4. | Whiting, Nathan was born in Dec 1827 in Warsaw, Wyoming, New York, United States (son of Towle, Rhoda, son of Whiting, Nathan and Towle, Rhoda). Other Events:
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1850; Census Place: Emmett, Calhoun, Michigan; Roll M432_348; Page: 82; Image: 161.
469/474 Nathan Whiting 24 male Farmer New York
Harriet A 22 fem New York
Harriet A 03 fem New York
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1860; Census Place: Arlington, Van Buren, Michigan; Roll: M653_562; Page: 0; Image: 219.
594/584 Nathan Whiting 31 male farmer $800 New York
Harriet A 29 fem domestic New York
Anson L 04 male Michigan
Harriet 13 fem New York attended school
Burnice 02 fem Michigan
Mary H Britton 33 fem domestic New York
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1870; Census Place: Columbia, Van Buren, Michigan; Roll M593_706; Page: 302; Image: 227.
110/113 Whiting, Nathan 43 male white New York
Harriet W 41 fem white keeping house New York
A L 13 male white Michigan attended school
Estella 09 fem white Michigan attended school
WP 07 male white Michigan attended school
Maud 03 fem white Michigan
Clarence 05 male white Michigan attended school
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1900; Census Place: Clear Lake, Skagit, Washington; Roll T623_1749; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 202.
58/58 Whting Nathen head white male Dec 1827 72 married 16 years New York NH New York
farmer Owns Farm Free
Ettie wife whtie fem May 1854 46 married 16 years mother of 1:1 living
NY NY NY
Clarence son white male May 1864 35 single Mich NY NY Camp Cook
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From: "Scott Nelson" > Subject: [WHITING] Nathan Whiting Born Dec 1827 NY -> Mi-> WA Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 23:31:43 -0500 References: In-Reply-To:
Hello Whitings, Is this list still active? I am still looking for Nathan Whiting b. Dec 1827 in NY his father was born in New Hampshire I do not know who his parents were and have a hard time trying to match him up with any of the typical Whiting lines I have found. Nathan was married to 1) Harriett Adeline Woods (or Wood) some time around 1846 or 1847 Their first child was Harriett Adeline Whiting They moved to Michigan something before 1850 and the three of them show up in the 1850 Calhoun County Michigan Census. Nathan was a farmer. Nathan and Harriett had 5 or 6 children Van Buren County, MI 1860 Columbia Township Nathan Whiting Head of household age 31 Farmer Born in New York b. 1829 Harriet A. Whiting age 29 "Domestic" Born in New York b.1831 Anson L. age 4 Born in Michigan born 1856 Harriet age 13 Born in New York born 1847 Bernice (Mark) age 2 Born in Michigan born 1858 Van Buren County, MI 1870 Columbia Township Listed in 1870 census with 5 children the census PDF file is un readable Town- Name ship Page WHITING (Columbia Township) Nathan CLT 12 age 43 born 1827 Harriet A. CLT 12 age 41 born 1829 A.S. (Anson) CLT 12 age 13 born 1857 Estella CLT 12 age 9 born 1860 W.P. (William) CLT 12 age 7 born 1863 Clarence CLT 12 age 5 born 1862 Maud (Mark Burns?) CLT 12 age 3 born 1867 And also WHITING Libbie (Female) Born11/05/1868 (but was not listed in the 1870 census) It appears Nathan and Harriett divorced in the mid 1880's. Harriett moved to Snohomish Washington with her Daughter Harriett Adeline Everts On April 6th 1887, Nathan married Effie Hubbard in Montcalm Michigan. Nathan and Effie moved to Skagit, Washington and show up in the 1900 census with youngest son Clarence J. Whiting living with them. I don't know when Nathan died (between 1900 and 1910) and can not find a record of his death in Washington state or Michigan. Their son Clarence Name: Clarence J. Whiting Death date: 20 Aug 1949 Death place: Kirkland, King, Washington In the 1910 Clear Lake, Skagit, Washington Census it lists Effie as a widow, so Nathan had to have died between 1900 and 1910I could use some help with who Nathan's parents from New Hampshire were. Thanks! Scott Nelson -----Original Message----- From: Steve Whiting [mailto:rarius@inreach.com ] Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 7:30 PM To: WHITING-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WHITING] FW: Nathan Whiting > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Whiting [mailto:rarius@inreach.com ] > Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 17:21 PM > To: 'tjr.kdr@verizon.net ' > Cc: 'ngh@evcom.net ' > Subject: Nathan Whiting > > > Hi, Cousins! > > Nancy Henderson asked: > > "Anna Crouse b. 1798/d.1860 had 4 children who are listed as William > Whiting b 1825, Hannah Whiting b. 1827, Nathan Whiting b. December 23, > 1828, Catherine Whiting b. 1831. All of these children were born > somewhere in Pennsylvania. > > Anna then married Peter Myers in 1833, moved to Putnam, Ohio and had 4 > more children. I am looking for the father of the Whiting children. > > Anyone? Anyone?" > > Terri Rosenbecker posted: > > "I am descended from William F. Whiting, who was brother to Nathan. I > have very sketchy details. They apparently came to Ohio from New > Jersey with their Mother, Anna nee Crouse and her second husband, > Peter Myers. Some say the Whitings were born in NJ, some say PA. Their > father was probably Nathan or Nathaniel, possibly born in Vermont. The > older Nathan probably had an Uncle named Nathan or Nathaniel, born in > Mass., and it is possible that this uncle was the son of John Whiting. > John Whiting may have married a Whiting cousin. Your Nathan died at > Oakwood, Ohio 9 May, 1881 of Spinal Fever. > Interesting side notes re William and Nathan. See Henry Howe > collection on Putnam County, Ohio "The Home in the Wilderness" also > Paulding County Historical Atlas 1892 that Nathan ran a store and a> ferry at what is now Oakwood. Other siblings of William and Nathan, > were Mary (remained in NJ, married to William Cooley), Catherine > Elizabeth, married Nathan Hukill, Hannah married 1. Jacob Shank, 2. > Henry Harmon, and Charlotte, died young. > > Sorry that I do nat have more to add." > > I also have sketchy details, but I'm working on the puzzle. > I have two Nathans in my line, whom I call the "Elder Nathan" > and the "Younger Nathan." The younger Nathan is the one born > 23 Dec 1828 in Lambertville, Hunterdon County, NJ. He married > Caroline Dish 23 May 1852 in Putnam, OH and died, as you say, 9 May > 1881. He is the son of the Elder Nathan, who was Anna Crouse's first > husband. For the children of the Elder Nathan and Anna, I have: > William (b. 1825), Hannah (b. > 1827), Nathan (b. 1828), and Catherine Elizabeth (b. 1831). > You mention a Mary who remained behind when Anna Crouse and her second > husband, Peter Myers moved to OH. The 1850 Census (Alexandria, > Hunterdon, NJ) lists a Nathan Whiting, age 52, living in the household > of William and Mary Cooley. That Nathan's birthplace is listed as MA. > > I have been able to find some sketchy details about a Nathan Whiting > in NJ, b. 1796, who was from MA. I had suspected that this was a > different Nathan from the one who married Anna Crouse. In the 1880 > Census (Brown, Paulding, OH), Younger Nathan lists his father's > birthplace as VT. There is a Nathan Whiting, age 63, listed in the > 1860 Census (Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ) who lists his birthplace as NJ.> > So, the questions are, how many Nathan Whitings were in NJ? > Where were he/they born, NJ, VT, or MA? Where does the uncle fit in? > > Are there two Nathans, one born 1798 in NJ or VT, and the other born > 1796 in Franklin, MA? Perhaps the "uncle" is the > 1796 MA Nathan and the nephew is the 1798 Nathan. Or are they one and > the same? > > With the William and Mary Cooley link, the evidence would seem to > suggest that there might be just one Nathan and that he, or his > family, was from MA. > > And yes, John Whiting did marry Charlotte Whiting. They were, I > believe, 2nd or 3rd cousins. I'll have to dig out that branch of the > tree later. > > I wish you well, > Steve Whiting > > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------- > "I hate your honor!" she cried. > "Some things," I said, "are more compelling than the beauty of a > woman." > -------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------- > rarius@inreach.com ======================================
From: "Jane Kellogg" > Subject: Re: [WHITING] Nathan Whiting Born Dec 1827 NY -> Mi-> WA Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 14:54:23 -0400 References:
Hello Scott, There may or may not be a connection here. This is what I came up with using Calhoun Co., MI and the name Anson L. Whiting: I've been researching Jeremiah Bumpus Whiting (Baumpheous, Bompasse?) 1774 - 1850. He was born in Litchfield Co., CT, married in MA, practiced medicine in VT and NY and died in Lee, Calhoun, MI. He settled for several years in the Spafford, NY area. We have found other Whitings in the Spafford/Scott area and think he might have come to NY with other family members. My late cousin's research on Spafford found a Thomas Whiting who came to Spafford in 1811with a wife and 8 children. There was also an Anson L. (Lord) Whiting who was born in Litchfield Co. CT in 1807 and came to Spafford when he was 4 years old. (I think this was from A History of Spafford 1903 by Capt. George Knapp Collins). Perhaps Anson is a family name? There was also mention of a Theophilus Whiting who was born in England and settled in CT. >From other sources, there was a Thomas Whiting (about 1777) of Spafford, NY, son of Theophilus. Thomas is buried in Onondaga Hill Cemetery, and had a son Anson Lord Whiting. The county lines have changed several times, so there may be information in Onondaga, Cayuga and/or Cortland Counties. Hope this is of some help. I'd appreciate more information on Jeremiah B. Whiting. Who were his parents and siblings? (I have some guesses but nothing verified.) He was the first of 3 generations of Jeremiah B. Whitings and I have quite a bit of info on #s 2 and 3.
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gen 1 William Whiting Born Hartford Connecticut 16 Dec 1758 d.22 Mar 1849 married Abigail Flower
gen 2 Nathan Whiting Born Hartford Connecticut Married Rhoda Towle
gen 3 Nathan Whiting Born Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York 1827 Married Harriet
gen 4 Anson Lionel Whiting Born Bangor, Van Buren County Michigan in 1860
gen 5 Clarence David Whiting Born 1883 Married Mary Anson (Wilson)
gen 6 Anson Vernon Whiting Born 1910 Married Virginia Loomis
Family Group Sheet
According to CD159, of the New England Families vol. 2-the surname Whiting is derived from a name of a place and has been in use in England since the earliest adaptation of surnames. Roger Witen is mentioned in the Domesday Book (1085); Alan de Witting is mentioned on the rolls of Yorkshire in 1119 and 1150; and Hugo Witeing was of Dorsetshire in 1202. Variations of the surname change with Everard de Witting of Yorkshire in 1195; Giffardo Witeng, of Somersetshire, in 1214; Willus de Witon, of Yorkshire, 1216; Thomas de Whitene of Nottinghamshire, in 1276; and Wills Whitingh of Oxfordshire, in 1300.
Generation 1 William Whiting born Decamber 16 1758 in Hartford Conneticut. William is a Revolutionary War vertan.
Anson Lionel Whiting was born in Bangor Michigan in 1860.
Bangor is located 125 miles East of Chicago and 150 miles West of Detroit. Located on M-43, just 10 miles North of I-94, Bangor is 25 miles West of Kalamazoo and 10 miles Est. of I-196 Bangor has an approximate Population of 2,200
Nathan married Woods, Harriet Adeline in 1846 in Emmett Township, Calhoun, Michigan, United States. Harriet was born in 1831 in New York, United States; died before 1884. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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