![]() Emma + Greg had also provided a separate area for all the children at their wedding, which is such an amazing idea. As it was such a hot summer’s day the majority of the day was spent in the picturesque walled garden, with everyone either playing lawn games or drinking in the sun. It is such a beautiful venue with a huge marquee which Emma + Greg had added a romantic elegant touch too. When I arrived with Emma in the morning of her wedding day I just knew it was going to be such a fun day! I have never before seen a bride more chilled and relaxed on the morning of her wedding day! It was ace! I have also never seen anyone be as happy as these guys were all day, seriously Emma’s smile is just so infectious!! After a wonderful church ceremony, which also included a blessing of their son Max (which just added an even more of a personal touch to their ceremony)! We headed to the stunning reception at The Walled Garden at Beeston Fields. House of Representatives, respectively.Fun Summer wedding at The Walled Garden at Beeston Fields- Nottingham- Emma + Greg “Thank you so much for being an incredible wedding photographer! From the moment I started e-mailed you I knew I was going to like you! You made me feel so at ease, we forgot you were there most of the time! The pictures are amazing, and we loved having you there! Love Emma, Greg and Max xxx” ![]() They had ten children, including Greenleaf Cilley, whose sons Joseph Cilley and Jonathan Cilley would become a U. Cilley died on August 25, 1799, at his home in Nottingham.Ĭilley married Sarah Longfellow on November 4, 1756. Cilley was elected to the New Hampshire Senate and Treasurer, Vice President and President of the Society of the Cincinnati in New Hampshire. ![]() Cilley retired from the Continental Army on January 1, 1781.Īfter the war, he was appointed major general of the 1st Division of New Hampshire Militia, June 22, 1786. Cilley be presented with a pair of pistols as a token of this State's good intention to reward merit in a brave officer." These pistols are now housed at the Museum of New Hampshire History in Concord, New Hampshire. ![]() On March 19, 1779, the New Hampshire Assembly voted unanimously, "that the worthy Col. Sullivan in his campaign against the Iroquois and Loyalists in western New York. In 1779, Joseph and the 1st New Hampshire were with Gen. With the resignation of John Stark, Cilley took command of the 1st New Hampshire and led them during the Saratoga Campaign of 1777, and the Battle of Monmouth and the Battle of Stony Point in 1778. We have lived in Arlington for 10 years now and have a 2.5. Joseph took part in the Battle of Trenton and the Battle of Princeton. I spent a total of 5 years in Spain, both studying and working, which is when I met my husband. With the defeat of the Continental Army in Canada the 1st New Hampshire was sent to New Jersey and Gen. in the 1st New Hampshire Regiment and he and the regiment were sent to reinforce the Continental Army in Canada fighting at the Battle of Trois-Rivières. After the Siege of Boston Cilley was promoted to Lt. On DecemJoseph was with John Langdon and John Sullivan in the raid on Fort William and Mary at New Castle, New Hampshire.Īt the start of the American Revolutionary War Joseph was appointed major of the 2nd New Hampshire Regiment. In 1758 Joseph Cilley joined Rogers' Rangers and served in northern New York and Canada. Cilley of the Isles of Shoals and his wife Alice Rawlings. Joseph Cilley (1734 – August 25, 1799) was a New Hampshire state senator and general.Ĭilley was born in 1734 at Nottingham, New Hampshire to Captain J. Service Description: 1) ALSO LCOL MAJ 1ST NH REGT.Death: 8-25-1799 NOTTINGHAM ROCKINGHAM CO NEW HAMPSHIRE.A Patriot of the American Revolution for NEW HAMPSHIRE with the rank of COLONEL.
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