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Whittinge, Roger

Male 1607 - 1644  (~ 36 years)


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  1. 1.  Whittinge, Roger was christened on 7 Feb 1607 in Westbury-On-Trym, Gloucestershire, England; was buried in 1644 in Chudleigh, Devonshire, England.

    Notes:


    England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975

    Name Roger
    Gender Male
    Christening Date: 07 Feb 1607
    Christening Location: WESTBURY-ON-TRYM, GLOUCESTER, ENGLAND
    Residence Westbury on Trym, Gloucestershire, England
    Father: Thomas Whitinge
    GS Film Number 1596410


    http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/SingleIndexIndView.aspx?ix=fs_1473014&hpp=1&rf=*,z*&qt=i&zdocid=r_880546257

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    UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975 about Whitinge, Roger
    Name: Whitinge, Roger
    Dates: 1644
    Place: Chudleigh, Devonshire, England
    Book: Burials. (Burial)
    Collection: Devon, Cornwall and Gloucester: - Wills and Administrations proved in the Consistory Court of the Bishop of Exeter, 1532 to 1800
    Volume: Calendar of Wills and Administrations In the Consistory Court of the Bishop of Exeter, 1532 to 1800.
    Chapter: 1644
    Text: 1644 Whitinge, Roger, Chudleigh A.


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    Will Index.

    http://books.google.com/books?id=-LFRAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA231&lpg=PA231&dq=roger+whitinge+Chudleigh,+Devon+1644&source=bl&ots=i2tC9IINsv&sig=1qWgBaTwKXBe03NKv31U8xYzHpo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4t_oU8_KHpGBogSDvIGYBg&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=roger%20whitinge%20Chudleigh%2C%20Devon%201644&f=false


    Will Index.

    http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/DevonWillsProject/DWP-Wh-Wy.html

    England Births and Christenings


    Name: Roger
    Gender: Male
    Christening Date: 07 Feb 1607
    Christening Place: WESTBURY-ON-TRYM, GLOUCESTER, ENGLAND
    Father's Name: Thomas Whitinge
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00847-4, System Origin: England-VR , GS Film number: 1596410, Reference ID: 2:1HKWFK9




    Citing this Record
    "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NNSH-T5C : accessed 1 March 2015), Thomas Whitinge in entry for Roger, 07 Feb 1607; citing Westbury on Trym, Gloucestershire, England, reference 2:1HKWFK9; FHL microfilm 1,596,410.





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    Roger Whitinge
    England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
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    Name: Roger Whitinge
    Gender: Female
    Christening Date: 25 Mar 1603
    Christening Place: Nailsea, Somerset, England
    Father's Name: Thomas Whitinge Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I03058-1 , System Origin: England-EASy , GS Film number: 1470910


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    England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975

    Name Roger Whitinge
    Gender Female
    Christening Date 25 Mar 1603
    Christening Location Nailsea, Somerset, England
    Residence Somerset, England
    Father Thomas Whitinge
    GS Film Number 1470910


    http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/SingleIndexIndView.aspx?ix=fs_1473014&hpp=1&rf=*,z*&qt=i&zdocid=r_871516332

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    1633 May 3. Complaint of William Hunt and his wife Mary
    against John Godwyne and Thomas Christopher, defendants. 3
    May, 9 Charles. Depositions taken att the Citty of Bristol before
    Sir Robert Gorges, knight, Walter Kenrys and Robert Whytinge,
    gentleman and Robert Hopton, Esqre.

    Wyatt, Anne, wife of John Wyatt of Bristol, marriner 50.

    Richard Godwyn deceased. Roger Whiteinge. One of the
    elder Whitinges of Nailsey that her husband about Mid-
    sumer last being beyond the seas at Legorne did meete one
    whoe said his name was Roger Whytinge of Nailsey calling
    the said John Wyatt by his name and have (gave?) him a
    pinte of wine and told this deponent's said husband (haue-
    ing then late before received shipwreck) that hee was sorry
    for his losse wherevppon the said Wyatt told him whoe hee
    was whoe answered that hee was Roger Whytinge of
    Nailsey and had bine divers times att sea with him and told
    him hee was goeinge a further voyage etc.etc.

    Hardwicke, Peter, of Nailsey, Somerset, tanner, 60. Roger
    Whiteing left Bristol midsummer last and was about 26 or 27.

    Whytinge, John, of St. George, Somerset, marriner, 35.
    Thomas Worrell of Wraxall.

    Maundrell, Henry, of Nailsey, Somerset, yeoman, 50. Said
    Roger Whiteinge went as a souldier.

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    List of Wars:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_1500%E2%80%931799


    1634 1638 Pequot War

    Massachusetts Bay Colony
    Plymouth Colony
    Saybrook Colony
    Narragansett people
    Mohegan people


    Pequot









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    Memoirs: Comprising His Diary, from 1641 to 1705/6 and a Selection ..., Volume 1

    This Book talks about Legorne, Italy***

    Duke Ferdinand.

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    1697-8.]j WAIT WINTHROP. 527

    Sister Curwin but weak yet, and Sister Kichards has a
    bad coffe. Capt n Bent sent the bed to Sister Richardses
    the day after you went hence. # He was with me, but I
    did not pay him, haueing not rec d the chest, charges, and
    hamper. He told me the chest was at a warehouse at the
    dock, and he thought the other things also. But I could
    not yet go to see ; all is frozen to Nantasket, and I think
    without. Foy is fast by the wharf. This corns by
    Robert Stanton (I think his name is), if he be not gon
    before it comes to him. Love and servis to all freinds is
    all at present from

    Your affectionate brother,

    W. Wintheop.



    WAIT WINTHROP TO FITZ-JOHN WINTHROP.

    For John Winthrop, Esq., in New London, these.

    Boston, Feb? 9 th , 169J.

    Dear Brother, — Capt n Whiting brought me your
    letter but just now, tho he came to town the night before
    last; but he could not find me nor I him before, and
    M r Cambell told me he had one for me, so I did not write
    till I might speak w th him. And now the post is just
    going ; I haue given him the bill of exchange, and he is
    going towards Piscataque. I mist the last post by reason
    of my own and every bodyes illness, but wrote som days
    after by M r Stanton, which hope is come to hand. It
    continues a very sickly time, and many haue dyed, I think,
    every day, tho all our relations (I thank God) are geting
    up againe. If the post be not gon before I haue don
    writing, shall send those things you sent for. Som here
    that haue had the colds but moderately say thay haue





    1695.] WAIT WINTHROP. 513

    sutable and fashionable for them. Ann sends her thanks
    to the gentlewoman for her handkercher. I like not a
    whiteish light colour either for cloak or clothes, but leaue
    all to yourselfe. I am unresolved about sending for
    furniture for a hors for myselfe and John, but if such
    things be cheape and mony hold out, do as you see cause.
    In my other letters I put you in mind of perswading the
    Gov r to bring horses, if not mares too ; also I minded you
    of bringing som of the best breed of sheep, if convenience
    serue ; also hares, pecocks, phesants, partriges, and what
    elce you think of which we haue not here. Pray enquire
    about the diping of lether or cloth to keep out raine ; I
    think I saw it in a print ; if it be worth while and cheap,
    bring a coate of it. Your nephew desires a chesse bord,
    a foot rule to double in fower ; kniues and forks, or other
    knacks not to be had here, you will not forget. I desire
    you would procure the translation of Glaubers Works, the
    last edition ; also pray do not faile to bring or send about
    fifty pounds of the most refined saltpeter, and twenty
    pounds of good tartar free from dust, and about ten
    pound of vitriolum album. I owe M r Mason six pounds,
    w ch he paid M r Hull for me, or therabouts, and twenty
    pounds 14 s and ll d he giues me ace* of about the ship
    Swallow ; also 2 lbs 2 s 6 d he paid M r Clarks men for my
    part. I am much ashamed he has bin so long without it,
    but could not help it. Pray se him paid before any thing
    else, if you can get any money of mine ; if not, pray se
    if you can take up so much and charge bills on me for
    it here. The whole sum as aboue is 28* 17 s 5 d ; if he
    please to take interest, I would pay it. All except this is
    in case mony comes to hand ; yet I would make a hard
    shift rather then not haue the cloake, and espetially the
    peter and tarter. When I was writing what is aboue,
    Cap tn Whiteing, not the treasurer, came to me from Hart-
    ford with letters from the Gov r and Councill, & with mony
    to procure two hundred pounds in bills of exchang to

    65





    Whiting, Mr., mother of, dead, 148.

    Whiting, Giles, death of, 144.

    Whiting, Rev. John, married, 156, 416.

    Whiting, Joseph, Treasurer at Hartford,
    509, 510, 522.

    Whiting, Capt. William, 513, 527.



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    Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut


    This Document speaks of when Susanna Whiting Died.


    July 8th 1673

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    http://www.indianandcolonial.org/vewebsite/exhibit4/vexid4.htm


    Important Microfilm documention information on William Whiting***




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    Letter from William Whiting to Fitz-John Winthrop, 4 March 1703/4 [1704]


    http://www.masshist.org/database/170

    http://www.masshist.org/database/170

    SURNAME: Also shown as Whitinge


Generation: 2

    Children:
    1. 1. Whittinge, Roger was christened on 7 Feb 1607 in Westbury-On-Trym, Gloucestershire, England; was buried in 1644 in Chudleigh, Devonshire, England.
    2. Whitinge, Susanna was christened on 18 Apr 1613 in WESTBURY-ON-TRYM, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND.
    3. Whitinge, Franncis was christened on 2 Feb 1617 in WESTBURY-ON-TRYM, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND; died on 6 Apr 1617 in WESTBURY-ON-TRYM, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND.
    4. Whitinge, Joan was christened on 2 Apr 1620 in WESTBURY-ON-TRYM, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND; died on 18 Apr 1620 in WESTBURY-ON-TRYM, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND.
    5. Whitinge, Thomas was christened on 21 Sep 1623 in WESTBURY-ON-TRYM, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND; died on 25 Nov 1623 in Westbury-On-Trym, Gloucestershire, England.
    6. Whitinge, Elizabethe was christened on 21 Sep 1610 in WESTBURY-ON-TRYM, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND.