Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Birth30 May 1652, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA67969,67936,67972,67973
Death16 Feb 170267969
Memo1703
FatherGeorge Robinson (ca1631-1699)
MotherJohanna Ingraham (ca1631-1699)
Spouses
Birth1650, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA67913,67924,67923,67926,67928,67927,67929,67933,67936,67955,67956
Memo1645? bef 1647? 1654? 1675 - 20yrs after others?
Land Purchase1673, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA67957
Memonamed a townsman of Rehoboth
Land Purchase28 Jun 1684, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA67958
MemoWachemokett Neck, recorded
Residence7 Feb 1689, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA67959
MemoInhabitant
Deathbef 4 Oct 1690, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA67913,67929,67931,67029,67960,67534,67961,67951,67962,67963
Memo13 May 1690? 13 May 1694? bef 4 Jun 1694?
Burial4 Oct 1690, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA67964,67965,67943,67966,67967,67962
OccupationConstable 6 Dec 1676 for rest of year67968
FatherThomas Wilmarth Sr. (1620-<1694)
MotherElizabeth Bliss (1615-1676)
Misc. Notes
Rehoboth, MA Early Settlers: Names "of the inhabitants and proprietors of the Towne of Rehoboth having Rights and Titles to the Measuages, Tenements and Lands contained in the quit-claim deed of William BRADFORD to the town of Rehoboth, which hath been reade and allowed in a full Towne Meeting, February the 7th, 1689:" Thomas Willmath, jr.64608

Pg 14 (1676) This massacre was a phase of King Philip’s War. In the list of inhabitant who contributed money to sustain it, Thomas Wilmot, Sr and Thomas Wilmot, Jr. are recorded (Early Rehoboth, vol II, pp. 41, 42)67542
Research
2ndGen: 7 Thomas Wilmarth b: abt 1650 bur:4 Oct 1690 d: 13 May 1694, Marr: 7 Jun 1674 Mary Robinson67187 (Buried 4 yrs before died?)

IndivRecd CD#33 Pin#579911 Thomas (Willmarth) Wilmot; b:abt 1650 Rehoboth Bristol MA d: 13 May 1690/94 Rehoboth; bur:4 Oct 1690/94 Rehoboth; Marr: 7 Jun 1674 Rehoboth Mary Robinson; Marr: 27 Jun 1678 Rehoboth Rachel Reed; Submitted by: Brent Ruesch, 250W 600N Salt Lake City, UT 841034263 (Rachel Reed his father’s 2nd wife?)

Pg 14 (1676) This massacre was a phase of King Philip’s War. In the list of inhabitant who contributed money to sustain it, Thomas Wilmot, Sr and Thomas Wilmot, Jr. are recorded (Early Rehoboth, vol II, pp. 41, 42)67542

Rehoboth V1_p.78035480 (Father = Timothy or Thomas?)
1 25 Willmarth, Tho, of Timothy (sic) & Mary b: 7 Jul 1675
1 25 Willmarth, Eliz, b: 1 Sep 1676
1 25 Willmarth, Mary, b: 29 Dec 1678
1 25 Willmarth, Mehittabell b: 4 Mar 1680-1
1 25 Willmarth, Anne b: 22 Aug 1683
1 25 Willmarth, Thomas b: 8 Mar 1685-6
1 25 Willmarth, Samuell b: 30 Aug 1688
1 25 Willmarth, Abijah b: 20 Apr 1691
Military
Pg 14 Thomas Wilmot Jr mentioned as “Junior; also “Sergt” and later “Ensign” (Bliss’ Hist. Rehob. p. 127)67542
Pg 15 Recorded as Thomas Willmath, Jr, among the owners of territory 8 miles square relinguished (sic) on 30 Mar by King Philip, Sachem of the Wampanoags. (Hurd’s Hist. Bristol Co, MA, p. 467). Promoted to Ensign in 1676 (Hist Rehoboth by Bliss, p. 127)
Marriage7 Jun 1674, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA67913,67926,67927,67928,67930,67934,67935,67936,67942,67970,67948,67950,67951,67952,67954
Marr Memo17 Jun?
ChildrenThomas (1675-)
 Elizabeth (1676-)
 Mary (1678-)
 Anna (1679-)
 Mehitabell (1681-)
 Thomas (1685-1759)
 Samuel (1688-)
 Abijah (1691-)
Last Modified 26 Apr 2021Created 25 Feb 2024 using Reunion 13 by Chris Dunmore
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