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11th Gen. - William Gilpin married Eliza Washington, and had 12 ch., of whom George inherited the Manor of Kentmere, but it was lost to the family during the parlaimentary civil wars.
12th Gen. - Martin Gilpin had 10 ch., and died at Kendal in 1634. His grandson, Richard Gilpin, D.D., son of Isaac, born Oct. 15, 1625, was eminent for his piety, and learning. He first studied
medicine, and afterwards divinity, and was made rector of Greystok in cumberland. He subsequently purchased Scaleby Castle, in Cumberland, a fortress of much notoriety, situated on the confines of
England, and Scotland, and erected by the English to repel the invasions of the Scots.
13th Gen. - Bernard Gilpin, eldest son, and heir of Martin, married Dorothy Ayrey, and is said to have had 11 ch. of whom we have the names of William, Martin, Francis, Samuel, Arthur, Randolph,
Allen, and Thomas.
Notes for WILLIAM GILPIN:
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[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania p 422]
William Gilpin, eldest brother of Bernard Gilpin, the "Apostle of the North," married Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Thomas Washington, of Hall Head, Westmoreland, great-grandson of Robert
Washington, Lord of Milburne, Westmoreland, ancestor of President George Washington. William and Elizabeth (Washington) Gilpin had twelve children. He was buried, according to the Kendal parish
records, January 23, 1577.
[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania pp 605-6]
William Gilpin, eldest brother of the "Apostle of the North," inherited Kentmere Hall, and it passed on his death, January 23, 1577, to his son George, and on the death of the latter to his son,
Charles Gilpin, but the latter being a captain in the army of Charles I, at the time of the civil war, he lost his inheritance with the downfall of the House of Stuart. William Gilpin married
Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Washington, of Hall Head, West Moreland, great grandson of Robert Washington, Lord of Milburne, ancestor of George Washington. This relationship may
have accounted for the intimacy between members of the two families in America.
More About WILLIAM GILPIN:
Burial: January 23, 1576/7725,2611th Gen. - William Gilpin married Eliza Washington, and had 12 ch., of whom George inherited the Manor of Kentmere, but it was lost to the family during the parlaimentary civil wars.
12th Gen. - Martin Gilpin had 10 ch., and died at Kendal in 1634. His grandson, Richard Gilpin, D.D., son of Isaac, born Oct. 15, 1625, was eminent for his piety, and learning. He first studied
medicine, and afterwards divinity, and was made rector of Greystok in cumberland. He subsequently purchased Scaleby Castle, in Cumberland, a fortress of much notoriety, situated on the confines of
England, and Scotland, and erected by the English to repel the invasions of the Scots.
13th Gen. - Bernard Gilpin, eldest son, and heir of Martin, married Dorothy Ayrey, and is said to have had 11 ch. of whom we have the names of William, Martin, Francis, Samuel, Arthur, Randolph,
Allen, and Thomas.
Notes for WILLIAM GILPIN:
[Bell.FTW]
[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania p 422]
William Gilpin, eldest brother of Bernard Gilpin, the "Apostle of the North," married Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Thomas Washington, of Hall Head, Westmoreland, great-grandson of Robert
Washington, Lord of Milburne, Westmoreland, ancestor of President George Washington. William and Elizabeth (Washington) Gilpin had twelve children. He was buried, according to the Kendal parish
records, January 23, 1577.
[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania pp 605-6]
William Gilpin, eldest brother of the "Apostle of the North," inherited Kentmere Hall, and it passed on his death, January 23, 1577, to his son George, and on the death of the latter to his son,
Charles Gilpin, but the latter being a captain in the army of Charles I, at the time of the civil war, he lost his inheritance with the downfall of the House of Stuart. William Gilpin married
Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Washington, of Hall Head, West Moreland, great grandson of Robert Washington, Lord of Milburne, ancestor of George Washington. This relationship may
have accounted for the intimacy between members of the two families in America.
More About WILLIAM GILPIN:
Burial: January 23, 1576/7725,2611th Gen. - William Gilpin married Eliza Washington, and had 12 ch., of whom George inherited the Manor of Kentmere, but it was lost to the family during the parlaimentary civil wars.
12th Gen. - Martin Gilpin had 10 ch., and died at Kendal in 1634. His grandson, Richard Gilpin, D.D., son of Isaac, born Oct. 15, 1625, was eminent for his piety, and learning. He first studied
medicine, and afterwards divinity, and was made rector of Greystok in cumberland. He subsequently purchased Scaleby Castle, in Cumberland, a fortress of much notoriety, situated on the confines of
England, and Scotland, and erected by the English to repel the invasions of the Scots.
13th Gen. - Bernard Gilpin, eldest son, and heir of Martin, married Dorothy Ayrey, and is said to have had 11 ch. of whom we have the names of William, Martin, Francis, Samuel, Arthur, Randolph,
Allen, and Thomas.
Notes for WILLIAM GILPIN:
[Bell.FTW]
[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania p 422]
William Gilpin, eldest brother of Bernard Gilpin, the "Apostle of the North," married Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Thomas Washington, of Hall Head, Westmoreland, great-grandson of Robert
Washington, Lord of Milburne, Westmoreland, ancestor of President George Washington. William and Elizabeth (Washington) Gilpin had twelve children. He was buried, according to the Kendal parish
records, January 23, 1577.
[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania pp 605-6]
William Gilpin, eldest brother of the "Apostle of the North," inherited Kentmere Hall, and it passed on his death, January 23, 1577, to his son George, and on the death of the latter to his son,
Charles Gilpin, but the latter being a captain in the army of Charles I, at the time of the civil war, he lost his inheritance with the downfall of the House of Stuart. William Gilpin married
Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Washington, of Hall Head, West Moreland, great grandson of Robert Washington, Lord of Milburne, ancestor of George Washington. This relationship may
have accounted for the intimacy between members of the two families in America.
More About WILLIAM GILPIN:
Burial: January 23, 1576/7725,26
Dau., and co-heiress of Thomas Washington, of Hall Head, West Moreland, great-granson of Robert Washington, Lord of Milburne, ancester of our First Pres. George Washington.
Dau., and co-heiress of Thomas Washington, of Hall Head, West Moreland, great-granson of Robert Washington, Lord of Milburne, ancester of our First Pres. George Washington.
Dau., and co-heiress of Thomas Washington, of Hall Head, West Moreland, great-granson of Robert Washington, Lord of Milburne, ancester of our First Pres. George Washington.