2. | Whiting, Nathan was born on 16 May 1772 in Canaan, Columbia, New York, United States (son of Whiting, Captain William Bradford and Lathrop, Amy); died on 19 Feb 1848 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Other Events:
- FamilySearch Id: LZ38-1XF
Notes:
Birth: May 16, 1772
Death: Feb., 1848
New Haven
New Haven County
Connecticut, USA
Location: 30 Cedar Ave.
Age: 76
Born at ?? Something Colum
Died at New Haven
Nathan Whiting became deacon of the First Congregation Church of Canaan, at Canaan Four Corners, Canaan, Columbia County, New York, in 1812, but removed to New Haven in 1814.
Source:
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/columbia/canaan/1st_cong.htm
A lot more Whiting family genealogy here:
http://www.njgsbc.org/files/familyfiles/p934.htm#i29948
Family links:
Parents:
William Bradford Whiting (1731 - 1796)
Spouse:
Lydia Backus Whiting (1785 - 1832)
Children:
Daniel Whiting (1802 - 1832)*
Esther P Whiting (1810 - 1831)*
Albertus D Whiting (1812 - 1863)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Grove Street Cemetery
New Haven
New Haven County
Connecticut, USA
Plot: 30 Cedar Ave
Created by: kickstand
Record added: Jan 17, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 83623456
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The New England Historical & Genealogical Register and ..., Volume 15
page 220
Ill Gen. 32. Daniel Mason, m. 19 April, 1704, Dorothy Hobart, b. 21 Aug. 1679, at Topsfield, Mass., third-dau. of Rev. Jeremiah Hobart and Elizabeth Whiting,* and grand dau. of Rev. Samuel Whiting, minister of Lynn, Mass., and his second wife Elizabeth St. John.
[This Elizabeth St. John, who m. 6 Aug. 1629, Rev. Samuel Whiting, and came with him to America in May, 1636, and d. 3 March, 1677, at Lynn, was a sister of Sir Oliver St. John, who was Chief Justice of the Com. Pleas in Eng. in the time of the Commonwealth. She was a g. g. dau. of Oliver St. John, Baron of Beauchamp, who upon the coming of his third cousin, Queen Elizabeth, to the throne, was created Lord St. John of Bletshoe. (See Gen. Reg. xiv. 61.) Through her ancestress Margaret Beauchamp, grandmother of Henry Seventh, she was descended from Gundred, (fourth dau. of William the Conqueror,) who m. William De Warren, the first Earl of Surry. Through her ancestress Joan Plantagenet, b. in 1272, in Palestine, who m. Gilbert Le Glair, Earl of Gloucester, and her ancestress Matilda of Scotland, wife of Elenry first of Eng., and niece of Edgar Atheling, she was^descended from Alfred the Great and other Anglo-Saxon kings. And through her ancestress Maud, wife of William the Conqueror, and dau. of Baldwin the 7th, Count of Flanders, she was descended from Lewis the Fair and Charles the Bald of France, and from Charlemagne, Emperor of the West, and Hildegarde of Swabia, his wife.]
Daniel Mason and Dorothy his wife settled at Lebanon, where he d. 7 May, 1705, and was buried at Stonington. His only child was:—(110) Jeremiah,[i] b. 4 March, 1705, at L., m. Mary Clark.
[After the death of Daniel Mason(32) his widow married, 1 October, 1707, Hon. Hezekiah Brainard of Haddam, and d. 11 Mar. 1733. She had by him 9 children. One of them, the Rev. David Brainard, was the distinguished missionary to the Indians. Another was Martha Brainard, b. 1 Sept. 1716, who was the first wife of Major General Joseph Spencer, of the army of the Revolution, and was the grandmother of Elizabeth Spencer, the late wife of Gov. Lewis Cass of Michigan.]
Ill Gen. 33. Hezekiah Mason, m. 7 June, 1699, Anne Bingham, dau. of Thomas Bingham and Mary Rudd of Windham. They settled at W., removed to Lebanon and returned to W., where she d. 2 Aug. 1724. His children by her were:—(111) Rachel, b. 12 April 1701, at W., d. 14 Apr. 1701;—(112) Hannah, b. 14 June, 1702, at W., united with the church at W. in 1738, and prob. d. unm.;—(113) Anne, b. 1704, m. 9 Nov. 1720, Thomas Dimmock of Barnstable, and settled at Mansfield. He was an Ensign in the .king's service, and d. 7 Oct. 1747, at Cuba. They had 9 children recorded to them at Mansfield; 1, Silas, b. and d. Dec. 1721 ; 2, a son, b. 3 Oct. 1722, d. 6 Oct. 1722,; 3, Jesse, b. 6. Feb. 1726, d. 25 Nov. 1726; 4, Anne, b. 22 Feb. 1728; 5, Thomas, b. 27 March 1730; 6, Desire, b. 23 Jan. 1732; 7, Lott, b. 14 Feb. 1734; 8, Selh, b.
* Not Dorothy Whiting, as Farmer has it. See record of deed from her to her sonin-law, Hezekiah Brainard, dated 22 Jon. 1717, on Haddam records.
war he went to St. Johns, L. C.,(?) where he died.
Their children were :
— (170) Anne, b. 18 April, 1747, at Providence, m. 29 Nov. 1767, her father's second cousin, Mujor Ebenezer Whiting, b. May, 1735, youngest son of Lieut. Charles Whiting and Elizabeth Bradford, a descendant of Gov. William Bradford, and of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins, of the Mayflower. They settled at Norwich, and he was an officer in the Rev. and d. 6 Sept. 1794, at Westfield, Mass., she d. 27 June, 1827. Their children were :—1, Augustus, m. Elizabeth Hoes; 2, Edward, m. Nancy Perkins; 3, Henry, m. Nancy Goodwin, and was brevet Brigadier Gen. in U. S. army, and d. 10 Sept. 1851 at St. Louis; 4, Nancy, m.Gordon; 5, Charles, m. Margaret Regis and lived at Kinderhook, N. Y.; 6, Bowen, m. Nancy Mclvinstry, and was a lawyer and settled and d. at Geneva, N. Y., and was circuit judge for the 7th circuit; 7, Elizabeth; S, Charlotte, and 9, Bernice
;—(171) Elizabeth, b. 12 Feb. 1749, at L., m. 7 Jan. 1767, Ebenezer Backus, b. 17 Aug. 1747, at Norwich, only son of Ebenezer Backus, Esq., of N. by liis 2d wife Eunice Dyer. They settled at N., and had 5 children; 1, Eunice, b. 5 May, 1768, at N.; 2, Eleazer Fitch, b. 13 Jan. 1770, at N., m. Harriet Whiting, b. 14 Sept. 1779, youngest dau. of Col. William Bradford Whiting and Amie Lathrop of Canaan, N. Y. They settled at Albany, where she d. 13 July, 1804, leaving one child. He then m. 8 June, 1807, Elizabeth Chester, b. 10 Nov. 1774, at Weathersfield, eldest dau. of Col. John Chester and Elizabeth Huntington, and had by her three children; Rev. Jonathan Trumbull Backus, D. D., Presbyterian clergyman at Schenectady, N. Y., Rev John Backus, D. D., Presbyterian clergy man at Baltimore, Md., and Mary the wife of James Bayard, Esq., of Philadelphia; 3, Elizabeth, b. 22 March, 1775; 4, Alexander, b. 5 May, 1777; 5, Lydia, m. 21 Oct. 1801, Nathan Whiting, b. 16 May, 1772, son of Col. William Bradford Whiting and Amie Lathrop of Canaan, N. Y., and d. 1 Dec. 1832, at New Haven, had 4 sons and 3 daus.; 6, Julia, m. 1, Ebenezer Jones of Troy, N. Y., and 2, Samuel Cheever, and had children by each
;—(172) Amy, b. 20 June, 1751, at W., m. 12 April, 1781, William Temple of Boston, and had by him one son, Robert, who settled at Rutland, Vt., and had a family. After the death of her first husband, Mrs Amy (Fitch) Temple m. 29 March, 1790, Isaac Clark of Castleton, Vt., who was a Col. in the army of the U. S. in the war of 1812, and had children by him
;—(173) Thomas Mason, b. 9 Oct. 1753, at W.;
—(174) Philena, b. 4 July, 1755, at W.;—(175) Henry, b. 12 Oct. 1757, at W.;_(176) Sarah, b. 18 Jan. 1760, at W., m. 1784, Hezekiah Perkins of Norwich, son of Jacob Perkins and Jemima Leonard, and grandson of Jabez Perkins the first and Hannah Lathrop of N. They settled at Norwich and had 6 children; Francis Asher; Eliza Leonard d. in infancy; George Leonard; Charlotte; Henry Fitch; and a dau. who d. in childhood ;
— (177) .Mary, b. 22 Nov. 1761, at W.;—(178) Christopher, 23 April, 1763, prob. m. 29 April, 1784, Lydia Ripley, of W., and had 4 children recorded to them at W.; 1, Thomas Mason, b. 18 Jan. 1785; '2, Henry, b. 15 March, 1787; 3, Lucy, b. 17 July, 1789; and 4, Erastus Ripley, b. 9 May, 1792;—(179) Frances, b. 27 Aug. 1765, at W., m. 1782, Bela Backus of W.;—(18(i) George, b. 7 March, 1768, at W.,;
—(181) Lucy, b. 20 May, 1771, at W., m. 1790, Lebbeus Larribee of W.
Nathan married Backus, Lydia on 21 Oct 1801 in Of, Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States. Lydia was born on 6 Feb 1785 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 13 Feb 1785; died on 1 Dec 1832 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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