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Whiting, James

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Whiting, James was born in 1828 in Tennessee, United States (son of Whiting, James Thomas and Mary).

    Notes:

    1850; Census Place: Napoleon, Desha, Arkansas; Roll: M432_26; Page: 55B; Image: 116.
    15/15 James Whiting 48 male laborer $5000 Ohio
    Mary 47 fem Tennessee person over 21 who cannot read or write
    James 22 male steam boatman Tennessee
    Preston 20 male steam boatman Tennessee
    Elijah 19 male Tennessee
    John 12 male Tennessee
    Shelby 07 male Tennessee
    Mary Laughan 17 fem Mississippi
    Mary Neal 10 fem Arkansas
    16/16 Elijah Whiting 41 male Steam boatman $1000 Ohio
    Harriet 38 fem New York
    Sarah 17 fem Arkansas
    Mary 14 fem Arkansas
    Elizabeth 05 fem Arkansas


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Whiting, James Thomas was born in 1802 in Ohio, United States (son of Whiting, George and Sarah).

    Notes:

    1830 United States Federal Census 1830 United States Federal Census
    Name: James T Whiting
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Robertson,Chester, Tennessee
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 5
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 5

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    1840 United States Federal Census 1840 United States Federal Census
    Name: James S Wheting [James Whiting]
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Desha, Arkansas
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 8
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3
    Total Free White Persons: 11
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 11
    Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: , Desha, Arkansas; Roll: 17; Page: 114A; Image: 239; Family History Library Film: 0002474.

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    1850; Census Place: Napoleon, Desha, Arkansas; Roll: M432_26; Page: 55B; Image: 116.
    15/15 James Whiting 48 male laborer $5000 Ohio
    Mary 47 fem Tennessee person over 21 who cannot read or write
    James 22 male steam boatman Tennessee
    Preston 20 male steam boatman Tennessee
    Elijah 19 male Tennessee
    John 12 male Tennessee
    Shelby 07 male Tennessee
    Mary Laughan 17 fem Mississippi
    Mary Neal 10 fem Arkansas
    16/16 Elijah Whiting 41 male Steam boatman $1000 Ohio
    Harriet 38 fem New York
    Sarah 17 fem Arkansas
    Mary 14 fem Arkansas
    Elizabeth 05 fem Arkansas
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    DATE: 13 Jun 2003 WHITING/SIMS I am seeking any information about my WHITING family. My father was Wade WHITING, son of Edward Lee WHITING, grandson of Elijah WHITING, great-grandson of James Thomas WHITING. James T. Whiting was born 1828 somewhere in OH, married 1st Mary ____, lived in TN, was a steamboat man; married Hariet S. SIMS, 3 Sep 1856 in Wilkinson Twp, Desha Co TN. He had brothers: Preston, steamboat man, b 1830 in TN; John, b 1838 in TN, and Shelby W., b 1843. My grandfather, Edward Lee WHITING, is buried with two of his children in Skull Cemetery. I will be very grateful for any further information about the above family. Submitter: Emma Lou Whiting

    James married Mary. Mary was born in 1803 in Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary was born in 1803 in Tennessee, United States.

    Notes:

    1850; Census Place: Napoleon, Desha, Arkansas; Roll: M432_26; Page: 55B; Image: 116.
    15/15 James Whiting 48 male laborer $5000 Ohio
    Mary 47 fem Tennessee person over 21 who cannot read or write
    James 22 male steam boatman Tennessee
    Preston 20 male steam boatman Tennessee
    Elijah 19 male Tennessee
    John 12 male Tennessee
    Shelby 07 male Tennessee
    Mary Laughan 17 fem Mississippi
    Mary Neal 10 fem Arkansas
    16/16 Elijah Whiting 41 male Steam boatman $1000 Ohio
    Harriet 38 fem New York
    Sarah 17 fem Arkansas
    Mary 14 fem Arkansas
    Elizabeth 05 fem Arkansas

    Children:
    1. 1. Whiting, James was born in 1828 in Tennessee, United States.
    2. Whiting, Preston was born in 1830 in Tennessee, United States.
    3. Whiting, Elijah was born in 1831 in Tennessee, United States.
    4. Whiting, John was born in 1838 in Tennessee, United States.
    5. Whiting, Shelby was born in 1843 in Arkansas, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Whiting, George died in 1834 in Tennessee, United States.

    Notes:

    Thanks Mark
    James T. & Elijah's father is Geo. Keep up the good work
    Here's my notes on Geo. W Whiting, if you find his origin, let me know.
    Cordially, Kim Brimer
    1820 census Robertson Co., TN shows no Whitings.
    1828 tax list - Arkansas state census - Arkansas Co., Mississippi Township, also George Whiting (father/brother?) 1830 census Arkansas Co., Mississippi Township, #077 age 20-30 alone, also George Whiting (father/brother?) 1832 tax list - Arkansas state census - Arkansas County, Mississippi Township, also George Whiting (father/brother?)
    1830 census Robertson Co., TN thoroughly researchd shows no George Whiting, only James T. Whiting age 20-29, Ruth Snowda {Snody} age 30-39, and Sarah Whiting age 50-59. George could be deceased and Sarah his widow?
    Geo. W. Whiting's Division - Will Book 8 page 428 Robertson County Archives in Springfield, TN State of Tennessee} Robertson County } We the undersigned jurors and surveyor in obedience to an order of the County Court of Pleas and Quarter Session of said County after summoned and sworned agreeable to law have proceeded to partition and allot to each legatee their respective shares of real estate of George W. Whiting Dec'd as described in the petition exhibited. Lot No.1 Beginning at a stake…………containing 78 ¾ acres allotted to Allen Whiting. Lot No.2 Beginning at a white oak…..allotted to William Whiting's heirs containing 97 acres. Lot No.3 Beginning at a pin oak……containing 112 ½ acres allotted to Elijah Whiting. Lot No.4 Beginning at a white & black oak….65 acres allotted to Ruth Snody. Lot No.5 Beginning at a white oak containing 119 acres allotted to Elizabeth McIntosh. Lot No.6 Beginning on a white oak….containing 100 acres allotted to James T. Whiting by him paying to Elijah Whiting and Elizabeth McIntosh eight dollars each in nine months. Given under our hands and seals this 21st August 1834. Test. Hezekiah Doris H. Johnson surveyor Hawkins "x" Choat Martin "x" Choat James Doris Daniel "x" Webb State of Tennessee} Robertson County Court November Term 1834
    The court names children Ruth Snody {Snowda}, James Thomas Whiting; Elijah Whiting; Allen Whiting; William Whiting & Elizabeth McIntosh. It shows the land division to his children dated 21 Aug 1834. He is already dec'd. It was presented in open court at the November 1834
    TN Land Grant No. 6011 for 50 acres dated 24 Aug 1829.
    Purchased 53 acres that was another's land grant dated 7 Sep 1829.
    Deed recorded 3 Sep 1829 he bought a young slave girl named Mary about 12 years old. This is recorded in Deed Book X, pg 431. This same slave is mentioned as being hired out in 1834. If you look at Sarah Whiting in the 1830 census she has only one female slave between the age of 10 to 24. The girl was sold on 20 September 1834 at public sale and purchased by Reuben Rose for $378.00, signed by W. Haley, Administrator.
    Three surveys that were dated 1826 and 1831. Total of all three is 203 acres. The witnesses on two of them was Bazel McIntosh (his s-n-law) and Allen Whiting (son).
    12 May 1834, page 488; Court Minute Books Volume 10 is found on microfilm roll #123 is the first entry about George W. Whiting, dec'd; "Letters of Administration is granted to William Haley on the estate of George Whiting, a good indicator that George died shortly prior to that date.
    George Whiting's Inventory & Account Estate Sale dated 14 Jun 1834. Half the items where hand tools & equipment and half where literary works , there is a Bible, psalm book, marriage ceremony, dictionary, English grammer, volumes on Washington, Franklin, Thos. Jones and many more books to project a well read person and possibly a preacher. Only one family member bought six items and is listed as Sarah Whiting (there is a Sarah Whiting in the 1830 Robertson census age 50-59 with two young male 10-14 & 15-19 [could be his wife?] living next to daughter Ruth Snowda {Snody}). All jurors in his land partiton purchased several items. A John G. McIntosh (related to Bazol?) is listed as buying three items.
    15 Aug 1834 Elizabeth McIntosh represents to the court that George W. Whiting has died, possessed of considerable property. She with Elijah and Allen Whiting, heirs, petition the court. Allen and the children of William Whiting are under 21. Sarah Whiting to be appointed special guardian of Allen and James T. Whiting appointed guardian for Sophia, Sarah, Elisha, and Betsy Ann Whiting, heirs of William decd. Robertson County Court Minute Book 10 p 519.
    Will Book 9, pg 237, 30 April 1836; William Haley, Admr of the estate of George Whiting, dec'd, settlement was made for $350.00.
    Will Book 9, pg 424, June 1837; Richard W. Mantlo, Guardian of four of the children of William Whiting, dec'd.; Sophia, Sally, Elijah and Betsy Ann Whiting, children of William Whiting and heirs at law of George Whiting, dec'd.
    Will Book 10, pg 476, 1 January 1837; Richard W. Mantlo, Guardian for the heirs of George Whiting, dec'd. (no names, referred to as "minors")
    Will Book 10, pg 123 & 125, 6 May 1837; Richard W. Mantlo, Guardian for the heirs of George Whiting, dec'd. Refers to amount paid "ward", no name given; also amount paid for schooling and boarding, no name.
    Will Book 10, pg 214, 6 May 1838; Richard W. Mantlo, Guardian for the minor heirs of George Whiting, dec'd
    Will Book 11, pg 52, 1 January 1840; Richard W. Mantlo, Guardian for the heirs of George Whiting, dec'd (no names, referred to as "Wards")
    Unfortunately, none of these reports name these minor heirs of George Whiting, but in 1840, there was still at least one minor heir. At some point during this time, looks like between 1834 and 1837, Richard W. Mantlo became the Guardian for the minor heirs of George Whiting. This could indicate the death of Sarah. I will need to read more of the un-indexed County Court Minutes. I still have found no mention of a Dower being set aside for his widow (Sarah?). Hopefully, some of these answers will be found in these Court Minutes. There is the question as to whether these minor heirs are actually children of George, himself, or are they the children of William Whiting, who are also heirs of George due to the death of their father? It was not uncommon for the widow to buy items at the Estate sale. However, a Dower or provisions should have been set aside for Sarah and her minor children. I have searched the Index to the Loose Chancery Court Records for Robertson County, 1844-1946, but unfortunately, there were no cases in these files for this Whiting family. I was somewhat disappointed because if there was a law suit in these files, they are filled with lots of good information. I also have searched the Loose Settlements and Guardian reports, 1839-1900, but found no cases for the Whiting minor heirs. There is no index to the Probate Deeds, 1833-1836.
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    George W. Whiting b. abt 1775 - d. 1834 TN
    Kenneth Brimer (View posts)
    Posted: 21 Aug 2010 12:14PM GMT
    Classification: Query
    Edited: 21 Aug 2010 2:56PM GMT
    Surnames: Whiting, Snody, McIntosh
    Need origin of my 4th great grandfather, George W. (Washington?) Whiting, his will found in Robertson Co., TN in 1834. He names children Ruth Whiting Snody b.1801 MD, James Thomas Whiting b. 1802 OH; Elijah Whiting b. 1809 OH; Allen Whiting; William Whiting & Elizabeth Whiting McIntosh b. TN?. Had over 500 ac. land, well read (could of been a preacher), sons were steamboatsman. Looking for connection to a Whiting lineage, he could of been born circa 1775 with the given name Geo Washington?
    Kim Brimer brimerkk@aol.com
    http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.whiting/740/mb.ashx

    George married Sarah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah

    Notes:

    Thanks Mark
    James T. & Elijah's father is Geo. Keep up the good work
    Here's my notes on Geo. W Whiting, if you find his origin, let me know.
    Cordially, Kim Brimer
    1820 census Robertson Co., TN shows no Whitings.
    1828 tax list - Arkansas state census - Arkansas Co., Mississippi Township, also George Whiting (father/brother?) 1830 census Arkansas Co., Mississippi Township, #077 age 20-30 alone, also George Whiting (father/brother?) 1832 tax list - Arkansas state census - Arkansas County, Mississippi Township, also George Whiting (father/brother?)
    1830 census Robertson Co., TN thoroughly researchd shows no George Whiting, only James T. Whiting age 20-29, Ruth Snowda {Snody} age 30-39, and Sarah Whiting age 50-59. George could be deceased and Sarah his widow?
    Geo. W. Whiting's Division - Will Book 8 page 428 Robertson County Archives in Springfield, TN State of Tennessee} Robertson County } We the undersigned jurors and surveyor in obedience to an order of the County Court of Pleas and Quarter Session of said County after summoned and sworned agreeable to law have proceeded to partition and allot to each legatee their respective shares of real estate of George W. Whiting Dec'd as described in the petition exhibited. Lot No.1 Beginning at a stake…………containing 78 ¾ acres allotted to Allen Whiting. Lot No.2 Beginning at a white oak…..allotted to William Whiting's heirs containing 97 acres. Lot No.3 Beginning at a pin oak……containing 112 ½ acres allotted to Elijah Whiting. Lot No.4 Beginning at a white & black oak….65 acres allotted to Ruth Snody. Lot No.5 Beginning at a white oak containing 119 acres allotted to Elizabeth McIntosh. Lot No.6 Beginning on a white oak….containing 100 acres allotted to James T. Whiting by him paying to Elijah Whiting and Elizabeth McIntosh eight dollars each in nine months. Given under our hands and seals this 21st August 1834. Test. Hezekiah Doris H. Johnson surveyor Hawkins "x" Choat Martin "x" Choat James Doris Daniel "x" Webb State of Tennessee} Robertson County Court November Term 1834
    The court names children Ruth Snody {Snowda}, James Thomas Whiting; Elijah Whiting; Allen Whiting; William Whiting & Elizabeth McIntosh. It shows the land division to his children dated 21 Aug 1834. He is already dec'd. It was presented in open court at the November 1834
    TN Land Grant No. 6011 for 50 acres dated 24 Aug 1829.
    Purchased 53 acres that was another's land grant dated 7 Sep 1829.
    Deed recorded 3 Sep 1829 he bought a young slave girl named Mary about 12 years old. This is recorded in Deed Book X, pg 431. This same slave is mentioned as being hired out in 1834. If you look at Sarah Whiting in the 1830 census she has only one female slave between the age of 10 to 24. The girl was sold on 20 September 1834 at public sale and purchased by Reuben Rose for $378.00, signed by W. Haley, Administrator.
    Three surveys that were dated 1826 and 1831. Total of all three is 203 acres. The witnesses on two of them was Bazel McIntosh (his s-n-law) and Allen Whiting (son).
    12 May 1834, page 488; Court Minute Books Volume 10 is found on microfilm roll #123 is the first entry about George W. Whiting, dec'd; "Letters of Administration is granted to William Haley on the estate of George Whiting, a good indicator that George died shortly prior to that date.
    George Whiting's Inventory & Account Estate Sale dated 14 Jun 1834. Half the items where hand tools & equipment and half where literary works , there is a Bible, psalm book, marriage ceremony, dictionary, English grammer, volumes on Washington, Franklin, Thos. Jones and many more books to project a well read person and possibly a preacher. Only one family member bought six items and is listed as Sarah Whiting (there is a Sarah Whiting in the 1830 Robertson census age 50-59 with two young male 10-14 & 15-19 [could be his wife?] living next to daughter Ruth Snowda {Snody}). All jurors in his land partiton purchased several items. A John G. McIntosh (related to Bazol?) is listed as buying three items.
    15 Aug 1834 Elizabeth McIntosh represents to the court that George W. Whiting has died, possessed of considerable property. She with Elijah and Allen Whiting, heirs, petition the court. Allen and the children of William Whiting are under 21. Sarah Whiting to be appointed special guardian of Allen and James T. Whiting appointed guardian for Sophia, Sarah, Elisha, and Betsy Ann Whiting, heirs of William decd. Robertson County Court Minute Book 10 p 519.
    Will Book 9, pg 237, 30 April 1836; William Haley, Admr of the estate of George Whiting, dec'd, settlement was made for $350.00.
    Will Book 9, pg 424, June 1837; Richard W. Mantlo, Guardian of four of the children of William Whiting, dec'd.; Sophia, Sally, Elijah and Betsy Ann Whiting, children of William Whiting and heirs at law of George Whiting, dec'd.
    Will Book 10, pg 476, 1 January 1837; Richard W. Mantlo, Guardian for the heirs of George Whiting, dec'd. (no names, referred to as "minors")
    Will Book 10, pg 123 & 125, 6 May 1837; Richard W. Mantlo, Guardian for the heirs of George Whiting, dec'd. Refers to amount paid "ward", no name given; also amount paid for schooling and boarding, no name.
    Will Book 10, pg 214, 6 May 1838; Richard W. Mantlo, Guardian for the minor heirs of George Whiting, dec'd
    Will Book 11, pg 52, 1 January 1840; Richard W. Mantlo, Guardian for the heirs of George Whiting, dec'd (no names, referred to as "Wards")
    Unfortunately, none of these reports name these minor heirs of George Whiting, but in 1840, there was still at least one minor heir. At some point during this time, looks like between 1834 and 1837, Richard W. Mantlo became the Guardian for the minor heirs of George Whiting. This could indicate the death of Sarah. I will need to read more of the un-indexed County Court Minutes. I still have found no mention of a Dower being set aside for his widow (Sarah?). Hopefully, some of these answers will be found in these Court Minutes. There is the question as to whether these minor heirs are actually children of George, himself, or are they the children of William Whiting, who are also heirs of George due to the death of their father? It was not uncommon for the widow to buy items at the Estate sale. However, a Dower or provisions should have been set aside for Sarah and her minor children. I have searched the Index to the Loose Chancery Court Records for Robertson County, 1844-1946, but unfortunately, there were no cases in these files for this Whiting family. I was somewhat disappointed because if there was a law suit in these files, they are filled with lots of good information. I also have searched the Loose Settlements and Guardian reports, 1839-1900, but found no cases for the Whiting minor heirs. There is no index to the Probate Deeds, 1833-1836.
    ========================================
    http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.whiting/740/mb.ashx
    Replies: 0
    George W. Whiting b. abt 1775 - d. 1834 TN
    Kenneth Brimer (View posts)
    Posted: 21 Aug 2010 12:14PM GMT
    Classification: Query
    Edited: 21 Aug 2010 2:56PM GMT
    Surnames: Whiting, Snody, McIntosh
    Need origin of my 4th great grandfather, George W. (Washington?) Whiting, his will found in Robertson Co., TN in 1834. He names children Ruth Whiting Snody b.1801 MD, James Thomas Whiting b. 1802 OH; Elijah Whiting b. 1809 OH; Allen Whiting; William Whiting & Elizabeth Whiting McIntosh b. TN?. Had over 500 ac. land, well read (could of been a preacher), sons were steamboatsman. Looking for connection to a Whiting lineage, he could of been born circa 1775 with the given name Geo Washington?
    Kim Brimer brimerkk@aol.com
    http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.whiting/740/mb.ashx

    Children:
    1. 2. Whiting, James Thomas was born in 1802 in Ohio, United States.
    2. Whiting, Ruth was born in in Tennessee, United States.
    3. Whiting, Elijah was born in in Tennessee, United States.
    4. Whiting, Allen was born in in Tennessee, United States.
    5. Whiting, William
    6. Whiting, Elizabeth