| CILLEY |
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| General Joseph Cilley 1734 - 8/25/1799 Nottingham, NH Sarah Longfellow 11/17/1739 - 5/23/1811 m: 11/4/1756 |
| General Thomas Bartlett 10/22/1745 - 6/30/1805 Newbury, MA Sarah Cilley 8/16/1757 - 12/7/1833 m: 8/19/1773 |
| Bradbury Bartlett 1/21/1783 - 9/1/1869 Nottingham, NH Mary (Polly) True 9/17/1787 - 11/22/1862 m:9/17/1806 |
| Thomas Bradbury Bartlett 1/9/1826 - 8/2/1905 Nottingham, NH Victoria E. W. Cilley 9/24/1831 - 6/9/1905 m:4/29/1857 |
| Frederick Johnson Shepard 8/16/1851 - 4/13/1931 Saxonville, MA Annie Elizabeth Bartlett Shepard 8/16/1851 - 4/13/1931 m: 9/27/1887 |
| Frederick Johnson Shepard, Jr. 12/10/1889 - 12/12/1973 East Derry, NH Caroline Clark Shepard (died in childbirth) 10/20/1894 - 1/4/1921 m: 1/27/1915 Elizabeth McArthur Shepard (2nd wife) 9/16/1903-1/17/1992 m: 7/25/1927 |
| Harold Nickerson Boyle, Jr. 10/19/1911-10/20/1984 Helen Rothwell Shepard Boyle (Scott) 12/22/1915-2/28/1997 m: 8/15/1947 |
| John Lennox Boyle Vicki Lynn Holmes Boyle |
Comments:
General Joseph Cilley was engaged in the attack on Fort William and Mary in 1774; and appointed a Major in Colonel Poor's regiment by the Assembly of New Hampshire in 1775.
He was not present at the Battle of Bunker Hill as his regiment was engaged in home defense. He was made Lieutenant Colonel in 1776 and on April 2, 1777,
was appointed Colonel of the First New Hampshire regiment of three years' men, in place of Colonel Stark, resigned. He was at Bemis Heights and at the surrender of Burgoyne. He was at Valley Forge the winter of 1777-1778,
at the storming of Stoney Point; at Monmouth he was one of the heroes in retrieving General Lee's retreat. He was present at the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, and served in other battles of the American Revolution.