Judith Gilman renounces administration on the estate of her husband, Nicholas Gilman, March 29, 1749, in favor of Col. Samuel Gilman.
Agreement of heirs dated 24 Apr 1749 between "Samuel Gilman Esq'r[,] Daniel Gilman Gentn[,] Samuel Gilman Jun'r Gent[,] Tabatha Gilman the wife of the Said Samuel Gilman Jun'r[,] Mary Gilman Widow[,] Josiah Gilman Phisician[,] Truworthy Gilman Gent. all of Exeter in the province of Newhamp'r [and] James Pike Clerk[,] Sarah Pike the wife of the Said James Pike[,] John Wentworth Gent. and Joanna Wentworth the wife of the Said John Wentworth of Sumersworth" on estate of "Nicholas Gilman late of Exeter" divides estate. Additional mention of "Mary Gilman aforesaid and her Children viz Tristrum Joseph Josiah and John She being the Widow and they the Children of Nicholas Gilman [the deceased son] late of Durham ... Clerk deceased" and of "mrs Judeth Gilman ... Widow of the Said Nicholas Gilman Esq'r [the father] deceased".