Men of Mark in Maryland Biographies of Leading Men of the State Illustra

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Men of Mark in Maryland Biographies of Leading Men of the State Illustra
Steiner Bernard Christian
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Gillet comes from the Puritan English branch, which was founded by Jonathan Gillet, who came from England in the ship " Mary and John, " landing at Nantasket May 30, 1630, and settled in Dor- chester, Massachusetts. That the Gillet family in England occupied an honorable station is proven by the possession of three coats of arms. The old Puritan, Jonathan Gillet, must be accorded great success as an ancestor. He moved in 1635 from Dorchester to Windsor, Connecticut, with his wife and three chil...dren, Cornelius, Jonathan and Mary. In Windsor there were born to him Anna, Joseph, Samuel, Abigail, Jere- miah and Josias. It is of interest to note the Bible names. This makes a family of nine children of the first immigrant, and to some extent accounts for the large number of families who, one hundred and sixty years later, could trace their origin back to Jonathan Gillet. Among his descendants were General Jonathan Gillet, born in Lynn, Massa- chusetts, in 1720, who was a distinguished soldier in the colonial wars with the French and Indians.

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