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Whiting, Emily

Female Abt 1796 - 1857  (~ 61 years)


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  1. 1.  Whiting, Emily was born about 1796 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (daughter of Whiting, Joseph and Goodwin, Mary); died on 19 May 1857 in Torringford, Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States.

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    Emily married Hurlburt, Thomas about 1814 in Connecticut, United States. Thomas was born on 1 Sep 1794 in of, Connecticut; died on 28 Apr 1861 in Connecticut, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Whiting, Joseph was born about 1771 in West Hartford, West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 17 Aug 1763 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (son of Whiting, Allyn and Merry, Elizabeth); died on 16 Feb 1842 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

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    • FamilySearch Id: KFGD-JQJ

    Notes:

    New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the ..., Volume 4
    edited by William Richard Cutter
    The surname Whiting (WhiWHITING ton) is derived from a place
    name and has been in use in England since the earliest adoption of surnames there. Roger Witen is mentioned in the Domesday Book (1085). Alan de Witting is mentioned on the rolls of Yorkshire in 1119 and 1150; Hugo Witeing was of Dorsetshire in 1202; Everard de Witting, of Yorkshire in 1195; Giffardo Witeng, of Somersetshire, in 1214; Willus de Wilton, of Yorkshire. 1216; Thomas de Whitene, of Nottinghamshire, in 1276; Wills Whithingh, of Oxfordshire, in 1300.
    The Whitings have several coats-of-arms, but that in use by the family of this sketch at the time of the emigration and afterward is described: Azure a leopard's face or between two flaunches ermine in chief three plates. Crest: A demi-eagle displayed with two heads proper.
    (I) Major William Whiting, the immigrant ancestor, held an enviable position among the early settlers of Hartford, Connecticut. At some time between 1631 and 1633 he became one of the purchasers of the Piscataqua grants of the Bristol men. He was associated with Lords Say and Brooke and George Wyllys. They continued Thomas Wiggin as their agent. He retained his interests in Maine until his death. He was "one of the most respectable of the settlers (of Hartford) in 1636, one of the civil and religious Fathers of Connecticut, a man of wealth and education, styled in the records, 'William Whiting, gentleman.'" In 1642 he was chosen one of the magistrates; in 1641 treasurer of the colony of Connecticut, an office he held the rest of his life. "In 1646 a plot was laid by Sequasson, Sachem of the Naticks, to kill Governor Haynes and Hopkins and Mr. W:hiting on account of the just and faithful protection which these gentlemen had afforded L'ncas. The plot was disclosed by a friendly Indian and the danger averted." He bore the title of Major as early as 1647. He was one of a committee who for the first time sat with the court of magistrates in 1637; was admitted freeman in February, 1640 ; was magistrate 1642-47, treasurer, 1641-47. In 1638 he was allowed to trade with the Indians and was appointed with Major Mason and others to erect fortifications in 1642, and in the same year was appointed with Mason to collect tribute of the Indians on Long Island and on the Main. He was a merchant of wealth and had dealings with Virginia and Piscataqua. He had a trading house on the Delaware river and another at Westfield, Massachusetts. His will, dated March 20, 1643, states that he was about to make a voyage at sea. It bears a codicil dated July 24, 1647. (See Trumbull's Colonial Records, or Hartford Probate Records). Whiting was powerful and useful in the colony on account of his broad views and wealth, which enabled him to carry out for the benefit of the community his large and various plans. Always an efficient promoter of the trade and commerce of Hartford, he had trading houses also in various parts of the country and he owned many large land patents. Governor Edward Hopkins and he were the two leading merchants of the colony of which Hartford was the centre. After the Pequot war was over they began to export corn "beyond the seas."
    His widow, Susanna, married, in 1650, Samuel Fitch, of Hartford, and (third) Alexander Bryan, of Milford, Connecticut. She died July 8, 1673 at Middletown. His inventory showed an estate of two thousand eight hundred and fifty-four pounds. Children:
    1. William, was a merchant, died in London, England, in 1699; in 1686 he was appointed by the general assembly as their agent to present their petition in re charter to the king.

    2. John, born 1635; graduate of Harvard College in 1653; came to Hartford in 1660 as colleague of Rev. Samuel Stone, pastor of the first church; withdrew with his followers, February 12, 1672, and formed the second church; married (first) in 1654, Sybil Collins; (second) Phebe, daughter of Thomas Gregson; his widow married Rev. John Russell, of Hadley; John Whiting died September 8, 1679.

    3. Samuel.

    4. Sarah, married (first) Jacob Mygatt, of Hartford; (second) John King, of Northampton.

    5. Mary, married, August 3, 1664, Rev. Nathaniel Collins ; she died October 25, 1709.

    6. Joseph, mentioned below.
    (II) Joseph, son of Major William and Susanna Whiting, was born October 2, 1640, at Hartford and died there October 8, 1717. He was a merchant, first of Westfield, Massachusetts, later of Hartford, whither he returned about the time of King Philip's war. He was treasurer of th colony of Connecticut from 1678 until his death, a period of thirty-nine years. His son John succeeded him in this office and held it for thirty-two years. He was a wealthy and distinguished citizen.

    He married (first) October 5, 1669, Mary, daughter of Hon. John Pynchon and granddaughter of Hon. William Pynchon, the founder of Springfield, Massachusetts, Her mother was Ann (Wyllys) Pynchon. daughter of Hon. George Wyllvs (not John ).

    He married (second)1 in 1676, Anna, daughter of Mathew Allyn. Her mother was a daughter of Hon. William Smith, of Springfield, and granddaughter of William Pynchon. She was born August 18, 1652, and died March 3, 1735, at New Haven.
    Joseph Whiting died October 19. 1717.

    Children of first wife:

    Mary, born August 19, 1672, married (first) Joseph Sheldon and (second) John Ashley; Joseph, October 5, 1674, died young.


    Children of second wife: Anna, born August 28, 1677, died April 18, 1684;
    John, November 13, 1679, died young;

    Susanna, June 18, 1682, married (first) Samuel Thornton, (second) Thomas Warren;

    William. March 14, 1685, died September 6, 1702;

    Anna, August 18, 1687;

    Margaret, January 5, 1690, married Rev. Jonathan Marsh;

    John, December 15, 1693, mentioned below.

    (III) Colonel John Whiting, son of Joseph and Anna (Allyn) Whiting, was born in Hartford, December 15, 1693. He succeeded his father in 1717 as treasurer of the colony, holding the office for thirty-two years. He was a merchant in Hartford and a man of wealth and standing. He commanded a regiment in the French and Indian wars. He died February 12, 1766.

    He married Jerusha, daughter of Richard Lord, of Hartford, grandson of Thomas Lord, one of the first settlers of the town of Hartford. She was born February 25, 1699, and died October 21, 1776, in Windsor, Connecticut.

    Children, born at Hartford:
    Joseph, January, 1715. died February, 1715;

    Abigail, July 24, 1718, died December 21, 1722;

    Jenisha, September 16, 1720, married Daniel Skinner, she died July 6, 1803;

    Joseph, February 14, 1722, died November, 1725;

    Anna, February 16, 1724, married Lieutenant Benjamin Colton, died May 31, 1762;

    John, June 17, 1727;

    Mary, August 25, 1729, married John Skinner;

    Susan, February 10, 1732;

    Sarah, April 6, 1734;

    William, October 12, 1736, died October 19, 1775;

    Allyn, June 23, 1740, mentioned below;

    Elizabeth, June 25, 1743, died August 14, 1750.

    (IV) Allyn, son of Colonel John and Jerusha (Lord) Whiting, was born June 23, 1740; died February 9, 1818. Allyn Whiting was a soldier in the revolution in John Skinner's company, Major Sheldon's regiment of light horse, October to December, 1776, and in Captain Ozias Bissell's company, Colonel Roger Enos' regiment in New York, in 1778. He resided at West Hartford.

    He married Elizabeth , and he and his wife joined the church at Hartford.
    Children:

    Abigail, born September fi 1759, died March 23, 1764;

    Allyn, March, 1761, died October 5, 1778;

    Joseph, August, 1763, mentioned below;

    Abigail, August, 1766, died August 29, 1775 ;

    Elijah, June, 1769; Gibson, August, 1772, died March 14, 1826;

    Anna, March, 1774; Abigail, September, 1776, died November 2, 1776.

    (V) Joseph (2), son of Allyn and Elizabeth Whiting, was born in West Hartford, in August, 1763; died 1842.

    He married, in 1784, Mary Goodwin, born 1766, died 1835. He was a farmer and had the title of Major in the militia.
    Children, born in West Hartford:

    Joseph, 1784, died 1815;

    Mary, married Paphro Steele; Allen, July 4, 1788, mentioned below:

    Delia, married Samuel Phelps;

    Sally Goodrich, married Harry Phelps;

    Emily, married Thomas Hurlburt;

    Flavia, married Russell Anderson;

    Nathan;

    Eliza, married Amos Ward:

    Henry K., married Mary Filleo.

    (VI) Allen, son of Joseph (2) and Mary (Goodwin) Whiting, was born in West Hartford, July 4, 1788, and died there November 3, 1871. He was a farmer. He married Amanda Alford, born June 6, 1796, died April 5, 1849 (see Alford IX).
    Children, born at West Hartford:

    Emerson Alford, August 25, 1818;

    Joseph P., February 24. 1820;

    Samuel P.. September 19, 1821:

    Elvira, December 3, 1822;

    Alfred, March 21, 1824, mentioned below;

    Richard Henry, January 17, 1826;

    John, July 23, 1827:

    Orson, January 21, 1829;

    Thomas, born November 22, 1830;

    Amelia Jane, May 5, 1833;

    William, January 14, 1835;

    Ellen, June 16, 1837.

    (VII) Alfred, son of Allen and Amanda (Alford) Whiting was born in West Hartford, March 21, 1824, and died May 5, 1905. He was educated in the public schools of his native town. He engaged in business as a florist and nurseryman and was in active business about sixty years. He purchased a large tract of land in West Hartford and opened Whiting lane through his property from Farmington avenue to Park street. He planted the trees now standing on each side of this highway and from time to time sold lots until at the time of his death he owned only the homestead and a few acres. He had a green-house of some hundred thousand feet of glass, the largest in the vicinity of Hartford. He was a shrewd and successful business man, upright and honorable in all his dealings and held in high esteem by all his townsmen. In politics he was a Republican, but never sought or held public office.

    He married, April 8. 1852, at West Hartford, Frances Elizabeth Gilbert, born at West Hartford, February 21, 1831 (see Gilbert VII).
    Their only child was Helen Frances, who resides on Whiting lane, West Hartford, on the homestead.

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    Joseph married Goodwin, Mary in Apr 1784 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Mary was born about 1775 in Of West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 30 Mar 1766 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 27 Jan 1835 in < Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States >. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Goodwin, Mary was born about 1775 in Of West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 30 Mar 1766 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 27 Jan 1835 in < Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States >.

    Notes:

    1870; Census Place: Detroit Ward 6, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: M593_713; Page: 410; Image: 167.
    1250/1254 Whiting, Joseph 50 male white gardener $20,000 /500 Connecticut
    Jane 45 fem white Keeping House Vermont
    Johanna 21 fem white at home Michigan
    Theodore 18 male white at home Michigan
    Willie 15 male white at home Michigan
    Ella 14 fem white at home Michigan
    Albert 08 male white at home Michigan
    Eva 05 fem white at home Michigan
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    (V) Joseph (2), son of Allyn and Elizabeth Whiting, was born in West Hartford, in August, 1763; died 1842. He married, in 1784, Mary Goodwin, born 1766, died 1835. He was a farmer and had the title of Major in the militia. Children, born in West Hartford: Joseph, 1784, died 1815; Mary, married Paphro Steele; Allen, July 4, 1788, mentioned below: Delia, married Samuel Phelps; Sally Goodrich, married Harry Phelps; Emily, married Thomas Hurlburt; Flavia, married Russell Anderson; Nathan; Eliza, married Amos Ward: Henry K., married Mary Filleo.

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Joseph was born in 1784 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 16 Mar 1815.
    2. Whiting, Mary was born about 1786 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 29 Mar 1823 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    3. Whiting, Delia was born about 1790 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    4. Whiting, Sally Goodrich was born about 1792 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    5. 1. Whiting, Emily was born about 1796 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 19 May 1857 in Torringford, Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States.
    6. Whiting, Flavia was born about 1796 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 30 Jan 1800 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    7. Whiting, David G was born in 1800 in Connecticut, United States; was christened on 30 Jan 1800 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    8. Whiting, Nathan was born in Unknown in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    9. Whiting, Eliza was born in 1802 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    10. Whiting, Henry K was born in 1807 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Whiting, Allyn was born on 23 Jun 1740 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 24 Jun 1740 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (son of Whiting, Colonel John and Lord, Jerusha); died on 9 Feb 1818.

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    Notes:

    !Sealing to Parents: IGI 3Mar 1977 SW Bapt.,Mar.D.TIB.
    Mrs. Amelia Whiting Darrow. 970
    Born in Connecticut.
    Wife of Franklin Elijah Darrow.
    Descendant of Allyn Whiting and Stephen Goodrich, of Connecticut.
    Daughter of Elijah Whiting, Jr., and Wealthy Goodrich, his wife.
    Granddaughter of Elijah Whiting and Sabra Hart, his wife; Stephen Goodrich and Lydia Terry, his wife.
    Gr.-granddaughter of Allyn Whiting and Elizabeth Merry, his wife; Stephen Goodrich and Rachel Gillett, his wife. Allyn Whiting, in 1776, was a soldier in Capt. John Skinner's company, Elisha Sheldon's regiment of Light Horse, and in 1778 served under Col. Roger Eno.
    Also No. 4412.
    Stephen Goodrich was in Capt. Prior's company at Boston after the evacuation. In 1777 he was in Erastus Wolcott's brigade when the Governor ordered the militia to Peekskill.
    Also No. 4195.
    Miss Annie Whiting Darrow. ^71
    Born in Connecticut.
    Descendant of Allyn Whiting and of Stephen Goodrich. Daughter of Franklin Elijah Darrow and Amelia Whiting, his wife. See No. 5370.
    Also No. 4195.
    Miss Annie Whiting Darrow. ^71
    Born in Connecticut.
    Descendant of Allyn Whiting and of Stephen Goodrich. Daughter of Franklin Elijah Darrow and Amelia Whiting, his wife. See No. 5370.
    Miss Iva Clarissa Darrow. ^72
    Born in Connecticut.
    Descendant of Allyn Whiting and of Stephen Goodrich. Daughter of Franklin Elijah Darrow and Amelia Whiting, his wife. See No. 5370.
    =============================
    History of Knox County, Illinois: Its Cities, Towns and People, Volume 2, Part 2
    By Albert James Perry
    Samuel Morse Whiting
    Samuel Morse Whiting, who engaged in mercantile pursuits in Altona, was born in that town on the 11th of August, 1857, and traces his ancestry back to William and Susannah Whiting, who settled in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1632, having come from Boxford, Suffolk, England. William Whiting was a very wealthy merchant who had received a patent for land at Sevanscot with Lord Say and Lord Brook. He served as treasurer of Connecticut colony from 1642 to 1647 and died in July of the latter year. His wife passed away July 8, 1673. Their son Joseph Whiting , who was born October 2, 1640 and died October 8, 1717, was married in 1676 to Anna Allyn, who was born August 18, 1652, and died March 3, 1735. She was a daughter of Colonel John and Ann (Smith) Allyn. Her father, who was secretary of the Connecticut colony for twenty-eight years, was born February 24, 1630, and died November 11, 1696.
    John Whiting, son of Joseph and Anna (Allyn) Whiting, was born December 15, 1693, and died February 12, 1766. He married Jerusha Lord, who was born in 1699 and died in 1776.
    Their son Allyn Whiting was a soldier of the Revolutionary war, being a private in Major Sheldon's'Regiment of Light Horse and Colonel Enos' Regiment on the Hudson. He was born June 23, '1740, and died February 9, 1818. He and his wife Elizabeth joined the church at West Hartford in 1758.
    Their son Joseph Whiting was born in August, 1763, and died February 16, 1842. He was 'married in 1784 to Mary Goodwin, who was born in 1766 and died in 1835.
    Their son Allyn Whiting, who was the grandfather of our subject, was born July 4, 1788, and died in Aurora, Illinois, November 3, 1871. He married Amanda Alford, who was born June 6, 1796, and died May 3, 1849. Their son Samuel Phelps Whiting, the father of our subject, was born September 19, 1821, in Hartford, Connecticut, and was married, in Litchfield, that state, May 28, 1845, to Miss Lucretia Morse who was born in Litchfield, August 22, 1823, and died April 5, 1901. She was a daughter of Jacob and Harriet Morse, who were married March 14, 1821. Her mother was born March 17, 1800, and died February 28, 1882, in Litchfield. Her father was born in that city March 6, 1792, and was a son of Levi and Thalia (Sanford) Morse. Levi Morse was born in Litchfield, September 19, 1775, and died January 20, 1841. His wife was born October 26, 1776, and died July 16, 1854. Mrs. Lucretia (Morse) Whiting belonged to a very prominent old New England family and a monument has been erected which bears the following inscription: "To the memory of seven Puritans who emigrated from England to America in 1635-9. John Morse, born 1604, settled at New Haven and died at Wallingford, Connecticut, 1707, aged one hundred and three years. Samuel Morse, born 1585, settled at Dedham, 1636, died at Medfield, 1654. Joseph Morse, settled at Ipswich, where he died 1646. Anthony Morse, born at Marlboro, England, 1606, died at Newbury, 1686. William Morse, born 1608, died 1685. Robert and Peter, their brothers, settled and died in New Jersey."
    Samuel Phelps Whiting, the father of our subject, conducted a meat market in his native city until coming to Victoria, Illinois, in 1851, with his brother Richard and family. They engaged in mercantile business for two years and at the end of that time Samuel P. Whiting removed to Altona, where he opened'a meat market. In addition to that business he also engaged in the raising and shipping of cattle, horses and hogs, becoming one of the leading men engaged in that enterprise in the locality. He disposed of his stock in Peoria, which was the nearest market. His was one of the first frame houses built in Altona and was situated on Main street, opposite the present place of business of Samuel M. Whiting. In 1878 he admitted his son Samuel as a business partner and subsequently purchased and edited for five years Altona's only newspaper -the Altona Journal. He took an active interest in public affairs and was a supporter of the republican party. After a useful and well spent life he passed away in March, 1907. In his family were four children: Samuel M.- of this review; Della, the wife of A. H. Miles, a druggist of Des Moines, Iowa; Inez, the wife of A. G. Edwards, a druggist and ex city treasurer of Omaha, Nebraska; and Angie, the wife of Ernest R. Smith, of Palo Alto, California.
    Samuel M. Whiting has been engaged in the meat market business since he finished school at the age of fifteen years. In addition to conducting his market he has also bought and shipped cattle to the near-by markets. For one year he ran a restaurant and from 1892-to 1897 he conducted a meat market in Galesburg but then returned to Altona. In his dealings he has maintained the strictest business integrity, realizing that satisfied customers are the best advertisement. He keeps in touch with the trade, knows what the market offers and carries a good line of meats, while his prices are reasonable and his treatment of his patrons always courteous.
    Mr. Whiting was married to Miss Ella M. Pierce, of Walnut Grove township whose birth occurred January 5, 1860. She is a daughter of Mathew Pierce, who came to Altona from New York state when very young and is now living retired at Galesburg. To Mr. and Mrs. Whiting four children have been born: Claude N., an electrician, who married Jennie Nelson and is residing in Cairo, Illinois; Harry S., the assistant cashier of the State Bank at Victoria, Illinois, who married Lillian Wenstrom, of Altona, and they have a little daughter, Lucile, born January 11, 1912; Inez, who is engaged in teaching music and is residing at home; and Mathew Pierce, who since his graduation from school has assisted his father in the meat market.
    Mr. Whiting is an active and enthusiastic republican and has frequently been elected to ofiice. He has served as village clerk and has four times been elected supervisor, his first election being in 1889. For nine years he served as county committeeman and during that time did much active work in furthering the interests of the republican party. Practically his whole life has been spent in Altona, where he has the distinction of being one of the two oldest business men. He occupies a place of prominence as one of the energetic business men, succeeding in what he undertakes by reason of his forceful character and his strict conformity to modern business methods.
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    Allyn married Merry, Elizabeth about 1758 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Elizabeth (daughter of Merry, John and Flower, Dianah) was born in 1738; was christened on 30 Jul 1738 in West Hartford, Connecticut; died before 1800. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Merry, Elizabeth was born in 1738; was christened on 30 Jul 1738 in West Hartford, Connecticut (daughter of Merry, John and Flower, Dianah); died before 1800.

    Notes:

    DOCUMENTATION
    !BAPTISM: Source - Merry, Irwin & Isabella, "Descendants of Cornelius Merry"
    # 4-4-2-
    !MARRIAGE: Source - Barbour, Lucius Barnes, "Families of Early Hartford, Conn".
    page 401. RECHECK SOURCE

    BIRTH:
    BAPTISM: Baptized 30 July 1738.
    MARRIAGE:
    DEATH: Probably before 1800 as she was not listed in the 1800 Federal Census
    of Hartford.

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Abigail was born in Sep 1759; was christened in Sep 1759 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died in Unknown.
    2. Whiting, Allyn was born in Mar 1761 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 22 Mar 1761 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 3 Nov 1871.
    3. Whiting, Abigail was born in Aug 1766 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 31 Aug 1766 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 29 Aug 1775 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    4. Whiting, Elijah was born on 27 Jun 1769 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 9 Jul 1769 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 3 Oct 1840 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    5. 2. Whiting, Joseph was born about 1771 in West Hartford, West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 17 Aug 1763 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 16 Feb 1842 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    6. Whiting, Gibson was born on 9 Aug 1772 in Of West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 23 Aug 1772 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 14 Mar 1826 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    7. Whiting, Anna was born in Mar 1774 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 10 Apr 1774 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on WFT Est. 1775-1868.

  3. Children:
    1. 3. Goodwin, Mary was born about 1775 in Of West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 30 Mar 1766 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 27 Jan 1835 in < Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States >.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Whiting, Colonel John was born on 15 Dec 1693 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 24 Dec 1693 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (son of Whiting, John and Allun, Ann, son of Whiting, Captain Joseph and Allyn, Anna); died on 12 Sep 1766 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in Sep 1766 in Connecticut, United States.

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    • _COLOR: Blue
    • FamilySearch Id: LCJ8-DH6

    Notes:

    (Joseph, William and Susannah immigrants)

    745. Col. Whiting died February 12, 1766.

    A Genealogical Dictionary Of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692 by James Sabage
    ======================
    History of Knox County, Illinois: Its Cities, Towns and People, Volume 2, Part 2
    By Albert James Perry
    Samuel Morse Whiting
    Samuel Morse Whiting, who engaged in mercantile pursuits in Altona, was born in that town on the 11th of August, 1857, and traces his ancestry back to William and Susannah Whiting, who settled in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1632, having come from Boxford, Suffolk, England. William Whiting was a very wealthy merchant who had received a patent for land at Sevanscot with Lord Say and Lord Brook. He served as treasurer of Connecticut colony from 1642 to 1647 and died in July of the latter year. His wife passed away July 8, 1673. Their son Joseph Whiting , who was born October 2, 1640 and died October 8, 1717, was married in 1676 to Anna Allyn, who was born August 18, 1652, and died March 3, 1735. She was a daughter of Colonel John and Ann (Smith) Allyn. Her father, who was secretary of the Connecticut colony for twenty-eight years, was born February 24, 1630, and died November 11, 1696. John Whiting, son of Joseph and Anna (Allyn) Whiting, was born December 15, 1693, and died February 12, 1766. He married Jerusha Lord, who was born in 1699 and died in 1776. Their son Allyn Whiting was a soldier of the Revolutionary war, being a private in Major Sheldon’s'Regiment of Light Horse and Colonel Enos’ Regiment on the Hudson. He was born June 23, ‘1740, and died February 9, 1818. He and his wife Elizabeth joined the church at West Hartford in 1758. Their son Joseph Whiting was born in August, 1763, and died February 16, 1842. He was ‘married in 1784 to Mary Goodwin, who was born in 1766 and died in 1835. Their son Allyn Whiting, who was the grandfather of our subject, was born July 4, 1788, and died in Aurora, Illinois, November 3, 1871. He married Amanda Alford, who was born June 6, 1796, and died May 3, 1849. Their son Samuel Phelps Whiting, the father of our subject, was born September 19, 1821, in Hartford, Connecticut, and was married, in Litchfield, that state, May 28, 1845, to Miss Lucretia Morse who was born in Litchfield, August 22, 1823, and died April 5, 1901. She was a daughter of Jacob and Harriet Morse, who were married March 14, 1821. Her mother was born March 17, 1800, and died February 28, 1882, in Litchfield. Her father was born in that city March 6, 1792, and was a son of Levi and Thalia (Sanford) Morse. Levi Morse was born in Litchfield, September 19, 1775, and died January 20, 1841. His wife was born October 26, 1776, and died July 16, 1854. Mrs. Lucretia (Morse) Whiting belonged to a very prominent old New England family and a monument has been erected which bears the following inscription: “To the memory of seven Puritans who emigrated from England to America in 1635-9. John Morse, born 1604, settled at New Haven and died at Wallingford, Connecticut, 1707, aged one hundred and three years. Samuel Morse, born 1585, settled at Dedham, 1636, died at Medfield, 1654. Joseph Morse, settled at Ipswich, where he died 1646. Anthony Morse, born at Marlboro, England, 1606, died at Newbury, 1686. William Morse, born 1608, died 1685. Robert and Peter, their brothers, settled and died in New Jersey.”
    Samuel Phelps Whiting, the father of our subject, conducted a meat market in his native city until coming to Victoria, Illinois, in 1851, with his brother Richard and family. They engaged in mercantile business for two years and at the end of that time Samuel P. Whiting removed to Altona, where he opened'a meat market. In addition to that business he also engaged in the raising and shipping of cattle, horses and hogs, becoming one of the leading men engaged in that enterprise in the locality. He disposed of his stock in Peoria, which was the nearest market. His was one of the first frame houses built in Altona and was situated on Main street, opposite the present place of business of Samuel M. Whiting. In 1878 he admitted his son Samuel as a business partner and subsequently purchased and edited for five years Altona’s only newspaper —the Altona Journal. He took an active interest in public affairs and was a supporter of the republican party. After a useful and well spent life he passed away in March, 1907. In his family were four children: Samuel M.- of this review; Della, the wife of A. H. Miles, a druggist of Des Moines, Iowa; Inez, the wife of A. G. Edwards, a druggist and ex city treasurer of Omaha, Nebraska; and Angie, the wife of Ernest R. Smith, of Palo Alto, California.
    Samuel M. Whiting has been engaged in the meat market business since he finished school at the age of fifteen years. In addition to conducting his market he has also bought and shipped cattle to the near-by markets. For one year he ran a restaurant and from 1892-to 1897 he conducted a meat market in Galesburg but then returned to Altona. In his dealings he has maintained the strictest business integrity, realizing that satisfied customers are the best advertisement. He keeps in touch with the trade, knows what the market offers and carries a good line of meats, while his prices are reasonable and his treatment of his patrons always courteous.
    Mr. Whiting was married to Miss Ella M. Pierce, of Walnut Grove township whose birth occurred January 5, 1860. She is a daughter of Mathew Pierce, who came to Altona from New York state when very young and is now living retired at Galesburg. To Mr. and Mrs. Whiting four children have been born: Claude N., an electrician, who married Jennie Nelson and is residing in Cairo, Illinois; Harry S., the assistant cashier of the State Bank at Victoria, Illinois, who married Lillian Wenstrom, of Altona, and they have a little daughter, Lucile, born January 11, 1912; Inez, who is engaged in teaching music and is residing at home; and Mathew Pierce, who since his graduation from school has assisted his father in the meat market.
    Mr. Whiting is an active and enthusiastic republican and has frequently been elected to ofiice. He has served as village clerk and has four times been elected supervisor, his first election being in 1889. For nine years he served as county committeeman and during that time did much active work in furthering the interests of the republican party. Practically his whole life has been spent in Altona, where he has the distinction of being one of the two oldest business men. He occupies a place of prominence as one of the energetic business men, succeeding in what he undertakes by reason of his forceful character and his strict conformity to modern business methods.
    http://books.google.com/books?pg=PA871&lpg=PA871&dq=John+Whiting+Jerusha+Lord&id=OU00AQAAMAAJ&ots=zibB_7Xqps&output=text
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    COLONEL JOHN WHITING, son of Joseph and Anna (Allyn) Whiting, was born in Hartford, December 15, 1693. He succeeded his father in 1717 as treasurer of the colony, holding the office for thirty-two years. He was a merchant in Hartford and a man of wealth and standing.

    He commanded a regiment in the French and Indian wars. He died February 12, 1766. He married Jerusha, daughter of Richard Lord of Hartford, grandson of Thomas Lord, one of the first settlers of the town of Hartford. She was born February 25,1699 and died October 21, 1776 in Windsor, Connecticut.

    Children of John and Jerusha born at Hartford are: (1) Joseph, born January 1715, died February 1715; (2) Abigail, born July 24, 1718, died December 21, 172; (3) Jerusha, born September 16,1720, married Daniel Skinner. She died July6, 1803. (4) Joseph, born February 14, 172, died November 1725; (5) Anna, born February 16, 1724, married Lieutenant Benjamin Colton, died May 31, 1762; (6) John, born June 17, 1727; (7) Mary, born August 25, 1729, married John Skinner; (8) Susan, born February 10, 1732; (9) Sarah, born April 6, 1734; (10) William, born October 12, 1736, died October 19, 1775; (11) Allyn, born June 23, 1740, died February 9, 1818.

    He was a soldier in the revolution in John Skinner's company, Major Sheldon's regiment of light horse, in Captain Ozias Bissell's company, Colonel Roger Enos' regiment in New York in 1778, resided at West Hartford, Married Elizabeth _________ with whom he joined the church at Hartford; (12) Elizabeth born June 25, 1743 and died August 14, 1750.

    Source: Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut.

    Volume II, page 664
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=60282882
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    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Jerusha Lord Whiting (1699 - 1776)

    Children:
    Elizabeth Whiting (____ - 1750)*
    Abigail Whiting (____ - 1722)*
    Anna Whiting Colton*
    Joseph Whiting (1715 - 1715)*
    Jerusha Whiting Skinner (1720 - 1803)*
    Mary Whiting Skinner (1729 - 1772)*
    William Whiting (1736 - 1775)*
    Allyn Whiting (1740 - 1818)*
    Sarah Whiting Merry (1750 - 1822)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Inscription:
    In Memory
    of Colonel John
    Whiting Who
    Departed this
    Life February ye 12th
    1767 in ye 73rd
    Year of his Age

    Burial:
    Old Center Cemetery
    West Hartford
    Hartford County
    Connecticut, USA

    Maintained by: Rhonda
    Originally Created by: C Greer
    Record added: Oct 18, 2010
    Find A Grave Memorial# 60282882
    !Sealing to Parents: IGI 3Mar 1977 SW Bapt.,Mar.D.TIB.
    !BIRTH: TIB; Goodwin Notes GS Conn 28 p.346; Whiting Notes GS FConn10 pt.27;
    New England Regis v.5 p.463; Hartford Historical catalog p.201; Hartford Church Rec GS 1448 pt.5;

    !MARRIAGE: TIB for Jerusha Lord;

    !DEATH: TIB; Hale's Collection of Vit Rec (deaths); Hartford's Deeds GS 1761
    pt.8 v.11 p.120 & pt.9 v.12 p.182;

    BAP & END: TIB;

    !Margaret Neuffer: Colonel John Whiting, son of Joseph and Anna (Allyn) Whiting, was born in Hartford, Dec. 15, 1693. He succeeded his father in 1717 as treasurer of the colony, holding the office for 32 years. He was a
    merchant in Hartford and a man of wealth and standing. He commanded a regiment in the French and Indian wars. He died Feb. 12 1766. He married Jerusha, daughter of Richard Lord, of Hartford, grandson of Thomas Lord, one
    of the first settlers of the town of Hartford. She was born Feb 25, 1699 and died October 21, 1776 at Windsor, CT. Source - Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut Vol II p 664.

    Naoma Manwaring Harker FGS #121-122
    1. Genealogical Notes or Contributions to the Family History of Some of the First settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts, by Nathaniel Goodwin, 1969, originally published 1856 (BYU Reference: 929.174/G 635g).
    974/D2g/1969 Old Ref: Goodwin Notes GS Conn 28 p.346;
    2. Geneaogical Notes of the Whiting Family, by A.F. Whiting, 1888. Listed as Genealogical Notes by A.F.W. (or A.F. Whitney -wrong should be Whiting), and Whiting Notes GS FConn10 pt.27; Call# Film 003,011Old Call # 1453 pt. 27
    Colonel John Whiting succeeded his father in 1717 as Teasurer of the Colony and retained his office 32 years. He was a merchant in Hartford and a man of property.
    3. New England Regis v.5 p.463;
    4. Historical Catalog of the First Church in Hartford, 1633-1885
    Listings: Historical catalogue of Hartford, Hist. Catalogue, Hartford Ch. p.201; Rec (old Call #; Conn H4a) Film# 004,600
    5. Vital Records of Connecticut, Congregational Churches, Hartford Second Church Records. Old Call #: Hartford Church Rec GS 1448 pt.5; Film #002,843
    6. Hale's Collection of Vit Rec (deaths)
    7. Hartford's Deeds GS pt.8 v.11 p.120:
    1761 John Whiting and Jerusha deed 1/8 part of land laid out to heirs of Richard Lord pt.9 v.12 p.182:
    1767 William Whiting deeds to his mother Jersusha and sister Sarah

    DOCUMENTATION (by Margaret Neuffer):

    !BIRTH: Source - Goodwin Notes GS Conn 28 p.346; GS FConn10 pt.27;
    New England Regis v.5 p.463; Hartford Historical catalog p.201; Hartford Church Rec, GS 1448 pt.5. Record of Services of Colonial Dames Ancestors by Susan A.E. Morse, page 179.
    !BAPTISM: Source - Barbour, Lucius Barnes, "Families of Early Hartford, Conn.", page 677.
    !MARRIAGE: Source - same as baptism, p. 678.
    !DEATH; Source - same as baptism, page 678, age 72. Hartford's Deeds GS 1761
    pt.8 v.11 p.120 & pt.9 v.12 p.182; Index of Obituaries, 1704-1800, in Boston Newspapers, Vol.I page 550.

    Feb 2, 1743/44 Christopher Ripameer age chose Col John Whiting as his guardian. !Source - Barbour, Lucius Barnes, "Families of Early Hartford, Conn." page 475.

    Colonel John Whiting, son of Joseph and Anna (Allyn) Whiting, succeeded his father in 1717 as Treasurer of the colony, holding the office 32 years. He was a merchant in Hartford and a man of wealth and standing.
    He commanded a regiment in the French and Indian wars. He was Captain of the Troop of Horse in Hartford County in May 1730. He was made Colonel of the First Regiment in Oct., 1741, and a member of the Council of War in 1745.
    -- Record of Services of Colonial Dames Ancestors.

    Saturday morning, May 14,1994 we left Windsor Locks, Conn., to drive to Somersworth, New Hampshire to visit our daughter Linda. We stopped at Windsor and visited the Palisado Cemetery, an "old and new cemetery" behind the United Church of Christ (Congregational). This building was erected in 1794, but the organization is among the oldest gathered congregations in North America. The cemetery contains tombstones dating from the 1600s. The first stone we found was that of Jerusha Lord Whiting, (see notes on her for inscription). Beside this stone tablet was an all white stone for Col. John Whiting.
    John Whiting Col Hooker's Regiment 1777 Died

    We also visited the Windsor Historical Society, 96 Palisado Ave. It is the site of the Lt. Walter Fyler house, built in 1640, one of the oldest frame houses in Connecticut. We were surprised to find it open on Saturday morning. The gentleman who opened the door was very cordial, and assisted in helping us find records of 'cemetery inscription' of some of my ancestors. I also met a lady from Charleston, South Carolina who was working on Matthew Allyn's line.
    Matthew Allyn went to Windsor after the founding of Hartford. His name is on the Founders's Monument in the gold Street cemetery in Hartford.
    Margaret M. Neuffer.
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    Birth: Dec. 15, 1693
    Hartford
    Hartford County
    Connecticut, USA
    Death: Feb. 12, 1767
    Hartford
    Hartford County
    Connecticut, USA

    Died in the 73d year of his age
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    COLONEL JOHN WHITING

    Col. John Whiting was born on Dec. 15, 1693 in Hartford, Connecticut and died on Feb. 12, 1766 in Hartford, Connecticut. He was the son of Joseph and Anne Allyn Whiting. Col. John married Jerusha Lord who was born on Feb. 25, 1699 at Hartford, Connecticut. She was the daughter of Richard Lord III and Abigail Warren Lord. She died on Oct. 21, 1776 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Col. John succeeded his father in 1717 as treasurer of the colony, holding the office for thirty-two years. He was a merchant in Hartford and a man of wealth and standing. He commanded a regiment in the French and Indian Wars.

    1.) According to Cutter p.1665 " he was a man of wealth and standing, and that Col. John Whiting commanded a regiment in the French and Indian Wars(1754-1760)." Also in "The Journal of Constantine Hardy, in the Crown Point Expedition of 1759" there is mention of Col. Whiting's Regiment.

    2.) Re: American Genealogical Lending Library, Surname Collection (#SW 16- 14, v112 - 49) (pp.110-111) Col. John Whiting married Jerusha Lord,daughter of Richard Lord of Hartford. She was born February 25 1699, anddied October 21, 1776 at Windsor, Conn. Col. John Whiting succeeded his father in 1717 as Treasurer of the Colony of Connecticut, retaining the office thirty-two years. He was a merchant in Hartford and a man of property. Captain of the Troop of Horse in Hartford County, May 1730.Colonel of the First Regiment October 1741. Member of the Council of War 1745. Col. Whiting died February 12, 1766.

    A Genealogical Dictionary Of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692 by James Sabage
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    COLONEL JOHN WHITING, son of Joseph and Anna (Allyn) Whiting, was born in Hartford, December 15, 1693. He succeeded his father in 1717 as treasurer of the colony, holding the office for thirty-two years. He was a merchant in Hartford and a man of wealth and standing.

    He commanded a regiment in the French and Indian wars. He died February 12, 1766. He married Jerusha, daughter of Richard Lord of Hartford, grandson of Thomas Lord, one of the first settlers of the town of Hartford. She was born February 25,1699 and died October 21, 1776 in Windsor, Connecticut.

    Children of John and Jerusha born at Hartford are: (1) Joseph, born January 1715, died February 1715; (2) Abigail, born July 24, 1718, died December 21, 172; (3) Jerusha, born September 16,1720, married Daniel Skinner. She died July6, 1803. (4) Joseph, born February 14, 172, died November 1725; (5) Anna, born February 16, 1724, married Lieutenant Benjamin Colton, died May 31, 1762; (6) John, born June 17, 1727; (7) Mary, born August 25, 1729, married John Skinner; (8) Susan, born February 10, 1732; (9) Sarah, born April 6, 1734; (10) William, born October 12, 1736, died October 19, 1775; (11) Allyn, born June 23, 1740, died February 9, 1818.

    He was a soldier in the revolution in John Skinner's company, Major Sheldon's regiment of light horse, in Captain Ozias Bissell's company, Colonel Roger Enos' regiment in New York in 1778, resided at West Hartford, Married Elizabeth _________ with whom he joined the church at Hartford; (12) Elizabeth born June 25, 1743 and died August 14, 1750.

    Source: Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut.

    Volume II, page 664
    ======================


    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Jerusha Lord Whiting (1699 - 1776)

    Children:
    Elizabeth Whiting (____ - 1750)*
    Abigail Whiting (____ - 1722)*
    Joseph Whiting (1715 - 1715)*
    Jerusha Whiting Skinner (1720 - 1803)*
    Anna Whiting Colton (1724 - 1762)*
    Mary Whiting Skinner (1729 - 1772)*
    William Whiting (1736 - 1775)*
    Allyn Whiting (1740 - 1818)*
    Sarah Whiting Merry (1750 - 1822)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Inscription:
    In Memory
    of Colonel John
    Whiting Who
    Departed this
    Life February ye 12th
    1767 in ye 73rd
    Year of his Age

    Burial:
    Old Center Cemetery
    West Hartford
    Hartford County
    Connecticut, USA

    Maintained by: Rhonda
    Originally Created by: C Greer
    Record added: Oct 18, 2010
    Find A Grave Memorial# 60282882
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=60282882

    John married Lord, Jerusha on 16 Sep 1720. Jerusha (daughter of Lord, Richard and Warren, Abigail) was born on 25 Feb 1699 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 26 Feb 1698 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 21 Oct 1776 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in Oct 1776 in Connecticut, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Lord, Jerusha was born on 25 Feb 1699 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 26 Feb 1698 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (daughter of Lord, Richard and Warren, Abigail); died on 21 Oct 1776 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in Oct 1776 in Connecticut, United States.

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    Notes:

    !Sealing to Parents: IGI 3Mar 1977 SW Bapt.,Mar.D.TIB
    !BIRTH: Vit Rec of Hartford, Conn; Goodwin Genes Notes p.349; Alternate date 25 Feb 1699 given by Fairon James Smith (1954);

    !MARRIAGE: Same as Baptism p 373; TIB;

    !DEATH: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of CT, Registers of Pedigrees
    and Services of Ancestors, p.683;

    BAPTISM: Families of Early Hartford, CT by L.B. Barbour, p.678, 373; TIB;
    ENDOW: TIB;
    SEAL PARENTS: IGI 3 Mar 1977 SW;

    !DOCUMENTATION (by Margaret Neuffer):

    !BIRTH: Vital Rec. of Hartford, Conn. Goodwin Gen. Notes p.349. (Hartford Twp Rec)
    !BAPTISM: Families of Early Hartford, Conn., by Lucius Barnes Barbour, p. 678. & 373 (2 Ch Rec)
    !MARRIAGE: Source - same as baptism, page 373.
    !DEATH: The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Conn. Registers of Pedigrees and Services of Ancestors, page 683.
    Also - Families of Early Hartford, Conn., by L.B. Barbour, page 678.
    !TOMBSTONE behind the United Church of Christ, Windsor, Connecticut
    In memory of
    Mrs Jerushay
    relict of Col John
    Whiting of Hartford
    who died Oct 25
    1776 in the 77th
    year of her age

    BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening Second Church Rec. Hartford, Conneticut.

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Joseph was born in Jan 1714/1715 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 22 Jan 1715 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died in Feb 1715 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in Feb 1715 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    2. Whiting, Abigail was born on 24 Jul 1718 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 27 Jul 1718 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 21 Dec 1723 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in Dec 1723 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    3. Whiting, Jerusha was born on 16 Sep 1720 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 18 Sep 1720 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 6 Jul 1802; was buried in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    4. Whiting, Joseph was born on 14 Feb 1723 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was christened on 17 Feb 1723 in Second Ch Rec, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in Nov 1725 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was buried in Nov 1725 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.
    5. Whiting, Ann was born on 16 Feb 1724 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 21 Feb 1724 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 31 May 1762 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    6. Whiting, John was born on 17 Jun 1727 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 18 Jun 1727 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 21 Feb 1820 in Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut.
    7. Whiting, Mary was born on 25 Aug 1729 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 31 Aug 1729 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 23 May 1772 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    8. Whiting, Susanna was born on 10 Feb 1732 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 19 Mar 1732 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 19 Mar 1732 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in Mar 1732 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    9. Whiting, William was born on 12 Oct 1736 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 20 Oct 1775 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried on 20 Oct 1775 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    10. 4. Whiting, Allyn was born on 23 Jun 1740 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 24 Jun 1740 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 9 Feb 1818.
    11. Whiting, Elizabeth was born on 25 Jun 1743 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 26 Jun 1743 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 14 Aug 1750 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in Aug 1750 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    12. Whiting, Sarah was born on 6 Apr 1749 in of Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut; was christened on 25 Jun 1749 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 12 Oct 1822 in Hartford, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

  3. 10.  Merry, John was born on 20 Apr 1708 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was christened in Apr 1708 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 11 Mar 1761 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was buried in Mar 1761 in HARTFORD, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.

    Notes:

    DOCUMENTATION

    !BIRTH: Source - Merry, Irwin & Isabella, "Descendants of Cornelius Merry"
    # 3-2-4
    !MARRIAGE: Source - Barbour, Lucius Barnes, "Families of Early Hartford, Conn".
    page 401.
    !DEATH: Source - same as birth,

    Owned cov. May 4, 1729 West Hartford First Ch. Vol.I page 100

    John married Flower, Dianah on 20 Apr 1708 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. Dianah (daughter of Flowers, John and Baker, Elizabeth) was born on 22 Apr 1714 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was christened on 30 Jun 1714 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 22 Jul 1775 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was buried in Jul 1775 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Flower, Dianah was born on 22 Apr 1714 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was christened on 30 Jun 1714 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut (daughter of Flowers, John and Baker, Elizabeth); died on 22 Jul 1775 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was buried in Jul 1775 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.
    Children:
    1. Merry, Cornelious was born on 12 Mar 1730 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 12 Mar 1740 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in 1810 in Litchfield, Herkimer, New York, United States.
    2. Merry, Rosanna was born on 17 Apr 1737 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was christened on 17 Apr 1737 in in West Hartford, Connecticut; died on 18 Sep 1803 in West Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, U.S.; was buried on 18 Sep 1803 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    3. 5. Merry, Elizabeth was born in 1738; was christened on 30 Jul 1738 in West Hartford, Connecticut; died before 1800.
    4. Merry, Samuel was born about 1740 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 3 Jun 1750 in First Church; West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 19 Aug 1827 in Herkimer Village, New York, United States.
    5. Merry, Anne was born in 1744; was christened on 3 Jun 1744 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in 1794 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    6. Merry, John was born in 1746; was christened on 29 Jun 1746 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in 1762.
    7. Merry, Ebenezer was born on 27 Mar 1748 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was christened on 17 Jan 1742 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 3 Jul 1809 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was buried in 1809 in Avon, New York.
    8. Merry, Samuel was born on 3 Jun 1750 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 18 Sep 1803 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.
    9. Merry, Francis was born in 1754; was christened on 3 Jul 1754 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 20 Dec 1776.
    10. Merry, Diana Twin was born in 1754; was christened on 3 Jul 1754 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in DECEASED.
    11. Merry, Frances was born in 1754; was christened on 7 Jul 1754 in Hartford, Hrtfrd., Connecticut; died in DECEASED.