274 Gill — Oilman. 



19. Elijah B.^ (Caleb « :N"athaniel ^^ Thomas ^-i), b. in Hing. March 

 6, 1808. m, at Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 14, 1830, Juliet Gates. Elijah 

 d. at Boston, 13 Feb. 1874, set. 66th yr. " Trader ; " and for sev. yrs. 

 of the firm of C. & E. B. Gill. Resided while in Hing. in the North 

 Ward. Removed to Boston. 



Ch., b. in Hing., — 



i. Elijah Beal, Apr. 24, 1833. Killed at the battle of Bull Run, Va., 4 July, 



1861, pet. 28 yrs. (See "Hingham in the Civil War.") 

 ii. Julius, May 1, 1811. 



20. Charles '^ (Charles ^ John « Nathaniel ^^ Thomas ^-i), b. in Hing. 

 June 2, 1817. m. first, Aug. 1839, Sarah Ann King of Boston. Mrs. 

 Abby N. Gill, his sec. w., who d. in Hing. 2 Apr. 1863, aet. 47 yrs., 

 was a native of Rochester, N. H. Eor his third w. he m., Sept. 27, 

 1863, Mary Jane Reynolds of Freedom, N. H. They removed to the 

 State of Maine. 



Ch., so far as I kn., — 



i. Caroline L., . m. (1) March 24, 1861, Wallace Humphrey, and (2) 



March 11, 1866, Daniel F. Meady of Salem. 

 ii. Sarah Maria, 1847, d. at Charlestown, 22 Apr. 1855, aet. 7 yrs. 6 mo's. 



21. DixoN L.8 (Dixon J J Caleb*' Nathaniel ^^ Thomas ^-i), b. in 

 Hing. June 30, 1827. m. first, May 22, 1851, Adeline, dau. of John 

 Hatch. Dixon removed West where his w. d., and he afts. m. again. 

 He was for sev. yrs. depot-master at the Hingham station, and after 

 removing West, " conductor." He d. in North Carolina, . 



Ch. 



•) 



i. Frances P., . m. in Hing. Aug. 18, 1870, Walter H. Ewell. 



ii. Lucia, . m. Alfred Coville of Carver, Mass. 



22. Charles H.^ (Henry « Leavitt' Nathaniel ^^' Thomas ^^), b. 

 1851. m. Ellen F., dau. of George House. "Painter," Resides on 

 Hersey St. 



Ch., — 



i. • Annie Mabel, 



ii. George Warren, 

 iii. Ida Florence, 



iv. Lottie Janette, b. in Hing. May 6, 1883. 



GILMAN. 



Edward, from Hing. Eng., " with his wife, 3 sons, and two 

 daughters, and 3 servants, came and settled in this Town of Hing- 

 ham, 1638 ; " and the same yr. land was granted to him. After 

 remaining here a few yrs. however, he removed to other places, and 

 finally settled at Exeter, N. H., where he passed the remainder of his 

 days. On Oct. 14,1652, being then of Ipswich, he conveyedJiis house 

 and laud in " Bachelor's Rowe," Hing., which he had previously pur- 

 chased of Nicholas Jacob, together with other lots of land either 

 granted him by the town or obtained by purchase, to his s.-in-law 

 Daniel Cushing. His w. whom he m. in Eng. was Mary Clark. She 

 outlived him, and returning to Hing. d. here 22 June, 1681. Their pos- 

 terity are numerous and widely scattered. 



