Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 6th ed., 1887, Henry Co. WILLIAM T. CHILTON was born in Henry County, May 20, 1858, the eldest of two sons and one daughter born to Joseph S. and Harriett J. (Combs) Chilton. His father, a native of Henry County, was born in 1838, is a well-to-do farmer and stock trader, and was associated with Bailly, Irving, Scott & Co., of Madison, Ind., and is one of the directors of the First National Bank of New Castle. His mother was born in Henry County, and is a member of the Christian Church. The paternal grandfather of our subject, John Chilton, was a native of Fauquier County, Va., came to Kentucky in an early day, and was among the first settlers of Turner's Station, Henry County. His maternal grandfather, Jesse Combs, was a native of Henry County, and a well-to-do farmer. Our subject passed his early life with his father on the farm. In his twenty-third year he entered Georgetown College where he remained for one session. He was united in marriage, December 20, 1882, with Lilly M. Smith of Henry County, and one son and one daughter followed their union, Leslie K., born May 4, 1884, and Mary, born June 8, 1886. Mr. Chilton has a farm of 334 acres situated near Campbellsburg, which he successfully manages, and is looked upon as one of Henry County's enterprising citizens. He has been a member of the Masonic fraternity since 1881, has risen to the degree of Royal Arch, and is present Worshipful Master of Henry Lodge, No. 249. He is also a member of the Christian Church. Chilton Combs Smith = Georgetown-Scott-KY Fauquier-VA IN http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/henry/chilton.wt.txt