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Margaret (Lymburner) Gilman (1772 - 1843)

Margaret Gilman formerly Lymburner
Born in Castine, Hancock, Mainemap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1791 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 71 in Waweig, Saint Croix, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canadamap
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Biography

Margaret was born in 1772, the daughter of Matthew Lymburner.

Margaret Lymburner married Nehemiah Gilman. [1] (Nehemiah Gilman married late 1790’s Margaret Limeburner born c1772, died on 29 Nov 1843, d/o Matthew Limeburner, a Penobscot Loyalist who settled in St. Andrews, New Brunswick): they had thirteen children. [2]

Nehemiah Gilman and Margaret Lymburner (1772–1843) had the following children:

Jane Gilman (1789–1860), who married William Moore (1774–1860).

William Gilman (1791–), who married Margaret Cameron (1793–).

John Gilman (1791–1868), who married 1st Mary "Mercy" Simpson (1800–1839) and 2nd Elizabeth L. Chapman (1810–1886).

Margaret Gilman (1795–1879), who married 1st William Charles Mooney (1793–1837) and 2nd Daniel Robinson.

Elizabeth "Betsey" Gilman (1796–1836), who married Daniel Hill (1792–).

Nehemiah Gilman (1800–1884), who married Jerusha Courser (1806–1882).

Nancy Agnes Gilman (1802–1879), who married William Clindinin (1802–1889).

Matthew Gilman (1804–), who married Catherine "Kate" Burden (1814–).

Alexander Gilman (1805–1882), who married Katherine Smith (1816–1892).

Mary Gilman (1807–1887), who married Robert McLaskey (1800–1884).

Harriet Gilman (1809–1875), who married Leonard C. Bartlett (1803–1869).

Olive Moore Gilman (1815–1849), who married William Harrison Young (1799–1890).

She died in 1843 in Waweig, Saint Croix, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada. Nehemiah and Margaret Gilman's broken headstones were located at the farm of Charles Bartlett in Bayside on Route 127 (near Gilman's Corner) about 9 miles north of St. Andrews.

Sources

  1. The New Brunswick Genealogical Society First Families files.
  2. Loyalists All [Stories Told About New Brunswick Loyalists by Their Descendants], Pipes, Gail Bonsall, Publisher: Saint John, NB, Canada United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada, New Brunswick Branch 1985.
  • The New Brunswick Genealogical Society First Families files.
  • Loyalists All [Stories Told About New Brunswick Loyalists by Their Descendants], Pipes, Gail Bonsall, Publisher: Saint John, NB, Canada United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada, New Brunswick Branch 1985.
  • Isaac Millburn. From: Portrait and Biographical Album of Linn County, Iowa: Containing Full Page Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens of the County, Together with Portraits and Biographies of All the Governors of Iowa, and of the Presidents of the United States, Volume 2. 1887.Page 790
  • 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 America. By Arthur Gilman, A.M., pub. Albany, N.Y., Joel Munsell, 82 State Street, 1869.Newmarket Branch, John Gilman Pg. 245
  • 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 America. By Arthur Gilman, A.M., pub. Albany, N.Y., Joel Munsell, 82 State Street, 1869.Newmarket Branch, Nehemiah Gilman Pg. 252




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"Death. Waweig, 29th November 1843, age 72, Margaret Gilman, accompanied parents among Loyalists to this province, interred Baptist Chapel burying ground, left five children." newspaper notice.
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