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woman Deborah Thing‏‎
Born ‎14 Feb 1708, died ‎±. 1737‎, approximately 29 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 Royal Families: Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry By Marston Watson Published by Genealogical Pub. Co., Inc., 2004 Second Edition, Vol. I pg. 200 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 Check b I think Ancestry incorporates our trees into their "unknown" contributor trees, so outdated information may be all over the place.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 ‎±. 1728 (approximately 9 years married) to:

man Israel Gilman‏‎, son of Jeremiah Gilman and Mary Wiggin‏.
Born ‎14 Feb 1688 Newmarket, Rockingham, NH, died ‎12 Mar 1768 Newmarket, Rockingham, NH‎, 80 years, ‎1st marriage to: Deborah Thing, 2nd marriage to: Ruth Sanborn
Royal Families: Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry By Marston Watson Published by Genealogical Pub. Co., Inc., 2004 Second Edition, Vol. I pg. 200 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 (VI) Israel, son of Jeremiah Gilman, lived at Newmarket and died about 1768. He married (first) Deborah Thing, born February 14, 1708, died 1737, daughter of Samuel Thing. He married (second) Sanbourne. His family was one of the most prominent in New Hampshire at that time. Three of his sons were colonels in the Revolution, and became prominent men. Children: 1. Colonel Israel, married Hannah Smith, born June 29, 1734, died September 18, 1823, daughter of Colonel Joseph Smith ; colonel in the revolution ; died February 20, 1777. 2. Colonel Samuel, born April, 1732, married, first, December 17, 1761, Deborah Fowler, born 1746, died August 20, 1786, daughter of Jacob Fowler; married, second, October 13, 1788, Deborah Thing, who died 1808; colonel in the revolution; resided in Newmarket, two miles from Newfields, on the road to Epping, but removed after the war to Tamworth; died November 21, 1799. 3. Colonel David, born June 9, 1735, mentioned below. 4. Abigail, born 1737, married Sanbourne. 5. Bradstreet, married Molly Marshall, of Brentwood. 6. John, of Meredith, New Hampshire. 7. Benjamin, of Tamworth, married ___Clough, of Loudon, New Hampshire ; member of the legislature ; children : i. Benjamin; ii. Joseph; iii. Sally; iv. Mehitable ; v. Antipas, born July 2, 1773; vi. Mary, born February 22, 1776; vii. Nathaniel (twin), born February 22, 1776; viii. Abigail, born March 22, 1778. (VII) Colonel David, son of Israel Gilman, was born June 9, 1735. He married, July 21, 1778, Sarah, widow of Lieutenant Winthrop Hilton, and daughter of Colonel Joseph Smith. She was born March 26, 1738, died at Newmarket, March 26, 1810. He was a colonel in the revolution. He resided in Tamworth, New Hampshire, and represented the town in the legislature for several years between 1788 and 1805. Children: 1. Simon, born 1766, mentioned below. 2. Betsey S., born September 1, 1779, married, April 10, 1803, her cousin, Jacob Gilman, of Tamworth, born June 16, 1765. 3. Israel, married Hannah Thing; children : i. David, married Louisa Sliter ; ii. John T., died young; iii. Gideon; iv. Josiah, married Abigail Hapgood ; v. Nathaniel P., died young ; vi. George W., married Abigail Hunter; vii. Noah, married Lois P. Webb; viii. Nathaniel P., died young; ix. Abigail T. married Reuben Varney ; x. Hannah, married Marshall Davis Provincial and State Papers By New Hampshire (Colony), New Hampshire, Nathaniel Bouton, Isaac Weare Hammond, Albert Stillman Batchellor, Henry Harrison Metcalf, Otis Grant Hammond Published by G. E. Jenks, 1933 pg. 33 ISRAEL GILMAN 1750 NEWMARKET Guardianship of Israel Gilman, Abigail Gilman, Samuel Gilman, and David Gilman, minors, granted to their father 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 Israel4 Gilman m. 1st, Deborah, dau. of Samuel Thing, Esq. ; 2d, Sanborn, and had. ch., Col. David, b. 1735, of Tamworth ; Col. Israel, who commanded a regiment in the Revolutionary War; Col. Samuel, of New Market and Tamworth, an officer during the Revolution ; Abigail, b. 1737, who m. Sanborn of Sanbornton, N. H. ; Bradstreet, Esq., of New Market; John, who m.Colcord ; Benjamin, Esq., of Tamworth ; Jeremiah, Esq., of Tamworth ; Sally, who m. John Sanborn ; Jodah, who m. Cochran ; and Deborah, who m. Joseph Sanborn. 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!