Moses Gilman, youngest son of Edward, was dorn in England March 11, 1630, and came to America with his parents in 1638. After living in Hingham, Massachusetts, for several years, moved to Ipswich, Massachusetts. And in 1652, with his father, was made a townsman of Exeter, New Hampshire. He married Elizabeth Hersey about 1658. Moses received numerous grants of land during his lifetime. His will indicates that he was a man of wealth. He was frequently appointed to positions of trust in Exeter and was selectman for several years. He made his home in Newmarket and the charred beams of a portion of his original house are still to be seen in the country home, "Gilman Terrace" which remained in the family until the recent death of Mr. Frank Peavery, a descendant.

In 1977 I could find no trace of the ruins of the "Gilman Terrace", neither could I find any Gilman still living in those towns.