JOHN GILL

John Gill Sr. son of Stephen and Elizabeth was one of the organizers off St. Thomas' Episcopal Church. Married Mary Rogers, Feb. 26, 1730, daughter of Nicholas Rogers II and aunt to Col. Rogers, aide to Baron De Kalb of the Revolutionary Army and to them were born the following:

  • Elizabeth b. 3/4/1731 d. 7/27/1752
  • Sarah b. 1/15/1733 d. 4/23/1744
  • Eleanor b. 1/15/1735 M. John Pindell
  • John b. 2/4/1737 d. 9/23/1822
  • William b. 5/12/1739
  • Stephen b. 1/1/1741 d. 11/29/1811
  • Edward b. 7/2/1744 d. 10/7/1818
  • Sarah b. 1/2/1747
  • **Nicholas b. 5/25/1750 d. 5/7/1793
  • Joshua b. 7/7/1753
  • Elizabeth b. 6/13/1755
  • FAMILY HISTORY

    Mary Rogers died 10/17/1797
    **Nicholas was Ensign in Col. Edward Cockey's Battallion of Militia in Baltimore Co., American Revolution.
    John Gill Sr. took the Oath of Allegiance record on file at the H. of R. at Annapolis, ref. box 3, folder 3 copy on file in the D.A.R. Library, Washington D.C..
    Stephen and Edward took the Oath of Allegiance, record on file at Annapolis, ref. box 3, folder 6. Stephen and William are also listed as Patriots, doing work for the Government, in Baltimore, Maryland.




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