12. | Whiting, Lieutenant Charles was born on 5 Jul 1692 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 26 Jun 1692 in First Church Record, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut (son of Whiting, Colonel William and Allyn, Mary); died on 7 Mar 1738 in Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States; was buried in 1738. Other Events:
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BRADFORD
Elizabeth Bradford m Charles Whiting Jan 20, 1716-7 (1 Ch Rec) .
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Families of Early Hartford, Connectiut
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(Colonel William Whiting & Mary Allyn, Reverend John Whiting, William and Susanna immigrants)
Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair
By Hannah Louise MacNair Crawford
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CHARLES WHITING
The second child of Colonel William Whiting and Mary
Allyn was born July 5, 1692, and was christened Charles. This
is the first time the name “Charles" appears in the Whiting]
family. The name was seldom bestowed. upon Puritan chil-
dren. This may have been due to the antipathy felt through-
out New England to the Stuart kings who played with the
destinies of the New England colonies as with pawns in a
game of chess. It became, however, a popular name with the
Whitings, and after this one child in each generation was called
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“Charles." This Charles Whiting bore the title of Lieutenant.
, (Goodwin, p, 334).
He married January 10.1716, Elizabeth Bradford (I696-
1777), daughter of Samuel Bradford of Duxbury, Mass., and
great-granddaugbter of Governor William Bradford of Plym-
outh. Her mother. Hannah Rogers, was the descendant of
John and Priscilla Alden. In the children of these two the
blood of the Bradfords, Aldens, Rogers, Mullins, Whitings.
Pynchons and Allyns was united.
CHILDREN OF CHARLES WHITING AND ELIZABETH BRADFORD
Mary, born January, 1717; married - Gardner of Hingham, Mass.
John, born August 3, 1719. Sybil, born July, 1722.
Charles } . .. . .
Elizabeth twins, born August, 1725
Gamaliel, born September 17. 1727; died November 27, 1790
William Bradford, born April 15, 1731; died 1796.
Berenice, born March, 1733.
Ebenezer, born May, 1735.
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Samuel and Joseph's sister, Alice Bradford married William Adams. Alice and William's oldest child, Elizabeth Adams married Samuel Whiting, our direct descendent. This makes Elizabeth Bradford, the niece to Elizabeth Adams.
Children of CHARLES WHITING and ELIZABETH BRADFORD are:
i. MARY6 WHITING, b. 2 Mar 1716/17, Hartford, CT.
35. ii. JOHN WHITING, b. 3 Aug 1719, Hartford, CT; d. 17 Jan 1770, New London, CT (A colonel in the French War, and had principal command of troops raised in the colony of Rhode Island, where at that time he resided. Goodwin pg. 337).
iii. SYBIL WHITING, b. 29 Jul 1722, Hartford, CT; d. 27 Apr 1790, (Conflicting death dates for Sybil are: 27 Apr 1790 and 15 Feb 1791.); m. WILLIAM NOYES, 18 Dec 1739, Stonington, CT; b. Stonington, CT.
36. iv. CHARLES WHITING, b. 8 Aug 1725, Hartford, CT; d. 20 Mar 1765, Norwich, CT (?).
v. ELIZABETH WHITING, b. 8 Aug 1725, Hartford, CT; d. 1775, Wethersfield, CT (?); m. SAMUEL GOODRICH, 10 Jun 1744, Wethersfield, CT; b. Wethersfield, CT.
37. vi. GAMALIEL WHITING, b. 14 Sep 1727, Hartford, CT; d. 27 Nov 1790, Great Barrington, Mass.
38. vii. COL. WILLIAM BRADFORD WHITING, b. 11 Apr 1731, Hartford, CT; d. 13 Oct 1796, Canaan, NY.
viii. BERNICE WHITING, b. Mar 1732/33, Hartford, CT; d. Jul 1777.
39. ix. MAJOR EBENEZER WHITING, b. 18 May 1735, Hartford, CT; d. 6 Sep 1794, Westfield, Mass Ebenezer resided in Norwich, CT and was an officer in the Revolution. (Goodwin pg. 338).
20. MARY5 RUSSELL (ABIGAIL4 WHITING, JOHN3, WILLIAM2, JOHN1)51 was born 1707 in Branford, CT, and died Aft. 1748 in Prob Branford, CT. She married (1) BENJAMIN FENN 5 Apr 1727 in Prob Branford, CT. He was born 1706 in Milford, CT, and died 3 Jan 1731/32. She married (2) ARCHIBALD MCNEIL52 Abt. 1736 in Prob Branford, CT. He was born 1708 in Branford, CT, and died 1752.
Notes for ARCHIBALD MCNEIL:
Narrative taken from "New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Volume IV." (pg 1736)
Archibald McNeil, founder of the Connecticut line, was of Branford, where in 1735 he purchased lands. Subsequently he was a prominent citizen of New Haven, was assessor in 1740 and surveyor of highways in 1746, and was conspicuous in real estate transactions. A circumstance of particular interest is his participation, as one of the "brothers" in founding the first Masonic lodge in Connecticut (now known as Hiram Lodge, No. 1), at a meeting "held at Jehiel Tuttle's in New Haven on the festival of St. John the Evangelist, 1750". This was only seventeen years after the first institution of Masonry in the American colonies (which occurred at Boston, July 3, 1733).
Archibald McNeil was successfully engaged in the trade with the West Indies, in partnership with Samuel Cook (who was named as executor of his will), and was owner and supercargo of the ship "Peggy and Molly". He died in the island of Jamaica in the latter part of 1752 (see "Connecticut Colonial Records", vol. X, p. 577), and his will was probated in July, 1753, by his widow, who was placed under bond of three thousand pounds sterling, indicative of a very considerable estate for those times.
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Born: 8 Aug 1725, Hartford CT
Marriage: Honor Goodrich on 18 May 1749 in Wethersfield CT
Died: 20 Mar 1765, Hartford CT
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He worked from circa 1745 to 1752 as a silversmith in Norwich CT
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He was a partner from circa 1753 to 1761 with John Potwine in Hartford CT as POTWINE & WHITING 14
Norwich CT, 1755: bought land which he sold to Jacob Perkins five years later. 1
Master to Samuel Noyes abt 1760 in Norwich CT. 1
He worked from 1761 to 1765 as a silversmith in Norwich CT
Charles married Honor Goodrich on 18 May 1749 in Wethersfield CT. (Honor Goodrich was born on 22 Feb 1732 in Wethersfield CT and died on 21 Aug 1801 in Probably Wethersfield Hartford CT.)
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Charles married Bradford, Elizabeth on 10 Jan 1716 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. Elizabeth (daughter of Bradford, Samuel and Rogers, Hannah **) was born on 15 Dec 1696 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; was christened in in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States; died on 10 May 1777 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; was buried after 27 Jun 1808 in Probably Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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