Kentmere Hall and Beyond: The Gilpin Family and their History
Book Details
Author(s)Alan James Gilpin
PublisherTrafford Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1412078571
ISBN-139781412078573
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Sales Rank1,417,048
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This book in essence is a personal search for family history, and a record of the same.
In 1485, William Gilpin was killed in the Battle of Bosworth Field whilst fighting alongside his king, Richard III.
The search also unearthed some other interesting facts, such as the loss of Kentmere Hall by the Gilpin family as a consequence of their involvement in the English Civil War in the seventeenth century, and a possible association with Ireland as a direct result.
At the same time the imprisonment of Captain Thomas Gilpin of Warborough for his refusal to continue fighting in Cromwell's army after becoming a Quaker.
The son of the above Thomas, Joseph Gilpin, and his wife Hannah, left England for a new life in America sometime after the Civil War. One of Joseph and Hannah's descendants was an aid to George Washington. And there is a connection between the Gilpin and the Washington families with the marriage of a William Gilpin and Elizabeth Washington.
There is also recorded an interesting encounter between one of Joseph and Hannah's descendants and Abraham Lincoln.
My search also unearthed a family secret, the murder of poisoning of my own great-grandfather, James Gilpin.
To add a little local interest, three legends associated with the Kentmere Valley have been added, including the story of the Kentmere Giant. Along with some more general history associated with the search.
In 1485, William Gilpin was killed in the Battle of Bosworth Field whilst fighting alongside his king, Richard III.
The search also unearthed some other interesting facts, such as the loss of Kentmere Hall by the Gilpin family as a consequence of their involvement in the English Civil War in the seventeenth century, and a possible association with Ireland as a direct result.
At the same time the imprisonment of Captain Thomas Gilpin of Warborough for his refusal to continue fighting in Cromwell's army after becoming a Quaker.
The son of the above Thomas, Joseph Gilpin, and his wife Hannah, left England for a new life in America sometime after the Civil War. One of Joseph and Hannah's descendants was an aid to George Washington. And there is a connection between the Gilpin and the Washington families with the marriage of a William Gilpin and Elizabeth Washington.
There is also recorded an interesting encounter between one of Joseph and Hannah's descendants and Abraham Lincoln.
My search also unearthed a family secret, the murder of poisoning of my own great-grandfather, James Gilpin.
To add a little local interest, three legends associated with the Kentmere Valley have been added, including the story of the Kentmere Giant. Along with some more general history associated with the search.
