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woman Anne Heard‏‎
Died ‎DecEASED
Ancestral File Number: VBCP-2X

Married ‎±. 1660 (approximately 42 years married) to:

man Moses Gilman‏‎, son of Edward Gilman and Mary Clark‏. Adoption parents: Edward Gilman and Mary Clark
Born ‎11 Mar 1630 Hingham, England, baptised ‎11 Mar 1630 Hingham,Norfolkshire,England, died ‎1702 Newmarket, Rockingham, New Hampshire‎, 71 or 72 years, buried ‎ Newmarket,Rockingham,Nh, ‎1st marriage to: Anne Heard, 2nd marriage to: Elizabeth Hersey
Ancestral File Number: C5ZP-FT Seal to Parents: SUBMITTED http://www.hingham.org.uk/ List of the people who are known to have emigrated taken from the church register. Adapted from M. E. Lonsdale 'The Heyday of Their Strength' copies of which are available in St Andrews Church. GILMAN, Edward: Marriage. Baptism of children. Mary (Clark) Marriage. Edward: Baptism. Sarah: Baptism. John: Baptism. Jeremye: Baptism. Moses: Baptism. Daniel: Baptism. Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine By George Thomas Little, Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbs Published 1909 Lewis historical Pub. Co Pg. 1019 IV) Moses, son of Edward (2) Gilman, was baptized at Hingham, England, March 11, 1630. He came to America with his parents, and married Elizabeth Hersey, daughter of William Hersey Sr. He and his father were accepted as inhabitants of Exeter, New Hampshire, May 10, 1652. He had a grant of land July 8, 1652, together with his brothers, Edward and John. He had other grants in October, 1664, and March 30, 1674, when "Lieutenant Edward Gilman's land was laid out on Great Red Oak Hill," and Moses' land was in what is now Newmarket, on or near the Lamprey river. Between 1660 and 1693 he was often selectman and had other offices. His will was dated January 12, 1691, proved August 6, 1702. History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911 By James Hill Fitts, Nathan Franklin Carter Published 1912 The Rumford Press pp. 523-535 (10). Moses (Edward) was baptized, Hingham, Eng. March 11, 1630; married Elizabeth, daughter of William Hersey, and was the ancestor of the Newmarket (Piscassic) families; was buried not far from his house, near the road to Newfields. His will was dated Jan. 12, 1691, and probated Aug. 6, 1702. (74). Children: 28. Moses; m. (1) Anne , (2) Elizabeth . 29. Jeremiah b. Aug. 31, 1660; m. Mary Wiggin. 30. James b. May 31, 1665; m. Mary Dolloff. 31. John b. June 7, 1668; m. 32. David. 33. Joshua; m. Mariah Hersey. 34. Caleb; m. Susannah Folsom 35. Elizabeth; b. April 19, 1673; m. Biley Dudley 36. Judith; m. Thomas Lyford; d. 1727. 37. Mary; m. Cornelius Conner. History of the Town of Canterbury, New Hampshire, 1727-1912 By James Otis Lyford Published 1912 Supplement to the History and Genealogy of the Dudley Family ....: Illustrated By Dean Dudley Published by The Author, 1898 pg. 75 This is a work in progress, there are mistakes. Please check other sources before accepting my information. I update the RootsWeb information often. I have tried to find the names of my female ancestors, some lost to history. It takes a HEAP of research into allied families to (sometimes) find their original birth name since many were married several times. Please let me know if you see any familiar There is usually a complete tree posted in a family, if you go back far enough. Sometimes it takes charting out an entire family just to figure out where my family fits in (or DOESN'T!). I start by getting clues on the web, then researching them further in books and other sources. Of course, I haven't gotten to everyone, this is an organic process, I am constantly adding names, correcting, deleting, and supplementing information. Check b I think Ancestry incorporates our trees into their "unknown" contributor trees, so outdated information may be all over the place. Please double-check all information before you use it. This tree is on the Internet to share, feel free to use it as you need for your research. The more information we get out there, the better for all of our research!