_FA1
PLAC see notesCol. in Cromwell's army
Quaker
Desc. of Richard DeGaylpyn from Eng.
Member of Tutfield Heath Meeting, Oxfordshire, Eng._FA1
PLAC see notesCol. in Cromwell's army
Quaker
Desc. of Richard DeGaylpyn from Eng.
Member of Tutfield Heath Meeting, Oxfordshire, Eng._FA1
PLAC see notesCol. in Cromwell's army
Quaker
Desc. of Richard DeGaylpyn from Eng.
Member of Tutfield Heath Meeting, Oxfordshire, Eng.
Attorney-at-Law of Leathes House, Cumberland & Kendal, Westmoreland.
Notes for MARTIN GILPIN:
[Bell.FTW]
[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania p 422]
Martin Gilpin, a younger son of William, was an Attorney-at-law of Leathes House, Cumberland, and of Kendal, Westmoreland. He married, 1580 A. D., Catharine Newby (died 1634), and died at Kendal,
December 18, 1629, leaving eight children.
[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania p 606]
Martin Gilpin, one of the younger sons of William, was the ancestor of the American branch of the Gilpin family. He married, in 1580, Catharine Newby and died at Kendal, Dec. 18, 1629. His widow
died at Kendal, in 1634. They had eight children, of whom Isaac, one of the younger sons, was the father of Richard Gilpin, D. D. (1625-1699), who first studied medicine and later entered the
ministry; emenent for his piety and learning, first a rector of Graystock, later a staunch Presbyterian divine at New Castle-on-the-Tyne, still later the purchaser of Scaleby Castle, County
Cumberland, where he died. Some of his descendants later migrated to America.Attorney-at-Law of Leathes House, Cumberland & Kendal, Westmoreland.
Notes for MARTIN GILPIN:
[Bell.FTW]
[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania p 422]
Martin Gilpin, a younger son of William, was an Attorney-at-law of Leathes House, Cumberland, and of Kendal, Westmoreland. He married, 1580 A. D., Catharine Newby (died 1634), and died at Kendal,
December 18, 1629, leaving eight children.
[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania p 606]
Martin Gilpin, one of the younger sons of William, was the ancestor of the American branch of the Gilpin family. He married, in 1580, Catharine Newby and died at Kendal, Dec. 18, 1629. His widow
died at Kendal, in 1634. They had eight children, of whom Isaac, one of the younger sons, was the father of Richard Gilpin, D. D. (1625-1699), who first studied medicine and later entered the
ministry; emenent for his piety and learning, first a rector of Graystock, later a staunch Presbyterian divine at New Castle-on-the-Tyne, still later the purchaser of Scaleby Castle, County
Cumberland, where he died. Some of his descendants later migrated to America.Attorney-at-Law of Leathes House, Cumberland & Kendal, Westmoreland.
Notes for MARTIN GILPIN:
[Bell.FTW]
[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania p 422]
Martin Gilpin, a younger son of William, was an Attorney-at-law of Leathes House, Cumberland, and of Kendal, Westmoreland. He married, 1580 A. D., Catharine Newby (died 1634), and died at Kendal,
December 18, 1629, leaving eight children.
[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania p 606]
Martin Gilpin, one of the younger sons of William, was the ancestor of the American branch of the Gilpin family. He married, in 1580, Catharine Newby and died at Kendal, Dec. 18, 1629. His widow
died at Kendal, in 1634. They had eight children, of whom Isaac, one of the younger sons, was the father of Richard Gilpin, D. D. (1625-1699), who first studied medicine and later entered the
ministry; emenent for his piety and learning, first a rector of Graystock, later a staunch Presbyterian divine at New Castle-on-the-Tyne, still later the purchaser of Scaleby Castle, County
Cumberland, where he died. Some of his descendants later migrated to America.
See Historical Document.
See Historical Document.
See Historical Document.
Source: Genealogy of the Smedley Family
Notes for Hannah Glover: SpinsterSource: Genealogy of the Smedley Family
Notes for Hannah Glover: SpinsterSource: Genealogy of the Smedley Family
Notes for Hannah Glover: Spinster