Name origin: Place name from a town in Wiltshire, Eng., signifying the chalk-hills, from the Saxon cylt clay or chalk.
b.1505 of St. Paul's, Canterbury, Kent, England
d.Nov. 30, 1549 St. Paul's, Canterbury, Kent, England
m.abt.1529 of Kent, England Isabell ______
b.1509 of St. Paul's, Canterbury, Kent, England; parents ukn
d.bef.Sept. 21, 1549 St. Martin's Canterbury, Kent, England
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b.1539 of St. Paul's, Canterbury, Kent, England
d.Feb. 15, 1583 Canterbury, Kent, England
m.Sept. 20, 1580 England Isabell ______
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b.1562-63 St. Paul, Canterbury, England; s/o Lyonell and Isabell Chilton
d.Dec. 8, 1620 aboard the Mayflowe, harbor, Barnstable, MA
m.1584-7 Susanna (Mayflower) Furner
b.1564 d/o Fracis and Isabell (?) Furner
d.Jan. 21, 1621 Plymouth, MA
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From Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Families, 1620-1700 by Holmes: CHILTON, JAMES, Mayflower passenger, was at Plymouth, Mass., 1620; no male issue [sic].
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