The Gilman Family, Traced in the Line of Hon. John Gilman, of Exeter, N.H.: With an Account of Many Other Gilmans in England and AmericaHigginson Genealogical Books, 1869 - 324 pages |
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... several children , all of whom , except one , Edward , have fince died without iffue . This Edward was brought up to the profeffion of an attorney and folicitor , but he emigrated to America and married there , in Canada Weft , 21 ...
... several children , all of whom , except one , Edward , have fince died without iffue . This Edward was brought up to the profeffion of an attorney and folicitor , but he emigrated to America and married there , in Canada Weft , 21 ...
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... several cafes were tried , but no one suffered death in New Hampshire . The early inhabitants were of a more liberal mind than the Puritans of Plymouth , fo that when the two colonies were united , the latter were obliged to make con ...
... several cafes were tried , but no one suffered death in New Hampshire . The early inhabitants were of a more liberal mind than the Puritans of Plymouth , fo that when the two colonies were united , the latter were obliged to make con ...
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... several hundred others . The dwelling - house , a view of which is prefented beneath the portrait of Benjamin Ives Gilman ( 226 ) was built at Exeter in 1724 , by Nathaniel Gilman ( 60 ) . He was born in 1704 , and married Sarah Emery ...
... several hundred others . The dwelling - house , a view of which is prefented beneath the portrait of Benjamin Ives Gilman ( 226 ) was built at Exeter in 1724 , by Nathaniel Gilman ( 60 ) . He was born in 1704 , and married Sarah Emery ...
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... several fucceffive years . In 1674 , and at other dates , the town made him im- * Mr. Alexander Shapleigh was a merchant and ship - owner , and was interested in the early settlements in Maine and New Hampshire , to which places he sent ...
... several fucceffive years . In 1674 , and at other dates , the town made him im- * Mr. Alexander Shapleigh was a merchant and ship - owner , and was interested in the early settlements in Maine and New Hampshire , to which places he sent ...
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... several years , being a Reprefentative from Dover , and afterwards Somerfworth , when the latter place was fet off from Dover . He was also State Senator , Councillor , and Judge of the Supreme Court . When the first Revolutionary Con ...
... several years , being a Reprefentative from Dover , and afterwards Somerfworth , when the latter place was fet off from Dover . He was also State Senator , Councillor , and Judge of the Supreme Court . When the first Revolutionary Con ...
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The Gilman Family Traced in the Line of Hon. John Gilman, of Exeter, N. H ... Arthur Gilman No preview available - 2018 |
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Abigail alſo ARTHUR GILMAN BENJAMIN GILMAN Benjamin Ives Benjamin Ives Gilman Betfey born April born Auguſt born December born February born January born July born June born March born November born October born September Boſton bufinefs buſineſs cauſed Charles church College Daniel Daniel Gilman daughter Deborah deceaſed December 24 died April died February died January died March died September Ditto Edward Gilman Elizabeth England eſtabliſhed Exeter faid fame February 25 fecond fervice firft firſt fome Gilmanton Hampſhire Hannah Henry Hiftory himſelf Hingham houſe Ifrael intereſt Jofeph Gilman Jofiah John Gilman John Taylor Gilman Jonathan lived Lydia married Mary Maſs Maſſachuſetts Mofes moſt Nathaniel Nicholas Gilman Norwich October 28 paftor perfonal Phillips Academy preſent profeffion publiſhed refides repreſented reſpect Samuel Gilman Sarab Sarah ſchool September 20 ſeveral ſhe ſhould ſtate ſtudy theſe Thomas thoſe town uſeful vifited whoſe Wife William Winthrop York city
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Page 74 - ... told us how the German Society thanked him when he was in Berlin for the way in which the members of that Society were received, and I am sure you all know how very much Mr. Gavey personally contributed to the success of that gathering. I have all the more pleasure in proposing a vote of thanks to him for the efficient manner in which he performed the duties of his office because some of you may remember that I had the honour of introducing him to you last year. I have very much pleasure in moving...
Page 64 - True, Sir;' but turning aside, he clasped his hands together, and looking up, said—' Lord Jesus, I am weary in thy work, but not of thy work. If I have not yet finished my course, let me go and speak for thee once more in the fields, seal thy truth, and come home and die.
Page 81 - Blefled are the dead which die in the Lord, from henceforth : Yea, faith the Spirit, that they may reft from their labours ; and their works do follow them.
Page 10 - He was a man of a very violent schismatical spirit; he pulled down the rails, and levelled the altar and the whole chancel a foot below the church, as it remains to this day; but being prosecuted for it by Bishop Wren, he fled the kingdom, and went over...
Page 37 - Moreover I do solemnly bind myself in the sight of God, that when I shall be called to give my voice, touching any such matter of this state, wherein freemen are to deal, I will give my vote and suffrage, as I shall...
Page xv - They fire are as numerous as the sands of the seashore. There is hardly a state in the Union where they may not be found. The family have been in civil office from the time our colony became a royal province to the present time. John Gilman was one of the first councillors named in President Cult's commission, and died in 1708.
Page 36 - Commonwealth ; do freely acknowledge my felf to be fubjecl: to the Government thereof: And therefore do here fwear by the great and dreadful Name of the...
Page 275 - ... Pennsylvania, who for very many years represented his county in the Senate of Pennsylvania. ' Her ancestry was English. Their son, Augustus, was appointed a Cadet of the United States Military Academy at West Point, from...
Page 109 - September 18, 1787. Dear Sir: The important business of the Convention being closed, the Secretary set off this morning to present Congress with a report of their proceedings, which I hope will come before the States in the manner directed, but as some time must necessarily elapse before that can take place, I do...
Page 6 - ... chuckling laugh as he hurried away from the stream, and sought the hermitage of his friend the necromancer to whom he gave the book which he had gained at such risk.