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25551 NOTE: Sr.
Archive rec (Thomas Cutler) Joan Clark States; Marion Perry Desc/Prog 1988
p 328, 327. 
Merriam, Robert (I21402)
 
25552 NOTE: Sr.
Archive rec Lillie Dunford Mecham; L. Derek Maude;

Alan V Funk 5870 Vista Del Mar Yorba Linda, CA 92687 714-777-1832 7-1993.

Ancestral File shows:
children Samuel and Sylvester born to Mary Williams and Elam, however Mary died in 1816 and during 1830's and up through at least 1850, Elam was married to Sarah, who was from Vermont." (see notes for father of Mary, Robert Williams). 
Meacham, Elam (I20278)
 
25553 NOTE: Sr.
Marion Perry Desc/Prog 1988 p 326; 
Merriam, William (I21420)
 
25554 NOTE: Sr. Rowley, Moses (I22205)
 
25555 NOTE: Will Probated 14 Jan 1605. Holmes, Robert (I20888)
 
25556 NOTE: Will probated 30 Jan 1578. Fiske, William (I21622)
 
25557 NOTE: Will probated 5 Nov 1572. Fiske, Richard (I21623)
 
25558 NOTE: Will proved 14 May 1616. Downing, Nathaniel (I21363)
 
25559 NOTE: Will Proved 26 Mar 1629. Downing, Joshua (I21367)
 
25560 NOTE: Will proved 29 Oct 1574. Griggs, Henry (I20513)
 
25561 NOTE: Also baptized 27 Aug 1929, also endowed 7 Oct 1929

Rec Florence L. Mecham 1991 
Ames, John (I21041)
 
25562 NOTE: Died Young
Archive Record of Rebecca Scott; L. Derek Maude 1988. 
Main, Thomas (I20166)
 
25563 NOTE: Died Young Church, Richard (I21567)
 
25564 NOTE: Died Young Willet, David (I21470)
 
25565 NOTE: Died Young Aldrich, Abel (I20106)
 
25566 NOTE: Died Young Thayer, Mary (I20073)
 
25567 NOTE: Died Young Thayer, Elizabeth (I20071)
 
25568 NOTE: Died Young Thayer, Jonathan (I20070)
 
25569 NOTE: He died sometime between Sept 1677 and June 3, 1689, when his widow disposed of her interests in his estate. She remarried in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where he may have died.

Biography:
This man lived a troubled life. Emigrating to Salem at the age of 27, he married into the Weston family, which was embroiled with the local authorities over theology. His father in law was banished and later died in prison for his heretical teachings. His mother in law went mad and his wife, faced with arrest, was forced to recant shortly before she died. In 1644, the year his father-in-law was banished, his mother and brother died and John Pease sold his property in Salem and 'fled' to Martha's Vineyard, becoming one of the original settlers. There he remarried and peaceably raised a second family until he joined in the rebellion against the autocratic rule of Governor Mayhew in 1673. In the wake of reprisals by the Governor following his reestablishment of authority, John Pease left Martha's Vineyard for the mainland, probably for Portsmouth, New Hampshire, although it is not known for sure when or where he died.

Salem Records:
November 1634: Sailed with his brother Robert on the Ship Francis from Ipswich, arriving at Boston late in 1634.
3 Nov 1635, Salem court record: "Ordered that John Pease shalbe whipt and bound to his good behaviour for strikeing his mother [in law] Mrs. Weston and deryding of her and for dyvers other misdemeanors and other evell carriages". Massachusetts Colony Records, 1, 155.
1637, Salem: Mentioned as having land in the early Salem Town Record. "Robert Pease and his brother"
23 Apr 1638, Salem: granted "five acres of land next adjoining so Samuell Cominge neer unto the watermill"
18 June 1644, Salem: sold his house and 75 acres of land to his neighbor, Richard Ingersoll.
(His father in law being arrested in 1643, his wife arrested and/or recanting her 'heretical views', his mother and brother dying in 1644, all make his removal to Martha's Vineyard in 1645 understandable.)

Martha's Vineyard Records:
23 March 1646/7, Edgartown: sold ten acres of land at Mattakeeset to John Bland.
1650, New London, Connecticut: evidently involved in land transactions here. Probable that in these years he was involved in some land transactions in Connecticut before returning to the Vineyard.

Little record of him in the next twenty years, although he acquired a good deal of land and scattered lots on the Vineyard. Evidently lived first at Mattakeeset and then on the first lot of the Five and Twenty, situated at the north end of town at the place ever since known as Pease's Point (land which eventually was sold to Hannah Mayhew Daggett in 1692).

4 March 1674: will (Dukes Deeds, 1, 340)

Register Report: Robert Pease (1565-1623)

Evidently left the island following the dispute with Governor Mayhew. Not known when or where he died, but it is highly likely it was at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, as that is where his widow remarried.

Research: Banks states that he devoted more time to John Pease's history than anyone owing to the claim that John Pease first settled on the island in 1632 and had a claim prior to Thomas Mayhew. This alleged settlement could not be born out by the discovered facts of his life.

Caulkins, an early histoiographer of Norwich and New London, Connecticut, confounds John Sr. and John Jr.,the latter living on a lot granted to his father, he not being of age when the grant was made. This is perhaps where the death place entry of New London in the Ancestral File comes from, although it is not known for sure where John Sr. died.

Other References:

1. Pease, Reverend David, edited by Austin S. Pease. A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of John Pease, Sr. Last of Enfield, Connecticut (1869). CS/71/P363/1869a (NEHGS)

2. Facts relative to the Pease family [England] New England historical & Genealogical Register Vol. 9 #1 1855.

3. Vincent, Hebron, The Early Settlement of Martha's Vineyard (The Pease Tradition) - 1889 (Dukes County Intelligencer, Vol IV, No.2, Nov. 1962, Edgartown, Mass.) argues for the tradition that John Pease settled on Martha's Vineyard prior to the Mayhews.

///Two extant genealogies of the Pease line: 1st compiled by Frederic S Pease (1847) adopts the legend of the landing of John Pease on the Vineyard in 1632. 2nd compiled by Austin Spencer Pease (1869) (above) discards this legend. One or the other or both try to deny the violence to Mrs. Weston, with no evidence. (Vol II, 96) /// (See notes on Lucy Weston, his first wife).

He first married Lucy Weston, daughter of Francis Weston and Margaret abt 1630. Her father, an early settler in Salem, was originally a friend and supporter of Roger Williams, whom he followed in exile to Rhode Island. His second wife, Margaret, was a follower of Samuel Gorton, as became her husband and daughter Lucy. All were condemned by the local authorities at Salem and eventually banished to Rhode Island. Banks contends that Margaret later "became of hopelessly unsound mind." This was the environment that Banks cuts Pease some slack in his "forcible repression" of his mother-in-law, saying that "Doubtless she deserved forcible repression, and invited it by her actions."

17 October 1643: Lucy recanted her 'heretical views' (Mass. Col. Records, ii, 50).

They had the following children: James Pease and John Pease, born 1639. Died before 1711 in Norwich, Connecticut.

He second married Mary Browning, daughter of Malachi Browning and Mary Collier, 1648 in of Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts. Born 1625 in Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts. Died after 1695 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire.

They had the following children: Mary Pease, b.1649 of Edgartown, d. aft 1674; David Pease, b.1651 in New London, New London, Connecticut; Abigail Pease b.1653 in Edgartown, d. after 1674; Samuel Pease b.1655 in Edgartown, d. 12 Oct 1689. (Samuel Pease is believed to be identical with the Capt. Samuel Pease, commander of the sloop of war "Mary", fitted out by the Massachusetts Colony to protect the coast from the attacks of French privateers and pirated operating under letters of marquee granted by the King of France. He died of wounds he received in a successful defeat of one of the pirate ships on October 4, 1689. While the names of his wife and children are unknown for certain, they are strongly believed to have moved to New Hampshire and are in fact known); Thomas Pease; Rebecca Pease, b.1659 in Edgerton, d. aft 1674; Sarah Pease; Jonathan Pease. 
Pease, John (I19896)
 
25570 NOTE: Irene Lane ancestor.

IGI 1988 Norfolk, Eng p 9,368 batch 8379202 19; 
Hobart, Thomas (I19863)
 
25571 NOTE: Jr.

Archive rec Emily R. Richards; L. Derek Maude 1988.

AFN: Merged with a record that used the AFN 8KLQ-J3

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1630
 
Pendleton, Caleb (I21866)
 
25572 NOTE: Jr.
Parents: Nehemiah Hayden, Hannah Neale. 
Hayden, Nehemiah (I21356)
 
25573 NOTE: Jr.
Record of L. Derek Maude 1988. 
Pendleton, Edward (I21489)
 
25574 NOTE: Jr. Way, Henry (I20996)
 
25575 NOTE: Jr. Washburn, Samuel (I19822)
 
25576 NOTE: Jr. Sprague, John (I19797)
 
25577 NOTE: Meacham ancestor.

Rec of Naoma Perry Jolley; Savage Dict V 3 p 388; Meacham Family Book-Betty Saum p 46; Archive record of Walter Richard Buss; Brown Genealogy V 1-Cyrus H. Brown pp 12-3, 544, 113-4, V 2 p 19-20; Stonington-Wheeler p 260; Archive record George B. Stanley; TIB SL no. 16972 bk 4B p 725. 
Brown, Eleazer [Royal Line] (I19986)
 
25578 NOTE: Parents Daniel Woodward, Elizabeth Dana. Woodward, Jonathan (I21962)
 
25579 NOTE: Parents Edward Gaskill or Gascoigne, Sarah Parker. Gaskill, Samuel (I20831)
 
25580 NOTE: Parents James White Jr., Sally Norris.
1880 US Census FHL Film 1254915 NA Film No. T9-0915 p.35A (Butternuts, Otsego, New York): Shows a Thomas A. White age 59 (1821) Dentist, parents from NH, with wife Elizabeth M. White age 41 b. CT, parents from CT and NY; sister to wife Cornelia M. Metcalf age 43; and Sally White mother to husband (widow) age 84 (1796) b. NH, her parents from NH. (This may or may not be our Sally). 
White, Sally (I21849)
 
25581 NOTE: Parents John Housekeeper, Elizabeth Thompson Morrow. Housekeeper, Theodore Frelinghuysen (I22187)
 
25582 NOTE: Parents Joseph White, Lydia Copeland. White, Hannah (I21807)
 
25583 NOTE: Parents Moroni Coleman, Jemima Price. Coleman, Mary Jane (I22194)
 
25584 NOTE: Sr. Snider, John (I21980)
 
25585 NOTE: Surname spelled Girrard also. Parents: John Benjamin Girrard or Garrard, Susan Virginia MacGinnis. Garrard, William McGinnes (I22192)
 
25586 NOTE: UNPROVEN Lewis, Mrs. David (I18807)
 
25587 NOTE: UNPROVEN Lewis, David (I18548)
 
25588 NOTE: Who is the correct mother, Miss Bellamy or Dorcas Blois? Downing, Abigail (I21370)
 
25589 Notes ?
JWW 
Clapp, Jacob (I1400)
 
25590 Notes ? JWW Fairbanks, Hannah (I1401)
 
25591 Notes for Jesse Vose:
Jess Vose was born on the "old place" at the foot of Brush Hill, the birthplace of his father and grandfather, He was seven years old when his parents removed to the farm purchased on Brush Hill and at the age of eighteen was preparing for college at Atkinson Academy in New Hampshire, under the pricipalship of his cousin, Preceptor John Vose. A letter written to his "Respective Parents" from Atkinson in January, 1801 is prized by his descendants.
The sudden illness of his father, however, prevented the completion of his course there. He returned home to take charge of his father;s large estate, and occupied the old house on Brush Hill until 1829. In that year he built a substantial house a few rods from the old one, which he occupied until death.
His widow, with her two unmarried daughter, Mary and Sarah, continued to live there until the autumn of 1861, when they removed th Hyde Park, leaving her son Jesse and family the occupants. The house, still standing at the corner of Brush Hill Road adn Robbins Street was purchases by Jesse's grandson, Henry W., who held it until 1926, when it passed, with all the land boughtby his greatgrandfather Benjamin Vose in 1790, out of the family.
Jesse Vose, like his forbears, took an active part in the management of twon affairs. He was the town treasurer for ten years; suveyor of the highways six years and also held other lesser offices, and served on numerous committees appoint for the welfare of the town. He was chairman of the Parish Committee during the controversy which culminated in a schism in the church, and the establishment of the of the First Congregational Parish as a Unitarian church in 1834.
He carried on an extrensive business for the times, in making moulds used in the manufacture of handmade paper, and invented a machine for weaving the wire network. His brother Ralph was in company with him until his death, an dlater for a few years Messrs. John Shepard Crebore and his sons Charles Crane and Jeremiah were associated in the business. His account books of 1810-1830 contain the names of many of the leading paper-makers of the period.

More About Jesse Vose:
Burial: Read and Gulliver Tomb.

More About Jesse Vose and Matilda Whiting:
Marriage: February 22, 1807, Dedham. 
Vose, Jesse (I1353)
 
25592 Notes for John Bigelow on Fremont
Family Background [July 1856]
Elizabeth Sewall (Seawell) married, had five children--lst Thomas
lWhiting & by him [number left blank]' 2nd Samtl Cary & by him had
four children, dying left Sam'l Cary guardian to her children by both
marriages.
Sam'l Cary was sued by the five children of the 1st marriage for their
father's estate.2:
Anne Beverley Whiting, the youngest child of ThomasWhiting and
Elizabeth Sewall (Seawell], was but six months old at the time of her
father's death. Consequently her share of the property and slaves which
should have increased greaty before her coming of age was the most
defenceless in the hands of Sam'l Cary.
Mrs. Lowry (Catherine Whiting) was married when Mrs Elizabeth
Sewall (Seawell] Cary died,l and the stepfather's home being disagreeable
from the vexations of law suits, Anne Wfiiti!ll went to her sister
Catherine to live.
Catherine (Mrs. Lowry) arranged a marriage between her sister &:
Major Pyor who was a very rich man. She was but sevenreen & he
62 at the time of the marriage. Her sister Mrs. Lowry told me her 
Whiting, Anne Beverley (I5158)
 
25593 Notes for Samuel Whiting, Jr.: Individual: Whiting, Samuel, County/State: Tompkins Co., NY, Location: Caroline, Page #: 007, Year: 1850 On page 58 of the Town Census for 1850, there is a listing of: Whiting, Samuel Jr. 34 Mass. blacksmith. Caroline 23 N.Y. Henry 5 " Josephine 4 " Randolf 1 " On the same page was listed a Whiting, Samuel, Sr. (see his notes)
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1860 Page 4 Berkshire 15 June 1860 Louis P. Legg enumerator PO Jenksville #28 Samuel Whiting 44 Blacksmith $3000 rlest $300 personal b. MA Caroline 33 b. NY Henry C 15 School J C 13 fem School P R 10 mal School Persa J. 4 fem Frank S. 2 Romeo J 1/12 Page 14 Berkshire 1865 June 15 A. P. Belcher enumerator #103 Framed $1000 Samuel Whiting 49 MA married twice Blacksmith Speedsville landowner Caroline 37 5children once married Henry C. b. Tompkins student Josephine G. 18 Tompkins Randolph 15 farmer b. Tompkins Persa J. 9 Tioga Frank S. 7 Romeo H. 5 Charley L. 1 11/12 Page 28 Berkshire 1870 27 June Berkshire PO Squire Rightmire #135/147 Samuel Whiting 54 $2500/400 b. MA Caroline 42 Josephine 23 School Randolph 20 Persie J. 14 School Frank S. 12 School Romeo H. 10 School Charles 6 School
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Berkshire 1875 June 3 Squire Rightmire #35 Samuel 59 MA Blacksmith Caroline 47 Randolph 25 b. Tompkins Blacksmith Persa 19 Tioga Schoolteacher Frank 17 Romeo H. 15 Charles C. 11 Cora J. 2
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1880; Census Place: Berkshire, Tioga, New York; Roll: 937; Family History Film: 1254937; Page: 70C; Enumeration District: 205; Image: 0141.
Household Record 1880 United States Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Randolph WHITING Self M Male W 30 NY Blacksmith. Shop In Tomp. Co. NY NY
Sarah WHITING Wife M Female W 23 NY Housekeeper NY NY
Ross S. WHITING Son S Male W 3 NY NY NY
Fred G. WHITING Son S Male W 8M NY NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Berkshire, Tioga, New York
Family History Library Film 1254937
NA Film Number T9-0937
Page Number 70C
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1900; Census Place: Cortland Ward 6, Cortland, New York; Roll: T623; Page: 20B; Enumeration District: 93. 9 East Avenue
Line 72 Whiting Randolph head White Male Oct 1849 50 married 25 years NY Mass NY
Carriage Blacksmith rents house
Sarah wife white fem Dec 1856 43 married 25 years mother of 7:7 living
NY NY NY
Fred G son white male Oct 1879 20 Single NY NY NY Carriage Blacksmith
Charles P son white male Dec 1882 17 single NY NY NY at school
Ethel L dau white fem Jul 1885 14 single NY NY NY at school
Glen son white male Sep 1888 11 single NY NY NY at school
Carrie dau white fem July 1884? 05 single NY NY NY
Blanche dau white fem May 1897 03 single NY NY NY
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1910; Census Place: Courtland Ward 5, Cortland, New York; Roll: T624_934; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 0118; Image: 841; FHL Number: 1374947.
248/275 Whiting Porter P head male white 60 married 1st time 34 years NY Mass NY
Blacksmith Carriage
Sarah wife fem white 53 married 1st time 34 years mother of 8:6 living
NY NY NY housework working out
Glen son male white 21 single NY NY NY laborer circus
Caroline dau fem white 16 single NY NY NY
Blanche dau fem white 13 siingle NY NY NY
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1920; Census Place: Cortland Ward 4, Cortland, New York; Roll: T625_1096; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 12; Image: 204.
114/143 Whiting Randolph head rent male white 70 married NY Mass NY
Sarah wife fem white 63 married NY NY NY
Glen son male white 31 single NY NY NY laborer wallpaper manufacture
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1930; Census Place: Homer, Cortland, New York; Roll: 1418; Page: 15B; Image: 618.0; Family History Library Film: 2341153. 84 Cayuga Street
391/454 Whiting Porter R head owns $3000 radio male white 80 married 1st time at age 26
NY Mass NY
Sarah wife fem white 73 married 1st time at agae 19 NY NY NY
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Whiting, Porter Randolf (I13694)
 
25594 Notes from conversions with my mother-in-law, Melba, indicate that Nora's ggg grandmother was of the Cree Nation-Snake. Nora was baptized into the RLDS Church.

This information was submitted by Mrs. Jack (Raleigh) Gunderson. 
Hourie, Nora Ellen (I32723)
 
25595 Notes needed JWW Brown, Lemuel (I1398)
 
25596 Notes of Naoma Manwaring Harper:
1. Nauvoo bap, Bk B p. 173,226
2. Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah p. 772
3. Temple Rec Ind Bureau
4. Quaker Rec by Hinshaw vol 4 p. 181, 930
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The William Wade Hinshaw Index to Pennsylvania Quaker Meeting Records
Northern District Monthly Meeting
Established 1772, Philadelphia at Sixth and noble by Philadelphia Monthly Meeting
Volume VII
Indexed by Selby Publishing & Printing
US/Can 974.8/ k2w/ V. 7/FHL
Brown, 5-26-1807 Ann & Abia received on certificate from Mount Holly Monthly Meeting
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Brown 8-28-1827 Abia W granted certificate to Springfield, Monthly Meeting, Ohio
5. St. George Sealings (old film #23059) pt. 4 Bk E p. 1018
6. Endowment House baptisms film #183,381 Book B page 226, 173,227
p. 173
Abiah William Brown, proxy, 8 Sep 1870
William Brown, born Eng. gg son
Samuel Brown, born U.S. gr son
Abiah William Brown b. 18 Oct. 1799 N.Y. d. 27 Aug 1848, son
Ephraim Haines, Sr., step grandson
Ephraim Haines, Jr., step nephew

Ann Kempton Brown Dunyon, proxy 8 Sep 1870
Great Grandmother Brown great grand daughter
Ann Kempton Brown grand daughter
Abiah Brown's wife grand niece
Abia William Brown's intended wife of his youth -- friend (Other friends)
p. 226
Abby Cadwallader Brown, proxy, 12 Oct 1870
Mrs. Jos. Cadwallader, gg dau
Mrs. Reese Cadwallader gr. dau
Eliz. Sharpless step gr dau
Jane Haines Cadwallader dau
Sarah Cadwallader gr. niece, -i-l
Mrs. John Cadwallader gr. niece -i-l
Annie Cattle Cadwallader niece
Finaty Cadwallader Townson gr niece
Mirah Cadwallader gr, niece
Hannah Cadwallader Irish niece
Hannah Dillon Cadwallader niece -i-l
Mary Trotter Brown daughter b. 28 Nov 1837 Miami, Ohio

Abiah William Brown, proxy; 12 Oct 1870
Abia Brown, grand nephew
Joseph Cadwallader, 2nd great grand son
Reese Cadwallader great grand son
Asa " grand son
Septamus " great grand nephew
John " grand nephew
Jona " great nephew, born 1799 Lafayette, Pennsylvania
William Cadwallader nephew, born 1799 Lafayette, Pennsylvania
Nathan Cadwallader nephew born Jeffereson, Ohio
Josiah Haines gread grand son
Joshia Haines grand nephew
p. 227
Jane Cadwallader Brown Johnson, proxy, 12 Oct 1870
Catherine Haines grand niece
Elizabeth Haines Vanemens, b. Pennsylvania grand niece
Margaret Haines Logan b. Pennsylvania niece
Mary Updegraph b. Ohio niece
Sarah Humphrey Cadwallader b. Ohio niece

N.Y. D. 27 Aug 1848, son
7. Springville, Utah Ward rec
8. Family reocrds of Abbie Whiting
9. 1850 US Fed Census Nauvoo, Illinois #1866-1869
10. Old letters from Abiah William Brown
11. Endowment House Sealings, Bk C-p. 246 (Part 15) 18 Oct 1857
Benjamin Brown b 30 Sep 1794 Bolton, Washington, N.Y.
Abbey Cadwallader b. 31 Jan 1797 Brownsville, fayette, Pennsylvania
Sarah Hardemean b 8 Jan 1825

23058 pt. 1 St. George adoptions and seal of children, Bk B p. 31
Abia Wm. Brown, dead b 18 Oct 1799 Mt. Holly, New Jersey d 29 Aug 1848
Abby Cadwallader Brown, b 31 Jan 1797 Newport, Pennsylvania d 25 Feb 1872
adopted to John Smith patriarch 30 Oct 1879
Page 32 31 Oct 1879
Mifflin Penwood Brown Bristol, dead, b. 3 Apr 1851 Clark Co. Iowa, d. 10 Apr. 1851
Lorenzo Snow Whiting b 30 Jul 1860 Manit
Francis Elmer Whiting dead b 12 May 1864 Springville
sealed to Edwin Whiting and Ahannah Haines Brown Whiting (the father of the two latter and the mother of all three.
p. 395 Hannah Haines Brown Whiting b. 21 Jul 1834 Miami, Ohio sealed to Benjamin Brown, dead and her mother Abby Cadwallader Brown, dead.

pt. 12 p. 1146 (GS no. 23060) St. George Sealings, 2 Dec 1926
Abiah William Brown b 18 Oct 1799
Abby Cadwallader b 31 Jan 1797 (no endowment dates)

pt. 4 p. 1018 (GS ser no 23059 St. George Sealings 2 Dec 1926
Abia William brown and Abby Cadwallader (all children sealed to them as per family group sheet)

St. George Endowments 30 Oct 1879
Abiah William Brown 
Brown, Abia William Sr. (I18487)
 
25597 Notes on Major Henry Whiting
W. H. Whiting, Jr.
The William and Mary Quarterly Second Series, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Jan., 1930), pp. 47-51 (article consists of 5 pages)
Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1921752
The name of the family is spelled in various ways in records and state papers, -- Whyting, Whityng, Whiteing , Whitinge, Whiting

DEATH: Also shown as Died Gloucester, Virginia, United States.
 
Whiting, Henry (I5154)
 
25598 Notes? jww Fairbanks, Nanny (I1438)
 
25599 Notes? jww Smith, Seth (I1426)
 
25600 Notes? jww Fairbanks, Eunice (I1416)
 

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