tilghman & Harrison 1915, p. 61; Weeks, Bourne & Maryland Historical Trust 1984, p. 78 "Archives of Maryland - Tench Tilghman (1744-1786)"...
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  • Lafayette – A French aristocrat and military officer. Josh Clark as Tench Tilghman – An officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary...
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    Brush/Samoa Holland Thompson/Samite John W. Garrett Peter Cooper/Samarkand Tench Tilghman/Samos James Blair/Samarina Emma Lazarus/Samara Charles C. Long/Samur...
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    supplanted "plain" ones after 1761: George Washington commissioned a friend, Tench Tilghman, to purchase numerous household items, "if great bargains are to be...
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    Adamson Tannehill Lieutenant Colonel Richard Taylor Lieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman Lieutenant Colonel and Governor Jonathan Trumbull Jr. Brigadier General...
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    Brush/Samoa Holland Thompson/Samite John W. Garrett Peter Cooper/Samarkand Tench Tilghman/Samos James Blair/Samarina Emma Lazarus/Samara Charles C. Long/Samur...
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  • Academy, led its founders. Tilghman's father, West Point-educated General Tench Tilghman, founded the Maryland Military Academy in 1847, a preparatory school...
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    1827, in Philadelphia. Tilghman was the nephew of Matthew Tilghman and brother of Tench Tilghman.[citation needed] In 1816, Tilghman was elected a member...
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    military office. These included Alexander Hamilton, Robert H. Harrison, Tench Tilghman, Richard Meade, and James McHenry. The only record of Washington's stay...
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    independence—into an army of slave catchers." General Washington's aide, Lieutenant Tench Tilghman, was dispatched to deliver the news to Congress. Arriving in Philadelphia...
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    refrain became a commonly quoted proverb. Magill, Frank Northen; Tench Francis Tilghman (1965). Magill's Quotations in Context. Harper & Row. Manser, Martin...
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    to John Leeds Kerr, whose daughter married General Tench Tilghman, grandson of the Tench Tilghman that was an aide-de-camp to George Washington in the...
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