GILMORES; IRL; 1700-1775 I am researching three lines of Gilmores who left Ulster for America in the 18th century. 1. John Gillmor and his wife Agnes, son James and other children left Ulster within the first two decades of the 18th century. John was born in Renfrewshire, Scotland, circa 1660, it is believed. We do not know where in Ulster they lived but circumstantial evidence points to the lower Bann Valley, near Coleraine. They settled in southeastern Massachusetts, living in a succession of towns beginning with Weymouth. 2. Robert Gillmor (born circa 1730?) and his wife Martha Steele emigrated to America, settling in New Hampshire. Their daughter Margaret married Whitefield, son of James (see above). 3. Elizabeth Gilmore left Ulster for Philadelphia close to the beginning of the American Revolution (1775). After the war she married John Barry (whom she met on the immigrant ship) and removed to Washington County, Pennsylvania. I am generally interested in Gilmore family history both in Ulster and in America. Peter Gilmore uenews@ranknfile-ue.org