NameDavid Gilmore 134
Birth1732
Spouses
Birth10 Sep 1740, Rehoboth, Bristol, MA
Death1816
Family ID3601
Marriage20 Apr 1762, Rehoboth, Bristol, MA134
Notes for David Gilmore
Mrs. Dorothy F. Slocum Fetzer.
DAR ID Number: 94291
Born in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wife of Morrison Fetzer.
Descendant of Joseph Proctor, Eleazer Davis, Lieut. John Hughes, David Gilmore, Josiah Robbins, Theophilus
Stevens, and Benjamin Stevens, as follows:
1. Frank Leroy Slocum (b. 1856) m. 1883, Francelia H. Proctor (b. 1864).
2. Thomas Tilden Proctor (1822-85) m. 1858 Laura Stevens Davis (b. 1838).
3. Joseph Proctor, Jr., (1776-1826) m. 1802 Mary Hughes (1777-1842); Stevens Davis (1801-69) m. 1827
Statira Crowell (1809-66).
4. Joseph Proctor m. 1st 1774 Hannah Brown; John Hughes m. Mehitable Buswell; Nathaniel Davis
(1777-1857) m. 1800 Polly Stevens (1782-1815); Michel Crowell, Jr. (1786-1840), m. 1807 Lucena
Gilmore (1792-1872).
5. Eleazer Davis m. 1771 Sarah Cook; Michel Crowell m. 1779 Annie Parker; Rufus Gilmore (1770-1855)
m. 1788 Sarah Robbins (1770-1852); Benjamin Stevens m. 1778 Sarah Fogg (1758-1826).
6. David Gilmore m. 1762 Joanna Millard (1742-1816); Josiah Robbins m. Sarah Smith (1746-1825);
Theophilus Stevens m. 1750 Eleanor Tucker (1734-1806).
[p.95] Joseph Proctor (1751-1821) served as seaman, 1780, on the ship "Protector," commanded by Capt.
John Foster. He was born in Essex, Mass.; died in Derry, N. H.
Eleazer Davis was selectman, 1780-81-82, of the town of Alton, N. H. He was born in Medway, N. H.
John Hughes (1744-1819) was a British soldier, but escaped through the lines and fought for the colonies.
He was born in England; died in Windham, Conn.
Also No. 15124.
David Gilmore (1732-1831) served under Capt. Joseph Fairbanks and Capt. John Baxter in the
Massachusetts militia. He was born at Raynham, Mass.; died at Union, Me.
Josiah Robbins (1737-1811) served nine months as a soldier in the Revolution. He was born at Walpole,
Mass.; died in Union, Me.
Theophilus Stevens (1732-1818) served several enlistments in the New Hampshire militia. He was born in
Salisbury Point, Mass.; died in Epping, N. H.
Also No. 20328.
Benjamin Stevens (1751-1810) served at the battle of Bennington. He was born and died at Deerfield, Mass.