- James Gillespy, NY. 4th NY Reg under Walker, listed among the dead. Sep 1790, 500 acres to heirs. This land was in Marcellus in Onondaga county, lot #34. The patent was delivered 7 Jul 1790 to C.C. Schoonmaker for W. Gillaspy, adm. Given that C. C. Schoonmaker was from the Shawangunk area, W. Gillsapy was probably William Gillespy 1737-1813 who was enumerated in Shawangunk in 1790.
- Robert Gillespie. 16 Aug 1807. 200 Acres to Gillespie representatives James, Samuel, William, John, Barbara, Matthew, Jane, Ann, Polly, Olive, Burr, and James Gillespie Jr. This land was in Sterling, Cayuga county, lot #51.
That leaves the men named James listed as heirs of the bounty land of Robert Gillespie who served in the 5th NY Regiment and died after being captured at Ft. Montgomery in 1777. More research is in process which seems to indicate that Robert's heirs also tie back to Ulster and Orange counties, New York. So much to untangle, and so much to learn, not the least of which is the discovery that bounty land records are a very valuable source of genealogical information!
UPDATE 12/5/2019: We have an update pertaining to the William Gillespie who was administrator of the bounty land of James Gillespie who served with the NY 4th Regiment. It turns out that he too was awarded bounty land in Marcellus. Read all about it.
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