George WILBORE

Male 1718 - 1777  (58 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George WILBORE was born on 23 Sep 1718 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island (son of Benjamin WILBORE and Elizabeth HEAD); died in 1777 in Danby, Vermont.

    George married Rachel SHERMAN on 26 Oct 1738. Rachel was born on 6 Nov 1721. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Capt David WILBOR was born on 10 Apr 1742 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died on 13 Apr 1833 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.

    Family/Spouse: Deborah RUNDALL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Benjamin WILBORE was born in 1670 (son of William WILBORE and Martha ?); died in 1729.

    Benjamin married Elizabeth HEAD on 02 Nov 1710. Elizabeth died in 1734. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth HEAD died in 1734.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Henry Head and Elizabeth ?

    Children:
    1. Henry WILBORE was born on 29 Aug 1716 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.
    2. 1. George WILBORE was born on 23 Sep 1718 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island; died in 1777 in Danby, Vermont.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William WILBORE was born in 1630 in Braintree, Essex, England (son of John WILBORE and Unknown); died in 1710 in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.

    Notes:

    Name:
    "The Wildbores In America": As we had proof that William Wilbore was related to the first Samuel of Boston but did not know how, we placed him with the sons of Samuel for convenience and put an explanation in the front of the book. But now the article foregoing on the English Wilbores' shows he was the son of John of Braintree England who was first cousin to Samuel Wilbore of Boston.


    The descendants of the family of Samuel Wilbore, the first of the name in America may be divided into two groups, namely, descendants of his son Shadrach Wilbore o Taunton, whose descendants are mainly in Massachusetts and William Wilbore, of Portsmouth, whose descendants settle mainly in Rhode Island and scattered throughout Connecticut and New York State before 1800.

    The Little Compton, R.I., branch are all descended from William of Portsmouth. To the present time it has not been possible to ascertain the exact parentage of William but we do know that he was a near relative of Samuel, Sr., being either a grandson or nephew, for Captain Samuel Wilbore, Jr., son of Samuel, in his will dated August 21, 1678, makes the following statement. "I do freely give and bequeath unto my cousin, William Wilbore senior 250 acres of land in the Narragansett Country to him and his heirs forever"

    Later on in the same will the following statement occurs: "I do will that my son-in-law Lieut. Latham Clarke and my cousin, William Wilbore, Sr., shall take care of my deeds in the Narragansett Country and see to recording them and to act with my partners as though I were personally present, in behalf of my executrix."

    The above clearly proves that although William was not Samuel's son, he was nearly related to him.

    "Cousin" at that time was sometimes used as we now use it and at other times it was used for niece or nephew and other relationships and simply meant kinsman or relative.....

    William Wilbore of Portsmouth was a weaver of cloth which helps to support my contention that the Wilbores were cloth merchants. It was he who paid the five and forty shilling for Shadrach Wilbore at the time of his imprisonment by Andros at Bristol. He seems to have been in better circumstances than Shadrach as is shown by the inventories.

    Practically all of William's life after his marriage was spent in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, as was that of Samuel, Jr., having settled there when Samuel, Sr., and his fellow Colonists settled the island of Aquidneck, now known as the Island of Rhode Island, in 1638.

    William Wilbore died in 1710 according to tradition at Tiverton. His will was made March 1, 1710, and proved August 15, 1710.....he gives as follows: "...To son John Wilbore's two children, John and Mary Records, 30 pounds; to son Daniel Wilbore all land in the first division, great neck in Swansea; to son Samuel 43 pounds which he owes me; to daughter Mary Mowrey money that she owes me and then to her children; to son Joseph Wilbore 100 pounds in money; to son John Wilbore 20 pounds in money; to son Benjamin Wilbore the money which is due me from Daniel Wilcox; to daughter Martha Sherman 10 pounds and to daugher Joan 10 pounds; to four sons, John, William, Joseph and Samuel, all my lands that I now have in the township of Little Compton equally divided between then..."

    LITTLE COMPTON FAMILIES:

    He was called cousin several times in the will o Samuel Wilbore Jr., the son of Samuel Wilbore o Boston, who was born in Braintree, England, the son of Nicholas and Elizabeth Wilbore of Sible Heddingham, Essex County, England, and grandson of Nicholas and Ann Wilbore of Colchester, Essex County, England

    He first appeared in the legal records when his cousin Samuel of Boston transferred to him a piece of land in Portsmouth, 10 July 1654. He also owned land touching the land of Samuel Sr. and also of Samuel Jr. in Portsmouth, on the west road there near the coal mines. He lived on the farm which later became the Burrington Anthony farm, on the road that leads to the ferry, bound on the south by Freeborne Street.

    Besides owning land in Portsmouth, he bought much land in Little Compton and about 1690 four of his sons settled there--Samuel, William Jr., John and Joseph. He had two other sons, Daniel who settled in Swansea, and Benjamin who setled in Dartsmouth.

    Samuel owned what is now the Oliver H. Wilbor Place, Joseph settled on what was later the Isaac W. Howland place on the road south of the Commons, John Settled on the place later owned by Walter Bullock on the Long Highway, and son William owned what was afterwards the Ephraim Sisson place near the South Shore.

    William married Martha ? in 1653. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Martha ?
    Children:
    1. Mary WILBORE was born in 1654; died on 17 Apr 1720.
    2. Joseph WILBORE was born in 1656 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island; died on 04 May 1729 in Little Compton, Rhode Island; was buried in Wilbour Cemetery, Newport County, Rhode Island.
    3. John WILBORE was born in 1658 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island; died in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.
    4. Thomas WILBORE was born in 1659.
    5. William WILBORE was born on 25 Dec 1660 in Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island, USA; died in 1738 in Little Comtpon, Newport, Rhode Island .
    6. Martha WILBORE was born in 1662.
    7. Samuel WILBORE was born in 1664 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island; died in 1740 in Little Compton, Rhode Island.
    8. Daniel WILBORE was born in 1666 in Little Compton, Rhode Island; died on 28 Nov 1741 in Swansea, Massachusetts.
    9. Joanna WILBORE was born in 1668 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island; died in 1759 in Tiverton, Rhode Island.
    10. 2. Benjamin WILBORE was born in 1670; died in 1729.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John WILBORE was born in Braintree, Essex, England.

    John married Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Unknown
    Children:
    1. 4. William WILBORE was born in 1630 in Braintree, Essex, England; died in 1710 in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.