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Whiting Mr.

Male 1791 - DECEASED


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Whiting Mr. was born in 1791 in Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut (son of Whiting, Gamaliel Bradford and Dimon, Mary); died in DECEASED.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Whiting, Gamaliel Bradford was born about 1758 in of Stonington, New London, Connecticut (son of Whiting, Lieutenant Gamaliel and Gillett, Anna); died in Feb 1844.

    Notes:

    Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair
    By Hannah Louise MacNair Crawford

    https://books.google.com/books?id=QppbAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA18&lpg=PA18&dq=gamaliel+whiting&source=bl&ots=GkKXkpZBeD&sig=NjNLzg_tMQKzVpIh0lSFkWELGpg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ie6pVLexEIOkyASgi4CgAw&ved=0CDQQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=gamaliel%20whiting&f=false


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    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~silversmiths/makers/silversmiths/239829.htm

    Family Links
    Spouses/Children:

    Mary Dimond

    Gamaliel Bradford Whiting

    Born: 7 Feb 1764, Canaan CT
    Marriage: Mary Dimond on 29 Oct 1787 in Fairfield CT
    Died: Feb 1844
    General notes:

    Clockmaker

    Events in his life were:


    picture
    Tall case clock by WHITING & MARQUAND, c 1790
    Private Collection
    h: 96"
    photo courtesy of Gary R. Sullivan Antiques Inc.
    He was a partner before 1791 with Isaac Marquand in Fairfield CT as WHITING & MARQUAND. 3

    Gamaliel married Mary Dimond on 29 Oct 1787 in Fairfield CT. (Mary Dimond was born in 1765 in Fairfield CT.)
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    Gamaliel married Dimon, Mary on 29 Oct 1787 in Fairfield, Connecticut. Mary (daughter of Dimon, David and Allen, Anne) was born on 9 Jun 1765 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened on 7 Jun 1765 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Dimon, Mary was born on 9 Jun 1765 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened on 7 Jun 1765 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut (daughter of Dimon, David and Allen, Anne); died in DECEASED.

    Notes:

    http://www.rays-place.com/marrage/fairfield-1st-cong.htm
    Fairfield, CT
    First Congregational Church

    Marriage Records

    To 1800

    From Early Connecticut Marriages
    Prior to 1800 By Frederick W. Bailey

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Cornelia was born in 1788 in Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut; died in DECEASED.
    2. Whiting, William was born in 1790 in Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut; died in DECEASED.
    3. Whiting, David Dimon was born on 29 Aug 1790 in Lenox, Berkshire, Massachusetts; died on 29 Aug 1790 in Lenox, Berkshire, Massachusetts.
    4. 1. Whiting Mr. was born in 1791 in Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut; died in DECEASED.
    5. Whiting, Mary Ann was born on 29 Dec 1791 in Lenox, Berkshire, Massachusetts; died in DECEASED.
    6. Whiting, David was born in 1792 in Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut; died in DECEASED.
    7. Whiting, Cornelia was born on 4 Aug 1793 in Lenox, Berkshire, Massachusetts; died in DECEASED.
    8. Whiting, Ann was born in <1794> in ; died in DECEASED.
    9. Whiting, David Dimon was born on 8 Oct 1795 in Lenox, Berkshire, Massachusetts; died in DECEASED.
    10. Whiting, Ann was born on 8 Nov 1795.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Whiting, Lieutenant Gamaliel was born on 14 Sep 1727 in New London, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 14 Sep 1727 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut (son of Whiting, Lieutenant Charles and Bradford, Elizabeth); died on 27 Nov 1790 in Great Barrington, Berkshire, Massaschusetts; was buried on 30 Nov 1790 in Great Barrington, Berkshire, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    "Lieut. Gamaliel Whiting. b. 11 Feb 1727; m. 18 June 1752, Anna Gillett, b. 18
    Feb., 1738. He held Jl, (!Qunm!l.ldon from Gov. John Hanoock. ill the revQJuUoruJty
    ann)", and bad commllnd of a I WAS the $On of Churu WbitiJ!,g. whose \~ife. Et~b JJradfOfi!. WM the dan, of' Samuel
    ~radford. of Duxhwy. lfAsa.. and grandliaugh~r of Gov_ lrUUam iJrn.dlor~ ••• 1 P!l1noutn.
    EJi~bfth Bradford's mother "\\'4& 83M-lln R~rt. datl. of John }«tuers and .r.li1.abttli
    Pabodie. EliabethPahodie \ValloS grtlldd4u#hteT 01 J4hnAlden Ra~ Priscilla MuHem,
    •• tl'lt PUritan liatden of Flymouth."
    https://books,google,com/books?id=3eztAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA17S&Ipg=PA17S&dq=Captain+Charles+Whiti
    ng+Elizabeth+Bradford&source=bl&ots=en9fYWwYWW&sig=GITwObMnsOJoJRVlzFubYSkVUjA&hl=en&s
    a=X&ei=pHeIVL6WOtP-
    yQT8kYCYAw&ved=OCEgQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Captain20Charles20Whiting20Elizabeth20Bra
    dford&f=false

    (Lieutenant Gamaliel Whiting, Charles, William, John, Reverend John, William and Susanna [immigrants]

    ==========================
    GAMALIED WHITING
    GAMALIEL WHITING the sixth child of Charles Whiting
    and Elizabeth Bradford, was born September 17, 1727."He
    held a commission in the Revolution from John Hancock and
    commanded a company in the neighborhood of Boston soon
    after the battle of Lexington. Two or three of his sons who
    were old enough to carry a musket served in the Anny." In
    19
    1780 Lieutenant Whiling was a member of the committee to
    investigate the political character of new comers to the town.
    He married, June 18, 1752, Anne Gillette, daughter of Jona-
    than Gillette, an early resident of Canaan, Conn. This very
    prolific lady became the mother of eleven children:
    Elizabeth, born May 19, 1753; died November II, 1772.
    Anna, born November 8, 1754; married Rev. Mr. Hopkin -
    son of Great Barrington, Mass.
    W illiam, born February 16, 1757; died March 11, 1838.
    Mary, born December 11, 1758.
    Ebenezer, born July 30, 1760; died 1836.
    Sarah, born April 26, 1762;. died 1838.
    Gamaliel, born February 7, 1764; died 1844
    Charles, born January 6. 1766; died 1816.
    Berenice, born April 14, 1769; died 1845.
    John, born January 3, 1771; died 1845.
    . Elizabeth, born March 17, 1773; died 1848; married Rev.Mr.Wheeler.
    (Goodwin's Genealogical Notes, pp. 337-38.)

    REVOLUTIONARY RECORD OF Gamaliel Whiting,
    “ Lieutenant Gamalie] Whiting, Great Barrington, Ensign
    in Captain William King's Company, Colonel John Fellows's
    regiment, list of officers dated Roxbury camp, May 31, 1775,
    ordered in Provincial Congress at Watertown June 7, 1775, that
    commissions be delivered said officers; a receipt for the com-
    missions is dated Camp at Roxbury, June 10, 1775, and signed
    by Colonel Fellows, also Lieutenant-Captain William King's
    (1st) Company. Colonel John Fellows's (8th) regiment.
    Muster roll dated August 1, 1775; engaged May 8, J77S."
    (Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolution,
    volume 17, page 169.)
    https://books.google.com/books?id=QppbAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA18&lpg=PA18&dq=gamaliel+whiting&sour
    ce=bl&ots=GkKXkpZBeD&sig=NjNLzg_tMQKzVplhOISFkWELGpg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ie6pVLexEIOkyASgi4Cg
    Aw&ved=OCDQQ6AEwBA#V=onepage&q=gamaliel20whiting&f=false


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    Page 175
    712. LIEUT. EZRA,(6) son of Abner (5) (228), b. in Colchester, 5 Sept." 1754; m.
    jn Great Barrington, Mass., 30 Apr l779, Mary Whiting, b. 11 Dec., 1758, dau.
    of Lieut. Gamaliel Whiting • of Great Barrington, b. 17 Sept., 1727, and Anna.
    Gillett, b. 18 Feb., 1738.
    He d. in Great, Barrington, 29 Sept., 1833, aged 79; she died there 11 May,
    1837, aged 78.
    https://books.google.com/books?id=3eztAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA175&1pg=PA175&dq=Captain+Charles+Whiti
    ng+Elizabeth+Bradford&source=bl&ots=en9fYWwYWW&sig=GITwObMnsOJoJRVlzFubY5kVUjA&hl=en&s
    a=X&ei=pHeIVL6WOtP-
    yQT8kYCYAw&ved=OCEgQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Captain20Charles20Whiting20Elizabeth20Bra
    dford&f=false

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1720

    Gamaliel married Gillett, Anna on 18 Jun 1752 in Connecticut. Anna (daughter of Whiting, Lieutenant Charles and Bradford, Elizabeth) was born in 18Feb1738 in Westfield, Connecticut; was christened on 18 Feb 1732 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 27 Feb 1808 in Great Barrington, Berkshire, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Gillett, Anna was born in 18Feb1738 in Westfield, Connecticut; was christened on 18 Feb 1732 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut (daughter of Whiting, Lieutenant Charles and Bradford, Elizabeth); died on 27 Feb 1808 in Great Barrington, Berkshire, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    "Lieut. Gamaliel Whiting. b. 11 Feb 1727; m. 18 June 1752, Anna Gillett, b. 18
    Feb., 1738. He held Jl, (!Qunm!l.ldon from Gov. John Hanoock. ill the revQJuUoruJty
    ann)", and bad commllnd of a I WAS the $On of Churu WbitiJ!,g. whose \~ife. Et~b JJradfOfi!. WM the dan, of' Samuel
    ~radford. of Duxhwy. lfAsa.. and grandliaugh~r of Gov_ lrUUam iJrn.dlor~ ••• 1 P!l1noutn.
    EJi~bfth Bradford's mother "\\'4& 83M-lln R~rt. datl. of John }«tuers and .r.li1.abttli
    Pabodie. EliabethPahodie \ValloS grtlldd4u#hteT 01 J4hnAlden Ra~ Priscilla MuHem,
    •• tl'lt PUritan liatden of Flymouth."
    https://books,google,com/books?id=3eztAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA17S&Ipg=PA17S&dq=Captain+Charles+Whiti
    ng+Elizabeth+Bradford&source=bl&ots=en9fYWwYWW&sig=GITwObMnsOJoJRVlzFubYSkVUjA&hl=en&s
    a=X&ei=pHeIVL6WOtP-
    yQT8kYCYAw&ved=OCEgQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Captain20Charles20Whiting20Elizabeth20Bra
    dford&f=false

    GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Ann

    Page 175
    712. LIEUT. EZRA,(6) son of Abner (5) (228), b. in Colchester, 5 Sept." 1754; m.
    jn Great Barrington, Mass., 30 Apr l779, Mary Whiting, b. 11 Dec., 1758, dau.
    of Lieut. Gamaliel Whiting • of Great Barrington, b. 17 Sept., 1727, and Anna.
    Gillett, b. 18 Feb., 1738.
    He d. in Great, Barrington, 29 Sept., 1833, aged 79; she died there 11 May,
    1837, aged 78.
    https://books.google.com/books?id=3eztAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA175&1pg=PA175&dq=Captain+Charles+Whiti
    ng+Elizabeth+Bradford&source=bl&ots=en9fYWwYWW&sig=GITwObMnsOJoJRVlzFubY5kVUjA&hl=en&s
    a=X&ei=pHeIVL6WOtP-
    yQT8kYCYAw&ved=OCEgQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Captain20Charles20Whiting20Elizabeth20Bra
    dford&f=false
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    GAMALIED WHITING
    GAMALIEL WHITING the sixth child of Charles Whiting
    and Elizabeth Bradford, was born September 17, 1727."He
    held a commission in the Revolution from John Hancock and
    commanded a company in the neighborhood of Boston soon
    after the battle of Lexington. Two or three of his sons who
    were old enough to carry a musket served in the Anny." In
    19
    1780 Lieutenant Whiling was a member of the committee to
    investigate the political character of new comers to the town.
    He married, June 18, 1752, Anne Gillette, daughter of Jona-
    than Gillette, an early resident of Canaan, Conn. This very
    prolific lady became the mother of eleven children:
    Elizabeth, born May 19, 1753; died November II, 1772.
    Anna, born November 8, 1754; married Rev. Mr. Hopkinson of Great Barrington, Mass.
    William, born February 16, 1757; died March 11, 1838.
    Mary, born December 11, 1758.
    Ebenezer, born July 30, 1760; died 1836.
    Sarah, born April 26, 1762;. died 1838.
    Gamaliel, born February 7, 1764; died 1844
    Charles, born January 6. 1766; died 1816.
    Berenice, born April 14, 1769; died 1845.
    John, born January 3, 1771; died 1845.
    Elizabeth, born March 17, 1773; died 1848; married Rev.Mr.Wheeler.
    (Goodwin's Genealogical Notes, pp. 337-38.)

    REVOLUTIONARY RECORD OF Gamaliel Whiting,
    “ Lieutenant Gamalie] Whiting, Great Barrington, Ensign
    in Captain William King's Company, Colonel John Fellows's
    regiment, list of officers dated Roxbury camp, May 31, 1775,
    ordered in Provincial Congress at Watertown June 7, 1775, that
    commissions be delivered said officers; a receipt for the com-
    missions is dated Camp at Roxbury, June 10, 1775, and signed
    by Colonel Fellows, also Lieutenant-Captain William King's
    (1st) Company. Colonel John Fellows's (8th) regiment.
    Muster roll dated August 1, 1775; engaged May 8, J77S."
    (Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolution,
    volume 17, page 169.)
    https://books.google.com/books?id=QppbAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA18&lpg=PA18&dq=gamaliel+whiting&sour
    ce=bl&ots=GkKXkpZBeD&sig=NjNLzg_tMQKzVplhOISFkWELGpg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ie6pVLexEIOkyASgi4Cg
    Aw&ved=OCDQQ6AEwBA#V=onepage&q=gamaliel20whiting&f=false
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    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1720

    GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Ann

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1720

    Notes:

    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Abt 1750

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Anna was born about 1748 in Massachusetts; died on 22 Jul 1834.
    2. Whiting, Sarah was born cal 1750; died on 8 Aug 1832.
    3. Whiting, William was born on 16 Feb 1751 in Great Berrington, Massachusetts; died on 11 Mar 1838 in , Richford, Tioga, New York.
    4. Whiting, Elizabeth was born on 13 May 1753 in Canaan Twp, Litchfield, Connecticut; died on 11 Nov 1772.
    5. 2. Whiting, Gamaliel Bradford was born about 1758 in of Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died in Feb 1844.
    6. Whiting, Mary was born on 11 Dec 1758 in of Great Barrington, Berkshire, Massachusetts; died on 11 May 1837 in Great Barrington, Hampshire, Massachusetts.
    7. Whiting, Ebenezar was born on 30 Jul 1760 in Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut; died in 1836 in , Canada.
    8. Whiting, Berenice was born on 14 Apr 1764 in Boston, Massachusetts; died on 1 Apr 1845.
    9. Whiting, Charles was born in 1764 in Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut; died in 1816.
    10. Whiting, John was born on 3 Jan 1771 in Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut; died on 13 Jan 1845 in Gt. Barrington, Berkshire, Massachusetts.

  3. 6.  Dimon, David was born on 28 Aug 1741 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened on 23 Aug 1741 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States; died on 18 Sep 1777; was buried in Old Burying Ground, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States.

    Notes:

    http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/cgi-bin/amarch/getdoc.pl?/var/lib/philologic/databases/amarch/.2550
    Officers for the six Regiments raised for the defence and safety of the Colony. [1775-04-26] Connecticut, General Assembly. [S4-V2-p0411] [Document Details][Complete Volume]
    Fourth Company, Fifth Regiment. — David Dimon, Captain; Peter Hendrick, First Lieutenant; Ebenezer Hill, Second Lieutenant; Wakeman Burr, Ensign.
    ===========================The following sketch of David Dimon is taken from " Brief
    Memorials of Ancestry and Kindred," by Arthur Dimon Osborn.

    " David Dimon was commissioned Captain of the 4th Company
    in the 5th Regiment, when the six Connecticut regiments were
    organized in 1775, by Act of the General Assembly, for service in
    the revolutionary war. He was promoted to be Lieutenant
    Colonel, and on the death of the Colonel took command of the
    regiment, and died in the service."

    The following narrative was prepared by his son, Ebenezer
    Dimon, January 13, 1841:

    " Col. David Dimon of Fairfield, commenced his Revolutionary
    services in 1774, by assisting in organizing and preparing his
    fellow-citizens in the town for that event. In the early part of
    1775 he joined a corps of volunteers which took possession of a
    quantity of the King's military stores in New York.

    " The States of Connecticut and New York having determined
    on raising forces for the invasion of Canada, my father received a
    commission of Captain in the corps raised for that object. I was
    with him from May till the end of August in their company near
    the city of New York and did the duty of waiter to him and of
    fugleman to the company, till the company broke up and the
    troops proceeded under the order of General Montgomery on the
    Canadian expedition.

    "When the siege of St. Johns commenced my father was pro-
    moted to the rank of Brigade Major and became one of General
    Montgomory's staff. He assisted in taking Fort Chambly. A part
    of the select corps was led by Major Brown and the other part by
    him. At the surrender of St. Johns he was appointed to take posses-
    sion of the Fort and receive the submission of the garrison. He
    continued with Montgomery until he took possession of Montreal,
    at which time circumstances required him to return to Connecticut.
    In the campaign of 1776 he was promoted to the rank of Major in


    36 DiMON Genealogy.

    one of the Connecticut regiments raised for the defense of New
    York, and I was with him during the whole of this discouraging
    campaign. In the winter of that year Congress passed an order
    for raising the regular army, and he was again promoted to the
    rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in one of the Connecticut regiments.
    The chief Colonel (Douglas) soon after his appointment was taken
    sick and died and the duty of recruiting and preparing the regi-
    ment for actual service devolved on my father.

    " While this was in progress a detachment of the British army,
    under General Tryon, landed on the west side of this town on
    their expedition to destroy a large quantity of military stores at
    Danbury. As soon as the alarm had reached us here my father
    assembled and put in motion such of the new recruits as had been
    enlisted in this part of the State to harass the British on their
    march. In the battle of Ridgefield which took place in the same
    expedition, he acted under the immediate orders of General
    Arnold. Directly after this event the regiment was filled up and
    prepared for actual service and was posted on the line between
    this State and New York. The duties at this post became very
    arduous, requiring constant vigilance and change of position to
    prevent surprise by the numerous forces of the British then in
    New York. In a night movement in September the regiment be-
    came drenched in rain during nearly the whole night, and my
    father, the next day, was seized with a bilious fever, which proved
    fatal in the thirty-sixth year of his age. At this time I was again
    with him. About two years after this the house which he left was
    burnt by a detachment of the British army, in the general confla-
    gration of this village. This loss reduced his family nearly to a
    state of indigence severely felt for ten years after."

    Another account is given in Lossing's Field-Book of the Revo-
    lution, vol. I, page 403.
    Fifth Generation. 37

    And in vol. I, page 408:

    " Col. David Dimon, one of Wooster's subordinate officers was
    a native of Fairfield and was a brave and useful soldier. He was
    one of the volunteers who captured British stores at Turtle Bay,
    N. Y., and one of Montgomery's staff in the expedition to Canada
    in 1775.

    " He was active in the capture of St. Johns on the Sorel and
    Fort Chambly, after which he returned to Connecticut on public
    business, and was not with the army in its defeat at Quebec.
    Colonel Dimon continued in active service until after Tryon's ex-
    pedition to Danbury.

    " He had the command of the barricades in Ridgefield and pur-
    sued the British to Compo A fever produced by exposure in the
    service caused his death in September following when in the 36th
    year of his age."

    The inscription on his tombstone in Fairfield reads as follows :

    Colo. DAVID DIMON

    died in the Army of

    the United States

    Septr i8th 1777

    ^t 36

    And his remains are

    here intered.

    49.

    Ann (Allen) Dimon, b. Sept. 28, 1741; d. March 9, 1812, in
    Fairfield; m. Nov. 15, 1762, David Dimon.

    Daughter of David and Sarah (Gould) Allen. David was a son
    of Matthew Allen, one of the nineteen patentees named in the
    orignal charter of Connecticut.

    Sarah Gould or Gold was a daughter of Nathan Gold, another
    of the nineteen patentees.

    50.

    Sarah^^ Dimon, b. 1743, in Fairfield; m. Nov. 11, 1762, Joseph
    Sturges.


    " Colonels Cook and Dimon with a small force of militia at-
    tempted to defend Danbury against the British (April 26th, 1777),
    but their force being too small they retreated to the Americans at
    Bethel."
    http://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdimon00dimo/genealogyofdimon00dimo_djvu.txt

    David married Allen, Anne on 15 Nov 1762 in of Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut. Anne was born on 28 Sep 1741 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened on 28 Sep 1741 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; died on 9 Mar 1812. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Allen, Anne was born on 28 Sep 1741 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened on 28 Sep 1741 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; died on 9 Mar 1812.

    Notes:

    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9018634

    Ann Allen Dimon
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    Birth: Sep. 28, 1741
    Death: Mar. 9, 1812

    The daughter of Lieut. David & Sarah (Gould) Allen, she married Col. David Dimon on Nov. 15, 1762 in Fairfield, Conn.
    Her will dated Oct. 17, 1808 names daughters: Mary Whiting & Ann Dimon; and son, Ebenezer Dimon.

    Family links:
    Parents:
    David Allen (1714 - 1777)
    Sarah Allen (1718 - 1778)

    Spouse:
    David Dimon (1741 - 1777)

    Children:
    Ann Dimon (1767 - 1816)*

    Sibling:
    Ann Allen Dimon (1741 - 1812)
    Hannah Allen Wakeman (1747 - 1787)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Inscription:
    Mrs. ANN DIMON
    wife of
    Col'o. David Dimon,
    died March 9. 1812
    aged 70.
    "Ye OLD BURYING GROUND OF FAIRFIELD, CONN." by Mrs. Kate Perry


    Burial:
    Old Burying Ground
    Fairfield
    Fairfield County
    Connecticut, USA

    Children:
    1. Ebenezer was born on 6 Nov 1762 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened on 6 Nov 1763 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; died in 1841.
    2. 3. Dimon, Mary was born on 9 Jun 1765 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened on 7 Jun 1765 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; died in DECEASED.
    3. Dimon, Ann was christened on 30 Aug 1767 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; died on 15 Feb 1816.
    4. Dimon, Abigail was christened on 3 Aug 1771 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; died in DECEASED.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  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:

    • FamilySearch Id: LZ6X-Q66

    Notes:


    BRADFORD
    Elizabeth Bradford m Charles Whiting Jan 20, 1716-7 (1 Ch Rec) .
    Page 88
    Lucius Barnes Barbour
    Families of Early Hartford, Connectiut
    ==========================================


    (Colonel William Whiting & Mary Allyn, Reverend John Whiting, William and Susanna immigrants)

    Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair
    By Hannah Louise MacNair Crawford

    https://books.google.com/books?id=QppbAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA18&lpg=PA18&dq=gamaliel+whiting&source=bl&ots=GkKXkpZBeD&sig=NjNLzg_tMQKzVpIh0lSFkWELGpg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ie6pVLexEIOkyASgi4CgAw&ved=0CDQQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=gamaliel%20whiting&f=false
    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
    18
    “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 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]


  2. 9.  Bradford, Elizabeth was born on 15 Dec 1696 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; was christened in in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States (daughter of Bradford, Samuel and Rogers, Hannah **); died on 10 May 1777 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; was buried after 27 Jun 1808 in Probably Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut.

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    BRADFORD
    Elizabeth Bradford m Charles Whiting Jan 20, 1716-7 (1 Ch Rec) .
    Page 88
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    Families of Early Hartford, Connectiut

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    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born 21 Oct 1712

    DEATH: Also shown as Died 27 Jun 1808
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    Elizabeth Noyes formerly Bradford aka Whiting
    Born December 15, 1696 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
    Daughter of Samuel Bradford and Hannah (Rogers) Bradford
    Sister of Hannah (Bradford) Gilbert, Gershom Bradford, Perez Bradford, Jerusha (Bradford) Gay, Wealthea (Bradford) Lane and Gamaliel Bradford Esq
    Wife of Charles Whiting — married January 10, 1717 in Hartford, Hartford, CT
    Wife of John Noyes — married March 13, 1739 in Stonington, New London, CT
    Mother of Elizabeth (Whiting) Goodrich and Gamaliel Whiting
    Died May 10, 1777 in Stonington, New London, CT
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    Biography

    Name: Elizabeth Bradford, daughter of Samuel Bradford and Hannah Rogers Bradford, was born December 15, 1696 at Duxbury, Massachusetts. She married first Charles Whiting of Hartford on January 10, 1716/7.[1].
    Charles and Elizabeth are known to be the parents of seven children. They lived at Hartford until about 1735, then moving to the New London, Connecticut where Charles died in 1738.

    Elizabeth Whiting married a second time to John Noyes of New London. After their marriage on March 13, 1639 they resided at Stonington, Connecticut. [2][3].

    Sources

    Source: Lainhart, Ann Smith and Wakefield, Robert S., FASG, Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Volume 22, William Bradford, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA., 2004
    Source: Title: Connecticut Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) Online at Ancestry.com (premium), Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data - White, Lorraine Cook, ed. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002.
    Source: Records of the South Congregational Church Hartford. Repository: Connecticut State Library.
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    Elizabeth Bradford m Charles Whiting Jan 20, 1716-7 (1 Ch Rec) .
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    Families of Early Hartford, Connectiut

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Charles was born about 1703 in Tolland, , Connecticut; died before 1725 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    2. Whiting, Mary was born about 1715 in Of, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts; was christened on 2 Mar 1717 in Second Church, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 26 Jul 1787.
    3. Whiting, Colonel John was born on 3 Aug 1719 in New London, New London, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 10 Jun 1722 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 17 Dec 1770 in New London, New London, Connecticut.
    4. Whiting, Sybil was born in Jul 1722 in Hartford, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 29 Jul 1722 in New London, New London Co., Connecticut; died on 27 Apr 1790; was buried in 1790 in Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut.
    5. Whiting, Elisabeth was born about 1725 in of Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut; was christened on 8 Aug 1725 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in 1764.
    6. Whiting, Captain Charles was born in Aug 1725 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts; was christened on 8 Aug 1725 in New London, New London, Connecticut; died on 20 Mar 1765.
    7. 4. Whiting, Lieutenant Gamaliel was born on 14 Sep 1727 in New London, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 14 Sep 1727 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 27 Nov 1790 in Great Barrington, Berkshire, Massaschusetts; was buried on 30 Nov 1790 in Great Barrington, Berkshire, Massachusetts.
    8. Whiting, Captain William Bradford was born in Apr 1731 in New London, New London Co., Connecticut; was christened on 11 Apr 1721 in New London, New London, Connecticut; died on 18 Oct 1746 in Canaan, Columbia, New York, United States.
    9. Whiting, Bernice was born in 1733 in New London, New London, Connecticut; died in in Died Young, New London, New London, Connecticut.
    10. Whiting, Major Ebenezer was born in 1735 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was christened in 1735; died in DECEASED.
    11. 5. Gillett, Anna was born in 18Feb1738 in Westfield, Connecticut; was christened on 18 Feb 1732 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 27 Feb 1808 in Great Barrington, Berkshire, Massachusetts.
    12. Whiting, Dorothy was born on 17 Sep 1740 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in DECEASED.