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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Harrison Blair Gilmer: Birth: 20 FEB 1772 in Virginia. Death: 18 NOV 1773

  2. John Thornton Gilmer: Birth: 20 FEB 1774 in Rockingham County, Virginia. Death: in Adams County, Illinois

  3. Nicholas Meriwether Gilmer: Birth: 25 MAY 1776 in Rockingham County, Virginia. Death: 20 JUN 1860 in Christian County, Kentucky

  4. Harrison Blair Gilmer: Birth: 9 AUG 1778 in Rockingham County, Virginia.

  5. Elizabeth Thornton Gilmer: Birth: 15 OCT 1780 in Rockingham County, Virginia. Death: 6 SEP 1846 in Bastrop County, Texas

  6. Sarah Lewis Gilmer: Birth: 4 FEB 1783 in Rockingham County, Virginia. Death: 14 DEC 1803

  7. Francis Meriwether Gilmer: Birth: 27 JUL 1785 in Rockingham County, Virginia. Death: 8 NOV 1864 in Coosa County, Alabama

  8. George Oglethorpe Gilmer: Birth: 27 DEC 1787 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Death: 27 NOV 1849 in Bossier Parish, Louisiana

  9. David Meriwether Gilmer: Birth: 2 MAY 1790 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Death: 1857 in Caddo Parish, Louisiana

  10. Jane Mildred Gilmer: Birth: 4 or 24 Jun 1792 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Death: 2 SEP 1839 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama


Sources
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Notes
a. Note:   N3134 In some contemporary works he is referred to as “Dr. John Blair Gilmer”. First, he was never a physician and did not use “Dr.” in his writings. Second, his name was listed as simply “John Gilmer” in his father’s Bible entry; this is also how he signed his name throughout his life.
  John & Mildred’s first property was a 1200 acre tract lying in Louisa and Albemarle counties. Later they were in Amherst Co. where he served as an officer of the militia during the Revolution. They moved to Broad River Georgia, where their home was on the east side of Millstone Creek in Oglethorpe County, adjoining the lands of his brother in law, Francis Mer iwether. Their graves have been lost due to vandalism of the area.


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