Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Birthca 1755
Census1790, Attleboro, Bristol County, MA74845
Spouses
Birth16 Jul 1755, Attleboro, Bristol County, MA74796,74823,74802,74808,74814
Census1790, Attleboro, Bristol County, MA74823
FatherEliphalet Wilmarth (1727-)
MotherHannah Sweet (1732-1802)
Military
MA Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols64002
Pg 524 Willmarth, Eliphalet, Attleborough. Private, Capt Stephen Richardson’s (Attleborough) co. of Minute-men, which marched probably on the alarm of 19 Apr 1775; service, 11 days.
Pg 524 Willmarth, Eliphalet (also given Eliphalet Jr) Private, Capt Alexander Foster’s co, Col John Dagger’s rest; said Willmarth reported as belonging to “quarter-draft” men to be made up in Capt Clap’s co; company marched to RI on the alarm of 8 Dec 1777 (6); also Capt Stephen Richardson’s 4th (2d Attleborough, also given Attleborough No. 12) co, Col John Dagger’s rest; list of men who served in the 10th (also given 9th) campaign which began in Dec 1776; said service known as the “quarter-draft” or 3 months campaign at Howland’s Ferry in 1776 and 1777.
Pg 524 Willmarth, Eliphalet. Private, Capt Stephen Richardson’s co; marched 25 Sep 1777; discharged 29 Oct 1777; service 1 mo 6 days; company marched from Attleborough under command of Col George Williams on a secret expedition.
Pg 524 Willmarth, Elephant. Corporal, Capt Alexander Foster’s co, Col Thomas Carpenter’s rest; entered service 27 Jul 1780; discharged 31 Jul 1780; service 7 days, on an alarm, including travel 2 days home; company marched to Tiverton RI, 27 Jul 1780 to serve for 6 days; roll sworn to at Attleborough; also, Capt Foster’s co, Col Isaac Dean’s rest; marched 31 Jul 1780; discharged 8 Aug 1780; service 10 days, including 2 days (36 miles) travel home; company marched to Tiverton RI, on the alarm of 31 Jul 1780; roll sworn to at Attleborough.
Vol 17 Pg 553 Wilmarth, Eliphalet. Copy of an order on Ephraim Newell, Town Treasurer of Attleborough, dated 5 Jul 1776, for wages due said Wilmarth and others for service on the alarm caused by the battle of Bunker Hill.
Vol 17 Pg 553 Wilmarth, Eliphalet. Private, Capt Alexander Foster’s co, Col Thomas Carpenter’s regt; service from 27 Jul 1778 to 12 Aug 1778, 17 days, on expedition to RI.
Research
1790MABristolAttleboro3064845 Same page as Eliphalet Wilmarth & Benoni Wilmarth & Amos Wilmarth - related?)

MA Vital Records62732 (Could one of these be him? Father and son?)
Wilmarth, Eliph. N., Attleborough, 1852, Vol 66, Pg 55, Death
Wilmarth, Eliphalet, Attleborough, 1855, Vol 93, Pg 56, Death

1820MABristolAttleboro25of27 Wilmarth: Jonathan, Stephen, Elkanah, Nathan, Dan, Leonard, Leonard Jr, Stephen, Leprelete?, Moses, William A, Eliphalet, Eliphalet Jr, Parley, Seth74818(all on same page - related?)

1820MABristolAttleboro25of27 74818 (Either of these him?)
Wilmarth, Eliphalet 1M <10 1M 10-16 2M 16-18 2M 16-26 1M 45+ 1F 10-16 1F 16-26 1F 26-45 2F 45+ 1 Agriculture
Wilmarth, Eliphalet Jr. 3M <10 1M 26-45 1F 10-16 1F 26-45 1 Agriculture
Marriage12 Mar 1778, Attleboro, Bristol County, MA74825,74826,74833,74839,74844
ChildrenUNNAMED (>1774-)
 Eliphalet (1781-)
 Bethiah (1785-)
 Chloe (1787-)
 Seth (1789-1844)
 Lydia (1794-)
Last Modified 6 Jun 2021Created 12 Jul 2024 using Reunion 13 by Chris Dunmore
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