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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
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!

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

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


2nd marriage
man Moses Gilman‏‎, son of Edward Gilman and Mary Clark‏. Adoption parents: Edward Gilman and Mary Clark

Married ‎1658 Hingham,Plymouth,Ma,USA (43 or 44 years married) to:

woman Elizabeth Hersey‏‎
Born ‎1634‎
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! Ancestral File Number: 3C4P-GK

Children:

1.
man Moses Gilman‏
Born ‎before. 3 Jul 1659 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, died ‎18 Oct 1747 Newmarket, Rockingham, New Hampshire‎, at least 88 years
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 History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911 By James Hill Fitts, Nathan Franklin Carter Published 1912 The Rumford Press pp. 523-535 (28). Moses (Moses, Edward) married (1) Anne , (2) Elizabeth ;was selectman, 1694; petitioned for the government and protection of MA, Feb. 20, 1689; received a grant of 30 acres of swamp, Feb. 21, 1698, which was laid out March 10, 1698, at Plaisted's wigwam; constable, 1700; "Ensign, Moses Gilman chosen to run lines between town and town in the province" — his garrison being referred to as standing previous to 1710; was among 30 Gilman names on a list of 249, to whom common lands were apportioned, 1725; allotted 24 acres Aug. 9, 1738 and again, 1739; was among 262 persons in Exeter who petitioned to be joined to MA; owned land on the east and west side of Bloody Brook, and fresh meadows which were commonly called "Moses's Meadows"; died, 1747. His Will was dated April 4, 1741, and probated Oct. 28, 1747. His son Moses was executor. Children: 59. Abigail b. July 24, 1693; m. Oct. 31, 1712, John, son of Thomas Lord of Ipswich. 16 ch. 60. Moses; m. Mary Tracy. 61. Ann; m. Louges. 62. Judith; m. Smith. 63. Sarah; m. Thurston. 64. Elizabeth; m. Samuel Thurston, who was b. Jan. 21, 1751; and had Samuel Thurston, Anna Thurston, Elizabeth Thurston, Gilman Thurston. and Nathaniel Thurston. The last four were minors Dec. 15, 1784. Provincial and state papers, Volume 33 Author-New Hampshire Published by authority of the Legislature of New Hampshire, 1915 pg. 43 MOSES GILMAN 1741 EXETER The Last will and Testament of Moses Gilman of Exeter in the Province of Newhampshire yeoman being Sick and weak of body but of Sound and perfect mind & memory made this fourth day of April Anno Domini 1741 Item I give devise and bequeath unto- my Loving wife Elizabeth Gilman the best Cow that Shalbe mine at my decease as She Shall Choose to her disposal & hay & barn room for keeping a Cow in the winter & pasturing for the Summer during her natural life on my home place & Such room in my dwelling house as She Shall Choose if She pleaseth to remain in Exeter and also her fire wood from time to time haul'd to Sd house as She Shall want it by my Executor hereafter named and also I give & bequeath unto my Loving wife twelve bushels of good Indian Corn four hundred weight of good Pork & one hundred weight of good beef yearly to be paid and deliver'd to her or her order as She Shall order at Sd house to be paid & deliver'd by my Sd Executor in liew of her thirds in my Estate also my will is that all the Estate She had before I marry'd her Shalbe & remain to her own disposal Item I give and bequeath unto my five daughters Abigail Lord Anne Lougee Judith Smith Shuah Thustin & Elizabeth Thustin & to their heirs forever equally to be divided between them my right that was laid out to me as my Share in the Comon lands in Exeter being One hundred and twenty acres of land Item I give and bequeath unto my daughters Anne Lougee Shuah Thustin & Elizabeth Thustin & to their heirs Equally to be divided between them that tract of land I have on the westerly Side of bloody brook in Exeter aforesd Item I give and bequeath unto my aforesd five daughters all my household Stuff Equally to be divided between them Item I give devise and bequeath'unto my Son Moses Gilman & to his heirs and Assigns forever my home place in Exeter aforesd with the buildings thereon & all my land on the Easterly Side of bloody brook aforesd & my fresh meadow in Exeter pg. 44 aforesd comonly call'd & known by the name of Moses's meadow togeather with all my land adjoyning to Sd meadow the land & meadow containing about one hundred acres more or less, also all my Salt marsh in Exeter aforesd being about Six acres & halfe & also my Additional right in Exeter aforesd being twenty Six acres togeather with all Such real and personal Estate not before herein dispos'd that I Shalbe Seiz'd or possess'd of or ought So to be at the time of my decease I give and bequeath unto my Sd Son Moses & to his heirs and assigns forever the better to enable him to pay & do for my Loving wife as I have before herein mention'd & to pay & discharge my Just debts & funeral Expences And I do hereby appoint my Sd Son Moses Gilman Executor of this my last will & Testament as witness my hand & Seal the day & year first within written Sign'd Seal'd publish'd and his declar'd by the abovesd Moses Moses X Gilman Gilman to be his last will & mark Testam'in prsence of us Nich Perryman Caleb Gilman Thomas Webster Jur [Proved Oct. 28, 1747.] 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!
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man Jeremiah Gilman‏
Born ‎31 Aug 1660 Newmarket, Rockingham, NH, died ‎1754 Exeter, Rockingham, NH‎, 93 or 94 years
Provincial and state papers By New Hampshire, Nathaniel Bouton, Isaac Weare Hammond, Albert Stillman Batchellor, Henry Harrison Metcalf, Otis Grant Hammond Published 1914 pg. 532 History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911, by James Hill Fitts; N F Carter Publisher: Concord, N.H. [The Rumford Press] 1912. pg. 674 (29). Capt. Jeremiah (Moses, Edward) was born March 31, 1660; married Mary, daughter of Andrew and Anne (Brodstreet) Wiggin, who was born March 22, 1667, and admitted a member of the church at Hampton April 4, 1697 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 V) Captain Jeremiah, son of Moses Gilman, was born August 31, 1660. He married Mary Wiggin, daughter of Andrew and granddaughter of Governor Thomas Wiggin. Her mother was Hannah, daughter of Governor Simon Bradstreet, and granddaughter of Governor Thomas Dudley. Mary Gilman was admitted to the church at Hampton, April 4, 1697. Children: 1. Jeremiah, with his brother Andrew and two others, was captured by the Indians at Pickpocket hill in the spring of 1739; they became separated and he never returned; it is said that he escaped and settled in Connecticut. 2. Andrew, born 1690, married, first, Joanna Thing, who died November 16, 1727; second, April 3, 1728, Bridget Hilton, died November 10, 1736, daughter of Colonel Winthrop Hilton. 3. Simon, married Elizabeth , and died about 1750. 4. Israel, mentioned below. 5. Thomas. 6. Benjamin. 7. Major Ezekiel, born January 15, 1706, died on the Louisburg expedition; married Sarah Dudley, born January 15, 1706. 8. Hannah. 9. Joseph, of Newmarket. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Published by The New England Historic - Genealogical Society , for the year 1854, Vol. VIII Boston, Samuel G. Drake Publisher pg. 324 Capt. Jeremy Gilman, who m. Mary3 Wiggin, had 9 ch., Jeremy4 ; Andrew4; Simon4; Israel4; Thomas4; Benjamin4; Ezekiel4; Joseph4; and Hannah.4 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!
3.
woman Mary Gilman‏‎ PRIVACY FILTER
4.
woman Judith Gilman‏‎ PRIVACY FILTER
5.
man John Gilman‏
Born ‎07 Jun 1668 Newmarket, Rockingham, New Hampshire, died ‎1753‎, 84 or 85 years
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 Captain John, born June 7, 1668, died 1750. The Dudley Genealogies and Family Records By Dean Dudley Published by The author, 1848 pg. 22 History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911 By James Hill Fitts, Nathan Franklin Carter Published 1912 The Rumford Press pp. 523-535 (31). Capt. John (Moses, Edward) was born June 7, 1668; petitioned for the government and protection of MA, Feb. 20, 1690; received of his mother deed of land, April 25, 1714; was a proprietor of Gilmanton May 20, 1727, and one of the selectmen mentioned in the charter; married; d. 1753. Children: 84. John; owned a saw and grist mill at Little river; m. and had ch. 85. Jonathan; m. Ruth Sanbourne. 86. Hannah; m. Capt. Trueworthy Dudley of the French and Indian war. 87. Martha; m. Nathaniel Webster. 88. David. 89. Josiah; m. Betsey Gilman 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!
6.
man Joshua Gilman‏‎
Born ‎1673 Newmarket, Rockingham, New Hampshire, died ‎26 Jan 1718‎, 44 or 45 years
7.
man David Gilman‏‎ PRIVACY FILTER
8.
man David Gilman‏‎
Born ‎ Newmarket, Rockingham, New Hampshire, died ‎1735
9.
woman Elizabeth Gilman‏‎
Born ‎19 Apr 1663‎
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 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!
10.
man James Gilman‏‎
Born ‎31 May 1665 Newmarket, Rockingham, New Hampshire, died ‎1753‎, 87 or 88 years
Provincial and state papers By New Hampshire, Nathaniel Bouton, Isaac Weare Hammond, Albert Stillman Batchellor, Henry Harrison Metcalf, Otis Grant Hammond Published 1914 page 532 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 History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911 By James Hill Fitts, Nathan Franklin Carter Published 1912 The Rumford Press pp. 523-535 (30). James (Moses, Edward) was born May 31, 1665; married Mary, daughter of Christian Dolloff; petitioned for the government and protection of MA as formerly, Feb. 20, 1690; juryman, 1707; with others sold to Nathan Bennett, 1715, a part of Moses Gilman's grant of 600 acres; presented a claim to kind granted to his father Feb. 8, 1714; received of his mother deed of land, April 25, 1714; gave land for highway from Newfields landing to Nottingham, March 1733; with 262 others petitioned to be joined to MA, 1739; died 1753. Children: 75. Nehemiah b. 1700; m. 76. Jonathan b. 1701; m. Jan. 16, 1723, Elizabeth Leavitt; settled in Exeter. 11 ch. 77. James; m. Elizabeth Lyford. 78. Hannah; m. John Folsom. 79. Elizabeth; m. Peter Hersey. 5 ch. 80. Mary; m. and had four children. 81. Sarah; m. Leavitt. 82. Rachel b. 1699; m. Benjamin Folsom; d. March 16, 1785. 83. Ruth; m. Cram. 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!
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man Caleb Gilman‏‎
Born ‎1678 Newmarket, Rockingham, New Hampshire, died ‎22 Mar 1766 Exeter, Rockingham, NH‎, 87 or 88 years
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 History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911 By James Hill Fitts, Nathan Franklin Carter Published 1912 The Rumford Press pp. 523-535 (34). Caleb (Moses, Edward1) married Susanna Folsom; received of his mother deed of saw mill June 11, 1712; was selectman, 1725; apportioned 150 acres of land, 1725; sold Joshua Brackett 23 acres of land on the north side of Písensele river near Smart's mill, Oct. 4, 1726; proprietor, Gilmanton, May 20, 1727. Children: 94. David. 95. Caleb b. 1678; d. March 26, 1766. . 96. Elizabeth b. Aug. 17, 1727; m. June 22, 1749, Judge John Dudley; d. May 13, 1806. 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!
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man Joshua Gilman‏
Died ‎26 Jan 1718 Exeter, Rockingham, NH
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 History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911 By James Hill Fitts, Nathan Franklin Carter Published 1912 The Rumford Press pp. 523-535 (33). Joshua (Moses, Edward1) married Nov. 10, 1702, Mariah Hersey; with others sold to Nathan Bennett, 1715, a part of Moses Gilman's grant of 600 acres; apportioned 30 acres of common lands, 1726; had land near Piscassic river and Smart's mill, 1726; assigned 60 acres to heirs of Joshua Gilman, Aug. 9, 1738; representative, Hampton; died Jan. 26, 1718. Children: 90. Maria b. Oct. 2, 1704; m. (1) Nov. 26, 1724, Joseph Dudley, who was born 1702, and d. about 1725, (2) May 14, 1726, Philip Conner. 91. Sarah b. Dec. 20, 1708; m. May 26, 1726, Samuel Conner. 92. Hannah b. Sept. 14, 1712. 93. Joshua b. Feb. 2, 1716; m. Feb. 3, 1737, Esther Sanbourne. History of the town of Exeter, New Hampshire (1888) by Charles Henry Bell Publisher: Exeter, NH : s. n. pg. 18 Joshua Gilman, Meriah Hersey ; md. Nov. 1702. Their children, Mariah, b. 2 Oct. 1704. Sarah, b. 20 Dec. 1708. Hannah, b. 14 Sept. 1712. Joshua, b. 2 Feb. 1716. 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!