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William Till (c.1697 – April 13, 1766)[1] was a colonial-era American politician, jurist, and merchant.

He settled in Sussex County, Delaware around 1720 and served in the provincial assembly and as a justice of the peace. Till served as mayor of Philadelphia (1742–43), as chief justice of the Delaware Supreme Court (1743–45), and later served as an associate justice (appointed 1754). At his death he held the post of Collector of the port of New Castle.[2] He was a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Council from 1741 to 1766.[3][4]

In 1720 Till married Mary Lillingston, who survived him. They had two children, Thomas Till (who died before his father) and Mary. Thomas' widow, Gertrude Ross Till, was the sister of one signer of the Declaration of Independence, George Ross, and married another, George Read.[5]

His daughter, Mary Till, married Andrew Hamilton II, the son of the famous lawyer Andrew Hamilton, on December 24, 1741. They had two children, Andrew Hamilton III and William Hamilton, famous as a gentleman and for the landscaping of his property of The Woodlands.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Provincial Councilors of Pennsylvania..., Charles Keith, 1883, p. 194-5
  • ^ History of Delaware:1609–1888, Volume 1, J. Thomas Scharf, 1888, p. 526-7
  • ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-06-24. Retrieved 2009-12-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ "HISTORY: PA Archives Series 2: Vol. IX: Part II: Sections 1-3: List of Officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776" (TXT). Files.usgwarchives.net. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  • ^ "Biography of Gertrude Ross Read | Colonial Hall". colonialhall.com. Retrieved 2016-05-21.
  • ^ Jordan, John W. (2004-01-01). Colonial And Revolutionary Families Of Pennsylvania. Genealogical Publishing Com. pp. 525–526. ISBN 9780806352398.

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