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Mulliken, Nathan

Male 1781 - 1865  (83 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mulliken, Nathan was born on 17 Mar 1781 in Lexington, Mddlsx, Mssc; was christened on 18 Mar 1781 in Lexington, Mddlsc, Mssc (son of Mullekin, John and Whiting, Lydia); died in 1865.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Mullekin, John was born about 1747 in of Lexington, Mass.; died on 21 Mar 1840 in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    John married Whiting, Lydia in 1772 in Concord, Mddlsx, Mssc. Lydia (daughter of Whiting, Thomas and Lake, Mary) was born about 1752 in Mass.; died on 5 Dec 1837. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Whiting, Lydia was born about 1752 in Mass. (daughter of Whiting, Thomas and Lake, Mary); died on 5 Dec 1837.
    Children:
    1. Mulliken, John M. was born about 1774 in of Lexington, Mass.; was christened on 27 Apr 1783 in Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died in DECEASED.
    2. Mullekin, Isaac was born about 1776 in of Lexington, Middlesex, Massaachusetts, United States; was christened on 7 Jun 1789 in Lexington, Middlesex, Massaachusetts, United States; died on 17 Mar 1859.
    3. Mullekin, (Dr.) Samuel was born about 1778 in of, Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 1 May 1791 in Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died on 19 Feb 1843.
    4. 1. Mulliken, Nathan was born on 17 Mar 1781 in Lexington, Mddlsx, Mssc; was christened on 18 Mar 1781 in Lexington, Mddlsc, Mssc; died in 1865.
    5. Mulliken, Lucy was born on 30 Mar 1785; was christened on 3 Apr 1785 in Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died on 6 Jul 1805.
    6. Mulliken, Faustina was born on 20 Apr 1793; was christened on 21 Apr 1793 in Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died on 25 Apr 1815.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Whiting, Thomas was born on 18 Nov 1708 in Woburn, Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States (son of Whiting, John, son of Whiting, Reverend John and Cotton, Mary); died in 1776 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: L4HK-8T5

    Notes:

    Thomas Lake, 1615-1676

    NEW ENGLAND MARRIAGES Prior to 1700, by Clarence Almon Torrey,
    (Copyright 1985, NEHGS Publication)
    page 447: LAKE, Thomas (1615-1676) (called "cousin"by Humphrey MILAM0 & Mary [GOODYEAR] (1630-); b1650; London/New Haven/Boston.

    page 507: MILLAM, Humphrey (-1667) (Capt. Thomas LAKE called "cousin") & Mary [GORE]; b1652; Boston MILAM, John & Christian/Ann?; b1636; Boston MILAM, Joseph (1652-), Boston & 1/wf Hannah KING (1666-); 31 Oct 1688; Charlestown/Boston.

    Powers-Banks Ancestry:
    "This reference is found in the account of Sir Edward Lake, advocate general of Ireland, who was buried in Lincoln Cathedral in 1674. We are told that his brother, Thomas Lake, "married Mary daughter of Stephen Goodyer of London Goldsmith." Now this brother was married in America to Mary Goodyear and was slain by the Indians of Maine in 1676; his epitaph is in Copp's Hill, Boston. He was captain and his son Thomas inherited title and estate of Sir Edward Lake. Another fact concerning the Lakes: Anne, daughter to Captain and Mary Lake, was married first to John, grandson of the famous Rev. John Cotton, and on his death to no less a man than the Rev. Increase Mather of Boston. Mary appears to have been eldest child of Stephen and born about 1630. The genealogist says that the arms show that the Goodyears of England were all one family, but she points out no relationship to Sir Henry, the great friend of John Donne.

    Stephen Goodyear was one of the company of Davenport and Eaton which landed in Boston 28 June, 1637, proceeded to New Haven in 1638, and there instituted their theocratic government. He was from the start prominent and engaged in foreign trade sometimes by himself, sometimes in company with Eaton and others. He was made deputy governor and thus second only to Eaton in magisterial influence. The most famous incident in his business career was his connection with the ill-fated phantom ship celebrated by Cotton Mather and much later by Longfellow. A chief purpose in the expedition was the securing a charter and perhaps it was in some connection with this that Mrs. Goodyear was on the vessel. After her loss Goodyear married the widow of Thomas Lamberton, the master of the ship. It was perhaps the loss entailed in this ship that began Goodyear's financial difficulties, a condition hinted at in the will of his father's friend Bowlton in 1649 and very clear in the settlement of estate when his debts amounted to over 2400.
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    Whiting Memoir:
    Judge Thomas Whiting, as he was generally called, on account of his being commissioned and acting as a local magistrate of Middlesex County, married the grand-dau. of Capt. Thomas Lake, an eminent merchant, who was killed by the Indians in 1676. For a memoir of him, and a full genealogy of his family, written by one of his descendants, see "Appendix to Copp's Hill Epitaphs," by J. W. Thornton, Esq. By the marriage of Judge Whiting with Miss Lake, who was a great-grand-daughter of Gov. Goodyear of Connecticut (see Gen. Reg., 1851, p. 347), his family were for the second time connected with that of the Lakes: the first connection being through Ann Lake, daughter of Capt. Thomas Lake, who married Rev. John Cotton, father-in-law of Rev. John Whiting. Capt. Lake was descended from Hugh de Caley, who died 1286, and Agnes, daughter of Hamo de Hamsted (see Bentham's Baronetage, vol. iii., p. 153).
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    The Dudley Genealogies and Family Records
    COTTON, REV. SEABORN, of Hampton, m. DOROTHY BRADSTREET. Their Children, Dorothy, b. Nov. 11, 1656, m. Col. Joseph Smith, of Hampton, N. H.; Rev. John, b. May 8, 1658, was a minister at Hampton, m. Ann Lake, dau. of Capt. Thomas La[ke], of Boston; Sarah, b. Feb. 22, 1660, d. in infancy, April 1, 1660; Ann, b. Aug. 22, 1661, m. Mr. Johnson; Sarah, b. July 2, 1663, m. Richard Peirce, of Boston, Aug. 27, 1680, d. Aug. 2, 1690; Elizabeth, b. Aug. 13, 1665, m. Rev. William Williams, of Hatfield, d. 1698; Mercy, b. Nov. 3, 1666, m. Capt. Peter Tufts, of Medford, d. June 18, 1715; Abiah, b. April 5, 1669; Maria, b. April 22, 1670, m. 1st, Mr. Atwater; 2d, Samuel Partridge, d. 1729.

    COTTON, REV. JOHN, m. ANN LAKE. Their Children, Mary, b. Nov. 5, 1689, m. Rev. John Whiting, of Concord, Mass., d. May 29, 1731; John, b. Sept. 5, 1687, d. Sept. 8, 1689; Dorothy, b. July 16, 1693, m. Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, of Hampton, Dec. 21, 1710, d. May 20, 1748, at Kingston, N. H.; Thomas, b. Oct. 28, 1695, l. at Brookline, Mass.; Anna, b. Nov. 13, 1697; Simon, b. Dec. 21, 1701; Samuel and Lydia d. young.
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    29 (3) 1649:
    Uppon the 29th day of the 3d month called May 1649 according to the Account of Engl. I Wm Aspinwall Not & Tabel. publick by Authority of the Generll Court of the Massachusetts admitted & sworne, at the request of Wm Stretton of Bristoll Mercht. did repaire unto major Robert Sedgwick, Thomas Lake, Thomas Venner & John Trumble wth a Charter ptie made betwixt them and the sd Wm Stretton beareing date 26 (8) 1648. and the same did shew unto the sd Ro: Sedgw. Tho. Lake, Tho. Venner & Jo: Trumble, and in the name of the sd Wm Stretton did prot & by these prsents doe protest against them and every of them for that theire shipp called the Content (wch by Charter ptie ought to have beene ready to sett saile the 10th of Aprill) did not set saile for marblehead untill the 18th of this instant, and for that the said Shipp is not yet sufficient but leaky above water, and for the losse of his market, & Damage in his fish that by this neglect of theires is exposed unto harme both by weather, doggs, & stealing, for all wch the sd owners of the sd vessell shalbe responsall & lyable to make him due reparations in time & place convenient. This protest was thus published unto the sd Robt Sedgwick & his part owners by mee the Not aforesaid.

    Having read this protest to Mr Tho: Lake and shewed him the Charter ptie, he owned the Charter partie & acknowledged the breach of it, and that Mr Stretton had just ground to doe what hee did. & wth all gave me his further Answer under his owne hand as followeth. Whereas mr Wm Aspinwall in the name of Mr Wm Stretton made protest against mee Thomas Lake as part owner of the Shipp Content, ffor that the sd Shipp is not fitted p the Owners according to Charter ptie made wth Mr Wm Stretton, Now Know all men that I Thomas Lake being Undertaker & pt owner of the sd shipp for 3/8 pts have from time to time given all diligence to pay the Carpenter for my part of paymt to him due, & also to pvide 3/8 pts of all such pvisions & furniture for the sd shipp according as the mr gave notice of his want or neede thereof, the same was done in my absence when I was at Newhaven p my frend & Agent Mr Joshua Scotto, so as I am in no wayes wanting for my 3/8 pts of the said shipp fitting for sea.

    p me Tho: Lake.
    May. 29th 1649.

    M Tho: Venner answered that the ship was not fitted according to Charter partie, & that the protest was just, but that for his part he was not wanting to pforme his part.

    http://milam.com/milams/frontpg/tomlake.htm

    Thomas married Lake, Mary. Mary was born in 1720 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; died in in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Lake, Mary was born in 1720 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; died in in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: L44P-QBC

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Thomas was born on 3 Oct 1748 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died on 28 Sep 1828 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
    2. Whiting, John Lake was born on 22 Jul 1754 in Lancaster, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; died in in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.
    3. Whiting, Lucy was born in Jul 1756 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; died in in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.
    4. Whiting, William was born on 30 Sep 1760 in of, Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts; died in 1832 in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States; was buried in 1832.
    5. 3. Whiting, Lydia was born about 1752 in Mass.; died on 5 Dec 1837.
    6. Whiting, Mary


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Whiting, Reverend John was born on 20 Jan 1681 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States (son of Whiting, Reverend Joseph and Danforth, Sarah); died on 4 May 1752 in Concord, Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: L44P-HWN

    Notes:





    ARTHUR GOWING DATA BASE
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    ROBERT GOWING AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDENTS
    ID: IND00153 Name: REV. JOHN WHITING Sex: M Birth: 20 JUN 1681 Death: 4 MAY 1752 Note: BORN-LYNN MA. DIED- CONCORD, MA. MARRIED ABOUT 1712. GRADUATED HARVARD 1700 AND WAS ORDAINED AT CONCORD, MA. 14 MAY 1712 Note: Source- History of Concord "The Rev. John Whiting died May 4, 1752, aged 71. He was the son son of the Rev. Joseph Whiting, who was graduated at Harvard College in 1661, and was afterwards minister of South Hampton, Long Island. His mother, I suppose, was daughter of the Hon. Thomas Danforth of Cambridge, deputy governor of Massachusetts colony; and as he died without issue, perhaps a good portion of his estate desended to Mr. Whiting. His grandfather was the Rev. Samuel Whiting of Lynn, whose last wife was Elizabeth St. John, daughter of the Right Honorable Oliver St. John, nephew to the Rev. Peter Bulkeley, and mentioned in the History Of England. The father of Rev. Samuel was John Whiting, Mayor of the city of Boston, Lincolnshire.
    The Rev. John of Concord, was the sixth son of the Rev. Joseph Whiting, the five preceeding him having died in infancy. He was born at Lynn, June 20, 1681. He was graduated at Harvard College in 1700, and was subsequently chosen a tutor and fellow of that institution. He was pastor of the church in Concord about Twenty six years. After his dismissal, he resided in this town principally as a private citizen. He was a man of wealth, learning, influence and talents; and, as his modest epitaph informs us, " a gentleman of singular hospitality and generosity, who never detracted from the character of any man, and was a universal lover of mankind."
    He married Mary, daughter of Rev. John Cotton of Hampton, New Hampshire, and granddaughter of the Rev. Seaborn Cotton."
    Father: REV. JOSEPH WHITING b: 6 APR 1641
    Mother: SARAH DANFORTH b: 11 NOV 1646 Marriage 1 MARY COTTON b: 5 NOV 1687 Married: 30 OCT 1712 Note: source- Boston, Massachusetts Marriages, 1700-1809 Spouse1: The Rd. Mr. John Whiting
    Spouse2: Mrs. Mary Cotton Married By: Rev. Mr. Benj. Colman Presbytn Date: 30 Oct 1712 Children MARY WHITING b: 3 AUG 1713 ELIZABETH WHITING b: 1718 STEPHEN WHITING b: 6 AUG 1720

    John married Cotton, Mary on 10 Oct 1712 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. Mary (daughter of Cotton, John and Lake, Ann) was born on 5 Nov 1687 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States; was christened in Nov 1689 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States; died on 29 May 1731 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Cotton, Mary was born on 5 Nov 1687 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States; was christened in Nov 1689 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States (daughter of Cotton, John and Lake, Ann); died on 29 May 1731 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: L44P-C9Q

    Notes:

    ID: IND00152 Name: MARY COTTON Sex: F Birth: 5 NOV 1687 Death: 29 MAY 1731 Note: BORN- HAMPTON, N.H. DIED- CONCORD, MA.
    Father: REV. JOHN COTTON b: 8 MAY 1658 Mother: ANNE LAKE b: 12 OCT 1663 Marriage 1 REV. JOHN WHITING b: 20 JUN 1681
    Married: 30 OCT 1712
    Note:
    source- Boston, Massachusetts Marriages, 1700-1809 Spouse1: The Rd. Mr. John Whiting Spouse2: Mrs. Mary Cotton Married By: Rev. Mr. Benj. Colman Presbytn Date: 30 Oct 1712
    Children
    MARY WHITING b: 3 AUG 1713
    ELIZABETH WHITING b: 1718
    STEPHEN WHITING b: 6 AUG 1720

    Notes:

    source- Boston, Massachusetts Marriages, 1700-1809 Spouse1: The Rd. Mr. John Whiting Spouse2: Mrs. Mary Cotton Married By: Rev. Mr. Benj. Colman Presbytn Date: 30 Oct 1712

    Children:
    1. 6. Whiting, Thomas was born on 18 Nov 1708 in Woburn, Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; died in 1776 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.
    2. Whiting, Elizabeth was born about 1711 in Hampton, Rockingham, N. H.; died on 29 May 1737.
    3. Whiting, Sarah was born on 3 Aug 1713 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States; died on 14 Feb 1738 in Of Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.
    4. Whiting, Mary was born on 3 Aug 1713 in Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; died on 14 Feb 1738 in Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.
    5. Whiting, John was born on 29 Dec 1714 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; died on 10 Jan 1715.
    6. Whiting, John Jr was born on 25 Jun 1716 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; died on 17 Dec 1770 in New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America.
    7. Whiting, Elizabeth was born in 1718; died in 1776.
    8. Whiting, Anne was born on 18 Jul 1718 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; died on 24 Feb 1719.
    9. Whiting, Stephen was born on 6 Aug 1720 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.