Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Birth27 Jun 1731, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA67200
FatherJabez Bowen (ca1710-)
MotherJohannah Salisbury (ca1710-)
Misc. Notes
She (Jemima Bowen Willmarth) may be the Jeminme Willmarth whom Marr: (int. Adams 23 Nov 1786) John Taft (S: Adams, MA, Births, Marriages & Deaths, 1786-1847, 2; FHL microfilm 760,652)62725
Spouses
Birth10 Jul 1737, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA67177,67178,67179,67180,67191,67183,67192,67193,67189,67194
MemoOld Providence, RI?
Residence7 Feb 1761, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA67182
Will Filed21 Mar 1786, Adams, Berkshire County, MA67195
MemoWill dated
Deathaft 21 Mar 1786, Adams, Berkshire County, MA67178,67179,67196,67197
MemoAddison, VT?
Will Filed7 Jun 1786, Adams, Berkshire County, MA67195
MemoWill Probated
FatherJohn Wilmarth Jr (1714-<1797)
MotherDorothy Ormsbee (1715->1797)
Misc. Notes
William Howland and Cynthia Howland were married by Justice of the Peace John Wilmarth, most likely Shubael’s brother & Uncle to Ann Marcy67198
Military
DAR 27 Wilmarth, John b: 7?-10?-1737? d: 1786? m. Jemima Bowen Pvt MUL?10258

MA Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols64002 (one of these him?)
Pg 525 Willmarth, John. Private Capt Alexander Foster’s co, Col John Daggett’s regt; service, 25 days; company marched to RI on the alarm of 8 Dec 1777 (6).
Pg 525 Willmarth, John. 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.
Vol 17 Pg 553 Wilmarth, John. Lieutenant, 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.
Vol 17 Pg 553 Wilmarth, John. Capt Thomas Bussey’s co of Berkshire Co. militia; entered service 5 Sep 1777; service, 28 days; company known as the “Silver Grays” and marched to Pawlet on an alarm.
Pg 554 Wilmath, John. Private, Capt Samuel Clark’s co, Col Powel’s (Berkshire Co) regt; enlisted 22 Jul 1779; discharged 26 Aug 1779; service, 1 mo 12 days, at New Haven, CT, including 7 days (131 miles) travel home. Roll sworn to at Lanesborough.
Pg 555 Wilmoth, John. Pay roll for 6 months men raised by the town of Adams for service in the Continental Army during 1780; marched 30 Jun 1780; discharged 16 Dec 1780; service, 5 mos 23 days, including travel (140 miles) home

OH Society of SAR, National # 14893, State # 653 Frank Wilmarth Ingalls, Descendant of Shubael Wilmarth20210
The Records show that John Wilmarth a brother of Shubael Wilmarth was a lieutenant from Adams MA
Marriage12 Feb 1761, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA67178,67181,67182,67185,67184,67188,67190
Marr MemoAttleboro? Intentions: 22 Nov 1760; Intentions 7 Feb 1761?
ChildrenJohn (ca1763-)
 Levi (ca1765-)
 Isaac (ca1767-)
 Asa (ca1769-)
 Ezra (ca1771-)
 Lucy (ca1774-)
 Sally (ca1776-)
 Orrisea (ca1780-)
 Jemima (1784-1849)
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