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  1. 1.  Timmons, Edwin Eugene was born in 1852 in New York, United States (son of Timmons, Nicholas and Whiting, Lucy Jane).

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    • FamilySearch Id: LZ5H-NPS

    Family/Spouse: Love, Ella May. Ella was born on 3 Apr 1860 in Clarion, Pennsylvania, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Timmons, Harry Eugene was born on 23 Feb 1879 in Benton Township, Wayne, Iowa, United States, United States; died on 12 Dec 1950 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, United States, United States.
    2. Timmons, Mabel was born in Sep 1882 in Iowa, United States, United States.
    3. Timmons, Frank was born in Jan 1885 in Iowa, United States, United States.
    4. Timmons, Fred was born in Dec 1886 in Iowa, United States, United States; died on 11 Oct 1959 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.
    5. Timmons, Charles was born in Mar 1890 in Iowa, United States, United States.
    6. Timmons, Hazel was born in Nov 1893 in Iowa, United States, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Timmons, Nicholas was born on 16 Jun 1832 in Meath, Ireland; died on 13 Jan 1902 in Clarinda, Page, Iowa, United States, United States.

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    • FamilySearch Id: LZ5H-VMR

    Nicholas married Whiting, Lucy Jane. Lucy (daughter of Whiting, Nathan and Towle, Rhoda) was born in 1832 in New York, United States; died on 30 Nov 1886 in Corydon, Wayne, Iowa, United States, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Whiting, Lucy Jane was born in 1832 in New York, United States (daughter of Whiting, Nathan and Towle, Rhoda); died on 30 Nov 1886 in Corydon, Wayne, Iowa, United States, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: LZ5H-VSX

    Notes:

    1850; Census Place: Salina, Onondaga, New York; Roll: M432_570; Page: 275; Image: 20.
    129/129 Nathan Whiting 55 male laborer Connecticut
    Rhoda 45 fem New York
    Loring 26 male Boatman New York
    Malking 28 male Sten Jointer $600 New York
    Jane 18 fem New York
    Lurson 17 male Boatman New York
    Harriet 14 fem New York
    Mary 11 fem New York
    Juliattta 07 fem New York
    Mortimer 06 male New York
    Reamer 6/12 male New York
    Almerian 25 male $400 New York
    Caroline 22 fem New York
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    From: Kay2py@aol.com
    Subject: [Patriots-War] Nathan Whiting
    Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 17:26:23 EST


    While researching my Timmons ancestors at the Liverpool, Onondaga County, New
    York, public library, I found a book "The Liverpool Legend", by Thetis (Mrs.
    Edward F). Group, the Village Historian at the time of publication in 1962.
    One chapter contained information about the Patriot's War. It stated from
    recollections of the late A. H. Crawford "During the Patriot War of 1838-1839
    Liverpool contributed both men and means in aid of the Patriot cause." They
    belonged to an organization called The Hunters, named for the famous Canadian
    rebel who had conceived the idea for the liberation of Canada from the
    British. A Hunters Lodge was organized and was turning out bullets for
    arming the force to cross the St Lawrence River.

    On Sunday, November 10, the steamer United States set out from Oswego with a
    large number of men, and then stopped at Sackets Harbor where more men, many
    of them from Watertown boarded. General J. Ward Birge of Cazenovia (in
    Madison Co.) met them at Ogdensburg, promising 20-40,000 American recruits;
    however, less than 200 were landed near Prescott. General Birge promised to
    return to Ogdensburg and bring back thousands more volunteers but did not
    return. In the fight that followed the Canadian militia fought against
    them--not a single Canadian joined the Americans. "The American saviors of
    Canada had found Canada unwilling to be saved." The small band of Americans
    was captured at confined at Fort Henry near Kingston.

    The book states that the following men from Liverpool were killed: William
    McKellop, James Pease, James Miller, Leman Leach and Nathan Coffin. Banished
    to Tasmania were Nathan Whiting, David Allen and "High" Loop.

    Also written is that one historical record states that Chauncey Sheldon made
    a Masonic signal of distress as he was on his knees waiting for the signal to
    fire. This saved his life and that of Nathan Whiting. "Nathan Whiting's
    wife, Rhoda, by law, was free to marry again. She married Richard Goodwin who
    later died and when Whiting returned years later from banishment to
    Liverpool, he and Rhoda were reunited."
    Descendants of Nathan Whiting
    Generation No. 1

    1. NATHAN1 WHITING was born 1795 in Vermont, and died 1856 in Liverpool, New
    York. He married RHODA TOLES. She was born 1805, and died 1850. They are
    buried in Liverpool Cemetery.

    Children of NATHAN WHITING and RHODA TOLES are:
    2. i. LUCY JANE2 WHITING, b. March 12, 1832, Liverpool,
    Onondaga County, New York; d. November 30, 1885, Corydon,Wayne, Iowa.
    ii. MARY WHITING, b. 1838.

    Generation No. 2

    2. LUCY JANE2 WHITING (NATHAN1) was born March 12, 1832 in Liverpool,
    OnondagaCounty, New York, and died November 30, 1885 in Corydon, Wayne, Iowa.
    She married NICHOLAS TIMMONS August 04,1850 in New York, son of OWEN TIMMONS
    and CATHERINE ROGERS. He was born June 16, 1830 in County Meath, Ireland,
    and died January 12, 1902 in Corydon, Wayne, Iowa.

    1855 NY State Census
    Nicholas Timons, 25 m born in Ireland, years resided 16.
    Wife Jane, 22, born Onondaga, years resided 17.
    Son Edwin Timons, 3, born Onondaga
    Also in same house Julia Goodwin, 14, F, Boarder,born Onondaga, years resided
    14.
    Nathan Whiting, 60, M,Boarder, born Vermont, widowed
    Mary Whiting, 17, F,Boarder, born Onondaga, years resided 17.
    James Timons, 16, M, Boarder, born Cayuga, years resided 16.

    Note that Roda Toles apparently had a daughter, Julia, by Mr. Goodwin while
    Nathan Whiting was in Tasmania. By the time of the 1855 Census Rhoda had
    died and Julia was living with Nathan Whiting, her half-sister, Mary Whiting
    and the Timons family.

    I am not related to Nathan Whiting. I am a descendent of James Timmons. I
    have a cousin who is a descendent of Nathan and Rhoda Whiting, and Nicholas
    and Jane Timmons. She is not on the net and has asked me to find out more
    information about her side of the Timmons family.

    There is quite a bit more information in the book but I was unable to find
    out if the book was copywrited. An account about Niles Szoltevki Von
    Schoultz, a Polish chemist who came to Liverpool, and who was hanged for his
    part in the conspiracy was most interesting.

    Kay Timmons
    Annapolis, MD



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    Children:
    1. 1. Timmons, Edwin Eugene was born in 1852 in New York, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Whiting, Nathan was born on 3 Jul 1793 in Connecticut, United States (son of Whiting, William and Flower, Abigail); died in Jan 1856 in Warsaw, Wyoming, United States, New York, United States; was buried in Liverpool, Onondaga, New York, United States.

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    • FamilySearch Id: KLL5-CQ4

    Notes:

    1840; Census Place: Salina, Onondaga, New York; Roll: 316; Page: 50; Image: 105; Family History Library Film: 0017200

    1840 United States Federal Census 1840 United States Federal Census
    Name: Nathan Whiting
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Salina, Onondaga, New York
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 3
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 7
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
    Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: 2
    Persons Employed in Navigation of Canals, Lakes, Rivers: 7
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 9
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 9
    Total Free White Persons: 18
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 18


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    1. Nathan and Col. Chauncey Sheldon (William's brother-in-law) were among Americans who joined the Canadian patriots in 1837, were captured and banished by the British Government to Van Dieman's Land. They were pardoned and returned to the United States some few years before Williams death in 1849. (Re. Town of Warsaw, "Historical Wyoming" (p.77) dated April 1957 ) 2. Young's History of Warsaw p.351 to Warsaw, to Onondaga or Oswego Co., Patriot War 1837, taken prisoner near Prescott (Canada) to London, tried & convicted & banished to Van Dieman's Land - after 7 years escaped & returned.
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    1850; Census Place: Salina, Onondaga, New York; Roll: M432_570; Page: 275; Image: 20.
    129/129 Nathan Whiting 55 male laborer Connecticut
    Rhoda 45 fem New York
    Loring 26 male Boatman New York
    Malking 28 male Sten Jointer $600 New York
    Jane 18 fem New York
    Lurson 17 male Boatman New York
    Harriet 14 fem New York
    Mary 11 fem New York
    Juliattta 07 fem New York
    Mortimer 06 male New York
    Reamer 6/12 male New York
    Almerian 25 male $400 New York
    Caroline 22 fem New York
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    Nathan married Towle, Rhoda in 1812 in Griswoldville, Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Rhoda was born in 1805 in New York, United States; died on 7 Mar 1854 in Liverpool, Onondaga, New York, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Towle, Rhoda was born in 1805 in New York, United States; died on 7 Mar 1854 in Liverpool, Onondaga, New York, United States.

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    • FamilySearch Id: KLL5-CX2

    Notes:

    1850; Census Place: Salina, Onondaga, New York; Roll: M432_570; Page: 275; Image: 20.
    129/129 Nathan Whiting 55 male laborer Connecticut
    Rhoda 45 fem New York
    Loring 26 male Boatman New York
    Malking 28 male Sten Jointer $600 New York
    Jane 18 fem New York
    Lurson 17 male Boatman New York
    Harriet 14 fem New York
    Mary 11 fem New York
    Juliattta 07 fem New York
    Mortimer 06 male New York
    Reamer 6/12 male New York
    Almerian 25 male $400 New York
    Caroline 22 fem New York

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Ellen
    2. Whiting, Malcolm was born on 29 Jan 1822 in Salina, Onondaga, New York; died on 16 Sep 1888 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States; was buried in Liverpool Cemetery, , Onondaga, New York, United States.
    3. Whiting, Loring was born on 13 Nov 1823 in New York, United States; died on 7 Apr 1890; was buried in Liverpool, Onondaga, New York, United States.
    4. Whiting, Nathan was born in Dec 1827 in Warsaw, Wyoming, New York, United States.
    5. 3. Whiting, Lucy Jane was born in 1832 in New York, United States; died on 30 Nov 1886 in Corydon, Wayne, Iowa, United States, United States.
    6. Whiting, Loran was born on 1 Jul 1832 in Salina, Onondaga, New York, United States.
    7. Whiting, Harriet was born in 1836 in New York, United States.
    8. Whiting, Jackson was born in 1835 in New York, United States.
    9. Whiting, Mary was born on 28 Feb 1839 in Onondaga, New York, United States.
    10. Whiting, Juliallte was born in 1843 in New York, United States.
    11. Whiting, Mortimer was born in 1844 in New York, United States.
    12. Whiting, Relamer was born in 1850 in New York, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Whiting, William was born on 17 Dec 1758 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 17 Dec 1758 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (son of Whiting, William and Wadsworth, Mary); died on 22 Mar 1849 in Warsaw, Wyoming, United States, New York, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: KH85-7QR

    Notes:

    William Whiting, Warsaw
    In the pioneer section of Warsaw Village cemetery there remains
    a marble slab to William Whiting, born at Hartford, Conn, in ",1758s>
    who died at Warsaw, March 22, I8I4.9, aged 90 years. The Wyoming
    County Mirror, recording his death, stated that at the commencement
    of the Revolution he lived in Connecticut, near Hartford. In 1776,
    he went to New York in the militia company of Lt. George Kellogg and
    Col. Chester. In April 1777> he enlisted for three years and served
    under Capt. Elisha Kimball, Col. John Chandler and Col. Joseph Hoit.
    He was in the battles of Germantown, Ft. Mifflin and Monmouth.
    During 1781 and 1782, he was in the team service under Capt; John
    Waters, Conductor of Teams.
    After the Revolution, he removed with several children to Granville, N.Y., then to Hampton and from there to Warsaw in 1821. He
    was an honorable man and retained his faculties up to near the end
    and the time of his death. He was a member of the Baptist Church.
    His wife, the mother of his children, was Abigail Flower, who died
    Aug. 25, 1832, aged 73 years. One of his sons, Nathan Whiting, and
    a brother-in-law, Col. Chauncey Sheldon,were among the Americans who
    joined the Canadian patriots in 1837» were captured and banished by
    the British Government to Van Dieman's Land. They were pardoned and
    returned to the United States some few years before the father's
    death. DAR application papers state that Mr. Whiting saw three years
    Revolutionary service as Private under Capt. Nehemiah Rice in Col.
    Chandler's 8th Connecticut Regt. In I8l8, he apnlied for a pension
    which was allowed. After his first wife's death, the old veteran
    married three more times; his second wife, Lucinda Whiting, his
    brother's widow, died Sept. 10, 1838, aged 67; his third was Mrs.
    Phebe Rich, widow of Peter Rich, and his fourth, the widow of Lyman
    Noble.

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    William married Flower, Abigail on 20 Sep 1782 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. Abigail (daughter of Flowers, Cornelius Agustus and Hooker, Sarah or Eliza) was born in 1761 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 23 Jul 1758 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 25 Aug 1832 in Warsaw, Wyoming, United States, New York, United States; was buried in Warsaw Village Pioneer Cemetery, Warsaw, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Flower, Abigail was born in 1761 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 23 Jul 1758 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut (daughter of Flowers, Cornelius Agustus and Hooker, Sarah or Eliza); died on 25 Aug 1832 in Warsaw, Wyoming, United States, New York, United States; was buried in Warsaw Village Pioneer Cemetery, Warsaw, New York.

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    • FamilySearch Id: KH5C-S3X

    Notes:

    William Whiting, Warsaw
    In the pioneer section of Warsaw Village cemetery there remains
    a marble slab to William Whiting, born at Hartford, Conn, in ",1758s>
    who died at Warsaw, March 22, I8I4.9, aged 90 years. The Wyoming
    County Mirror, recording his death, stated that at the commencement
    of the Revolution he lived in Connecticut, near Hartford. In 1776,
    he went to New York in the militia company of Lt. George Kellogg and
    Col. Chester. In April 1777> he enlisted for three years and served
    under Capt. Elisha Kimball, Col. John Chandler and Col. Joseph Hoit.
    He was in the battles of Germantown, Ft. Mifflin and Monmouth.
    During 1781 and 1782, he was in the team service under Capt; John
    Waters, Conductor of Teams.
    After the Revolution, he removed with several children to Granville, N.Y., then to Hampton and from there to Warsaw in 1821. He
    was an honorable man and retained his faculties up to near the end
    and the time of his death. He was a member of the Baptist Church.
    His wife, the mother of his children, was Abigail Flower, who died
    Aug. 25, 1832, aged 73 years. One of his sons, Nathan Whiting, and
    a brother-in-law, Col. Chauncey Sheldon,were among the Americans who
    joined the Canadian patriots in 1837» were captured and banished by
    the British Government to Van Dieman's Land. They were pardoned and
    returned to the United States some few years before the father's
    death. DAR application papers state that Mr. Whiting saw three years
    Revolutionary service as Private under Capt. Nehemiah Rice in Col.
    Chandler's 8th Connecticut Regt. In I8l8, he apnlied for a pension
    which was allowed. After his first wife's death, the old veteran
    married three more times; his second wife, Lucinda Whiting, his
    brother's widow, died Sept. 10, 1838, aged 67; his third was Mrs.
    Phebe Rich, widow of Peter Rich, and his fourth, the widow of Lyman
    Noble.

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    SURNAME: Also shown as Flowers

    Notes:

    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Lucy was born about 1784 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in 1832 in Warsaw, Wyoming, United States, New York.
    2. Whiting, Catharine was born on 4 Feb 1786 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 5 Dec 1867 in Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, United States, United States; was buried in Rienzi Cemetery; Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, United States, United States.
    3. Whiting, William was born on 17 Sep 1788 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 31 Dec 1875 in Castile, Wyoming, United States, New York.
    4. Whiting, Saphrona was born about 1790 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in DECEASED.
    5. Whiting, Abigail was born about 1790 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in in Warsaw, Wyoming, United States, New York.
    6. 6. Whiting, Nathan was born on 3 Jul 1793 in Connecticut, United States; died in Jan 1856 in Warsaw, Wyoming, United States, New York, United States; was buried in Liverpool, Onondaga, New York, United States.
    7. Whiting, Demmon was born in 1798 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 19 Jan 1857 in Warsaw, Wyoming, United States, New York, United States.
    8. Whiting, Timothy was born about 1801 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 2 Nov 1865 in Brady, Kalamazoo, Michigan.