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1151

SURNAME: Also shown as Pyncheon

DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased

!ENDOWMENT: Also shown as Endowed In Progress

!SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar In Progress

SURNAME: Also shown as Pynchon

DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased

!SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar 28 Apr 1956, LOGAN. 
Pinchon, Anne (I26782)
 
1152

SURNAME: Also shown as Randolph

SUFFIX: Also shown as Jr.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Virginia.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1728 
Randolf, John The Tory (I25024)
 
1153

SURNAME: Also shown as Sculpher 
Sculphor, John (I1695)
 
1154

SURNAME: Also shown as Shackette 
Shakette, George W. (I17650)
 
1155

SURNAME: Also shown as Shepherd

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1633 
Shephard, Deborah (I15078)
 
1156

SURNAME: Also shown as Stark

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1873

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Of Utah, United States.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Springville, Utah, Utah, United States. 
Starke, Augustus H. (I7187)
 
1157

SURNAME: Also shown as Stoddard

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

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 14 Nov 1745

DEATH: Also shown as Died Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. 
Stodder, Desire (I8864)
 
1158

SURNAME: Also shown as Stratton

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Clara

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Bald Hill, Clearfield, Pennsylvania.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 15 May 1896

DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan 1982
 
Stewart, Claire Jane (I6696)
 
1159

SURNAME: Also shown as Talcott

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1606
 
Talcott or Wall, Mary (I26134)
 
1160

SURNAME: Also shown as Taylor

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Elisabeth

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 27 Jul 1684
 
Tailor, Elizabeth (I25719)
 
1161

SURNAME: Also shown as Thrushton

DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased 
Thruston, Buckner (I44102)
 
1162

SURNAME: Also shown as Thruston

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as John M.
 
Thurston, John Mountjoy Luckett (I44678)
 
1163

SURNAME: Also shown as Turle

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Braggenham, Buckinghamshire, England.
 
Tearle, Ernest Arthur (I4405)
 
1164

SURNAME: Also shown as Turle

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Alfred George

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Heath and Reach, Bedfordshire, England.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Luton, Bedfordshire, England.
 
Tearle, Albert George (I4401)
 
1165

SURNAME: Also shown as Welburn

SURNAME: Also shown as Welburn 
Walburn, Harvey (I32689)
 
1166

SURNAME: Also shown as Whiten

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Solo

BIRTH: Also shown as Born of Hanover, Mass.. 
Whiton, Solomon (I9865)
 
1167

SURNAME: Also shown as Whiting

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

DEATH: Also shown as Died 15 Sep 1768
 
Whiton, Daniel (I24807)
 
1168

SURNAME: Also shown as Whiting

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as George Carlyle
 
Whiting Jr, George Braxton (I29326)
 
1169

SURNAME: Also shown as Whiting

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Nahum

DEATH: Also shown as Died South America. 
Whiton, Nathan (I9023)
 
1170

SURNAME: Also shown as Whittaker

SURNAME: Also shown as Whittaker

BIRTH: Also shown as Born McCammon, Bannock, Idaho, United States.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born McCammon, Bannock, Idaho, United States.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born McCammon, Bannock, Idaho, United States. 
Whitaker, Betty Arlene (I24021)
 
1171

SURNAME: Also shown as Worthen *

DEATH: Also shown as Died 9 Mar 1831
 
Worthen, Hannah (I30143)
 
1172

SURNAME: Also shown as Wright

DEATH: Also shown as Died 24 Dec 1728

BURIAL: Also shown as Buried not provided
 
Wright Sr, James (I27646)
 
1173

The following is taken from the Fond du Lac Portrait and BiographicalAlbum, copyrighted 1889. His and Lorenda portraits are also in this volume.

REV. WARREN WHITING, an honored pioneer of 1846, who now resides onsection 9, town of Waupun, was born on the 12th of Octover, 1816, and isa son a Amos and Aley (Chase) Whiting, who sketch appears on another pageof this volume. He was reared to farm life, and in the district schoolsof his native county received his education. He assisted hsi father inthe cultivation of the home farm until twenty-one years of age, when heleft the partental roof and began life for himself. The improvementsmade in farming implements during the years of his life are indeedgreat. It seems almost incredible when we see the prefected machinery ofto-day that so much was accomplished with the rude implements formerly inuse. On leaving home, Mr. Whiting began work as a farm hand and continued his labors in that direction until he was enbabled to engage in business for himself.

He has been three times married. His first union, celebrated on the 5th of September, 1839, was with Miss Lorenda Keith, a native of MadisonCounty, N. Y., boarn Dec. 19, 1816. Four children were born of therimarriage, as follows: Lydia S., born in the Empire State, is the widow of Arthur H. Sikes, and has four children; John E., also born in New York,died at the age of seventeen years; Ethan E., a native of the same State,married Julia R. Towne, by whom he had four children, and after her death wedded Ella Grinell, who became the mother of two children; Emma,who was born in Wicsonsin, is the wife of Hiram A. Changler, and two choldren grace their union. The mother of this family, who was a memberof the Free-will Baptist Church, and an earnest Christian lady, was called to her final rest June 16, 1884. In September, 1885, Mr. Whiting was again married, his union being with Mrs. Norstraint, whose maidenname was Ellen C. Ross. She was born in Canada, and lived five months after her marriage with Mr. Whiting. On the 17th of May, 1887, he was united in the holy bonds of matrimony with Miss Ellen O'Harrow, who wasborn in Lewiston, N. Y., April 20, 1835, and died on the 27th of June,1888. She and his second wife were also members of the Free-will BaptistChruch.


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1840; Census Place: , Erie, New York; Roll: 280; Page: 12.
Warren Whiting
male: 20 and under 30: 1
female under 5: 1
female 30 and under 40: 1
Ami Whiting
male under 5: 1
male 30 and under 40: 1
female 30 and under 40: 1
female 60 and under 70: 1
Timothy Whiting
male 60 and under 70: 1
female 70 & under 80: 1
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1850; Census Place: Springvale, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin; Roll: M432_997; Page: 350; Image: 215.
1524/1544 Warren Whiting 34 male farmer Massachusetts
Lorenda 34 fem New York
Lidia S. 10 fem New York attended school
John A. 08 male New York attended school deaf
Ethan A. 05 male New York attended school
Dorathy 31 fem New York
Thomas Tibets 19 male laborer Maine
Amos Whiting 26 male laborer New York
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1860; Census Place: Springvale, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin; Roll: M653_1408; Page: 939; Image: 452.
525/533 A.C. Whiting 35 male farmer $5000/700 New York
Valucia 34 fem wife New York
D. Edwards 08 male son Wisconsin
Lucinda 07 fem dau Wisconsin
Morgiana 04 fem dau Wisconsin
Philinada 02 fem dau Wisconsin
Almira 01 fem dau Wisconsin
Charles Payhl 24 male farm labor Prussia
Mary Young 19 fem servant Germany
527/535 Warren Whiting 43 male Clergyman Massachusetts
Lorinda 43 fem wife New York
Lydia S. 23 fem New York
Ethan E. 15 male New York attended school
Emma R. 07 fem Wisconsin attended school
James E. Lang 23 male farm laborer Ireland
Michael O'Connor 19 male farm laborer Massachusetts
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1870; Census Place: Waupun, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin; Roll: M593_1714; Page: 587; Image: 481.
34/33 Whiting Ethan 25 male white farmer $1600 New York
Julia R. 28 fem white keeping house New York
Walter F. 01 male white Wisconsin
Chandler, Hiram 21 male white farm laborere New York
Goodell, Carrie 16 fem white domestic servant Wisconsin father foreign born
35/34 Whiting Warren 53 male white farmer $16,250/$2029 Massachusetts
Lorinda 53 fem white keeping house New York
Emma 17 fem white at home Wisconsin
Stancliff, Selma 55 fem white no occupation New York
Carter Eliza 16 fem white domestic servant New York
Betterson Oscar 24 male white farm laborer Ohio
Wadskinski Frank 18 male white farm laborer Poland parents foreign born
Roby, Charles 09 male white Iowa father foreign born attending school
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1880; Census Place: Waupun, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin; Roll: T9_1426; Family History Film: 1255426; Page: 500.3000; Enumeration District: 60; .
Household Record 1880 United States Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Ethan WIHETINY Self W Male W 35 NY Farmer MA NY
Walter H. WIHETINY Son S Male W 11 WI At School NY NY
Wilhelmina M. WIHETINY Dau S Female W 9 WI At School NY NY
Nellie W. WIHETINY Dau S Female W 6 WI At School NY NY
Ida C. WIHETINY Dau S Female W 4 WI At Home NY NY
Caroline TOWN Other W Female W 59 NY House Keeper MA NY
Halsey BOTTON Other S Male W 17 WI Farm Laborer NY NY
Annie GREENWALD Other S Female W 17 GER Servant GER GER

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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Warren WIHETINY Self M Male W 63 MA Farmer MA RI
Lorenda WIHETINY Wife M Female W 63 NY Keeping House MA NY
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Household Record 1880 United States Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Hirum CHANDLER Self M Male W 30 NY Farmer NY NY
Emma CHANDLER Wife M Female W 27 WI Keeping House NY NY
James A. CHANDLER Son S Male W 4 WI At Home WI NY
Bertha FRIDAY Other S Female W 21 WI Servant PRUSSIA PRUSSIA

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Source Information:
Census Place Waupun, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin
Family History Library Film 1255426
NA Film Number T9-1426
Page Number 500C
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1850; Census Place: Springvale, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin; Roll M432_997; Page: 350B; Image: 219.
1524/1544 Warren Whiting 34 male farmer Massachusetts
Lorenda 34 male [fem] New York
Lidia S 10 fem New York
John A 08 fem New York Deaf
Ethen A 05 fem New York
Dorothy Esta 31 fem New York
Thomas Tibits 19 male laborer Maine
Amos C Whiting 26 male laborer New York
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1860; Census Place: Springvale, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin; Roll M653_1408; Page: 939; Image: 455; Family History Library Film: 805408.
525/533 A. C. Whiting 35 male Farmer $5000/700 New York
Valucia 34 Fem Wife New York
D. Edwards 08 male Wisconsin
Lucinda 07 fem Wisconsin
Morgiana 04 fem Wisconsin
Philinda 02 fem Wisconsin
Almira 01 fem Wisconsin
Charles Payhl 24 male farm laborer Prussia
Mary Young 19 fem Servant Germany
527/535 Warren Whiting 43 male Clergyman $4800/1000 Massachusetts
Lorinda 43 fem Wife New York
Lydia S 20 fem New York
Ethan E 15 male New York
Emma R 07 fem Wisconsin
James E Lang 23 male farm laborer Ireland
Michael O'Connor 19 male farm laborer Massachusetts
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1870; Census Place: Waupun, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin; Roll M593_1714; Page: 587A; Image: 484; Family History Library Film: 553213
34/33 Whiting Ethan 25 male white farmer $1600 New York
Julia R 28 fem white Keeping house New York
Walter F 01 male white Wisconsin
Chandler Hiram 21 male white farm laborer New York
Goodall Cassie 16 fem white domestic Servant Wisconsin
35/34 Whiting Warren 53 male white farmer $16,250/2029 Massachusetts
Lorinda 53 fem white Keeping House New York
Emma 17 fem white At Home Wisconsin
Stancliff Selma 55 fem white No occupation New York
Carter, Eliva 16 fem white New York
Batterson, Oscar 24 male white farm laborer Ohio
Wadrinske Frank 18 male white farm laborer Poland parents foreign born
Roby Charles 09 male white Iowa father foreign born attended school
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Whiting, Warren (I987)
 
1174

How to Answer the Intriguing Question,
Are YOU Related to George WASHINGTON

Copyright 2007 by Terry J. Booth. Any reproduction or reuse is prohibited,
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George Washington (22 Feb 1732 - 14 Dec 1799) is a major figure in U. S. history, being both the universally acknowledged military leader who successfully led the original 13 states to victory in their fight against Great Britain, and then became the new nation's first president (1788-1796). His pre-eminent status among major American figures is encapsulated in his universally acknowledged description as 'Father of his country'.
Given that pre-eminent status, families are always curious to learn if they are related to George Washington. The simple answer being 'of course you are' since we are all somehow related since we all have to share some ancestor if one goes far enough back in time.

What families really what to know is therefore not IF they are related, but whether there is any evidence indicating exactly HOW they are related.

The clearly most likely relationship for any family is that George Washington is a distant cousin. He CANNOT be a direct ancestor because he and his only wife, Martha (Dandridge) Custis had no children. Since he and his father did have siblings, there is a small possibility that he could be an Uncle (or more correctly, a 'Great Uncle'). Some 'in-law' and 'step-' relationships are also possible since Martha had earlier children.

Given that somewhere in his history he had to share a common ancestor with every living human, the genealogical objective is to identify that ancestor and document that relationship enough so that it can be accepted as 'proven' rather than the always suspect 'family tradition'. Where more than one common ancestor can be identified, the objective is then further narrowed to that of identifying the 'most recent' shared ancestor, since the more recent the ancestor the closer the relationship.

George Washington was a second generation descendant (i.e. grandson) of (Capt.) Lawrence Washington (1659-1697) and Mildred Warner (1670-1701), a third generation descendant of John Washington (1635-1677) and Ann Pope (1635-1677), the original immigrant for this line of Washingtons, a fourth generation descendant of (Rev.) Lawrence Washington (1602-1653) and Amphilis Twigden (1602-1655), and a fifth generation descendant of Lawrence Washington Gent. (1568-1616) and Margaret Butler (1570-1652). Via his grandmother Mildred Warner he was also a fourth generation descendant of immigrant Augustine Warner (1611 - 1674) and his wife Mary Towneley (1614 - 1662), and via his great-great-great-grandmother Margaret Butler he was a sixth generation descendant of William Butler (1510-NA) and Margaret Greene (1515-NA). While the Washington family itself can be traced back many generations further in England, it must be considered 'minor gentry' that did not merit much mention in England's extensive 'visitation' and peerage records. But three of his maternal ancestors did have landed gentry backgrounds in their history, the Warners, the Townleys and most especially the Butlers (who are separately descended from Kings Edward I, John I and Henry II). Each of their ancestries is considered to have proven documented links not only to other landed gentry, but back to many of England's (and before that, Continental Europe's) early titled families.

So how can you determine exactly how you may be related to George Washington?

The accompanying 'George Washington genealogy' (which is not complete, but hopefully contains most of the landed gentry ancestors) contains a list of many of his ancestors. Most of them - as in all families - are cousins, but many of them are also direct ancestors (i.e. parents, grandparents great-grandparents etc.). To establish a relationship with Washington, you must identify and prove that you and he share the same direct ancestor.

The first thing you must therefore do is obtain a valid ancestry for your family. Hopefully it is extensive enough and researched well enough that it contains documented links back to some of England's landed gentry. But if it doesn't, you should consider obtaining and reviewing some of the great ancestry books that document many of the 'gateway' immigrants who do have documented links back to England's (or other countries') gentry and nobility. Some of the best of these are Gary Boyd Roberts Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants, Frederick Weis' (continued by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr.) Ancestral Roots, and Douglas Richardson's Plantagenet Ancestry or Magna Carta Ancestry.

IF you have have one of these book's 'gateway ancestors' in your your own family tree, you will then be able to use one or more of the above reference books to find which of England's (and the Continent's) earlier landed gentry are your own direct ancestors.

If you can do that (a big 'if' for most people), you can probably identify an ancestor that you share with George Washington. To make it easier for you to identify the ancestors you might share, this 'George Washington genealogy' has identified each potentially shared Washington ancestor in red.

And of course if you can identify one, then you should see if there are any more in other family lines. The object being not only to determine how many times you may be related (counting only the most recent ancestor in any line), but to determine which is the 'most recent ancestor' that you share.

Using my own ancestor as an example, it could be determined (after much research and overcoming several 'brick walls') that Louise (Kielley) Booth was a descendant of ancestor (Elder) William Wentworth, an early immigrant to Dover, NH who is identified in Gary Boyd Robert's Royal Descents as a gateway ancestor. Because of that, he therefore has documented links to many of England's landed gentry and titled families (as a sidenote, very recent research has proven some additional royal ancestry for Elder Wentworth - our knowledge keeps improving).

A comparison of my family's ancestry with that for George Washington was therefore able to identify some ancestors we had in common. The most recent of those shared ancestors is the family of Sir Walter Blount (1348 - 1403) and Sancha de Ayala (1360 - 1418). The common link for the Washington family being that one of their daughters (Constance Blount ) married Sir John Sutton, one of the Suttons of Dudley that also appear in the Washington ancestry. My family's link to the Blounts is that one their sons (Sir Thomas Blount) is in my own family's ancestry. To see the 2 different descents from our shared Blount family ancestor, click HERE to see the direct ancestral line from them to George Washington, and click HERE to see Louise Kielley Booth's ancestral line to them.

To determine the exact relationship, all one needs to do is to count the number of generations between the Blounts and George Washington. Since Washington is the 12th generation after the Blounts and 11th generation after their children (the 'brother/sister' and aunt/uncle' generation) he becomes an 11th cousin to anyone in his or a later generation. Since my own ancestor (Louise (Kielley) Booth) is the 16th generation after the Blounts, George Washington then becomes her 11th cousin 4 times removed (recognizing there are an additional 4 generations difference).

For those interested in more information about this pre-eminent figure in U.S. history, click WIKIPEDIA LINK for his Wikipedia entry, and click MT. VERNON WEBSITE for additional background on both he and his Mt. Vernon homestead. There are also many excellent biographies about this famous and highly respected major figure in American history.




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Rich. Whiting
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Name: Rich. Whiting
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 21 Jul 1721
Burial Place: East Coulston, Wiltshire, England
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First name(s) RICHARD
Last name WHITING
Birth year -
Death year 1721
Burial year 1721
Burial day 21
Burial month 7
Place EAST COULSTON
Church description ST THOMAS A BECKET
Church denomination ANGLICAN
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First name(s) RICHARD
Last name WHITINGHAM
Age -
Gender Male
Birth year 1683
Birth date -
Baptism year 1683
Baptism date 27 Apr 1683
Church St. Chad
Place OVER
Father's first name(s) Thomas
Father's last name Whitingham
Mother's first name(s) -
Mother's last name -
County Cheshire
Country England
Record set Cheshire Diocese of Chester bishop's transcripts baptisms 1576-1906
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England, Select Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900 about Richard Whitingham
Name: Richard Whitingham
Gender: Male
Baptism Date: 27 Apr 1683
Baptism Place: Over, Cheshire, England
Father: Thomas Whitingham
Mother:
FHL Film Number: 1751482


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Whitingham, Richard (I1718)
 
1176
 
Bell, Lowell (I43880)
 
1177
 
Sampson, Deborah (I31515)
 
1178
 
Ladd, Anna (I28656)
 
1179
 
Wolcott, William (I28298)
 
1180
 
Taylor, John (I26425)
 
1181
 
Tower, Martha (I8881)
 
1182
 
Whiting, Ann Maria (I4569)
 
1183
1927
Gordon H Stimson
in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005

Name: Gordon H Stimson
Registration Date: Jan 1927
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Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration district: Winchester
Inferred County: Hampshire
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Thomas Fitch
Governor of the Colony of Connecticut, 1754-1766
Born: 1696, Norwalk, Connecticut
College: Graduated from Yale in 1721
Political Party: No declared political party
Offices: Norwalk Justice of Peace, 1727-1733, 1736-1737
Deputy, Connecticut General Assembly, 1726-1728, 1729-1731, 1772-1773
Assistant, Connecticut General Assembly, 1734-1736; 1740-1750
Deputy Governor, 1750-1754
Chief Justice, Connecticut Superior Court, 1750-1754
Governor, Colony of Connecticut, 1754-1766
Died: July 18, 1774, Norwalk, Connecticut

Governor Thomas Fitch guided the Colony of Connecticut through the turbulent economic and political times before the Revolutionary War but never lived to see the colonies become an independent nation.

Born in Norwalk, Connecticut about 16961, Thomas Fitch was the oldest son and the first child of Thomas Fitch and his first wife, Sarah (Boardman) Fitch. He was the fourth-generation "Thomas" in Connecticut, and is sometimes called "Thomas IV". The Fitches were a wealthy and noble family of Bocking, Essex, England, from which Thomas IV's great-grandfather, Thomas I, emigrated to Connecticut with his mother and two brothers in the 1600's; Thomas I and his brother Joseph were among the founders of Norwalk.

After early schooling in Norwalk, Thomas IV went to Yale to study law. He was there during a period when some Yale professors left the Congregational Church (the established church) for the Episcopalian Church, shocking the Congregational-based society of Connecticut. Even Thomas admitted to sympathizing with some Episcopalian teachings. After graduation he went on to obtain a Master's degree.

In 1724, Thomas Fitch married Hannah Hall, born January 31, 1702 at New Haven, a daughter of Richard Hall and Hannah Miles. Thomas and Hannah Fitch had six boys and four girls, with two children dying young. The first child, a son born in 1725, was also named Thomas.

In 1726, during a period of "difficulties arising in the town about ye Reverend Mr. Buckingham," the minister of the Norwalk Congregational Church, Thomas Fitch was among those who occasionally substituted until a new minister could be found. He was paid thirty shillings a Sunday for his preaching. Fitch's experience in "supplying the pulpit" (acting as a substitute preacher) of his home church demonstrated that in spite of some earlier Episcopalian leanings, his views were now acceptable to the established Congregational faith. In addition, the experience provided a forum for his considerable oratorical skills.

Thomas Fitch's political career began shortly thereafter, in May of 1726, with his election as a Deputy (representative) from Norwalk to the General Assembly; he was re-elected for the Assembly sessions through 1728 and in 1729-1731. He served as an Assistant from 1734-1736 and from 1740-1750. From 1727-1733 and 1736-1737 he also served as a Justice of the Peace.

Several projects during the late 1730's and in the 1740's earned Fitch the increased regard of his colleagues. He was part of a group that tried to set up a much-needed steel factory in Connecticut. He represented Connecticut in various crucial legal cases, arguing for Connecticut in 1738 in the long-running (1671-1771) Mohegan land case, a dispute between the Mohegans, the heirs of John Mason, and the Connecticut colony. His impressive legal skills prompted Timothy Dwight, an early president of Yale, to call him "probably the most learned lawyer who had ever been an inhabitant of the Colony." He was on military committees and other committees of importance, such as that petitioning the British Crown to reimburse Connecticut troops in the victory of Louisburg (Nova Scotia, 1745), and the committee to represent Connecticut in the Massachusetts-Connecticut border controversy (1750).

Fitch's greatest accomplishment before becoming governor was his 1749 revision of the laws of Connecticut. Revisions had been done in 1702 and in 1715, but by 1742 there were many new laws, and another update was badly needed. Fitch was on a committee that started the task in 1742, but that group did not accomplish much. In 1744, Fitch was given sole responsibility for the work. He did much of the revising himself but also called on three others to help him -- Ebenezer Silliman, Andrew Burr, and Captain Robert Walker. The General Assembly accepted the completed revision in May, 1749.

The new compilation, 256 pages long, was in great demand. An initial printing of about 150 copies fell far short of the thousand copies needed. Such a large printing was a huge undertaking at a time when paper was handmade, sheet-by-sheet. Connecticut did not yet have a paper mill, and the nearest one was in New York. Hand-turned presses required that each page be typeset by hand and printed one sheet at a time. It was four years later, in late 1753, before the full number of copies was printed.

The law revision behind him, Thomas Fitch's political star began to rise in 1750. In November, Governor Jonathan Law died and the General Assembly elected Roger Wolcott, the Deputy Governor under Law, as Governor and Fitch as Deputy Governor, both to serve until the regular election of May 1751. The pair was re-elected at that time, and Fitch, in accordance with the custom of the time, was also appointed Chief Judge of the Superior Court of Connecticut.

It was unfortunate for Roger Wolcott that one of the first major scandals to shake the government of the Colony of Connecticut began in November of 1752, when a damaged Spanish ship limped into New London harbor with its valuable cargo of gold doubloons and indigo. The cargo was off-loaded and placed in local secured storage, but portions of it still disappeared before the reconstructed ship finally left in January of 1755. Many felt that Governor Wolcott was too lax in prosecuting the thefts and in not providing sufficient protection to the cargo. His perceived poor handling of the situation caused him to lose votes in the 1754 elections, and Thomas Fitch was elected Governor of Connecticut.

The French and Indian War marked the first years of Fitch's administration. This struggle between Britain and France for American lands lasted until the French and their Native Americn allies surrendered to the British in 1760. Connecticut gave large amounts of money, manpower, and supplies to the conflict, sometimes beyond what it could afford. Tradition states that in 1755 Col. Thomas Fitch V, the governor's son, received the present of a song as a joke from a British surgeon, Dr. Richard Shuckburgh. Using a popular old marching tune, Shuckburgh is said to have written lyrics making fun of Col. Fitch's troops: "Yankee Doodle went to town, a-riding on a pony...." According to tradition, Col. Fitch is the original "Yankee Doodle". Years later, during the Revolutionary War, colonial troops turned the tables by adopting it as one of their favorite marching songs and playing it in front of the English troops after Burgoyne's defeat at Saratoga.

The conclusion of the war ended the money and manpower drain on Connecticut but found the state greatly in debt, and a depression arose that lasted for several years. King George III came to the throne in 1760, and, with timing that was very bad for the American colonies, decided to recoup the costs of the French and Indian War by increasing taxes. The Sugar Act of 1764 was the first step and was very unpopular in the colonies in general. This act required colonists to buy sugar only from British Caribbean sugar producers, excluding French planters. This allowed British planters to raise their prices, with the Crown getting a share of the increased profits.

Connecticut and the other colonies protested, but the Crown held firm, assuming the complaints would pass. They did not, and the announcement of the Stamp Act in March 1765 only made things worse. It required that anyone buying any type of legal paper, or even paper for printing newspapers and books, had to also buy a certifying stamp from the British, with the money going to the Crown. Since the Crown had limited the number of paper mills that could be built in the colonies, paper was sometimes difficult to get, and people often had to import it from England. The act raised the price of paper and made it even harder to obtain.

News of the forthcoming Stamp Act set off violent protests throughout New England and widened existing political divisions in Connecticut. Western Connecticut had more people and more money, traded easily with New York, and also had more representatives in the General Assembly. It favored the "Old Lights" in the religious controversy of the Great Awakening. It did not favor the Stamp Act but felt that it was best to comply with it for the time being, and Governor Fitch, a Norwalk resident, agreed.

Eastern Connecticut, on the other hand, had fewer people, was underdeveloped, and favored the "New Lights". It resented the continuing efforts of wealthier western Connecticut merchants to keep major trade away from eastern merchants. The compliant attitude of western Connecticut towards the Stamp Act was the last straw for eastern towns. Eliphalet Dyer and Jonathan Trumbull led a militant group of men from the Norwich area, the "Sons of Liberty", in discrediting advocates of the Stamp Act and working to place eastern Connecticut men in power. They staged protests and attacked supporters of the Stamp Act, including Governor Fitch, in the newspapers; they hung effigies of key politicians in trees and then burned the effigies.

In their determination to prevent the Stamp Act from becoming law, the Sons of Liberty continued their agitation by leading a mob of over 400 men and capturing Jared Ingersoll, the Royal Stamp Distributor, as he was on his way to Hartford to speak to the General Assembly about resigning. The Sons of Liberty forced him to sign a resignation then and there, took him to Hartford, and made him read the resignation to the General Assembly. At that point, Governor Fitch placed Ingersoll under his personal protection and issued a general proclamation against "turbulent" behavior. The Sons of Liberty responded by visiting Fitch at his home and declaring that he would either let them in to seize and burn the stamped paper there or his house would be burned down.

The Stamp Act was to become law on November 1, 1765. As that day approached, Great Britain took extra measures to ensure compliance, requiring all colonial governors to take an oath to enforce the act or pay a fine of five thousand pounds and be dismissed from office. Governor Fitch delayed taking the oath until two days before the deadline, in a vain hope that the act would be recalled. It was not, and in the presence of witnesses, he signed the Stamp Act on behalf of Connecticut. Jonathan Trumbull, William Pitkin, and a few others were so upset at this that they left the room in disgust just before the act was signed.

The unpopular Stamp Act lasted only a few months, as King George II officially withdrew it on March 19, 1766. An unintended benefit of the act was that eastern Connecticut did something about the paper situation. By December 1766, Christopher Leffingwell of Norwich had started the first paper mill in Connecticut and the Connecticut Gazette (New Haven) was being printed on paper from that mill. Eastern Connecticut had control of one Connecticut industry, at least. Then, on the one-year anniversary of the repeal, the feisty Sons of Liberty celebrated by putting up a special "Liberty Pole" and placing a commemorative announcement in the Connecticut Courant (Hartford), asking the blessings of heaven on His Royal Majesty for that repeal.

The times were changing, and Fitch was on the wrong side of the emerging political scene. Just before the election of 1766, he published an anonymous pamphlet defending his signing of the Stamp Act, but it was too late. William Pitkin was elected Governor in 1766, with Jonathan Trumbull as Deputy Governor. Trumbull, sympathetic to the views of the Sons of Liberty, assumed the governorship in 1769 and remained in office throughout the Revolutionary War.

Following his 1766 defeat, Thomas Fitch served in the General Assembly. His supporters attempted to have him re-elected as governor in the 1770's but were unsuccessful. In 1769, he served on a committee, and in 1772, was the Deputy from Norwalk to the General Assembly. He retired after that and spent much time reading under an elm tree he had planted in 1749. The tree, which came to be called "King Elm", lasted until about 1900 when it was destroyed by beetles.

Governor Thomas Fitch died on July 18, 1774 and was buried in East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, now the oldest cemetery in Norwalk. The Fitch house was partially burned in the July 11 and 12, 1779 British invasion of Norwalk, so only one wing remained. Fitch's wife, Hannah, having been evacuated from Norwalk at the time of the British raid, probably returned to Norwalk before she died in August 17792, at the age of 78. Fitch descendants lived in the reconstructed house until 1945. In 1956, the structure lay in the path of the Connecticut Turnpike (Interstate 95). Through community efforts the small wing that had survived the British raid was saved and moved out of the path of the road. It is today part of the Mill Hill Historic Park in Norwalk.

Thomas Fitch's family received some of the "Firelands" in the Connecticut Western Reserve in Ohio, lands reserved especially for those who had been burned out by the British in the Revolutionary War. The town of Fitchville, in Huron County, Ohio, was partly built on land that was given to the family of Governor Fitch and so was named for him. Mill Hill Historic Park, Wall Street and East Avenue, Norwalk, (phone 1-203-846-0525) includes the Governor Fitch law office (set on rocks from the original Fitch home's foundation), the earliest Norwalk cemetery, a schoolhouse, and the Townhouse Museum.

Portrait

There is no known portrait of Thomas Fitch.

Footnotes

1 Various sources give different birthdates, ranging from 1696 to 1700. The epitaph on Fitch's headstone ends with the sentence: "Having served his generation by the will of God, [he] fell asleep July 18, Anno Domini 1774, in the 78th year of his age."

2 Connecticut Journal and New-Haven Post-Boy, August 18, 1769.

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Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College...October, 1701-May 1745. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1885 [CSL call number HistRef LD 6323 .D5].

Encyclopedia of Connecticut. New York: Somerset Publishers, Inc., 1994 [CSL Call Number GIS Ref F 92 .E53 1994].

The Fitch Papers, 2 Vols., in Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society, VII (1918) and XVIII (1920) [CSL Call Number F 91.C7].

Fedor, Ferenz. The Birth of Yankee Doodle. New York: Vantage Press, 1976 [CSL call number 974.62 N83f].

Fitch, John T. Descendants of the Reverend James Fitch, 1622-1902. Rockport, ME: Picton Press, 1996- [CSL call number CS 71 .F545 1996].

_______________. A Fitch Family History: English Ancestors of the Fitches of Colonial Connecticut. Camden, ME: Picton Press, 1990 [CSL call number CS 439 .F512 1990].

Fitch, Roscoe Conkling. History of the Fitch Family, A.D. 1400-1930. N.p.: The Fitch Family, 1930 [CSL call number CS 71 .F 545 1930].

Highways & Byways of Connecticut. Hartford: G. Fox & Co., [1947] [CSL call number F 94 .H54 1947].

National Cyclopedia of American Biography. New York: James White & Company, 1900, s.v. "Fitch, Thomas", vol. X, p. 327 [CSL call number E 176 .N27].

Norton, Frederick Calvin. The Governors of Connecticut. Hartford: Connecticut Magazine Co., 1905 [CSL call number HistRef F 93 .N 88 1905].

Raimo, John W. Biographical Directory of American Colonial and Revolutionary Governors 1607-1789. Westport, CT: Meckler Books, 1980 [CSL call number E 187.5 .R34].

Originally prepared by David O. White, Museum of Connecticut History, Connecticut State Library. Edited and revised by CSL Staff , October 2002. Copyright © 2002.

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John Charles Fremont
Birth, Parentage and Education. Page 13
Colonel Whiting, Mrs. Fremont's father, Was one of
the most wealthy and prominent men of his day in
Virginia; he was a leading member of the House of 'Bur-
gesses, and during the Revolution was President of the
Naval Board at Williamsburgh (then the seat of govern-
ment), officially the most exalted position, at that time,
in the Colony.* Prior to the revolution he had been
king's attorney.

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Family Background [July 1856]
Elizabeth Sewall (Seawell) married, had five children--lst Thomas
Whiting & 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
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Wh8 Colonel Thomas Whiting

Thomas Whiting was the son of Henry Whiting (Wh9) and Ann Beverley (Be9) daughter of Peter Beverley (Be10) and
Born: 1712
Married: 1. to Elizabeth Beverley (?? s.b.)
2. to Elizabeth Thruston (1740-1766) (Th8)
3. to Elizabeth Seawell
Died: 1781, Gloucester County, Virginia.
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Children: *
(Wh7) Elizabeth Thruston Whiting (only child for whom Evelyn Nicholas had accurate records)
(Wh7-2) Francis Whiting
Sources: Wm. end :Mary Q.uarterly, January 1920, Vol.l0, pages 47-15 and other magazines of Virginia history.
Also Thruston Records at Filson Club.

Sketch (Wh8)
Colonel Thomas Whiting (Wh8) was Burgess in Gloucester County, Virginia, to succeed his brother Beverley (at his death) in 1755-56.
.. He was a member of various conventions and of the State Naval Board.

Appendix (Wh8 )
The Whiting history is so confused in its different accounts, it is better not to rely on it. There is no doubt that (Wh8) Thomas Whiting married (Th6) Elizabeth Thruston (1740-l766) as she is mentioned. in the will of her father (Th7) Colonel John Thruston in 1763. None of his grandchi1dren were mentioned.
The will is in the Robert Reude (?Reade) Thruston collection at the Filson C1ub, Louisville, Kentucky.
The Beverley ancestors are not in the index, but should be added.

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1861
Elizabeth Whiting
in the 1861 England Census
Taken on the night of 8 Apr 1861
Name: Elizabeth Whiting
[Elizabeth Embling]
Age: 38
Estimated Birth Year: 1823
Relation: Daughter
Father's name: James Embling
Gender: Female
Where born: Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Civil Parish: Oxford All Saints
County/Island: Oxfordshire
Country: England
Street address: High Street
Occupation: NOT GIVEN
Condition as to marriage: MARRIED
Registration district: Oxford
Sub-registration district: Oxford
ED, institution, or vessel: 3
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 24
Piece: 893
Folio: 59
Page Number: 5
Household Members:
Name Age
James Embling 48
Annie Walker 21
Emma Prior 21
Emma J Daw 19
Thomas R Embling 2
Lucy S Embling 1
Frank R Hall 21
Robert Tester 44
Elizabeth Whiting 38
Alice Whiting 2
Ann Jennings 28
Elizabeth Norris 14
Mary Whiting 4
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Class: RG 9; Piece: 893; Folio: 59; Page: 5; GSU roll: 542717

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1851
Obediah Whiting
in the 1851 England Census
Taken on the night of 31 Mar 1851
Name: Obediah Whiting
Age: 19
Estimated birth year: abt 1832
Relation: Son
Mother's name: Mary Whiting
Gender: Male
Where born: Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, England
Civil Parish: Bishops Waltham
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Town: Bishops Waltham
County/Island: Hampshire
Country: England
Street address:
Occupation:
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Registration district: Droxford
Sub-registration district: Bishops Waltham
ED, institution, or vessel: 3a
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 171
Piece: 1676
Folio: 66
Page Number: 45
Household Members:
Name Age
Mary Whiting 59
Anthony Whiting 30
John Whiting 21
William Whiting 20
Obediah Whiting 19
George Whiting 17
Source Citation
Class: HO107; Piece: 1676; Folio: 66; Page: 45; GSU roll: 193584

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1858
Obadiah Haggai Whiting
in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973

Name: Obadiah Haggai Whiting
Gender: Male
Age: 23
Birth Date: 1835
Marriage Date: 21 Feb 1858
Marriage Place: Bishops Waltham,Hampshire,England
Father: Thomas Whiting
Spouse: Ann Cleeves
FHL Film Number: 1042026
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Obadiah Whiting
in the 1861 England Census
Taken on the night of 8 Apr 1861
Name: Obadiah Whiting
Age: 26
Estimated birth year: 1835
Relation: Head
Spouse's name: Ann Whiting
Gender: Male
Where born: Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, England
Civil Parish: Portsea
Ecclesiastical parish: St Paul
County/Island: Hampshire
Country: England
Street address: 29 Prince Albert
Occupation: Labourer Block yard
Condition as to marriage: married
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Registration district: Portsea Island
Sub-registration district: Landport
ED, institution, or vessel: 21
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 174
Piece: 642
Folio: 62
Page Number: 33
Household Members:
Name Age
Obadiah Whiting 26
Ann Whiting 24
Mary A Whiting 3
Source Citation
Class: RG 9; Piece: 642; Folio: 62; Page: 33; GSU roll: 542676
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1871
Thomas Whiting
in the 1871 England Census
Taken on the night of 3 Apr 1871
Name: Thomas Whiting
Age: 37
Estimated birth year: 1834
Relation: Head
Gender: Male
Where born: Bishops Waltham Hampshire England
Civil Parish: Portsea
Ecclesiastical parish: All Saints
County/Island: Hampshire
Country: England
Registration district: Portsea Island
Sub-registration district: Kingston
ED, institution, or vessel: 13
Household schedule number: 230
Piece: 1128
Folio: 123
Page Number: 36
Street Address: 9 Cottage Grove
Occupation: Laborer block yard
Condition as to Marriage:
Household Members:
Name Age
Thomas Whiting 37
Ann Whiting 30
Maryann Whiting 13
Julia Whiting 9
John Whiting 5
Obadiah Whiting 2
Source Citation
The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 1128; Folio: 123; Page: 36; GSU roll: 827775
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1881
Obadiah Whiting
in the 1881 England Census
Taken the night of 3 Apr 1881
Name: Obadiah Whiting
Age: 49
Estimated birth year: abt 1832
Relationship to Head: Head
Spouse: Ann Whiting
Gender: Male
Where born: Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, England
Civil Parish: Portsea
County/Island: Hampshire
Country: England
Street address: 2 Northbrook St
Marital status: Married

Occupation: Engine Driver
Registration district: Portsea Island
Sub registration district: Kingston
ED, institution, or vessel: 20
Neighbors: View others on page
Piece: 1142
Folio: 93
Page Number: 36
Street Address: 2 Northbrook St
Occupation: Engine driver
Condition of Marriage: Married

Household Members:
Name Age
Obadiah Whiting 49
Ann Whiting 41
John J. Whiting 15
Obadiah Whiting 13
Alice K. Whiting 9
Thomas Whiting 6
James Taylor 23
Margaret Carter 20
Jessie Wyness 20
Source Citation
Class: RG11; Piece: 1142; Folio: 93; Page: 36; GSU roll: 1341279

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1901
Obadiah Whiting
in the 1901 England Census

Name: Obadiah Whiting
Age: 68
Estimated birth year: abt 1833
Relation to Head: Head
Gender: Male
Spouse: Ann Whiting
Birth Place: Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, England
Civil Parish: Portsmouth
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Ecclesiastical parish: St Barnabas and St Mary
County/Island: Hampshire
Country: England
Street address: 168 Sultan Rd

Occupation: retired engine driver

Condition as to marriage: Married

Registration district: Portsmouth
Sub-registration district: Portsea and Landport
ED, institution, or vessel: 27
Neighbors: View others on page
Piece: 996
Folio: 43
Page Number: 10
Household schedule number: 66
Household Members:
Name Age
Obadiah Whiting 68
Ann Whiting 62
Annie Whiting 26
Thomas Price 28
Emily Watson 36
Source Citation
Class: RG13; Piece: 996; Folio: 43; Page: 10
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1911
Obadiah Whiting
in the 1911 England Census

Name: Obadiah Whiting
Age in 1911: 78
Estimated birth year: abt 1833
Relation to Head: Head
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, England
Civil Parish: Portsmouth
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County/Island: Hampshire
Country: England
Street address: 168 Sultan Rd, Landport, Portsmouth
Marital status: Widower
Occupation: Retired Engine Driver
Registration district: Portsmouth
Registration District Number: 90
Sub-registration district: Portsea and Landport
ED, institution, or vessel: 05
Piece: 5565
Household Members:
Name Age
Obadiah Whiting 78
Source Citation
Class: RG14; Piece: 5565; Schedule Number: 8
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1920
Obadiah H Whiting
in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007

Name: Obadiah H Whiting
Death Age: 88
Birth Date: abt 1832
Registration Date: Oct 1920
[Nov 1920]
[Dec 1920]
Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 2b
Page: 600
Source Citation
General Register Office; United Kingdom; Volume: 2b; Page: 600

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Whiting, Obadiah Haggai (I5237)
 
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1911
James Henry Rowbotham
in the 1911 England Census
Name: James Henry Rowbotham
Age in 1911: 7
Estimated birth year: abt 1904
Relation to Head: Son
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Nottingham, England
Civil Parish: Nottingham
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County/Island: Nottinghamshire
Country: England
Street address: 20 New Market Yard
Registration district: Nottingham
Registration District Number: 430
Sub-registration district: Nottingham North East
ED, institution, or vessel: 6
Piece: 20546
Household Members:
Name Age
James Rowbotham 36
Sarah Rowbotham 32
Alice Edis 13
James Henry Rowbotham 7
William Rowbotham 5
Edna Rowbotham 1
Source Citation
Class: RG14; Piece: 20546
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Rowbotham, James Henry (I2580)
 
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1766
Isaac Whiting
in the Norfolk, England, Church of England Baptism, Marriages, and Burials, 1535-1812
Name: Isaac Whiting
Birth Date: Abt 1766
Baptism Date: 29 Jul 1766
Baptism Place: Norwich, St Martin at Oak, Norfolk, England
Parish: Norwich, St Martin at Oak
Event Type: Baptism
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Father: John Whiting
Mother: Jemina Whiting
Source Citation
Northamptonshire Record Office; Northampton, England
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Norfolk, England, Church of England Baptism, Marriages, and Burials, 1535-1812 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
Original data: Church of England Parish Registers. Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England.
Description
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Whiting, Isaac (I1012)
 
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1911
Sophia Pugh
in the 1911 Census of Canada
Name: Sophia Pugh
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
Age: 14
Birth Date: Dec 1896
Birth Place: Ontario
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Father's name: George Pugh
Mother's name: Sophia Pugh
Race or Tribe: English
Province: Ontario
District: London City
District Number: 94
Sub-district: 32
Sub-District Number: 32
Place of Habitation: English St 438
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
George Pugh 43
Sophia Pugh 39
Sophia Pugh 14
George Pugh 13
Bellmay Pugh 9
Verda Pugh 7
Oliff Pugh 5
John Pugh 7/12
Sarah Pugh 63
Source Citation
Year: 1911; Census Place: 32, London City, Ontario; Page: 12; Family No: 147
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Pugh, Sophia (I31832)
 
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Florida Death Index, 1877-1998 about Sarah E Whiting
Name: Sarah E Whiting
Death Date: 6 Dec 1995
County of Death: Palm Beach
State of Death: Florida
Age at Death: 97
Race: White
Birth Date: 20 Oct 1898 
Sarah Evelyn (I13222)
 
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1862
William [Prentiss] Whiting
Massachusetts Deaths
Name William Whiting
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Sep 1862
Event Place Concord, Massachusetts
Residence Place Concord, MA
Gender Male
Age 73
Marital Status Widowed
Occupation Carriage Maker
Birthplace Sterling
Birth Year (Estimated) 1789

Father's Name William Whiting
Father's Birthplace Concord, MA
Mother's Name Rebecca Brown
Mother's Birthplace Sterling

CITING THIS RECORD

"Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N7NF-XX8 : accessed 20 April 2016), William Whiting, 29 Sep 1862; citing Concord, Massachusetts, v 157 p 139, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 960,181.

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MASSACHUSETTS DEATHS, 1841-1915

Reference ID v 157 p 139
GS Film number 960181
Digital Folder Number 4220471
Image Number 158

William Whiting Death 29 Sep 1862 Concord, Massachusetts Concord, MA Male 73 Widowed Carriage Maker Sterling 1789

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BIRTH: Also shown as Born Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. 
Whiting, William (I13338)
 
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1880; Census Place: Hamilton, Steuben, Indiana; Roll T9_312; Family History Film: 1254312; Page: 391.1000; Enumeration District: 10; Image: 0547.
Household Record 1880 United States Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
7/9 John D. CONLEY Self M Male W 49 OH Works On Farm MD PA
Elysabeth CONLEY Wife M Female W 45 NY Keeping House NY NY
Milton D. CONLEY Son S Male W 18 OH Works On Farm OH NY
Mary CONLEY Dau S Female W 16 OH At Home OH NY
Sarah CONLEY Dau S Female W 14 OH At School OH NY
Cora CONLEY Dau S Female W 11 OH At School OH NY
Lucy CONLEY Dau S Female W 6 IN OH NY
7/10 Ada SHARP SDau S Female W 20 IN Works At Hotel OH NY
Selia SHARP SDau S Female W 18 IN House On Farm OH NY
Bell SHARP SDau S Female W 16 IN At School OH NY
Mortimor SHARP SSon S Male W 14 IN Works On Farm OH NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Hamilton, Steuben, Indiana
Family History Library Film 1254312
NA Film Number T9-0312
Page Number 391A
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Connelly, Lucy (I8068)
 
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1880; Census Place: Bloomingdale, Van Buren, Michigan; Roll: T9_607; Family History Film: 1254607; Page: 365.3000; Enumeration District: 208; Image: 0762.
110/116 Langdon Charles white male 27 married laborer Ohio New York England laborer
Laura white fem 26 wife married Keeps house Ohio Ohio Ohio
Ingersol Colonel white male 19 brother in law Ohio Ohio Ohio
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1900; Census Place: Cheshire, Allegan, Michigan; Roll: T623 698; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 5.
12/12 Langdon Charles head white male Dec 1852 48 married 25 years Ohio New York Unkn
farmer
Ianza C. wife white fem Mar 1854 46 married 25 years mother of 0
Ohio Ohio Ohio
Harring Elmer servant white male Mar 1882 18 single Michigan Mich Indiana
Farm laborer
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1910; Census Place: Bloomingdale, Van Buren, Michigan; Roll: T624_676; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 152; Image: 1050.
12/13 Langdon Charles head male white 58 married 1st time 35 yrs Ohio New York Ohio own inc
Ianza wife fem white 56 married 1st time 35 yrs Ohio Ohio Ohio
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1920;Census Place: Bloomingdale, Van Buren, Michigan; Roll: T625_799; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 182; Image: 165.
16/16 Langdon Charles head owns free of Mortgage male white 68 widower Ohio NY England 
Langdon, Charles (I6100)
 
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1850; Census Place: Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll: M432_332; Page: 187; Image: 371.

164/205 Jason Howard 29 male shoemaker Massachusetts
Sarah L. 27 fem Massachusetts
Sarah E. 03 fem Massachusetts
Harrison Whiting 17 male Massachusetts
Edwin 14 male Massachusetts

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1860; Census Place: Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: M653_514; Page: 453; Image: 454.
1441/1655 Jessie Burrill 50 male boot maker 100 Massachusetts
Sarah 57 fem Massachusetts
Julia 23 fem Massachusetts
Harrison 25 male Massachusetts
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1870; Census Place: Randolph, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_636; Page: 207; Image: 419.
748/926 Howard, Jason 49 male male white works for boot factory 900/200 Mass
Leonard, Daniel C. 28 male white 400/600 Mass
, Sarah E. 23 fem white keeping house Mass
, Cora E. 03 fem white at home Mass
, Willie J. 01 male white at home Mass
Whiting, Harrison 36 male white works for boot factory Mass
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Household Record 1880 United States Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Asia MAHEW Self M Male W 62 MA Farmer MA MA
Hannah MAHEW Wife M Female W 60 MA Keeping House MA MA
Harrison WHITING Other S Male W 45 MA Boot Maker In Factory MA MA

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Source Information:
Census Place Holbrook, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254547
NA Film Number T9-0547
Page Number 120B


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Whiting, Harrison (I8781)
 
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1860; Census Place: Griswold, New London, Connecticut; Roll: M653_89; Page: 237; Image: 242.
347/413 Charles S Whiting 59 male Shoemaker /500 Connecticut
Anna 57 fem Conn
Edwin W 32 male Clerk Conn
Jane 28 fem Conn
George S 21 male Operative Cotton Mill Conn
Almira 16 fem Operative Cotton Mill Conn
Mary Faruham 22 fem Operative Cotton Mill Lower Canada
Mary A Palmer 20 fem Operative Cotton Mill Conn
Caleb Griswold 28 male Operative Cotton Mill Conn
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1870; Census Place: Griswold, New London, Connecticut; Roll: M593_113; Page: 89; Image: 176.
18/ 23 Whiting George 30 male white works in cotton mill $300 Connecticut
Mary J 29 fem white Keeping House Conn
Lillian 04 fem white Conn
Green Clara E 12 fem white Conn
18/24 Whiting Edwin W 41 male white Fish Market Conn
Amy A 41 fem white Keeping House Rhode Island
Frank C 03 male white Conn
Shepardson Abby 16 fem white Rhode Island
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1880; Census Place: Griswold, New London, Connecticut; Roll: T9_108; Family History Film: 1254108; Page: 524.1000; Enumeration District: 108; Image: 0529.
Household Record 1880 United States Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
George S. WHITING Self M Male W 40 CT Laborer RI ---
Mary J. WHITING Wife M Female W 39 CT Keeping House CT CT
Lilian I. WHITING Dau S Female W 14 CT Works In Cotton Mill CT CT
Charles E. WHITING Nephew S Male W 13 CT Works In Cotton Mill CT CT
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Source Information:
Census Place Griswold, New London, Connecticut
Family History Library Film 1254108
NA Film Number T9-0108
Page Number 524A
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Mary Jane (I11259)
 

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