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Whiting, Jeremiah Bumpus

Male 1771 - 1850  (79 years)


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  1. 1.  Whiting, Jeremiah Bumpus was born in 1771 in Sharon, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States (son of Whiting, Theophilus, son of Whiting, Theophilus and Collamore, Hannah); died on 17 Nov 1850 in Lee Township, Calhoun, Michigan, United States; was buried in Marengo, Calhoun, Michigan, United States.

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    Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 about Jeremiah Whiting
    Name: Jeremiah Whiting
    Gender: Male
    Spouse: Ruth Sweet
    Marriage Date: 25 Jun 1797
    City: New Bedford
    County: Bristol
    Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 1993939.
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    1820; Census Place: Spafford, Onondaga, New York; Roll M33_67; Page: 219; Image: 233.
    Jeremiah B Whiting
    Free White males under 10: 1
    of 10 and under 16: between 16 and 18:
    of 16 and under 26:
    of 26 and under 45:
    of 45 and upwards: 1
    Free White fem under 10: 2
    of 10 and under 16: 4
    of 16 and under 26:
    of 26 and under 45: 1
    of 45 and upwards:

    1820; Census Place: Spafford, Onondaga, New York; Roll M33_67; Page: 220; Image: 234.
    Thomas Whiting
    Free White males under 10:
    of 10 and under 16: 1 between 16 and 18: 1
    of 16 and under 26: 1
    of 26 and under 45: 2
    of 45 and upwards:
    Free White fem under 10: 1
    of 10 and under 16: 1
    of 16 and under 26: 1
    of 26 and under 45: 1
    of 45 and upwards:
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    1830 U S Census: Sempronius, Cayuga, New York, Page: 328; NARA Roll: M19-88; Family History Film: 0017148.
    Jeremiah B Whiting
    male of 10 and under 15 : 1
    male of 15 and under 20: 2
    male 50 to 60 :1
    fem of 5 and under 10: 1
    fem 10 to 15: 1
    fem 20 to 30 :2
    fem 50 to 60:1

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    1840; Census Place: Western, Oneida, New York; Roll 313; Page: 155; Image: 891; Family History Library Film: 0017199.
    Jeremiah B Whiting Jr
    Male under 5:1
    Male 5 and under 10:1
    Male 20 and under 30:1
    Fem under 5:3
    Fem 5 and under 10: 1
    Fem 20 and under 30:1

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    1850; Census Place: Lee, Calhoun, Michigan; Roll M432_348; Page: 33A; Image: 70.
    258/265 Thalia Snyder 41 fem /$700 New York
    Byron G 15 male farmer New York
    Thetes M 13 fem New York
    Betsy J 11 fem Michigan
    J. B. Whiting 79 male Physician Connecticut
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    WHITING Direct Line Ancestors of Annabell Marion Brown Wright
    JEREMIAH B. WHITING Jeremiah B. Whiting was born about 1771 in Sharon, MA. He married Ruth Sweet June 25, 1797 in New Bedford, Briston, MA. Ruth Sweet was born about 1778. She was the daughter of Silas Sweet and Mary Blackman. Soon after the wedding they moved to Bradford, Vermont and in 1807, they moved to Northern New York. Dr Whiting practiced medicine in Vermont, Onondaga and Cayuga Counties in New York and then moved to Michigan. In the 1850 census, which was taken shortly before his death, he was listed in the home of his daughter Thalis (Whiting) Snyder, in Calhoun county, Michigan. From "A History of Bradford, Vermont", by Rev Silas McKeen, pages 396-7: "Dr. Whiting practiced medicine in Bradford for a few years. He resided in the part of town called Goshen. He had a good preparatory education and was well-read in his professional studies. He distinguished himself somewhat in his judicious treatment of scarlett fever which prevailed at one time during his practice in Bradford." The following is from "The History of Cayuga County 1789-1879 page 462 Town of Moravia" ....... Jeremiah B. Whiting joined the County Medical Society February 2, 1826, and practiced in the north part of the town till 1832, when he removed to Michigan. He was from Dutchess county. ........ "Northern New York" must refer to Spafford in Onondaga County; the book Onondaga or Reminiscences of Earlier and Later Times, by Joshua V. H. Clark, A.M., Stoddard and Babcock, Syracuse, 1849, pp. 348 - 352, lists Dr Jeremiah B Whiting as one of the first Doctors in Spafford. And the Centennial History of Spafford tells us that Dr Jeremiah Bumpus Whiting settled in Borodino, then called Child's Corners, about 1802. He continued to practice medicine and clear up and manage a new farm until 1819, when he removed to Sempronius in Cayuga County and afterwards went to Michigan, where he died. He was a good classical and medical scholar and was the best skilled in the use of American indigenous remedies of any of our early physicians. The History of Onondaga also notes that Dr. Jonathan Kneeland of Marcellus was a precocious youth and at age eleven (1823) became a student of medicine under Dr. Jeremiah Bumpus Whiting of Sempronius, Cayuga County. The Kneeland genealogy (Seven centuries in the Kneeland family) tells us that Jonathan "was appenticed to learn the art of healing to Jeremiah Bumpus Whiting of Sempronius. Bumpus was a college graduate and he agreed to reward Kneeland for faithful services in ten years, with a horse and saddle bags. This delightful experience and prospect was rudely ended by the relapse of the learned Whiting to his old but relinquished habit of quaffing the flowing bowl". The History of Cayuga County notes that Jeremiah B. Whiting joined the County Medical Society on 2 February 1826 and practiced in the north part of the town of Moravia until 1832, when he removed to Michigan. This history states that he was from Dutchess County. Children of Jeremiah Whiting and Ruth Sweet are: 1. Jeremiah B. Whiting, Jr., born Abt. 1812 in New York; died Abt. 1852 in Scott, Cortland, NY; married Eliza M. unk. 2. Thalis Whiting, born Abt. 1819. JEREMIAH B. WHITING Jeremiah B. Whiting, Jr. was born about 1812 in New York and died about 1852 in Scott, Cortland, NY. He was the son of Jeremiah B. Whiting and Ruth Sweet. He married Eliza M. (unknown). Eliza M. was born about 1814 in New York. Children of Jeremiah Whiting and Eliza are: 1. Thoethusa Whiting, born Abt. 1832 in Onondaga, NY; married William Woodard; born Abt. 1832 in Steuben, New York. 2. John Whiting, born Abt. 1834. 3. Jeremiah B. Whiting III, born July 17, 1835 in Summerhill, Cayuga County, NY; died May 11, 1918 in Seneca, New York and is buried at Lake View Cemetery, Seneca, NY. He married (1) Rosanna A. Burdick November 09, 1855 in Rock County, WI; born Abt. 1840 in New York; married (2) Helen E. Hermance November 08, 1892. 4. Mary Whiting, born Abt. 1837; died December 13, 1900 in Seneca County Willard State Hospital; married (1) William Coshun; married (2) Nicholas Cushin Abt. 1862. 5. Emily Whiting, born Abt. 1839. 6. Geroge Whiting, born Abt. 1842. 7. Caroline Whiting, born Abt. 1844. 8. Lorenzo Whiting, born Abt. 1849. 9. Edwin Whiting, born Abt. 1852. MARY WHITING Mary Whiting was born about 1837, and died December 13, 1900 in Seneca County Willard State Hospital. She is buried in McNeil Cemetery. She married (1) Nicholas Cushin about 1862, son of DAVID CUSHIN and JEMMIMA. He was born about 1832 in Steuben, New York. She married (2) William Coshun in December of 1874. He was the son of CATHERINE. He was born about 1822 in New York and died after 1880 in Seneca, New York. Obit: "Mary A Coshun, a sister of Mrs. William Woodard and J. B. Whiting was buried in the McNeil Cemetery on Saturday last. Her death occured on the 13th, and funeral service were held the 15th at the home of Mrs. George Stewart. Farmer Review 12/22/1900." Notes for NICHOLAS CUSHIN: Nicholas shows up in the 1860 Seneca County, NY Census married to Mary with daughter Carrie. Based on family records transcribed from Cortland County, Nicholas deserted Mary and they gave up daughter Nettie to Dennis & Elizabeth Coon who adopted her. Children of MARY WHITING and NICHOLAS CUSHIN are: 1. CARRIE CUSHIN, b. 1859; d. October 1906, Cortland Hospital; m. WILLIAM MACDONALD STERLING, Aft. 1901; b. March 15, 1861, New York; d. Bef. 1920, New York. Notes for CARRIE CUSHIN: Carrie appears in the 1860 census as less than a year old living with her parents in Ovid, Seneca County, NY. She next appears in 1870 census living with the Adrien/Nancy Huff family as a domestic servant in Ovid. Family records (Lillian Sherman) states that she eventually married William McDonald Sterling after the death of Nettie Sterling in 1901. Her given name may have been Caroline. Death also based on family records. 2. NETTIE ELIZABETH (EMILY ANTONETTE CUSHIN) COON, b. July 31, 1863, New York; d. April 14, 1900, New York. Child of MARY WHITING and WILLIAM COSHUN is: 3. MARY L. COSHUN, b. October 1878. NETTIE ELIZABETH (EMILY ANTONETTE CUSHIN) COON Nettie Elizabeth Coon was born July 31, 1863 in New York and died April 14, 1900 in New York. She married (1) William McDonald Sterling March 13, 1882 in De Ruyter, NY. Emile Annonette Cushin was the birth name of Nettie Elizabeth Coon. Her father, Nicholas Cushin, deserted her mother when she was 6 months old. She was adopted by Dennis T. Coon and wife Elizabeth Muncy Coon. It is interesting to note that Dennis T. Coon was related to Nettie's husband William McDonald Sterling (second cousin, twice removed). Both families descended from the Coons of Washington County, Rhode Island. The name shortened to Coon from MacCoone. The original ancestor, John MacCoone came to America in 1652 from Aberdeenshire, Scotland. View trascript of Adoption Record. Carrie Cushin appears in the 1860 census as less than a year old living with her parents in Ovid, Seneca County, NY. She next appears in 1870 census living with the Adrien/Nancy Huff family as a domestic servant in Ovid. Family records (Lillian Sherman) states that she eventually married William McDonald Sterling after the death of Nettie Sterling in 1901. Her given name may have been Caroline. Children of WILLIAM STERLING and NETTIE COON are: 1. LILLIAN BLOSSOM STERLING, b. July 25, 1883, DeRuyter, Madison, NY; d. Aft. 1976. 2. BERTHA LOU STERLING, b. July 13, 1885; d. September 12, 1897. 3. EARL DUANE STERLING, b. July 20, 1887; d. July 08, 1895. 4. ELWIN JAY STERLING, b. September 09, 1888; d. September 01, 1901. 5. KATY MAY STERLING, b. May 25, 1891; d. April 13, 1899. 6. ERMA EULLIA STERLING, b. July 06, 1893, NY; d. January 02, 1928, Syracuse, NY. 7. HARRIET (HATTIE) BELL STERLING, b. September 12, 1895. 8. BESSIE LOU STERLING, b. November 12, 1897; m. JOHN E. CRAFT. ERMA EULLIA STERLING ERMA EULLIA STERLING was born July 06, 1893 in NY and died January 02, 1928 in Syracuse, NY. She married William Wesley Brown July 06, 1911 in De Ruyter, NY, son of JOHN BROWN and ALICE STONE. He was born June 03, 1893 in Georgetown, NY, and died September 23, 1960 in Syracuse, NY. Irma is listed in the 1900 census living with her Mother's adoptive parents (Dennis Coon). According to letter from Mrs. R. W. Wing to Alice Brown Kilts the Coon family also adopted Irma. She is buried in Cortland Cemetery. Obituary Notice found in family records. Children of William Wesley Brown and Erma Eullia Sterling are: 1. Minnie Eliza (Marie) Brown, born August 23, 1912; died October 01, 198). She married Addison Jerome Sherwood; born April 26, 1908; died April 1974 Hinmansville, Oswego, New York. 2. Henry Wesley Brown, born January 19, 1917; died December 1977 in NY. He married Aleatha Hogan. 3. Alice Alicia Brown, born June 19, 1918; died November 1974 in Colvin, Onondaga, New York. She married Carl L. Kilts; born March 19, 1911; died January 02, 1963 in Syracuse, NY. 4. Bruce MacDonald Brown, born July 1920. He married Mildred Carbone. 5. Annabell Marion Brown, born May 08, 1924 in NY; died June 19, 1999 in Tavares, FL. She married Jay Duane Wright October 31, 1941 in NY; born February 1921 in Manlius, NY. ANNABELL MARION BROWN Annabell Marion Brown was born May 8, 1925 in New York. She married Jay Duane Wright October 31, 1941 in NY, son of Jay A. Wright and Ethel M. Brown. He was born in 1921 in Manlius, New York. Children of Jay Wright and Annabell Brown are: 1. Gerald Richard Wright 2. Joan Carole Wright 3. Jay Leslie Wright
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    Jeremiah married Sweet, Ruth on 25 Jun 1797 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. Ruth (daughter of Sweet, Silas and Blackham, Mary) was born in 1778; died on 26 Sep 1844 in Lee Township, Calhoun, Michigan, United States; was buried in Marengo, Calhoun, Michigan, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Betsey was born on 1 Aug 1801 in Cambridge, Lamoille, Vermont, United States; died on 27 Dec 1872 in Milan, Erie, Ohio, United States.
    2. Whiting, Ruth was born on 12 Oct 1804 in Scott, Cortland, New York, United States; died on 7 May 1874 in Sempronius, Cayuga, New York, United States; was buried in Sempronius, Cayuga, New York, United States.
    3. Whiting, Jeremiah Bumpus was born in 1812 in New York, United States; died in 1852 in Scott, Cortland, New York, United States.
    4. Whiting, Thailis was born in 1819 in New York, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Whiting, Theophilus died in DECEASED.

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    1810; Census Place: Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll 21; Page: 38; Family History Number: 0205629; Image: 00025.
    1810 United States Federal Census about Theophilus Whiting
    Name: Theophilus Whiting
    Township: Scituate
    County: Plymouth
    State: Massachusetts
    Free White Males Under 10: 3
    Free White Males 26 to 44: 1
    Free White Females Under 10: 2
    Free White Females 10 to 15: 1
    Free White Females 26 to 44: 1
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 6
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
    Number of Household Members: 8
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    1898 Biographies Cortland County, New York
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    HAMILTON I. WHITING, who is living in practical retirement on his farm, near the village of Scott, was born February 13, 1839, in the town of Scott, Cortland County, N. Y. He is a son of Anson Lord and Nancy (Burdick) Whiting, and a grandson of Thomas Whiting.
    The Whiting family is of English descent, our subject's great-grandfather,

    THEOPHILUS WHITING,

    having been born in England. He came to this country during the early colonial period and settled in Connecticut, where his son

    THOMAS

    was born. Thomas Whiting remained in his native state until 1811, when he with his wife and eight children moved to Spafford, Onondaga County, N. Y. There he spent most of his life, but was living at Onondaga Hill, near Syracuse, when his earthly career ended. He was one of the pioneer settlers of Spafford, which was then called Babcock Settlement, and followed the occupation of a farmer.

    ANSON LORD WHITING

    was a native of Connecticut and was four years of age when he came with his father to Spafford, in 1811. There he grew to manhood and followed farming; in 1833 he moved to the town of Scott, where he operated a mercantile store for the following sixteen years. He also manufactured flax for many years. He was an extensive land-owner and shortly before his death gave each of his five children a good farm. He was a shrewd and energetic business man and accumulated considerable money, besides owning no small amount of real estate.
    He was united in marriage to Nancy Burdick, a daughter of Henry and Jemima (Crandall) Burdick. The Burdick family is of Scotch descent, and, upon coming to this country, settled in Hopkinton, R. I., where Henry, our subject's maternal grandfather, was born. There he remained until the year 1800, when he came to Scott and purchased a farm. After a stay of two years, he went back to his native state and upon returning to Scott, he was accompanied by his father and mother, and his four brothers, Joseph, Paul, Jesse and Russell. They all settled within a radius of five miles of Scott, and his brothers, with the exception of Paul, lived to be prosperous and successful farmers. Paul was of a mechanical turn of mind and was an inventor; his son Orin became well known all over the country by his connection with the Osborne reaper. Henry Burdick was a pioneer settler of Scott and one of its leading citizens. Besides clearing his own farm of 100 acres, he cleared farms for others. He was an active and industrious man and possessed the confidence of all who knew him. He acted as justice of the peace for many years and served on the board of supervisors. He married Jemima Crandall, by whom he had the following children: Elmira, deceased, was the wife of Daniel Babcock of Scott; Sallie, deceased, married Abel Lewis of Scott; Nancy, married

    ANSON LORD WHITING,

    our subject's father; Betsy, deceased; Henry Lee; Jared C. was a prominent publisher of New York City, where he was at the head of the Ladies' Wreath and Parlor Annual; Russell M. was a prominent business man of Hartford, Conn., and was interested in the cultivation of oranges in Florida; William M.; and Asher B., who was the publisher of "Helpers Impending Crisis." Henry Burdick had reached the advanced old age of eighty-nine years, when he died in 1869.

    Mr. and Mrs. Whiting's union

    was blessed by the birth of five children, namely: Lucelia O., deceased, who was the wife of Hon. S. A. Childs, whose sketch appears elsewhere in this book; Henry Lee, after attaining his majority, went to Hartford, Conn., where he was in the mercantile business for twenty-five years, then returning to Scott in 1892, where he died in the same year;

    Hamilton I., our subject;

    Lorinda F., the wife of James B. Spencer, whose personal history appears elsewhere in this book; and Adelle O., who married Leland Griffin, a resident of Scott. At one time our subject's father was a Whig, but later became a Republican. He was quite active in politics and held a number of public offices; for many years he was a member of the board of supervisors, and was also town clerk. Religiously, he was a member of the Seventh Day Baptist Church, and contributed largely to the support of that organization.

    HAMILTON I. WHITING

    received his primary education in the district school at Scott, after which he attended the De Ruyter Institute of Madison County, N. Y. At the age of eighteen he left school and engaged in the manufacture of flax in partnership with his father, under the firm name,

    A. L. Whiting & Son.

    Eight years later he began to manufacture green tow and continued in that business for some fifteen years; he was the first in this section to engage in that business, but he was quickly followed by others. In 1884, he opened a general merchandise store in Scott and conducted it alone until 1891, when his son, Merton A., became a member of the firm. One year later, Mr. Whiting retired from active business life, and his son has since conducted the store with the same good judgment, that characterized all of his father's business ventures. Mr. Whiting still oversees the farm of 148 acres, upon which he now lives, but does none of the hard work.
    He was united in marriage to Josephine A. Truman, a daughter of Dr. William M. Truman of Alfred Center, Allegany County, N. Y., in 1858. Dr. Truman was born in Madison County, N. Y., and studied medicine in Scott. He graduated when he was nineteen years old and then went to Richburg, Allegany County, where he practiced for about seven years. He next went to Alfred Center, where he acquired a large practice, and remained the rest of his life. He married Hulda L. Babcock of Scott, and they reared a family of four children, namely: Josephine A.; Elosia A.; Adelbert W., M. D., lives in Rochester, N. Y.; and Mary, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Whiting have reared four children, whose names are as follows: William I., who is head clerk and manager of a grocery store at Skaneateles, N. Y., Lena M., the wife of John B. Brown, a farmer of Scott; Merton A.; and Mary E. In politics, Mr. Whiting is a stanch Republican and takes an active interest in state as well as local politics. He is serving in an official capacity as county committeeman, and was supervisor one term. He is also a director of the Homer National Bank. He is a well informed man, sociable, genial, and has a large number of friends.
    Source: pages 407-409

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born England.

    Theophilus married Collamore, Hannah on 20 Aug 1797 in Scituate, Massachusetts, United States. Hannah (daughter of Collamore, Enoch and Cushing, Hannah) was born in 1877. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Collamore, Hannah was born in 1877 (daughter of Collamore, Enoch and Cushing, Hannah).
    Children:
    1. 1. Whiting, Jeremiah Bumpus was born in 1771 in Sharon, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States; died on 17 Nov 1850 in Lee Township, Calhoun, Michigan, United States; was buried in Marengo, Calhoun, Michigan, United States.
    2. Whiting, Thomas was born in 1774 in Connecticut, United States; died in in Spafford, Onondaga, New York, United States; was buried in Onondaga Hill, Onondaga, New York, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Collamore, Enoch was born on 27 Jun 1745 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States (son of Collamer, John and Whiting, Margaret); died on 22 Apr 1824 in Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States; was buried in Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.

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    SURNAME: Also shown as Colamer

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Union Cemetery, Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

    Enoch married Cushing, Hannah on 13 Jan 1774 in Massachusetts. Hannah was born on 5 May 1753 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States; died on 16 Feb 1824 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States; was buried in Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Cushing, Hannah was born on 5 May 1753 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States; died on 16 Feb 1824 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States; was buried in Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.
    Children:
    1. 3. Collamore, Hannah was born in 1877.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Collamer, John was born on 2 Dec 1704 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 17 Apr 1755 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; was buried in South Parish Cemetery Norwell, Massachusetts.

    John married Whiting, Margaret on 27 Apr 1732 in Gilman Plain Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Margaret (daughter of Whiton, Sergeant Enoch and Lincoln, Mary) was born on 28 Jan 1702 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States; died on 20 Mar 1793 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; was buried in Assinippi Cemetery, North Hanover, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Whiting, Margaret was born on 28 Jan 1702 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States (daughter of Whiton, Sergeant Enoch and Lincoln, Mary); died on 20 Mar 1793 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; was buried in Assinippi Cemetery, North Hanover, Massachusetts.

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    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married 27Apr1732

    Children:
    1. Collamore, Sarah was born on 23 Apr 1733 in of Gilman Plain, Scituate, Massachusetts; died on 7 Mar 1791 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    2. Collamore, Mary was born on 7 Dec 1735 in of Gilman Plain, Scituate, Massachusetts; died on 8 Jan 1831 in Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    3. Collamore, Elizabeth was born on 14 Apr 1740 in of Gilman Plain, Scituate, Massachusetts; died in Oct 1818.
    4. Colamer Jr., John was born on 15 Jul 1742 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 1 Dec 1754 in Scituate, Massachusetts.
    5. 6. Collamore, Enoch was born on 27 Jun 1745 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States; died on 22 Apr 1824 in Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States; was buried in Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.