Person:John Fillmore (2)

m. 28 Nov 1724
  1. John FillmoreBet 1725 & 1726 - 1796
  2. Abigail Fillmore1728 -
  3. Mary Fillmore1731 -
  4. Henry Fillmore1733 -
  • HJohn FillmoreBet 1725 & 1726 - 1796
  • WLeah Day1727 - Aft 1797
m. 12 Nov 1747
  1. Margaret Fillmore1748 -
  2. Abigail Fillmore1750 - 1826
  3. Spiller Fillmore1752 -
  4. Spiller Fillmore1754 -
  5. Asa Fillmore1756 - 1835
  6. Rueben Fillemore1765 - 1848
Facts and Events
Name John Fillmore
Gender Male
Alt Birth[3] 1725 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States
Birth[1] Bet 1725 and 1726 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States
Alt Birth? 1726 North Franklin, Norwich, CT, USA
Confirmation? 18 Apr 1742
Marriage 12 Nov 1747 Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Leah Day
Property[5][6] 1763 Jolicure, New Brunswick, Canadaland grant
Residence[4] Fort Lawrence, , New Brunswick, Canada
Death? 1796 Jolicure, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada
Alt Death? Mar 1796 Jolicure, , New Brunswick, Canada

John and Leah, and some of their children, migrated from Norwich (Franklin), CT to Canada, settling first at Fort Lawrence, Cumberland, NS, and later at Jolicure, Westmorland, NB where they spent the remainder of their lives. They were in Fort Lawrence by 1763. (Fillmore, Charles; 3000 Fillmores, So Soon Forgotten)

When John died in 1796 at Jolicure, NB, there were eight living children: Spiller, Asa, John, Reuben, Benjamin, Abigail, Dorcas, and Margaret (Registry of Deeds Office, Dorchester, NB).

References
  1. Fillmore, Charles, 3000 Fillmores So Soon Forgotten; Higginson Books, Boston, MA.
  2.   CT state records.
  3. Howard Dixon, Pedigree and other information received 6 Apr 1997, filed in Dixon folder
    pedigree chart.
  4. Charles L Fillmore, So Soon Forgotten - Three Thousand Fillmores The Descendants of John, the Mariner, and his wife, Abigail (Tilton) Fil
    p.8.
  5. PEI Historical Society, Pioneers of the Island, Part I & II (PEI Historical Society, Charlottetown, PE).
  6. Information from Randal Oulton.