In the 1880 Census he was living with his mother as a surveyor in Whites Store, Anson, North Carolina. [2] In 1990 he was renting in Mount Gilead, Montgomery, North Carolina. [3]
Sources
↑ Stephen Frederick Tillman, Spes Alit Agricolam [Hope Sustains the Farmer]: Covering the Tilghman and related families from 1225 to 1961 (Washington, D.C.: The Goetz Company, 1962), p.123, #2481. Hope N. Tillman personal library.
↑ 1880 U.S. Federal Census. Year: 1880; Census Place: Whites Store, Anson, North Carolina; Roll: 951; Family History Film: 1254951; Page: 434C; Enumeration District: 006; Image: 0661
↑ 1900 U.S. Federal Census. 1900; Census Place: Mount Gilead, Montgomery, North Carolina; Page: 10; Enumeration District: 0073; FHL microfilm: 1241207
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Bob Nichol for creating WikiTree profile Tillman-224
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