Charles Emery Cilley

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Mar 20, 1845
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          Death: May 2, 1845
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Parents
         Father: Joseph Longfellow Cilley
         Mother: Lavinia Bayley Kelly



Charles William Cilley

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Aug 5, 1836
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          Death: May 27, 1898
         Burial: Pembroke Street Cemetery, Pembroke, NH
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Parents
         Father: William Plumer Cilley
         Mother: Emeline Whitney

Spouses and Children
1. *Ann Maria Ames
       Marriage: May 12, 1861
       Children:
                1. Fred Cilley



Clinton Albert Cilley

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Feb 16, 1837
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Parents
         Father: Reverend Daniel Plumer Cilley
         Mother: Adelaide Ayres Haines



Cora E. Cilley

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Mar 1863 - Nottingham, NH
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Spouses and Children
1. *William M. Kirkwood
       Marriage: 
       Children:
                1. Robert M. Kirkwood



Cutting Cilley

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1738 - Nottingham, NH
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          Death: Feb 1825 - Northfield, NH
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Parents
         Father: Joseph Cilley
         Mother: Alice Rawlins

Spouses and Children
1. *Martha Morrill
       Marriage: 1761
       Children:
                1. John Cilley
                2. Elsie 'Alice' Cilley
                3. Aaron Cilley
                4. Betsy Cilley
                5. Henry Cilley



Col. Daniel Cilley

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Mar 12, 1769 - Nottingham, NH
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          Death: Dec 4, 1842 - Epsom, NH
         Burial: in McClary-Epsom, NH Center Cemetery, Epsom, NH
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Parents
         Father: General Joseph Cilley
         Mother: Sarah Longfellow

Spouses and Children
1. *Hannah Plumer
       Marriage: Nov 7, 1790
       Children:
                1. Polly Dole Cilley
                2. Bradbury Cilley
                3. Samuel Plumer Cilley
                4. Joseph Cilley
                5. Daniel Cilley
                6. Reverend Daniel Plumer Cilley
                7. Hannah Plumer Cilley
                8. William Plumer Cilley
                9. Jonathan Longfellow Cilley

Notes
General:
Information from family bible

Buried in the McClary Cemetery, Epsom, NH. Died age 74.
NH Patriot 1-5-1843 COL. DANIEL CILLEY - In Epsom, 4th inst., Col. Daniel Cilley, aged 73.

6-10-1822

Capt. Samuel Thompson has been appointed post-master at Holderness, N.H. vice Walter Blair, resigned.
Mr. James Babb is appointed post-master in Epsom, vice Col. Daniel Cilley, resigned.

5-18-1833 and 5-20-1833 DANIEL CILLEY BARNS
On Sunday night last, three barns, with a stable and shed belonging to Col. Daniel Cilley, of Epsom, were consumed by fire: supposed to have been set by an incendiary. Loss not particularly stated; probably about $1000. Insurance $350 in the N.H. Mutual Company.

On the night following the 5th instant the barns of Daniel Cilley, Esq. were consumed. His dwelling house was saved with much difficulty. There is no doubt that this was the work of an incendiary. Epsom has for a few years past been peculiarly unfortunate in fires and in the suspicion at least, that it is infested with a very few miscreants, who have occasioned them.

NH Patriot 6-17-1833
500 REWARD !
WHEREAS, on the night of the 5th of May last, three Barns and a Stable, the property of Col. Daniel Cilley, of Epsom, were destroyed by fire, - supposed to be the work of an incendiary or incendiaries. The Town, at a meeting legally warned and holden for that purpose on the 3d day of June, 1833, unanimously adopted a resolution authorizing and empowering the Selectmen to offer the above reward to any person or persons who will furnish evidence sufficient to convict any, who have been guilty of the crime.
ELIPHALET WIGGIN, NATHAN BICKFORD, THOMAS D. MERRILL, Selectmen of Epsom
Epsom, June 7, 1833

NH Patriot 8-30-1849
FARM FOR SALE
THE subscribers offer for sale their farm in Epsom, well known as the Cilley place, lying on the Turnpike road and near the centre of the town, and close to the line of the contemplated Railroad from Hooksett to Pittsfield. The home place contains upward of 200 acres, a large proportion of which is Mowing and Tillage, the buildings are two good dwelling houses, two barns with shed, and all other out buildings suitable for two families. Also, a large pasture about two miles from the home place, containing about 90 acres, well watered, lying by the side of Odiorne's pond (so called). Also, a wood and timber lot, containing about 90 acres, about one and a half miles from the home place, and very handy to Long Falls Saw Mill. They also offer the crops now growing, and the hay in the barns, being sufficient to winter 50 head of cattle; the greater part cut on the home place the present season. If not disposed of at private sale the present season, it will be offered at Public Auction the 20th day of February, 1850.
Conditions of sale for the whole or such parts as may be agreed upon, will be liberal.
W.P. Cilley
J.L. Cilley
Epsom, August 6, 1849

From the book "General Joseph Cilley" by Scales
A very large concourse of people attended his funeral. At the service, one of his fellow-ministers, the oldest among the number, who knew him in early years, arose and said: "I knew this king among men all his life. How powerfully he could preach; how fervernly he prayed, and oh, how sweetly he sang."
He had a remarkable vibrant, strong and resonant, but sweet, high voice. I have seen few men so noticeable in personal port and fineness of feature. He was very daintly in his habits, clean of life and tongue, high-minded -- and with all the fighting impulse of the soldierly clan of the Cilleys, on occasion.

Boston Courier 12-22-1842 DANIEL CILLEY

In Epsom, N.H., Dec. 4, Col. Daniel Cilley, 73, the only surviving child of Gen. Joseph Cilley of revolutionary fame.
Marriage Notes (Hannah Plumer)
Also seen as Nov. 9th, 1790. The 7th is given in family bible.


Daniel Cilley

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Apr 19, 1804 - Epsom, NH
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          Death: Jan 10, 1806 - Epsom, NH 11
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Parents
         Father: Col. Daniel Cilley
         Mother: Hannah Plumer

Notes
General:
Death date could be June 10, 1806 (Cilley Family Roots in New England by A. Cilley)


Daniel E. Cilley

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: May 3, 1804 - Northfield, NH
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Parents
         Father: John Cilley
         Mother: Hannah Elliot

Spouses and Children
1. *Betsey P. Cilley
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2. Martha A. Watson
       Marriage: Nov 5, 1863



Reverend Daniel Plumer Cilley



      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: May 31, 1806 - Epsom, NH
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          Death: Nov 14, 1888 - Farmington, NH
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Parents
         Father: Col. Daniel Cilley
         Mother: Hannah Plumer

Spouses and Children
1. *Adelaide Ayres Haines
       Marriage: Jan 13, 1836
       Children:
                1. Clinton Albert Cilley
                2. Adelaide Haines Cilley
                3. Emma Stark Cilley
                4. Daniel Plumer Cilley
                5. Joseph Bradbury Cilley

Notes
General:
Ordained Feb. 6, 1833, Pastor in Northwood and Newmarket until 1839. Moved to Pittsfield for 4 years, and in 1843 his pastorate took him to Manchester, NH. Resigned due to bad health, moved to the country, and once again took up the call at Great Falls, NH and three years at Farmington. Took a leave of absence to serve as Chaplain, 8th NH Volunteers, commissioned Nov. 4, 1861. Suffered greatly in the Port Hudson and Red River campaigns, served under B.F. Butler and N.P. Banks, commissioned Chaplain of the 2nd NY Calvary and mustered out in Dec. 1865. After, served as a missionary of the American Missionary Association in Alabama [Haines Genealogy says North Carolina, where his family was with him from 1868-1873], but returned to Farmington due to ill health where her died.

11-16-1888
DANIEL PLUMER CILLEY
Rev. D.P. Cilley died suddenly at Farmington, NH, Wednesday. He was born at Epsom, NH in 1806. He had preached at Manchester and Boston for the eight years following 1850. During the war he was chaplain of the Eighth New Hampshire and a New York regiment. The year following the close of the war he was sent by the American Board of Home Missions as home missionary to Alabama, and he worked from 1868 to 1873 in North Carolina. Since that time he had lived in Farmington.


Daniel Plumer Cilley

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Nov 27, 1854
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Parents
         Father: Reverend Daniel Plumer Cilley
         Mother: Adelaide Ayres Haines


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