GILMAN, Edward Sr
1587 - 1655 (68 years)Set As Default Person
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Name GILMAN, Edward [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Suffix Sr Birth 20 Apr 1587 Hingham, Norfolk, England [1, 2, 5, 6] Gender Male Arrival 1638 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA [3, 6] Differentiator The Great Migration; Immigrant Great Migration Yes, but no GM profile; he sailed on the Diligent of Ipswich that arrived in Boston on 10 Aug 1638 Web Address https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gilman-12 Name EDWARD Gilman [6] Residence Hingham, Norfolk, England [4] Residence Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA [7] Death 22 Jun 1655 Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA [1, 2, 5, 6, 8] Patriarch & Matriarch GILMAN, Edward, b. 1557, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. 6 Mar 1631, Caston, Norfolk, England (Age 74 years) (Father)
HAWES, Mary, b. 1561, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. 9 Mar 1617, Caston, Norfolk, England (Age 56 years) (Mother)Person ID I2030 My Genealogy Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
Father GILMAN, Edward, b. 1557, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. 6 Mar 1631, Caston, Norfolk, England (Age 74 years) Relationship natural Mother HAWES, Mary, b. 1561, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. 9 Mar 1617, Caston, Norfolk, England (Age 56 years) Relationship natural Family ID F1267 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family CLARK, Mary, b. 1590, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. 22 Jun 1681, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (Age 91 years) Marriage 3 Jun 1614 Hingham, Norfolk, England [4] Children 1. GILMAN, Honorable John, b. 10 Jan 1624, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. 24 Jul 1708, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA (Age 84 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] ▻ TREWORGYE (TRUWORTHY), Elizabeth m. 30 Jun 16572. GILMAN, Moses, b. 11 Mar 1630, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. 6 Aug 1702, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA (Age 72 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] ▻ HERSEY, Elizabeth m. 16583. GILMAN, Sarah, b. 1618, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. Jan 1622, Hingham, Norfolk, England (Age 4 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 4. GILMAN, Lydia, b. 15 Sep 1619, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. 12 Mar 1689, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (Age 69 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 5. GILMAN, Edward Jr, b. 26 Dec 1617, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. 1653, Ontario, Canada (Age 35 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 6. GILMAN, Elizabeth, b. 28 Sep 1634, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. 19 Feb 1635, Hingham, Norfolk, England (Age 0 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 7. GILMAN, Daniel, b. 24 Aug 1633, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. 21 Apr 1634, Hingham, Norfolk, England (Age 0 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 8. GILMAN, Mary, b. 6 Aug 1615, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. 15 Jun 1681, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA (Age 65 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 9. GILMAN, Jeremy, b. 11 Mar 1628, Hardingham, Norfolk, England d. 21 Apr 1634, Hardingham, Norfolk, England (Age 6 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 10. GILMAN, Lawrence, b. 1626, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. 1627 (Age 1 year) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 11. GILMAN, Joshua, b. 15 Sep 1619, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA d. 1620, Hingham, Norfolk, England (Age 0 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 12. GILMAN, Sarah, b. 19 Jan 1622, Hingham, Norfolk, England d. 26 May 1700, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA (Age 78 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] ▻ LEAVITT, John m. 16 Dec 1646Family ID F606 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
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Photos Screenshot 2022-03-27 at 21-00-58 A Puritan Family’s Journey From Hingham to Hingham and onto Sanbornton New Hampshire The Ances
Documents gilman, edward probate records Notes for Mary Clark and Edwad Gilman
Histories findagrave Added by MollyeJ on 31 May 2008 Notes on his life Passenger List of the Diligent 1638 Ipswich, Suffolk England to Boston Harbor Notes... Edward Gilman
External Links WikiTree Edward Gilman (1587-1655)
Edward, his wife Mary (Clark) Gilman, their children, and three servants were part of a group of 133 settlers who sailed in May 1638 on the ship "Diligent" from Ipswich, England, to Hingham, Massachusetts. By 1641, Edward was granted a large tract of land in Seekonk, later known as Rehoboth, by the Plymouth colony and is also prominent in the Ipswich town records. His estate, valued at 300 English pounds in 1643, reflected his prosperity.Edward Jr., one of Edward's sons, followed in his father's footsteps but faced hardships, losing his wife and leaving his infant son in the care of his parents. Edward Jr. then moved to Exeter, NH, to pursue the mill business, marking him as the first Gilman settler in New Hampshire and a pioneer in manufacturing. Tragically, Edward Jr. was lost at sea in 1657 while seeking additional machinery for his mill in England. Back in Hingham, Edward Sr., alongside his sons John and Moses, moved to Exeter and established themselves firmly in the community. Edward and Mary Gilman's New Hampshire descendants served in the New Hampshire General Court and as judges, doctors, ministers, and military officers, and they played a crucial role in New Hampshire during the American Revolutionary War.
We are descended from Edward and Mary (Clark) Gilman through two of their sons. Through John we are descended through the Laviolette (DeRochemont) and Wright (Tucker) lines and through Moses we are descended through the Laviolette (DeRochemont) line.
Albums Great Migration (119)
The "Great Migration," as defined by the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS), encompasses the English Puritan migration to New England from 1620 to 1640. This movement primarily involved English Puritans who relocated in family units, driven by a quest for religious freedom and the aspiration to establish a Puritan commonwealth. These migrants originated from various regions of England and settled in areas that now form Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine, including the Plymouth Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
An individual's inclusion in the Great Migration Study Project requires evidence of migration to New England within the specified period of 1620 to 1640. The project's objective is to compile biographical and genealogical profiles of all immigrants who arrived in New England during these two decades. The NEHGS has produced extensive volumes and directories, providing details about the lives of these immigrants. This collection presents research on many ancestors who were part of this significant historical migration.
You may be shocked by how many there are. Even I was at first. However, most of these Great Migration ancestors are my 9th and 10th great-grandparents, and in some cases 11th and 12th, and with the number of great-grandparents doubling with each generation, the possibilities quickly become immense. We have a total of 1024 sets of 9th great-grandparents and 2048 sets of 10th great-grandparents. This makes finding so many Great Migration ancestors more understandable.Founding Families of Exeter (2)
Exeter, New Hampshire, has a rich history that dates back to its founding in 1638 by John Wheelwright. Wheelwright, a clergyman exiled from the Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony, purchased the land from Wehanownowit, the sagamore of the area. He named the town after Exeter in Devon, England, and brought about 175 individuals to establish the settlement. Exeter was one of the four original townships in the province and initially included Newmarket, Newfields, Brentwood, Epping, and Fremont.
The town's early economy was based on hunting, planting, fishing, raising cattle and swine, and producing shakes (shingles) and barrel staves. Thomas Wilson established the town's first grist mill on the eastern side of the island in the lower falls. The Gilman family, early settlers from Hingham, England, played a significant role in Exeter's development. They were involved in lumber, shipbuilding, and trading as far as the West Indies.
Exeter was also notable for its political significance. In 1774, the rebellious Provincial Congress began to meet in the Exeter Town House after being banned from Portsmouth by colonial governor John Wentworth. Exeter became New Hampshire's capital for 14 years, and the provincial records were brought there from Portsmouth.Founding Families of Ipswich (0)
Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a town renowned for its historical and cultural heritage. Initially home to Indian tribes who named the area Agawam, it was established in 1634 by John Winthrop Jr. and a group of English settlers. Reflecting their roots, they named the town after Ipswich in England and officially incorporated it on August 4, 1634.
Ipswich stands out for its exceptional collection of early 17th-century homes. With fifty-eight houses built before 1725, it boasts the largest number of well-preserved 17th and 18th-century houses in the United States. This distinction also makes Ipswich the American town with the highest number of historic houses, showcasing its rich architectural legacy.
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Notes - I am descended from Edward and Mary through two sons: both Moses and John
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Sources - [S70] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;).
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Record for John Gilman
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=6813783965&indiv=try - [S1578] Ancestry Family Trees, (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;), Database online.
Record for Moses Gilman
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=6138633988&indiv=try - [S2239] Ancestry.com, Essex, Massachusetts Probate Records, 1648-1840, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 1997;).
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gilman, edward probate records
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