Individual Details
John Wilmarth IV
(10 Jul 1737 - 1786)
John Wilmarth IV
Birth 10 Jul 1737, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA
Birth Memo Old Providence, RI?
Death 1786, Adams, Berkshire County, MA
Death Memo Addison, VT?
Father John Wilmarth (1714-)
Mother Dorothy Ormsbee (1715->1797)
Military DAR 27 Wilmarth, John b: 7?-10?-1737? d: 1786? m. Jemima Bowen Pvt MUL?MA Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 VolsPg 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.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.OH Society of SAR, National # 14893, State # 653 Frank Wilmarth Ingalls, Descendant of Shubael WilmarthThe Records show that John Wilmarth a brother of Shubael Wilmarth was a lieutenant from Adams MA
Birth 10 Jul 1737, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA
Birth Memo Old Providence, RI?
Death 1786, Adams, Berkshire County, MA
Death Memo Addison, VT?
Father John Wilmarth (1714-)
Mother Dorothy Ormsbee (1715->1797)
Military DAR 27 Wilmarth, John b: 7?-10?-1737? d: 1786? m. Jemima Bowen Pvt MUL?MA Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 VolsPg 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.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.OH Society of SAR, National # 14893, State # 653 Frank Wilmarth Ingalls, Descendant of Shubael WilmarthThe Records show that John Wilmarth a brother of Shubael Wilmarth was a lieutenant from Adams MA
Events
Birth | 10 Jul 1737 | Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts | |||
Marriage | 12 Feb 1761 | Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts - Jemima Bowen | |||
Death | 1786 | Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts |
Families
Spouse | Jemima Bowen ( - ) |
Child | Jemima Wilmarth (1784 - 1849) |
Child | Ezra Wilmarth (1772 - 1846) |
Father | John Wilmarth (1714 - ) |
Mother | Dorothy Ormsbee (1715 - 1787) |
Sibling | Shubael Wilmarth (1739 - 1809) |
Sibling | Dollie Wilmarth (1742 - 1761) |
Sibling | Asa Wilmarth (1744 - 1744) |
Sibling | Asa Wilmarth (1746 - 1830) |
Sibling | Levi Wilmarth (1749 - 1750) |
Sibling | Ephraim Wilmarth (1752 - 1804) |