Let's use the List properly!! Please don't respond to the whole list when you are replying to a person from the list. The rest of us who have read the initial posting and have deleted it because it doesn't apply to us don't want to have 6 more messages on our e- mail list. I say "us" because I don't think I am the only one who thinks this way. Take the time to address your reply to the person who sent it -- NOT THE WHOLE LIST. thank you.
Hello, I am looking for information concerning Samuel Gilmore (born 1780/1790) and his wife Mandy Housley. They were married in Grainger County, Tennessee in 1809. Can someone help me???? Thanks!!! Sincerely, Floyd Owsley
Shirley Hendrix wrote: > I'm trying to establish my Gilmore line. Here is what I have: > > Jane Gilmore (my 3rd G-grandmother) m. William Wicker about 1791 > probably > in Washington Co. Georgia. > They both died 1850-52 in Pike Co. AL. William's father, Robert Hester > > Wicker moved on to MO. in 1806 with some of his children, but William > stayed in Georgia at that time. > > I believe Jane is the daughter of Humphry Gilmore/Catherine Wiley. > Their > first daughter was Jane, b. Dec. 9, 1774 in Cumberland Co. NC. I am > aware > of the note usually attached to Jane's name that no other info has > been > found on her so she probably died young. But did she? > > Following William around from his pension records, I find him moving > around > where Humphry's other children and their cousins moved. William was > born in > Virginia and moved with his parents to Anson Co. NC 1765-66, to SC > 1774-76, > served in the Rev. War (he served twice, once for SC and once for NC), > then > moved to Columbia Co. GA for a year, then to Washington Co. GA for 17 > years > (probably to raise a family). He belonged to the Bethlehem Bapt. > Church > till he got in trouble for drinking and fighting, then moved to > Wilkinson > Co. GA. In 1826-7 he moved to Barbour Co. AL. William and Jane both > died in > Pike Co. AL..... (Wonder how Humphry felt for his daughter marrying a > Baptist?) > > What I need to know is can my Jane be the daughter of Humphry or is > there > any other possibilities? They seemed to follow, or move with, others > of > Humphry's family. Thanks, > Shirley Wicker Hendrix > Murray, KY > hendrix@mursuky.campus.mci.net Shirley, Was Willaim a brother of George Gilmore? George moved from Va., N.C. to Ga, then to Ala, where he died. He was in the Rev. War.. I have considerable data on these Gilmores, if I can help, please let me know. Do you know who William's father was? JoAnn
Dear Judy, What a wonderful story, and it is so fortunate that it did not get destroyed. As I think you know, my ancestor was a brother of William Gilmore who married Alice Moore. Do you know anything about James, brother of William? He married Jane ??? Jean Gilmore
I'm trying to establish my Gilmore line. Here is what I have: Jane Gilmore (my 3rd G-grandmother) m. William Wicker about 1791 probably in Washington Co. Georgia. They both died 1850-52 in Pike Co. AL. William's father, Robert Hester Wicker moved on to MO. in 1806 with some of his children, but William stayed in Georgia at that time. I believe Jane is the daughter of Humphry Gilmore/Catherine Wiley. Their first daughter was Jane, b. Dec. 9, 1774 in Cumberland Co. NC. I am aware of the note usually attached to Jane's name that no other info has been found on her so she probably died young. But did she? Following William around from his pension records, I find him moving around where Humphry's other children and their cousins moved. William was born in Virginia and moved with his parents to Anson Co. NC 1765-66, to SC 1774-76, served in the Rev. War (he served twice, once for SC and once for NC), then moved to Columbia Co. GA for a year, then to Washington Co. GA for 17 years (probably to raise a family). He belonged to the Bethlehem Bapt. Church till he got in trouble for drinking and fighting, then moved to Wilkinson Co. GA. In 1826-7 he moved to Barbour Co. AL. William and Jane both died in Pike Co. AL..... (Wonder how Humphry felt for his daughter marrying a Baptist?) What I need to know is can my Jane be the daughter of Humphry or is there any other possibilities? They seemed to follow, or move with, others of Humphry's family. Thanks, Shirley Wicker Hendrix Murray, KY hendrix@mursuky.campus.mci.net
I checked my data on this Gilmore line ( I descend from this James' brother Edmund who came to Ohio in 1811) but do not have Nancy's maiden name, either. Sorry. Hope someone can fill this in for you! Cheryl ---------- > From: ReevesBA@aol.com > To: GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: James Gilmore > Date: Friday, January 22, 1999 10:49 PM > > In a message dated 1/22/99 6:50:33 AM Pacific Standard Time, > dkenyon@topmich.com writes: > > << dkenyon@topmich.com >> > I have the same James in my family line, but also don't have a last name for > Nancy. Would like to keep in touch and compare family lines. I'm a descendant > of James' son, Samuel, then Samuel's son, Benjamin Parker and Evangelist > James. > Barb >
Judy, Our lines don't seem to meet yet, but thanks for sharing your "find". I'm sure it will help fill many gaps. You've extended by one generation, a line I had seen published before. I think Jean Gilmore in Kansas will be VERY interested. Have you researched Coleraine, Ire? Could it be in "my" Samuel Gilmore's (b?1745) Tyrone County? /Gary Gilmore manij@www.rmrc.net
> Kirkland....... (includes: Singleton, Kellum, Tabor, Kuykendall,Hartfield) > SC>TN>GA>AL>MS>LA>TX Cynthia, I would be very interested in what you have on Kuykendall.... They intwine with my Shipman/Burleson/Gage/Francisco family a lot. I'm trying to sort them out. Thanks, Shirley Wicker Hendrix Murray, KY hendrix@mursuky.campus.mci.net
I have a story written by the grandaughter of Cordilia and Hiram Gilmore that someone may be interested in. My line is: James Gilmore b 1685 Colerain, Ireland m Isabella William Gilmore b 1707 Colerain, Ireland m Alice Moore 1736 in Pelham , Mass. William Jr. Gilmore b 1750 Pelham, Mass d 1847 Cambridge, NY m Anna Holms Samuel Gilmore b1783 White Creek NY m Hannah Potter Hiram Gilmore b 1824 Rome NY m Cordelia Timmerman Ellmore Jay DeLoss Gilmore b 1865 Tomalles, Ca. m Margaret Maggie Jakway Hall. FINDING A NEW HOME A true story as told to me by my mother, Effie Allice Gillmore Bishop. My mother (Effie Alice Gillmore) was born in Iowa in 1857. She came to California with her mother Cordelia Timmerman Gillmore, her oldest brother Emmett and a tiny baby brother named Penn. She was about six years old. Her father Hiram Gillmore had come to California sometime before, and was working as a carpenter. Grandma Gillmore (Cordelia Timmerman Gillmore) and her children come down the Mississippi River on a boat and crossed the Gulf of Mexico to the Isthmus of Panama where the ship anchored in a small harbor. There they met a small train that carried passengers across country to the Pacific side. She did not remember the train ride but told me about seeing naked native children swimming all around the boat as it anchored. They would hold up their hands and beg for pennies. The bottoms of their feet and palms of their hands looked very pink, their finger nails looked white. They would dive to the bottom to get pennies. My Grandma did not have pennies to throw in for them but some people did. At the town where the train stopped on the Pacific side, they boarded a boat for the trip to San Francisco. How brave my Grandma Gillmore was to make a trip like that with three small children, very little money , and their few clothes in bags! Grandpa Gillmore's nephew, Henry Gillmore, used to run a hotel in San Francisco called "What Cheer Hotel". That was in 1863. Grandma and the children spent two days there waiting for Grandpa to get there and take them to Bloomfield by horse and buggy over a trail. I have no idea how they got from the ship to the hotel, but he did get there and they headed "home". My mama remembered lots of sand hills in San Francisco. In later years she told me that the What Cheer Hotel was finally torn down and used to help fill in the water front when they were building it up! Grandpa Gillmore was a traveler and restless so they moved on and lived at Tomales and later to Bodega. Ge found work but was headed north! They finally came up the coast and found a place he really liked called Manchester. He built a house there and it was there Effie Alice, my mother, attended school. The family grew to be six children, Emmett, Everett, Penn, Effie, Elma, and Eva. My mother attended Napa College for one year when she was about eighteen. Grandma Gillmore's brother, George Timmerman, gave her the money for schooling. Three other girls from Manchester attended also. When she came home, she met my father, Elijah Bishop. They were married February 22,1882. Her brother Penn and his sweetheart were married at a double wedding ceremony with them. His wife was named Jennie Andral. They had all been good friends and thought that would be nice. Jennie had beautiful curley hair and was very pretty. I have pictures of them in a large frame. The ink has faded out and my daughter Betty will try to get it restored. My mother was pretty and had a lovely wedding gown. It was gray alpaca cloth. Had a high collar, and full gathered top sleeves. The front was a panel of satin "Shirred" and the top part was called a Basque, the skirt was full. My mother was a small girl and weight about 110. She let me dress up in her wedding dress once when I was about 10 or 12. I had to be very careful and sat like a lady and looked at a book. Her hair was a beautiful golden brown and she curled it on a big hair pins so her bangs would fluff up! The back was combed down and made into a "pug". My father Elijah "Lige" as he was called, and my mother lived on the old home ranch all their lives and raised six children, (near the Garcia River.) My Dad was proud of his "bottom Land" where he raised huge carrots, spuds, and corn! Austin, my brother, and I are the only ones left of the old family. We have children and grandchildren and I am blessed with six great grandkids. There are many nieces and nephews and their families and I am sure they would not know me now. (all scattered.) My mother passed away January 4 1943, just six days before her 86th birthday. My father passed away on August 29, 1930. They were of hardy stock, hard working and wonderful people, loved by all who knew them. Just like my Grandfather and Grandmother Gillmore! I loved having them visit us and telling me the stories of their daily living. Grandma knew miles of poems and I got to sleep with her in the "spare bedroom" when she came. She would, at 6:OO A>M>, open up the window and breathe in the cool air and recite something special as she dressed. Her clothes I must tell you about: long under drawers, long sleeved under shirt, a cute night cap. Her nightgown was full and dragged the floor. She had pretty feet no bumps or sore nails and I always had her show me her cute toes. so tiny and perfect. She wore long stockings and a garter belt. All the time she dressed she sang or recited poetry. I'd be tucked under the covers. we could smell the coffee and bacon or sausage cooking downstairs and I's hear my Dad come to the bottom of the stairs to awaken my brothers Ase and Austin. He'd roar, Time to get up, goin to sleep all day? and bang would go the hall door. but, that ment getting out and they did right then. Oh the wonderful memories. Grandpa Gillmore teased me so I'd whimper and he would chuckle and laugh and pull my curles. I almost forgot to tell you that I'm the last one named Effie after my mother, (Effie Darlene Bishop Johnson,) and am married to a wonderful old buy, Carl, who will be 83 August 22, and today , July 7th, I am 80 years old, still up and going, tagging after Carl. We plan a trip to Idaho if all goes well. later this summer. We have three children, my youngest son was born on my birthday so today we will have cake and a feed later. Barbeque with all joining in, except Betty who can't make it here from Sacramento. We have been married 58 years good, happy years. We have been blessed and thank God for our wonderful long time together. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I found this in my mom's bible (Ferne Remstedt Hurley) after she passed away. Her grandma would have been Maggie Jakway Gillmore and great grandmom would have been Cordilia Timmerman Gillmore. GRANDMA'S POEM The Lark is up to meet the Sun The Bee is on the wing The Ant his labor has begin The Woods with Music ring Should birds and Bees be wise while I my moments waste'n? Oh let me with the morning rise and to my duties hasten Submitted by Judy Kendall ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Your Mary Grey Alston was shown as the wife of John W Gilmore in a 3Q87 'Gilmore Newsletter'. Perhaps it's been determined to be incorrect.
-----Original Message----- From: Mark and Jennifer Moulder <moulder@enol.com> To: Gilmore List Rootsweb <gilmoreL@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, January 24, 1999 8:52 AM Subject: William Gilmore - NY >With all the activity lately I though I would post my Gilmore again. I'm >looking for William Gilmore b. Aug 10 1797 in NY d. Aug 31 1881 in Monroe >KS. His father was possibly born in Connecticut. He married Sallie Lee b. >Jan 1801 in VT. They had a son in PA in 1835 named William Lee Gilmore. > >Any help would be appreciated. > >Jennifer Moulder >
Goodmorning, For some time I have rec'd mail from this list hoping to connect to one of the John GILMOREs. After spending hours trying to sort it out I am even more confused! My 3 ggrandfather, John GILMORE, Jr b 1798, Elbert Co., GA m Mary Grey ALSTON and later lived and raised family in Fayette Co., AL. On the 1850 census his father, John GILMORE age 75 b 1775 NC was living with them. I haven't been able to find the Sr Gilmore's wife, nor his parents. I did find the following "John Gilmore b 1776 NC m Priscilla Smith in Pulaski Co., KY. She was daughter of Anderson Smith & Priscilla Williams." I believe this event took place in 1806 but Jr. was born 1798! Jr. named one of his daughters (my ggrandmother) Sina Priscilla so thought there might be a connection. I have heard John Jr. was a Methodist Circuit Rider at one time in MS before moving to AL. Was his father James, who maybe was a minister in Pulaski Co., Ky and who performed the ceremony?? These are just guesses at this point. Would anyone have any connection or related information? Jennie Vero Beach, FL jrunn@gate.net Life begins at 85° F ..........Jim & Jennie
Nikki, Hi! I can't find Columbiania Co., Oh on the map I will have to get back to you I am going to call my couies & see what she say I will get back to you. Julie ----- Original Message ----- From: Nikki and David <Stallngs@SWBELL.NET> To: <GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 22, 1999 6:16 AM Subject: Re: GILMORE Genealogy >Julie Gilmore - > >I have Gilmore's in Ohio -- Columbiania and Lisbon, Ohio. Is that anywhere >near Pike Co.? My line is: > >WILLIAM GILMORE was born August 1813 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and died >March 21, 1891 in Columbiana Co., Ohio; buried at the Madison Twp Cemetery >in Ohio.. He married (1) CATHRINE A. LEWIS in Ohio. He married (2) LENA >"FIFE" J. ?. > >Refs. Notes: 1850 Census Wayne Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. > > Children of WILLIAM GILMORE and CATHRINE LEWIS are: >i. NOAH GILMORE, b. October 01, 1835, Madison Township-Columbiana, >Williamsport, Ohio; d. April 13, 1907, Ohio. >ii. JOHN GILMORE, b. February 06, 1837; d. July 28, 1898, Cameron, >Missouri >iii. LLOYD S. GILMORE, b. April 11, 1885, Lislon, Ohio. >iv. ABEL S. GILMORE. >v. WILLIAM GILMORE. >vi. SARAH J. GILMORE. >vii. SUSIE H. GILMORE, m. FRED WOODS. >viii. GEORGE W. GILMORE, b. 1844; d. September 19, 1864. > ix. MARY ANN GILMORE, b. 1848; d. September 24, 1864. > > >NOAH GILMORE (WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born October 01, 1835 in Madison >Township-Columbiana, Williamsport, Ohio, and died April 13, 1907 in Ohio. >He married MARGARET CRAWFORD. > >Children of NOAH GILMORE and MARGARET CRAWFORD are: > i. JAMES A.GILMORE. > ii. CLARENCE GILMORE. > iii. MARY ELLA GILMORE. > iv. HARRIET GILMORE. > v. JOHN F. GILMORE. > vi. WILLIAM N. GILMORE , M.D., b. March 15, 1858, Elkton, Columbiana Co., >Ohio; m. SUSIE SWITZER, November 08, 1892, Ohio. > >More About WILLIAM N. GILMORE , M.D.: >1906, Graduate of Wooster University >Member of the Columbiana County Medical Society. >Member of the Ohio State Medical Association. >Member of the American Medical Association. > > >LLOYD S.GILMORE (WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born April 11, 1885 in Lislon, >Ohio. He married ALICE SELLERS. > >Children of LLOYD GILMORE and ALICE SELLERS are: > i. FRANCES EVELYNGILMORE, b. September 06, 1912. >ii. WILLIAM LAMBERT GILMORE, b. November 12, 1914. > > >Nikki >______________________________ > > > > > > > >
Hi! According to my Gilmore records (not my direct line), these are the ancestors of Evangelist James and his father Benjamin Parker Gilmore. My husband's family is descended from a brother of William Gilmore (b.1707) 1. James Gilmore & Isabella ?? 2. William Gilmore (1707-1786) & Alice Moore (1717-1774) 3. William Gilmore (1750-1847) & Anna Holmes 4. Samuel Gilmore (1783-1870) & Hannah Potter (1785-1873) 5. Benjamin Parker Gilmore (1810-1862) 6. Evangelist James (1835-1864) Some of this information is from Carol McKinney and some from IFI. Jean Gilmore ReevesBA@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 1/22/99 6:50:33 AM Pacific Standard Time, > dkenyon@topmich.com writes: > > << dkenyon@topmich.com >> > I have the same James in my family line, but also don't have a last name for > Nancy. Would like to keep in touch and compare family lines. I'm a descendant > of James' son, Samuel, then Samuel's son, Benjamin Parker and Evangelist > James. > Barb
Hi Melvin, I've been trying to find some information on my Grandfather's family. His name was Addison Young Gilmore 1834-1920 of Missouri, and his brother Walter M Gilmore of Ill. Do you have any information about these two Gilmores we could share. Linda Malloy Melvin Gilmore wrote: > Patrick Gilmore, Augusta County, Va around 1753, died 2 Feb 1824, in > Ky > married Martha around 1771 > Richard Gilmore, North Carolina, 1770-80? > married Elizabeth Wilson 28 Oct 1800 > Patrick R. Gilmore, Warren County, Ky 9 Apr 1815, died 15 Jun 1899 > Illinois > married Evelyn Owen 10 Jan 1839 > Davidson Gilmore, Saybrook, Il 25 Jun 1859, died 24 Sep 1922 > married Laura Mohr, 17 Nov 1881 > Roy Cecil Gilmore, born 11 Jun 1882, died 12 Mar 1949 > married Georgia Spencer 8 Feb 1900 > > Roy Gilmore was my Grandfather > > I have some data on other children of Patrick and Richard, have all > childrens names of Patrick R. Also some data from census records. > > Interested in sharing and exchanging information > > Melvin Gilmore
GRAINGER, TN Enum. Dist. 98 Reel 1257 Page 444 Date: 06/02 -- GILLMORE, JAMES W M 50 Head M Tennessee Georgia North Carolina GILLMORE, MARGARET W F 44 Wife M Tennessee Blank Blank GILLMORE, HUGH W M 27 Child S Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee GILLMORE, SARAH A W F 19 Child S Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee GILLMORE, JANE D W F 16 Child S Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee GILLMORE, PERTHENY R W F 14 Child S Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee GILLMORE, HENRY L C W M 9 Child S Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Patrick Gilmore, Augusta County, Va around 1753, died 2 Feb 1824, in Ky married Martha around 1771 Richard Gilmore, North Carolina, 1770-80? married Elizabeth Wilson 28 Oct 1800 Patrick R. Gilmore, Warren County, Ky 9 Apr 1815, died 15 Jun 1899 Illinois married Evelyn Owen 10 Jan 1839 Davidson Gilmore, Saybrook, Il 25 Jun 1859, died 24 Sep 1922 married Laura Mohr, 17 Nov 1881 Roy Cecil Gilmore, born 11 Jun 1882, died 12 Mar 1949 married Georgia Spencer 8 Feb 1900 Roy Gilmore was my Grandfather I have some data on other children of Patrick and Richard, have all childrens names of Patrick R. Also some data from census records. Interested in sharing and exchanging information Melvin Gilmore
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In a message dated 1/22/99 6:50:33 AM Pacific Standard Time, dkenyon@topmich.com writes: << dkenyon@topmich.com >> I have the same James in my family line, but also don't have a last name for Nancy. Would like to keep in touch and compare family lines. I'm a descendant of James' son, Samuel, then Samuel's son, Benjamin Parker and Evangelist James. Barb
dear Julie I saw your posting and I also am searching a Mathew Gilmore. I don't know if he ever lived in Pike Co. but he was Born circa 1769. married Margaret Logan in Blount County Tn. moved to Dickson county Tn, then on to Alabama,Miss,Texas. I know Mathew had at least one son named James Dob 1800 Dickson county. His sister Jane(Jean?) married James McCrory. Do you think this is the same gilmores you are researching? -----Original Message----- From: Kevin R. Wilson <krwilson@msmisp.com> To: GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com <GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, January 21, 1999 9:15 PM Subject: Re: Gilmore Genealogy >John, Hi! I just happen to see some of your Gilmores name and I have a John, >Matthew, Jane and others were are your Gilmores from? Mine are from Pike Co, >Ohio. >Julie Gilmore >----- Original Message ----- >From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> >To: <GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 1999 7:30 PM >Subject: Re: Gilmore Genealogy > > >>Dear John, >>I am sorry but so far all I know about John Gilmore is that , that was the >>name of Mathew's brother. I know that he must have been alive in 1822 >>because according to court records that is when George Davidson made oath >>that he was one of the heirs of "margaret Conn of Delaware". I have quite a >>bit of info on Mathew,Elizabeth and Jane Gilmore and their families. I have >>been a little stumped when it comes to John,James and William because there >>were so many gilmores with that same 1st name in the same time frame!!! Do >>you think your John Gilmore had a brother named Matthew? Did he ever >migrate >>to Blount County and then Dickson county areas of Tennessee and then on to >>alabama and missippi? I know that many in this family did. I am sorry that >I >>don't have more info on him!!!! Cbg >> >> >> >> >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Bethylou14@aol.com <Bethylou14@aol.com> >>To: GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com <GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com> >>Date: Wednesday, January 20, 1999 8:39 PM >>Subject: Re: Gilmore Genealogy >> >> >>>my g-grand father was john gilmore he live in roane co could you tell me >>more >>>about you john gilmore >>>john gann >>> >> >> >> >