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    William Parish Chilton (August 10, 1810 – January 20, 1871) was an American politician and author who served as a Deputy from Alabama to the Provisional...
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    was 45,014. The county seat is Clanton. Its name is in honor of William Parish Chilton, Sr. (1810–1871), a lawyer who became Chief Justice of the Alabama...
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  • and co-founder of The Oracle of Reason William E. Chilton (1858–1939), United States Senator William Parish Chilton (1810–1871), Alabama lawyer, jurist and...
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    represented; 4. Marcus Henderson Cruikshank 5. Francis Strother Lyon X 6. William Parish Chilton Sr. X 7. David Clopton X 8. James L. Pugh X 9. James Shelton Dickinson...
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    died. After his death, Rev. Claudius (Claude) Lysias Chilton, Jr., grandson of William Parish Chilton and admirer of Bounds, worked on preserving and preparing...
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    Chilton Foliat is a village and civil parish on the River Kennet in Wiltshire, England. The parish is in the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural...
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    Jefferson Foster 2. William Russell Smith 3. John Perkins Ralls 4. Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry X 5. Francis Strother Lyon 6. William Parish Chilton Sr. X 7. David...
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  • Richard W. Walker, Robt. H. Smith, Colin J. McRae, Jno. Gill Shorter, William Parish Chilton, Stephen F. Hale, David P. Lewis, Tho. Fearn, J. L. M. Curry Mississippi:...
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  • Chilton (1856–1939), United States Senator from West Virginia William Parish Chilton (1810–1871), lawyer, jurist, and politician serving Alabama and...
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  • late husband, had been friends of the Chiltons for decades. Thomas H. Chilton is a grandson of William Parish Chilton, a member of the congress of the Confederate...
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    Jefferson Foster, William Russell Smith, John Perkins Ralls, Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry, Francis Strother Lyon, William Parish Chilton Sr., David Clopton...
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    the original on October 27, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2011. McDonald, William Lindsey (2003) [1997]. A Walk Through the Past: People and Places of Florence...
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    Secretary of Defense, 1985). excerpt Descendants of William Parish Chilton 1810-1871, by Thos. H. Chilton, 1967 DoD biography Robert Abercrombie Lovett Papers...
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  • 1690s John Chilton II relocated to Westmoreland County. He first appears in court records 24 November 1697 when, as a planter of Cople Parish, he purchased...
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  • Senator 1817–20. Uncle of Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor, Thomas Chilton, and William Parish Chilton. Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor (1793–1874), Kentucky State...
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    Among those men who read law under his tutelage in Tennessee was William Parish Chilton who would become Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. Timothy's...
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  • Thomas Chilton (1798–1854), Kentucky State Representative 1819, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1927–1831 1833–35. Brother of William Parish Chilton. William...
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    Chilton is a village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse district of Oxfordshire, England, about 3+1⁄2 miles (6 km) southwest of Didcot. The parish...
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    great-great-grandfather was William Parish Chilton and his great-great-uncle was Thomas Chilton, who both served in government. After high school, Chilton worked at a...
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    Senate President pro tempore Robert M. T. Hunter of Virginia, William Waters Boyce and William Porcher Miles of South Carolina, Benjamin Harvey Hill of Georgia...
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    Chilton Lodge is an English country house. It is a historic Grade II* listed building. The house is located northwest of Leverton, Berkshire, in the parish...
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  • the authors of the Texas Declaration of Independence Chilton County Alabama William Parish Chilton (1810–1871), Alabama Supreme Court Justice and Confederate...
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    Legislature and as a judge, Thomas Chilton, who likewise represented Kentucky in Congress, and William Parish Chilton, a provisional congressman of the...
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    and buried under cover of darkness in March 1881 to avoid scandal William Parish Chilton (1810–1871), politician and author James Holt Clanton (1827–1871)...
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    attended schools and then studied law in Tuskegee with justice William Parish Chilton, his brother-in-law. After admission to the Alabama bar, he established...
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    St Mary's Church is a redundant Church of England parish church in the civil parish of Chilton, Suffolk, England. It is a Grade I listed building, and...
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    Chilton is a civil parish on the eastern outskirts of Sudbury, in the Babergh district, in the county of Suffolk, England. In 2011 the parish had a population...
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  • 1837 1837 Henry W. Collier 1837 1849 Edmund S. Dargan 1849 1852 William Parish Chilton 1852 1856 George Goldthwaite 1856 1856 Samuel Farrow Rice 1856 1859...
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  • secessionist politician and CSA Col. Edward Bullock Chilton County (1868) named for William Parish Chilton, judge and member of the Confederate Provisional...
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  • the location of his younger brother William Parish Chilton who had just been elected to the State legislature. Chilton continued some law practice but also...
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