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Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Birthbef 175563818,63821
MemoCa 1736?
Residence12 Feb 1790, Swansea, Bristol County, MA63637,63655,63659
Memo1792?
Census1800, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63818
Land Sold8 Nov 1809, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63822,63823
Memofor $1000 released and forever quit claimed with the children of Shubael Wilmarth, her husband, deceased
Land Sold9 Nov 1809, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63824
MemoDeed to step-daughter Dolly Brown, et al Bk 14 Pg 387
Death2 May 1820, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63825,63826,63821
Memo84 years
BurialCheshire, Berkshire County, MA63827
MemoBaptist Cemetery, near the side of the first Baptist Church, founded there by Rev Peter Worden d: 1808
Research
1790MABerkshireAdams2362569 David Anthony 1 M 16+, 3M <16, 5F (This could be her father?)

Berkshire Co MA Probate File Papers 1761-19006942 (Hannah Anthony Wilmarth, wife of Shubael Wilmarth was not found in this file)
Spouses
Memo5 Jul 1739 Providence, RI
Baptism26 Aug 1746, Newman Congregational Church, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA63700
MemoWith his siblings
Residence8 Jan 1763, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA63624,63650,63671
MemoIntention Date for Marriage
Residence10 Feb 1763, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA63636,63671
Land Sold12 Jun 1765, Bristol County, MA63701
MemoHe and his wife Mary sold to John Thurber Jr, of Rehoboth, yeoman, a small farm, part of dwelling house set off to Mary, Shubael’s his wife
Land Sold3 Oct 1767, Providence County, RI63702
MemoSold to Samuel Black of Providence a tract in Providence, Mary also signed the deed
Residence1767, Cheshire, Berkshire County, MA63703
MemoTil 1770
Land Sold31 May 1779, New Providence, Berkshire County, MA63704
Memofor 90 pounds money to Nathan Bowen & Allen Brigs (sic) of New Providence, for 1/4 ac lot
Land Sold30 Sep 1784, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63705
Memoto Joseph Sowle/Soul of Adams for 600 pounds money, Westernmost half part of a 200 ac lot of land & is the Westernmost half part of Lot #2
Census1790, Adams, Berkshire County, MA62533
Residence12 Feb 1790, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63637,63655,63706
Memo1792?
Land Purchaseca 1792, Adams, Berkshire County, MA62447
Memoland purchased of Samuel Bowen, beginning on the no. line of lot No. 12 in the east range of settling lots in sd Town
Land Purchaseca 1793, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63707
Memolot 11 in the east range purchased of Daniel Sherman
Land Sold6 Jan 1794, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63708
MemoDeed Bk 3 Pg 279 to David Dean et al
Land Sold13 Jan 1794, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63709
MemoDeed Bk 3 Pg 278 to David Dean et al
Will Filed7 Jun 1797, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63710,63711,63712
MemoWill dated
Tax List1798, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63713
Memo1 Dwelling house, 40 perches; Valuation: $500; Revised Valuation by Commissioners $575
Census1800, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63714
Land Sold18 May 1802, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63715
MemoDeed Bk 9 Pg 167 to George Hodge
Land Sold4 Aug 1802, Williamstown, Berkshire County, MA63716
MemoDeed Bk 7 Pg 337 to Ezra Baker
Residence1808, Adams, Berkshire County, MA62409
Memopurchased of the New Lebanon Shakers a 2 horse pleasure wagon for $84, with what were termed ‘spring seats’
Land Sold23 Jun 1809, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63717
MemoDeed Bk 14 Pg 302 to Elisha Kingsley
Memo30 Oct 1809 - aft Will probated? North Adams in his 70th year; Cheshire, Berks County, MA?
BurialAdams, Berkshire County, MA63735,63736
MemoMaple Street Cemetery; Baptist Cemetery, Cheshire, near the site of the first Baptist church founded by Rev Peter Worden who d: 1808
Will Filed7 Sep 1809, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63710,63737,63712
MemoWill Probated
Will Filed1 Jan 1810, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63738
MemoInventory taken, 260 acres valued at $10,700; total real estate $14,040; personal estate staled $6567.95
Will Filed3 May 1810, Adams, Berkshire County, MA63739
MemoDistribution
Occupationhousewright63740
FatherJohn Wilmarth Jr (1714-<1797)
MotherDorothy Ormsbee (1715->1797)
Military
DAR Lineage Bk NSDAR Vol 023 1898 Image129of416 Pg 117 #22336 Shubael Wilmarth commanded a company of volunteers in Col Joab Stafford’s regiment at Bennington16502

Willmarth, Molly, Wife of Captain Shubael Willmarth, Picture of Grave62571 (Captain)

DAR 27 Wilmarth, Shubael m. Mary Boswell Capt MA10175

Index of the Rolls of Honor (Ancestor’s Index) in the Lineage Books of the DAR (Vol 1-40) Vol I46067
Wilmarth, Capt Shubael, of MA (1739-1809): Vol 18, pg 158; Vol 23, pg 116; Vol 30, pg 181; Vol 37, pg 282

MA Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols63741 Vol 17:
Pg 522 Willmark, Shubael. Capt, Col Benjamin Symonds’s (Berkshire Co) regt; entered revise 26 Apr; discharged 19 May (year not given, probably 1777); service 24 days; company called out at request of Maj Gen Gates and marched to Saratoga
Pg 522 Willmarsh, Shubael. Return signed by said Willmarsh, Capt of Continental soldiers enlisted out of his company in New Providence (year not given)
Pg 526 Willmarth, Shubael. Lieutenant, serving as Volunteer, Col. Joab Stafford’s co of volunteers; marched 16 Jul 1777; returned 30 Jul 1777; service, 15 days; company marched from New Providence at request of Maj Gen Schuyler to reinforce troops under Col Warner at Manchester.
Pg 527 Willmarth, Shubael. Private, Capt Samuel Low’s co, Col Benjamin Simonds’s (Berkshire Co) regt; entered service 13 Oct 1780; discharged 21 Oct 1780; service 9 days, by order of Gen Fellows on an alarm at the Northward.
Pg 554 Wilmath (sic), Shubael. Captain, 13th (New Providence) co, Col Benjamin Simonds’s (2d Berkshire Co) regt of MA militia; list of officers chosen by the several companies in said regiment; ordered in Council 4 May 1776, that said officers be commissioned; reported commissioned 3 (?) May 1776; commissions reported dated 1 Jun 1776.
Pg 555 Wilmoth, Shubael. Captain, serving as Volunteer, Col Joab Stafford’s (Independent) Co of volunteers; service, 6 days; company raised from the alarm lists of New Providence, Lanesborough, East Hoosuck, and Gageborough, marched 14 Aug 1777 and fought in battle near Bennington 16 Aug 1777.

OH Society of SAR, National # 14893, State # 653 Frank Wilmarth Ingalls Descendant of Shubael Wilmarth, Accepted 24 Dec 190220108
Commission as Captain in my profession. Haitman’s Historcal Register, p. 63. Hammersley Army Register, p. 26 “Soldier & Pioneer and Green’s Hern’s?, KY
Shubael Wilmarth capacity of Captain in the 13th Co. 2nd Berkshire County Regulars Commission Dated 1 Jun 1776. Residence near New Providence (afterwards Cheshire)
Revolutionary War Composite in the Office of the Secy of the Commonwealth of MA: Shubael Wilmarth’s record in Vol. 28 pg 113, Vol 23 pg 117, Vol 42? pg 171, Vol 33? pg 116
Capt Shubael Wilmarth of Col. Joab Stafford’s Company of Volunteers enlisted 16 Jul 1777. Discharged 30 Jul 1777 Time of Service 15 days.
Marched to re-inforce Col. Warner at Manchester by order of Major Gen Schuyler Capt Shubael Wilmarth of Col Joab Stafford’s company of volunteers marched 14 Aug 1777. Time of service 6 days. Independent company of volunteers raised from the Alarm lists of New Providence (afterwards Cheshire) Lanesborough MA, East Hoosuck and Gageborough, fought in the battle near Benington 16 Aug 1777. The Records show that John Wilmarth a brother of Shubael Wilmarth was a lieutenant from Adams MA

Image66of475 MA Society of SAR, National # 39632, State # 4487 Eugene Henry Wells, Descendant of Shubael Wilmarth, Accepted 11 Jan 192420108
Shubael Willmarth capacity of Captain, Lieutenant and Private in the Militia
Lieutenant - Col Jacob Stafford Company ofMinutemen Marched 16 Jul 1777
Marched from New Providence at request ofMajor General Schuyler
Private - Capt Samuel Lewis’s Co, Col Benj Samuel’s Berkshire Co, Regt. Entered service 13 Oct 1780, Discharged 21 Oct 1780; Service by order of Gen Fellows
Captain - Col Joab Staffords Co of Volunteer Company raised at the alarm 14-16 Aug 1777 at Bennington
References: MA Soldiers and Sailors Vol 17 pg 526/7; Town Records of Rehoboth, Cheshire & No. Adams MA

Ancestor # A127155 Wilmarth, Shubael63685
Service: MA; Rank: Captain;
Service Source: MA Sols & Sails, Vol. 16, p.554;
Service Description: Cols Benjamin Simonds & Joab Stafford;
Resid: Berkshire Co, MA;
Spouse: Mary Molly Bosworth;
Associated Applications:
1. Nat’l # 22336, Child: Dolly, Spouse: Nicholas Brown63742
2. Nat’l # 29506, Child: Hannah, Spouse: John Wells (could not find in desc search)
3. Nat’l # 36814, Child Hannah, Spouse: John Wells; (could not find in desc search)
4. Nat’l # 254789, Child: Hannah, Spouse: John Wells63743
5. Nat’l # 283985, Child: Mary, Spouse: Elisha Wells63744
6. Nat’l # 318372, Child: Hannah, Spouse: John B. Wells63745
7. Nat’l # 365483, Child: Hannah, Spouse: John B. Wells63746
8. Nat’l # 416409, Child: Hannah, Spouse: John B. Wells63747
9. Nat’l # 592862, Child: Dolly, Spouse: Nicholas Brown (could not find in desc search)
10. Nat’l # 604232, Child: Mary, Spouse: Elisha Wells (could not find in desc search)
11. Nat’l # 725431, Add Vol. 747, Child: Ann Mercy, Spouse: Joseph Howland63748
12. Nat’l # 817054, Child: Ann Mercy, Spouse: Joseph Howland63749 (actual Desc Database is Child: Mary not Ann Mercy, Spouse: Elisha Wells)
13. Nat’l # 896444, Child: Hannah, Spouse: John Wells (same desc as #8 above)
DAR Supporting Documentation (34 pages)63750
Adams, MA Births and Deaths
Registry of Deeds, Northern District, Berkshire Co, Adams, MA: Capt Shubael Willmarth served in Col Joab Staffords Company 1777, also in Capt Samuel Low’s Co, Col Simonds Regt at Saratoga 1780. He was Captain of the 13th New Providence Company, Col. Benj Simonds Regt 1776. He was also a member of the Silver Greys of New Providence 1777.
14. Nat’l # 416409, Child: Hannah, Spouse: John Wells (same desc as #8 above)

Capt62469

V23 Pt 2 John Howland Pg 273. He (Shubael Willmarth) served in the Revolutionary War as a Captain of the 13th (New Providence) company, Col Benjamin Simond’s (2nd Berkshire County) regiment; commissioned in May 1776 (MSSR 17:554)62673

Image463 Pg 102 Early Settlements in Cheshire: In the memory of Capt Shubael Wilmarth, who departed this life 30 Oct 1809, in the 70th year of his age63751
Research
1800 MA Census Berkshire, Adams Shubael Wilmarth 1M 16-26 1M 45+ 2F 16-26 2F 45+63752 (Who is 2nd Female 45+?)

Adams2462569 Shubel Wilmarth 4M 16+, 1M <16, 5F (If two sons Ephraim & Joseph died before 1790, then who are the other two Males 16+?)

Vol V20 Pg 668of717 No. 2 Stephen Stearns; Owner: Wilmarth, Shubael; Adams; 1 Dwelling house, 40 perches; Valuation: $250; Revised Valuation by Commissioners $237.5062572 (Owner?)
Marriage12 Feb 1792, Swansea, Bristol County, MA63817,63622,63637,63638,63655,63828,63820
Marr Memo1790 Adams? by Nathaniel Cole, Elder
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